Thursday, July 28, 2011

Learn to Relax

Learn to relax, and you'll be the envy of all those stressed around you.

The ability to relax is actually easy than what you may have thought.

When you feel the need to relax, simply take a few deep breathes; simple and easy.

Think about something that makes you smile, think about your friends and family members.

Pour yourself a relaxing drink, such as Just Chill (24-Pack), and free your mind of anything that causes you angst.

Music provides another easy means of freeing your mind, I highly recommend The Gentle Ocean: Relaxation Music With Nature Sounds.

Simple, easy, learn to relax and you will be on your way to a blissful life.

How do you relax? :)

Currently Reading: 365 Ways to Relax Mind, Body & Soul

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Relax at Work - 15 Tips

Let me guess, you’re stressed out at work. Too much to do, too little time, yada, yada, yada. You already know the one million reasons for all that anxiety, so let’s get to the point.

Stress isn’t a cancer with no cure. A few simple steps can reduce anxiety and promote tranquility. Here are 15 tips to help you relax at work:

  1. Eat breakfast
    Relaxation begins before you even step into the office. Start the day off with breakfast. Aside from being nutritious, eating breakfast forces you to slow down in the morning. Eat, pace yourself, and you’ll get into work without rush-hour anxiety in your system.
     
  2. Go to work earlier
    After a delicious meal, avoid the morning stampede and go to work earlier than others. You’ll get fewer traffic jams, phone calls, and interruptions. All this lets you get more done in a calmer environment. With this increased productivity in the morning, you can go home earlier.
     
  3. Meditate
    Countless researchers in fancy white lab coats have shown how meditation relaxes both your mind and body. Luckily, you don’t have to be dressed in an ugly leotard and sitting at a yoga studio to reap the benefits of meditation. Try mini-meditations. Short little deep breathing exercises that take you temporarily out of your work angst. Here’s a technique to try now.
     
  4. Breathe deeply
    Deep breathing shouldn’t be confined to meditation breaks. Every breath you take should be deep. Sadly, many of us, myself included, are unconscious shallow breathers. To kill this habit, practice deep breathing exercises often to train your body to take full breaths.
     
  5. Invest in an ergonomic chair
    You sit in front of a computer 8 hours a day. Isn’t it worth investing in a comfortable chair to ease your body? My two favorites are the Aeron and Freedom Chair.
     
  6. Eliminate clutter
    A cluttered desk distracts, creates visual pollution, and adds to your existing stress level. Each item on your desk, however small, is something you have to think about when you look at it. Don’t make excuses, clear your desk (and virtual desktop) now. Tomorrow, it’ll feel good to come to a clean desk.
     
  7. Wear headphones
    In noisy work environments, headphones are vital to sanity. Even if you’re not listening to music, put them on to block ambient noise. It’ll also let others know not to bother you.
     
  8. Play music
    Of course, listening to music with your headphones on also helps you to relax. Pick something you know will put you at ease. As much as I like postmodern electronic noise, cheesy ABBA songs work like a charm.
     
  9. Take your full lunch hour
    Make lunch sacred. This means not munching at your desk. Take your lunch outside and don’t end your lunch hour early. Here are more ways to maximize your lunch hour.
     
  10. Take a nap
    Finish eating lunch a little early? Use the rest of your lunch hour to take a nap. While the dotcom days of nap rooms at the office are extinct, you’ve still got options: your car and, if you have a closed office, your chair. Pop in a pzizz track, set an alarm on your phone, and recharge your body.
     
  11. Play
    If you have a hard time napping in the middle day, use the rest of your lunch hour to play. Take a walk, sketch, write in your journal, twirl, play hopscotch. Anything pleasurable as long as it’s not working and in front of the computer.
     
  12. Turn off IM
    Chatting is not working. It only distracts, divides your attention, and increases anxiety because of the strain of “multi-tasking.” Fewer interruptions during the day means makes it easier to maximize flow, the state of being totally focused in what you’re doing. Cut out IM and bring calmness back into your work life.
     
  13. Turn off automatic email checking
    Another culprit of stress is email. Instead of setting your email to check for new messages automatically, set it to manual. Check email only twice a day, and never ever when you first get into work.
  14. Laugh
    Comic relief is a well known technique for relieving dramatic tension in movies, plays, and novels. It’s also handy during those high-anxiety moments at work. When you’re taking yourself too seriously, pop-up your favorite silly YouTube video and have a laugh.
  15. Get a new job
    If none of the above works, maybe its time to simply quit your job.
A lot of this is just common sense like your mama taught you. But hey, we all need reminders when we’re too busy to remember.

What stress-relieving techniques do you use at work?

Currently Reading: 365 Ways to Relax Mind, Body & Soul

Saturday, June 11, 2011

What Calmed Me Down - Natural Calm Magnesium Powder

Hi readers,

I have just stumbled across this product (Natural Vitality - Natural Calm Rasp-Lemon) and must say that I am extremely pleased by the effects so far.


Below is the review that made me give it a go.

By G Bravo (Buffalo, NY United States)

I eat well. I read a lot of research on health. I'm a Medline junkie. I've tried a lot of different supplements in my time - probably 40 or 50 different things over the years; vitamins, minerals, herbs. Some of them made me kind of ill, some had a minor positive effect. (For example, I noticed that ginkgo actually did help me think more clearly, at least a little bit.)

None of them, however, made a MAJOR positive impact on my life.

That is, until Natural Calm.

This miraculous substance has improved the quality of my life dramatically!

Here are the things this supplement has helped with:


  • Sleep - Basically cured my occasional insomnia, and gives me a deep restful sleep every night.
  • Stress - I now feel spectacularly relaxed. Also increased my ability to deal with difficult "crisis" situations.
  • Mood - Made me generally happier.
  • Decreased muscle cramping and soreness.
  • Improved gums and teeth.
  • Improved hair loss.
  • Improved digestion and transit time.

Yeah, hard to believe it cured so many things, right?? Me too!

But out of all the things I have ever taken, this is the ONE THING that I would NEVER be without. It has made that important an improvement in my life. It is almost like a miracle. Really.

There is a huge amount of research on the need in the body for more magnesium than Americans usually consume. Especially important is the ratio of Calcium to Magnesium you consume. In America this ratio is about 4 to 1. Ideally it should be around 1 to 1 or 1.5 to 1. I have settled on a ratio of about 1200 mg Ca and 800 mg Mg per day. (Try "The Magnesium Factor" by Margaret Seelig or "The Magnesium Miracle" by Carolyn Dean here on Amazon if you want more science of magnesium.)

I highly recommend that everyone try this supplement, at least for a week or two. You probably won't need that long. I noticed an improvement in two days. A MAJOR and IMMEDIATE improvement.

If you try it, I'd be curious as to your results. Leave a message in the comments section of my post, if you want.

Here's wishing you great health.

Try it Today - Natural Vitality - Natural Calm Rasp-Lemon

Let me know what you think.

Jenny

5 Drinks to Help Relax Your Body & Mind

Try some of these drinks to help you relax:
  1. Hot or Warm Milk
  2. Honey Infused Tea
  3. Chamomile Tea
  4. Red Tea
  5. Green Tea
  6. Herbal Tea
  7. Oat Straw
What drinks help you relax? Please share with us.

Currently Reading: Eat to Live
Currently Drinking: Yogi Bedtime, Herbal Tea Supplement

- Jenny

Saturday, May 28, 2011

5 East Ways to Relax

We lead a stressful life and look for immediate relaxation. We may have undergone yoga or several physical exercises to relax our body and mind. Yet the procedures may be tedious and time-consuming. What we need is instant relief. Why not try these out?

5 Easy Ways to Relax
  1. Take a deep breath – This can be done at anytime of the day and at any place. One can do while sitting at one’s desk. Let more oxygen into your body system. You will feel refreshed and relaxed completely. It eases out all tensions and frustrations. It does not require much effort.
  2. Go for a walk – Some fresh air will help you to relax and divert the mind. Apart from providing some physical exercise, a walk can also ensure a change in scene. It can be soothing on the nerves.
  3. A mental break – Few visualizations, imagery can divert the mind from the drudgery of work. They do not require much effort and will relax you both physically and mentally. The mind gets fresh and functions in a more alert manner.
  4. Change in outlook – Look at a given situation differently. Perhaps the way you are looking maybe causing much stress. Why not perceive it differently, search for different solutions, which may reduce the stress and tension. Be flexible in your outlook. Receive new ideas, which can resolve the problem on hand easily.
  5. Progressive muscle relaxation – Relaxing all the muscles can reduce the physical and mental strain you are experiencing. The PMR technique can be carried out in the precincts of your office room and even while in a meeting you can relax the muscles.
Instant relaxation is what you need in today’s stressful modern lifestyle. Elaborate forms of relaxation techniques cannot always be carried out at your convenience. You need to adopt ways and techniques that require less time and effort.