The following stress info from J. David Forbes, MD, an expert in stress management operating out of Nashville, TN, was forwarded by Emily Bartel:
Exercise.
When you’re stressed,
moving around may be the last thing you feel like doing. But as little as 20
minutes a day of physical activity can reduce stress levels. Forbes says just
three or four half-hour sessions can lighten stress considerably. As for what
type of exercise, try something that you enjoy doing, like
swimming or yoga. “You’re not going to continue something you don’t like,”
Forbes notes.
Avoid
unnatural energy boosters. Artificial
stimulants like caffeine pills or prescription meds may help you stay awake for
that all-night study session, but putting off your body’s need to sleep will
ultimately result in an energy crash, resulting again in a greater
susceptibility to stress. “It’s like clipping the wires to your fire alarm
while the house burns down,” Forbes says. “Just because you didn’t hear it
doesn’t mean the house didn’t burn.”
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