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Index » Self Help » Stress Control
 

Stress Reduction Advice

 
Author: John Furnem
It is a well known fact that sports and regular workout help the body and the mind deal with stress, in some cases people are using daily workouts to get rid of the excess stress that they accumulated during the day. Solving stress problems by regularly working out and exercising is highly recommended, it is not only a good way of fighting stress but also a great way of improving fitness and health.

The problem for most people is that there is not enough time for a daily activity on their busy day schedule, most people simply do not have the time to workout on a daily basis. Some people try and fight stress by doing a daily walk or a short exercise and then realize they could not keep doing that every day, what happens next is that they give up the whole idea and go back to living the same life as they had before with the same stress levels, only know they are not even thinking of fighting the stress since they believe they do not have the time to reduce it.

There is an answer for these people, and there is an option of reducing stress on a regular basis, but not a daily one, that is absolutely possible to maintain for a long period of time and that is both enjoyable and healthy. The first thing is to think of a fun activity in the outdoors, do not lock yourself up in you home or in a gym, the reason for that is that you should take the opportunity and distance yourself from all the familiar places, creating a place of calm and focus for yourself.

Think about how much time you do have and how much would you give in order to try and fight stress and than create a time slot in which you are totally dedicated to performing some kind of stress reducing activity. Among some great ideas for a periodic outdoor activity that relives stress are hiking and camping, this can be done every two weeks, it does not need special skills or knowledge, spending one night in nature and in the outdoors, away from computers and the noise of traffic may reduce stress significantly, if this is done on a regular two week basis it is even better.

Hiking is also a good activity for reliving stress, set yourself a route and objectives like a short break for a snack or for some photography, set clear targets and try and get them all, stay focused on the hike and do not treat the hike like a stroll down the street, if you will stay focused on the target you will probably enjoy the activity much more. The time spent in the outdoors is one of the things that will contribute to lowering the stress in your life, enjoy nature and participate in an activity that will occupy both body and mind, and by doing something that is completely on the now and the present you will free yourself of stress.

Author Bio:

John Furnem is a dot com veteran, specializing in personality psychology he has written articles and held workshops/seminars for stress management and divorce prevention. John currently writes Stop A Divorce articles.

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