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9 healthy ways to cope with stress

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Stress is inevitable for humans as it can be an offshoot of different things from work to relationship with people.

There are many mechanisms to cope with stress so as to forestall an adverse toll on the health.

Below are 9 healthy ways to cope with stress:

Identify the sources of the stress in your life:
Write down what causes your stress. How you felt both physically and emotionally. How you acted in response and what you did to make yourself better. Look for ways to reduce stressors and adapt to the stressors. If you can’t change the stressors, change yourself.

Go for a walk:
New research has found that taking more steps each day could help you live longer. You don’t need to commit to lengthy strolls every day to improve your health. More daily steps has been linked to a range of health benefits, like better heart health, improved sleep quality, and more positive mental health.

Write in your journal:
Journaling can reduce stress by serving as an escape or emotional release of negative thoughts and feelings.

Sweat out tension with a good workout:
Sweating helps cool down the body. Water is released through glands in the skin, evaporates off the skin and the body is cooled. During exercise, muscles heat up more, so more sweat is needed.

Take a long bath:
Submergence in water can reduce pain and inflammation and also calm the nervous system, reducing the levels of stress and anxiety in the body and improving your mood.

Spend time in nature:
Studies have shown that spending time in nature is an antidote for stress as it can lower blood pressure and stress hormone levels, reduce nervous system arousal, enhance immune system function, increase self-esteem, reduce anxiety, and improve mood.

Watch a comedy:
Comedy triggers laughter. Laughter is strong medicine drawing people together in ways that trigger healthy physical and emotional changes in the body. Laughter strengthens your immune system, boosts mood, diminishes pain, and protects you from the damaging effects of stress. Nothing works faster or more dependably to bring your mind and body back into balance than a good laugh. Comedy lightens your burdens, inspires hope, connects you to others, and keeps you grounded, focused, and alert. It also helps you release anger and forgive sooner.

Play with a pet:
Interacting with animals has been shown to decrease levels of cortisol (a stress-related hormone) and lower blood pressure. Other studies have found that animals can reduce loneliness, increase feelings of social support, and boost your mood.


Savour a warm cup of coffee or tea:
Some studies have identified that drinking coffee or tea can potentially reduce emotional and physical stress. Coffee’s effect on brain chemistry not only keeps us alert but it can also affect neurotransmitters in the brain to help you fight off symptoms of stress.

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