Hold an ice cube – and shake like a dog: therapists on 16 simple, surprising ways to beat stress

When stress takes hold, our bodies undergo significant physiological changes as part of a fight-or-flight response. We experience increased heart rates, stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline coursing through the body, leading to physical symptoms such as headaches or digestive issues. Emotionally, signs include irritability, anxiety, low mood, lack of motivation, causing people to withdraw from social interactions.

If you are struggling with stress, it is essential to seek professional help, says Hannah Stebbings. The National Health Service (NHS) offers talking therapies for anxiety and depression through various channels. You can also consult your GP or a mental health professional for guidance.

In addition to seeking professional help, incorporating healthy habits into daily life can significantly reduce stress levels. Prioritising sleep hygiene is vital; aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night and establish a consistent bedtime routine.

Physical exercise can be an effective way to manage stress. Engaging in physical activities like jumping jacks or other high-intensity exercises, even just for a few minutes, can help release pent-up emotions and reduce tension. Taking up creative hobbies such as art, music, writing, or dancing can also provide stress relief without the pressure of creating something presentable.

Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial in managing stress levels. Eating a balanced meal that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and protein-rich foods can help stabilise blood sugars and mood. Cutting down on processed foods and sugar can also have a positive impact.

Another essential aspect of managing stress is setting boundaries. Establishing what you are and aren't willing to do during the holiday season can prevent feelings of burnout and resentment. Prioritising your needs and saying no to non-essential commitments can lead to a more enjoyable and less stressful experience.

Lastly, incorporating mindfulness practices into daily life can help reduce stress levels. Practicing being present in the moment and letting go of worries about the past or future can be incredibly beneficial for mental well-being. Sharing laughter with friends and family is also an excellent way to create positive connections and release tension.
 
🤯 I'm so done with the 'find your inner peace through mindfulness' vibes. Like, who even needs more apps to download?! 📱😴 I mean, I get it, taking a few minutes to breathe can be great, but let's not sugarcoat it – we're busy humans living in crazy times! 💥 How about instead of 'mindfulness', just provide some actual resources for mental health support?! The NHS is always getting slammed, and people are still struggling. Come on, let's put our money where our mouth is 🤑
 
🙏 I'm totally down with prioritizing sleep hygiene, it's a game-changer! 7-9 hours of zzz's is the sweet spot. And have you tried listening to chill music or nature sounds before bed? It's like your body (and mind) are one big happy place 🌙💤. Also, I think it's so important to make time for creative stuff, whether that's painting, drawing, writing, or just doodling in a journal. It's amazing how much stress relief can come from expressing yourself creatively 🎨🖌️. Oh, and don't even get me started on setting boundaries! Just saying no to non-essential commitments and prioritizing your own needs is so freeing 🙅‍♀️💪.
 
I mean, stress is literally everywhere nowadays 🤯 it's like our bodies are constantly on high alert, ready to fight or flee at a moment's notice. But honestly, I think we're all just pretending to be fine when really we're just winging it and hoping nobody notices 😅. Seriously though, prioritizing sleep and exercise is key - we can't pour from an empty cup, right? 🍵 But let's be real, sometimes even with the best habits, stress creeps back in like a bad habit 💔. I think that's why mindfulness and setting boundaries are so important - it's okay to say no and prioritize ourselves for once 🙅‍♀️. And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that we need to be reminded to eat healthy food and exercise? Like, come on guys, let's figure this out already 🤷‍♀️!
 
You know what's crazy, have you ever noticed how some plants just seem to thrive even when you forget to water them? Like, I was at my aunt's house the other day and there was this one succulent that was literally a little brown around the edges, but still managed to look super healthy. My aunt told me she forgot to water it for like, weeks 😂. Anyway, back to stress... yeah, setting boundaries is key, right? I'm trying to be more mindful about my work hours and stuff, so I don't end up feeling burnt out 🙏
 
I'm worried that we're losing touch with what's truly important in life... all this talk about managing stress just feels like another layer of complexity, you know? We're constantly bombarded with advice on how to perform better, achieve more, and be more productive. But is it really about finding balance or just perpetuating the idea that we need to be constantly "on"?

I mean, think about it... what if our concept of stress itself was flawed? What if instead of trying to manage it, we were actually meant to feel it? Feel the emotions, the tension, the sense of overwhelm. Maybe that's where the real growth happens.

But I guess that's just a philosophical ramble, and I'm not saying anyone should ignore these tips or advice... it's all about perspective, right?
 
I'm so down for prioritizing sleep hygiene, I mean, have you ever woken up feeling like a zombie after a bad night's sleep? It's no joke! But getting those 7-9 hours of sleep each night can totally make a difference in managing stress levels. And honestly, exercising with high-intensity workouts is not my fave, but I've seen how it can release all that pent-up energy 😅. As for diet, cutting down on processed foods and sugar has been a game-changer for me. It's all about finding balance, you know? Setting boundaries during the holidays is so important too, especially if you're someone who likes to put others first... trust me, it can lead to burnout 🙅‍♀️. And mindfulness practices? totally a must! I love incorporating meditation and deep breathing exercises into my daily routine. Sharing laughter with loved ones is the best medicine for stress, imo 💖.
 
OMG, stress is like that one aunt at a wedding 🤯 you just wanna ignore her but she's still gonna be there all day 👵. Seriously though, managing stress has become super important these days. I think we've become so used to putting up with it that we forget how to actually deal with it 😴.

I'm totally on board with prioritizing sleep hygiene and exercise 🏋️‍♀️🛋️. Like, if I don't get at least 7-9 hours of sleep, I'm a zombie the next day 💀. And physical activity? Forget about it! It's like a magic pill for stress 😌.

But honestly, setting boundaries and taking care of your mental health is just as important 🤝. I mean, it's okay to say no to things that drain you and yes to things that uplift you 🙏. Mindfulness practices are also super helpful – it's all about being present in the moment and not worrying about what's next ⏱️.

And can we talk about how important social connections are for stress relief? Laughing with friends is literally the best medicine 😂. We need to make time for the things that bring us joy, not just survival mode 🌟.
 
💆‍♀️ I feel like we're living in a world where stress is just kinda expected, you know? 🤯 We're always on the go, connected to our devices, and trying to keep up with everyone else's expectations. It's exhausting! 😴 And the worst part is, it's not even like we're aware of it anymore. We're so used to feeling stressed that we don't even recognize the signs 🤷‍♀️. But honestly, I think if more people took care of themselves and prioritized their mental health, we'd be a way happier and healthier society 🌈. Like, let's focus on self-care and mindfulness instead of just trying to adult 🙃. We can do better than this! 😊
 
😌 I think it's super important to acknowledge that stress is like, totally normal, you know? It happens to everyone! 🤯 But what's not normal is how we often respond to it - by stuffing our faces with pizza and Netflix binges, or worse, suppressing those emotions for months on end. 😩

I've been trying to prioritize my own self-care lately, and it's made all the difference. I'm talking about that 7-9 hour sleep thing, too 🛋️... trust me, your body (and mind) will thank you! And exercise isn't just about physical health - it's also a great way to boost those endorphins and clear your head 💪.

For me, mindfulness is all about finding balance in life. It's not about being perfect or achieving some sort of zen state; it's about showing up for yourself and others with compassion and kindness ❤️. And hey, if you're feeling stuck, talking to someone - whether that's a therapist, friend, or family member - can be super liberating 📞.

Lastly, setting boundaries is like, the best gift you can give yourself during those chaotic holiday seasons 😅. Prioritize your own needs and don't feel guilty for saying no - remember, self-care isn't selfish! 💖
 
🤯 stress is like, super real, you know? it's not just about feeling anxious or overwhelmed, but our bodies actually physically react to it. my point is, it's not something we can just ignore or wish away. we need to acknowledge the signs and take steps to manage it. prioritizing sleep hygiene is key - who doesn't love a good 8 hours of zzz's? 🛋️ exercise can be super helpful too, whether it's a quick jog or just some jumping jacks in the living room. and let's not forget about food - eating a balanced diet can make all the difference in how we feel. but i think what's often overlooked is setting boundaries and taking care of ourselves. like, no, you don't have to attend every holiday party 🎉 or agree with everyone on social media 🤷‍♀️. it's okay to say no and prioritize your own needs. and finally, being present in the moment can be a game-changer. mindfulness practices can really help us chill out and focus on what matters most. 💆‍♀️
 
😊 I think it's so relatable how our bodies go haywire when we're stressed 🤯. It's like, your brain is literally racing and you can't even function properly 😴. But what really gets me is how many people are too proud to ask for help 💔. Mental health is just as important as physical health, and seeking professional help shouldn't be seen as a weakness 💪.

And I love the bit about prioritizing sleep hygiene 🛏️ - it's like our bodies need some serious TLC 😌. And exercise is amazing for stress relief too 🏋️‍♀️. But let's not forget about food, right? Eating well can make such a big difference in how we feel 🥗. It's all about balance, you know? Not depriving ourselves of treats, but making healthier choices most of the time 🍰.

I also think setting boundaries is key 🚫. I mean, we all want to be liked and included, but not at the cost of our own well-being 🤷‍♀️. And mindfulness practices are so underrated 🙏. It's like, taking a step back and appreciating the present moment can work wonders for our mental health 😌.

Anyway, just wanted to share my two cents 💬. What do you guys think? How do you manage stress in your daily life? 🤔
 
You know what's crazy? People still not taking care of their mental health 🤯. Stress management is key, and it's not just about talking to someone or exercising (although that helps too 💪). It's like, get a grip on your diet, man! All those processed foods are like a stress bomb waiting to happen 🍔🥤. And don't even get me started on sleep hygiene - 7-9 hours is the bare minimum ⏰. I mean, come on, people can do better than that 😴.

And let's be real, setting boundaries is super important too 🚫. I'm not saying no to every single thing during the holiday season, but if you're feeling burnt out, it's okay to say no to non-essential stuff 🎄. Prioritize your mental health, and don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it 💕. It's all about finding that balance and taking care of yourself - simple enough, right? 😊
 
I think prioritizing sleep hygiene is a total overrated thing... I mean, who needs 7-9 hours of sleep when you've got Netflix and a comfy couch? Just kidding, sorta 😴👀 In all seriousness though, getting enough rest isn't just about the quantity, it's also about consistency. Like, don't stay up till 3 am every night just because you can, 'cause that's gonna catch up to you eventually. And honestly, sometimes I think people overthink sleep and make a big deal out of it... like, "Oh no, I didn't get enough sleep, now my whole day is ruined!" No, you're fine, you'll be fine tomorrow... or just have another coffee ☕
 
I think we need to talk about setting boundaries during the holidays 🤯! I mean, it's easy to get caught up in trying to make everyone happy, but remember, you can't pour from an empty cup 😴. Make a list of what you're comfortable with and stick to it 💪. Don't feel guilty for saying no to non-essential stuff, 'cause let's be real, you don't want to end up burnt out 🤦‍♀️. Prioritize self-care and make time for activities that bring you joy, whether that's exercise, creative pursuits, or just a good ol' Netflix binge 😂. And honestly, if someone can't handle your boundaries, they're not worth your energy 💁‍♀️!
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it's really interesting how stressed people often withdraw from social interactions 🤔. Like, they're literally escaping their problems by isolating themselves instead of facing them head-on 💪. I mean, isn't that just gonna make things worse in the long run? Maybe we should try to find ways to connect with others who are going through similar stuff... like support groups or online forums 🤝. And honestly, prioritizing sleep hygiene is so underrated 😴. Like, a good night's sleep can literally change your mood and energy levels overnight! 💫
 
stressing about stress 🤯 i'm not convinced that seeking professional help is the only solution... what about all the people who can't afford therapy or have limited access to it? shouldn't we be looking into more affordable options like online support groups or community mental health programs? also, prioritizing sleep hygiene might just be a fancy way of saying "get enough zzz's"... how much does sleep actually affect stress levels and is that 7-9 hours really the magic number?
 
🤯 Stress is literally draining my energy 🌫️, you know? I mean, have you ever felt like you're just going through the motions of life without any motivation or enthusiasm? 😔 That's what stress can feel like. But here's the thing - there are ways to beat it! 💪 For me, exercise is a lifesaver 🏋️‍♀️, whether it's a quick HIIT session or just taking a walk around the block. And don't even get me started on the power of a good night's sleep 😴... 7-9 hours is my jam every night! 💤 But what really resonates with me is prioritizing self-care 🧖‍♀️. Whether it's painting, drawing, or just playing music for fun, making time for creative expression is essential in managing stress levels #MentalHealthMatters #SelfCareSquad
 
I'm totally obsessed with that new mindfulness app 🤩! It's so easy to use and it really helps you stay present in the moment. I was feeling super stressed out before, but after using it for just a few days, I felt like a whole new person 😌. And have you guys tried those new fitness trackers? They're literally tracking your stress levels and giving you tips on how to manage them 📊💪. I'm totally sold on the idea of wearing one every day to keep myself accountable. Plus, it's just so cool to see all my data in one place 📈!
 
🤯 I totally get why people struggle with stress, it's like our bodies just shut down and we're stuck in this rut 🌀... anyway, I think what's most important is finding healthy ways to cope, not just with stress but with the pressure of modern life in general 🌆. For me, exercise and creative hobbies are lifesavers - there's something about moving my body or creating art that just makes me feel more alive 😊. And don't even get me started on food, I'm all about that whole plant-based thing for when it comes to stress management 🥗... but at the end of the day, it's all about finding what works for you and taking care of yourself ❤️.
 
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