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Daydream Your Way to Relaxation: An Easy Way to Manage Stress |
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We are not always able to escape our environment when we feel stressed. For some, taking a simple walk to clear the head is something that must be put off. What we all can do, though, is take a few moments to sit in our chair and daydream to melt away our stress. Obviously, not any sort of daydream will do. You have to daydream with a specific sort of imagery to relax. Used
with deep breathing, imagery can be a powerful anti-stress tool. When you picture a pleasant and relaxing scene in your mind, this reduces stress. Your body quickly responds by relaxing. On the other hand, if you create an image in your mind of an unpleasant and stressful situation, your stress levels will quickly increase. The following technique will teach you how to create the proper imagery for daydreaming for stress relief. Many people enjoy listening to a quiet CD of a favorite nature retreat or similar when doing this imagery Begin
by relaxing in a comfortable chair and deep breathing.
Take deep, cleansing breaths and then release them slowly.
Start by imagining a scene, place or event that you recall as being
safe, peaceful, restful, beautiful and happy. Bring all your senses into
this imagery with recalling sounds of cool, running water, the song of
birds, the smell of fresh cut grass, the heat of the sun, etc. Imagine
that you are at a place free from stress and pressure. Now
imagine that all of your stress, all of your worries and all of your
concerns are being zapped from your body.
Feel each stress point release as if into thin air.
As you feel the stress drain from your body return back to your
picture of imagery. Relax there and deep breathe. By Abbas Abedi - If you want to keep abreast with the latest research on stress and stress management while getting some immediate stress relief solutions, including a 10 minute ‘progressive relaxation’ video, just go to my stress management website. Also check out my stress relief tips and techniques blog .
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