07/29/2018 / By RJ Jhonson
You’re most likely not a stranger to stress. Whether it’s because of your job, your finances, or your relationships, you go through it every day. But just because it happens all the time doesn’t mean you should just ignore it.
Prolonged exposure to stress can result in more than just a bad day, so finding ways to reduce it and its impact is an essential step to ensuring your health and well-being.
Chronic stress is one of those things that seem negligible, at least until they accumulate and affect you in a major way. Headaches and a lack of focus are among its mildest side effects, but when unaddressed, they can escalate to serious physical conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, and mental problems like anxiety and depression.
Medications formulated for stress relief are available in the market, but their widely known side effects make them into a terrible gamble. Fortunately, it’s easy to find safe and natural stress relief methods that work without causing any harm. Among the most effective are exercises that you can easily follow.
This method eases the stress or pain you feel, not to eradicate it, but to reduce it to a level you can tolerate.
In this exercise, you will learn how to relax all of your muscles, from your head down to your toes. To get the best results, you can practice the exercise at least 10 minutes, two times a day. Doing so will make it easier to enter a relaxed state easily.
Once you feel more relaxed, slowly return your consciousness to your surroundings.
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