Don’t have time to read the full article? Here are the main points to know:
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Relaxation benefits your heart, aging and brain.
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Relaxation needs to be practised regularly before it becomes a habit and we can reap the benefits.
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Small, regular acts of calm make a huge difference!
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Having an organized morning routine, as well as meditation, deep-breathing, laughing, listening to uplifting podcasts and creating daily rituals of calm can make you feel more relaxed.
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“Stress” has become a bit of buzzword, wouldn’t you agree?
It seems that wherever you go and whoever you speak to, everybody’s got some form of stress in their lives.
Our constant exposure to stress has really taken the spotlight as a modern-day health issue. As it turns out, chronic levels of stress are pretty bad for our health!
Today, instead of dwelling on the side-effects of stress, let’s focus on the positive! Find out some of the tremendous health benefits of relaxation and easy ways you can tap into calm anytime, anywhere.
The Benefits Of Relaxation To Your Health And Happiness
Aside from obviously feeling less stressed, relaxation offers whole-body benefits to your physical health, as well!
While the ‘fight or flight’ response can cause inflammation and disease, the ‘relaxation response’ can benefit numerous physiological systems.
Relaxation can help to reduce your blood pressure and heart rate, which has positive side-effects upon your long-term cardiovascular health. Relaxation can also slow aging, lower inflammation, prevent skin break-outs, improve libido and produce “feel-good” chemicals in the brain, among other benefits!
So, now we know that relaxation does wonders for your health. But short of quitting modern life and becoming a full-time yogi, how can you become more relaxed?
1. Create Daily Rituals Of Calm
Unless we create dedicated, non-negotiable periods of calm in our day, time-out will be crowded out by the never-ending “to-do” lists and demands on our day.
Yet creating this time doesn’t need to be one more stressful thing to schedule into your day. It can fit around other easy, daily activities that you already do.
It’s just about doing things a teeny bit differently, and with greater mindfulness.
Most of us know what feels good for us, individually. However, here’s some inspiration to help you get started:
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Take a coffee or tea break without distractions. Put down your phone. Close down your emails. Enjoy ten minutes to sip your brew and reflect on your thoughts peacefully.
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Take an extra 30 seconds in the shower to do a body brush or natural body scrub. It’s amazing how little steps of self-care can dial up your sense of calm and self-love.
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Starting to feel hunched up and tense at work? Give yourself a ten second mini-massage around your neck and shoulders.
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Burn calming aromatherapy oils when you get home from work.
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Eat your dinner by candlelight. We all need to eat, right? Instead of switching on the TV, why not dim the lights and eat mindfully in a peaceful ambience? (Big bonus: You’re likely to eat less, too!)
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Buy an acupuncture foot roller. Most of us spend some portion of our days seated. You can continue any desk work or couch time and roll your feet over these simple little contraptions simultaneously. It’s like getting an invigorating foot massage!
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Play nature sounds or relaxing music. Much of our time is spent around stimulating noise such as traffic, children crying, television or upbeat music. A quick and easy way to ground yourself is to immerse yourself in calming, soothing noise. Some noise-cancelling headphones will drown out the rest if you don’t have a quiet space to do this.