Stress Buster Tip: Relax From The Weekday Stack!


Everyday can be full of stress but we all deserve a break from life's daily deadlines. Whether you're at home or work we all need to take the time to unwind. Dealing with stress through simple relaxation exercises is a very effective and rewarding approach. I've put together a brief outline of some "Stress Busters" that can help you relax from the stressors we encounter everyday of every week.

  • Enjoy a Friday night burn: Light a candle for each problem or issue for that week.
  • Spend the day at the zoo.
  • Spend the day at a museum or art gallery.
  • Visit a planeterium or 3D theatre.
  • Go to the movies to see a love story or movie with sub-titles.
  • Watch a play or musical.
  • Visit a local festival and take in the culture.
  • Visit a arboretum.
  • Visit a theme activity park and partake in the rides or bumper cars.
  • Color with your children.
  • Do a word search, crossword or jigsaw puzzle.
  • Walk and take in the world and all its many wonders.
  • Take a dip in a pool, jacuzzi or sauna.
  • Be a kid again. Jump rope, play hopscotch or enjoy a park swing.
  • Take a nap to rejuvenate your body.
  • Go ice shating or rollerskating with friends.
  • Bake bread or cookies.
  • Bake your favorite meal and enjoy it without interruptions.
  • Visualize far away places you've been or would like to visit in the future.
  • Enjoy a sounds of nature music sampler with incense and a candlelight bath.
  • Read a book or magazine and cuddle up with a blanket.
  • Pack a picnic lunch and head to the beach or park.
  • Get a manicure, pedicure or facial.
  • Get your hair done, even if it's just a wash and cut.
  • Enjoy your hobby or start a new one.
  • Plant new flowers in the garden.
  • Go for a ride on a country road.
  • Watch a sunset or sunrise.
  • Take a class at your local community center or college.
  • Spend time with your pets.
  • Get a full body massage.
  • Take a weekend trip.
  • Enjoy a local brunch or dinner cruise.
  • Turn off the phone, television and enjoy the quiet.
  • Look at the stars and try to locate the constellations
  • De-clutter and get organized.
  • Learn to let go. Don't make every thing an issue. Pick your battles wisely.
  • Don't speak when you feel like blowing your top. Remember to count to 10. Refocus. Stay calm.
  • Reflect, remember and enjoy life's rewards.

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    This Stress Buster Tip is brought to you by Yvonne Thompson owner of Assistance For You, a Virtual Assistant Support Service. For more information visit Assistance-For-You.com


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