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by:
Louise Hathway
Are you swamped at work? Do you always feel one step behind trying
to catch up on all the chores on your "to-do" list each day? Do
you toss and turn in bed at night thinking about all the things
you should have accomplished that day, but didn't? All of us have
experienced a hectic set of circumstances in our lives at one point
or another. Maybe you experience stress every day of your life.
This stress can lead to sickness, depression, and make you feel
overwhelmed. Therefore, how can you combat this nagging daily stress?
One answer is exercise.
Stress
comes in both physical and mental forms. The severity of stress
placed upon your body depends on your job, family, and life obligations.
Exercise will benefit nearly everyone from a mother of five to a
single on-the-go professional. You can find a form of exercise to
suit your needs whether you have just ten minutes of free time a
day or can hit the gym regularly. Exercise has the potential to
be a highly effective stress reducer. Following are common questions,
excuses, and solutions regarding exercise in our daily lives. H
ow
does exercise affect the body? Won't it make me feel tired? On the
contrary, exercise has been shown to increase "endorphins". Endorphins
are the "feel good" chemicals that are linked to an elevation in
mood. This endorphin kick can be akin to eating a chocolate bar.
Chocolate has caffeine and hits the pleasure center in our brain.
Exercise is similar in that blood pumps faster in our bodies increasing
the oxygen supply to our brain. This endorphin rush is why many
exercisers become addicted to exercise. Exercise has long been an
antidote to stress.
Exercise
takes your mind away from the stresses of daily life while you run,
lift weights, or engage in any activity that raises your heart rate.
An added benefit to exercise is that it will help you sleep better
at night. For many people stress wreaks havoc on their lives by
causing insomnia. Make sure, however, that you don't exercise too
close to bed time. The rise in activity and heart rate that exercise
brings should be completed at least three hours before bed time.
Each person reacts differently to exercise so test out different
exercise times and see which time works best for you.
How
am I supposed to find time to exercise when my day is already filled
to the brim with chores, kids, work, etc.? Before you brush off
exercise time, take a closer examination of your day. Do you have
down time? Do you spend time watching television? Many people watch
television during the course of the day. This television time could
be exercise time instead. Record your favorite TV shows and watch
them later after you have exercised. Time exists for exercise; it
is just a matter of making time and placing value on your exercise
program and overall health.
What
type of exercise should I do to relieve stress? I don't want to
be a gym rat and purchase an expensive health club membership. Good
news. You don't need to sign an expensive gym contract to get your
exercise in for the day. You can exercise from the comfort of your
own living room or head outside and enjoy the fresh air.
For
example, break a sweat with exercise videos/DVDs. There are a bevy
of exercise videos/DVDs available for home use that range for calming
Yoga to boot camp kick boxing. Some videos/DVDs come with extras
such as free weights, aerobic steps, exercise balls, and strengthening
bands. It is like you have a personal mini-gym all to yourself.
You can create your own exercise video library and rotate the different
workouts to keep your exercise program varied and interesting.
Strap
on your walking shoes and head outside to enjoy the sights of your
neighborhood. Walking is a low impact form of exercise. It is fun
to walk with your spouse, children, and friends. Many neighborhoods
have jumped on the walking bandwagon by starting walking clubs.
They meet twice a week in the morning for an hour long walk. It
is a great way to get to know your neighbors and exercising with
a partner will help you to keep on track. This accountability is
a great defense against skipping your workout. Many people want
to get away from the stress of others. They want to walk and exercise
by
themselves. If this applies to you then you can listen to a tape
or CD on your walk. It is a great way to catch up on books you have
been meaning to read by listen to the audio version. Or you can
listen to soothing music. Either way you can reduce stress from
your daily life by placing your focus on other things besides all
the errands you need to get done that day.
Reduce
your stress with exercise. It is a natural way to energize your
body and calm your mind. Make exercise an integral part of your
daily living. You will be glad you did as you enjoy each day, stress
free.
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About the author: Louise Hathway provides effective relaxation techniques
to reduce stress in your life. Learn the 5 essential keys to stress
reduction. To receive your free 5-part mini-course visit http://www.stress-reduction-4u.com/free-report.html
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