Stress Management: Relaxing Your Mind and Body
Stress Management: Relaxing Your Mind and BodySkip to the navigationIntroduction Take a deep breath. Hold it for a
moment, and then exhale. Feel more relaxed? Breathing exercises are one way to
relax. Here you will learn about different ways to relax your mind and body.
Being relaxed can help ease stress. It can also relieve anxiety, depression,
and sleep problems. - To relax means to calm the mind, the body, or
both.
- Relaxing can quiet your mind and make you feel peaceful and
calm. Your body also reacts when you relax. For example, your muscles may be
less tense and more flexible.
- There are different ways to relax.
You may find one or more ways help to calm you down and feel at peace.
How can you relax your mind and body?There are lots
of ways to relax. Some ways are designed to relax your mind and some to relax
your body. But because of the way the mind and body are connected, many
relaxation methods work on both the mind and the body. You may
want to try one or more of the following relaxation tips to see what works best
for you. Relaxing the mind- Take slow, deep breaths. Or try other breathing
exercises for relaxation.
- Stress Management: Breathing Exercises for Relaxation
- Soak in a warm bath.
- Listen to
soothing music.
- Practice mindful meditation. The goal of mindful
meditation is to focus your attention on things that are happening right now in
the present moment. For example, listen to your body. Is your breathing fast,
slow, deep, or shallow? Do you hear noises, such as traffic, or do you hear
only silence? The idea is just to note what is happening without trying to
change it.
- Stress Management: Doing Meditation
- Write. Some people feel more relaxed after they
write about their feelings. One way is to keep a journal.
- Use
guided imagery. With guided imagery, you imagine yourself in a certain setting
that helps you feel calm and relaxed. You can use audiotapes, scripts, or a
teacher to guide you through the process.
- Stress Management: Doing Guided Imagery to Relax
Relaxing the body- Do yoga. You can get books and videos to do at
home or take a yoga class.
- Stress Management: Practicing Yoga to Relax
- Try progressive muscle relaxation. This process
involves tensing and relaxing each muscle group. Progressive muscle relaxation
can reduce anxiety and muscle tension. If you have trouble falling asleep, this
method may also help with your sleep problems. When you relax your muscles,
your body gets the signal that it is okay to fall asleep.
- Stress Management: Doing Progressive Muscle Relaxation
- Take a walk or do some other activity. Making
time to do things you enjoy can also help you relax.
- Get a massage
or have someone give you a back rub.
- Have a warm drink that doesn't
have alcohol or caffeine in it, such as herbal tea or warm milk.
ReferencesOther Works Consulted- Anspaugh DJ, et al. (2011). Coping with and managing stress. In Wellness: Concepts and Applications, 8th ed., pp. 307-340. New York: McGraw-Hill.
- Freeman L (2009). Relaxation therapy. In Mosby's Complementary and Alternative Medicine: A Research-Based Approach, 3rd ed., pp. 129-157. St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier.
CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerPatrice Burgess, MD - Family Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerChristine R. Maldonado, PhD - Behavioral Health Current as ofJuly 26, 2016 Current as of:
July 26, 2016 Last modified on: 8 September 2017
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