Stress happens. That’s why it helps to know how to properly wind down. Forget wine and popcorn—it’s all about dark chocolate and bubble baths. Here’s your ultimate guide to finding instant relief from the day’s anxieties. Ready, set, breathe!
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10 Ways to Stay Centered When Life Punches You in the Face
Sweat It Out
While we love our reliable neighborhood yoga spot, sometimes we need an industrial-strength workout to give us a new feeling of inspired energy. From WaterBiking in Coral Gables to Barry’s Bootcamp in Midtown, find yourself a next-level studio where bad vibes don’t stand a chance.
Tweak Your Living Space
Is your home on the messy, noisy or overly bright side of the lifestyle spectrum? It might be causing you to be on edge. Try a few easy tweaks—from adding some houseplants to ten-minute tidy sessions and dedicated charging stations. Because no one’s best life is spent dodging clutter and dirty dishes.
Load Up On Fruits And Veggies
Science says that eating more fruits and veggies is the secret to reducing your stress level. An Australian Study published in BMJ Journals found that eating five to seven servings of produce daily can lower stress by 14 percent in middle-aged adults (45 and older)—and that percentage jumps to 23 percent for middle-aged women. (But don’t let the “middle-aged” part deter you. We’ll heed this good advice at any age.)
Dive Into Meditation
We get it: Meditation can be intimidating. So, when we heard some friends extolling the benefits of mindfulness meditation, we were hesitant to try it. But then we gave it a shot, and we loved it. It’s incredible for your health and just so damn calming. Like anything else, it requires practice. Here’s your ultimate guide to getting started.
And, Of Course, Remember To Breathe
We often hold in our breath, or simply forget to breathe, when stress strikes. If you’re feeling frazzled before a presentation or PTA meeting, inhale deep into your diaphragm, hold for two seconds, and then release. Repeat at least ten times. Yoga (especially free classes) is a good place to start.