{"id":60301,"date":"2022-07-15T08:00:29","date_gmt":"2022-07-15T13:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.stress.org\/?p=60301"},"modified":"2024-04-06T06:22:09","modified_gmt":"2024-04-06T06:22:09","slug":"four-stress-management-tips-for-relief","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/www.stress.org\/news\/four-stress-management-tips-for-relief\/","title":{"rendered":"Four Stress Management Tips for Relief"},"content":{"rendered":"<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Stress occurs for everyone. When you have a challenging experience, your body produces both physical and mental responses. These responses can range from aches and pains to feeling anxious and restless.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-1\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-2\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">In this article, we\u2019ll examine the causes of stress, its symptoms, and techniques to help you alleviate the symptoms and provide relief.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-3\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<figure id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-5\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-image figure-landscape figure-high-res\">\n<div class=\"figure-media\">\n<div class=\"img-placeholder\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"mntl-sc-block-image_1-0-5\" class=\"lazyloaded aligncenter\" style=\"box-sizing: border-box; height: auto; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400; vertical-align: baseline; background: 0px 0px; max-width: 100%; width: 600px; cursor: zoom-in; border-radius: 9px 9px 9px 0px;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/thmb\/cXuX1UGtyji-gy9kKcfEgzww7yA=\/2121x1414\/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(webp)\/GettyImages-1251369374-f4696c39b2fa4151aea6b55ed350f53e.jpg\" alt=\"Using yoga for stress management\" width=\"2121\" height=\"1414\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/thmb\/KqwABZdjdXfqa0UOXF_FcHA6bHE=\/300x0\/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(webp)\/GettyImages-1251369374-f4696c39b2fa4151aea6b55ed350f53e.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/thmb\/awCtIqhFEYqJlK8qnH_oWI7DlDE=\/378x0\/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(webp)\/GettyImages-1251369374-f4696c39b2fa4151aea6b55ed350f53e.jpg 378w, https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/thmb\/AjO8FLJeFJ5GDEIX1r4PbEcLrls=\/456x0\/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(webp)\/GettyImages-1251369374-f4696c39b2fa4151aea6b55ed350f53e.jpg 456w, https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/thmb\/WARvp0S64LuXys0x0ZV8MCHlZhg=\/614x0\/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(webp)\/GettyImages-1251369374-f4696c39b2fa4151aea6b55ed350f53e.jpg 614w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) calc((100vw - 2rem) \/ 2), (max-width: 1040px) 614px, (max-width: 1248px) 614px, 614px\" data-src=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/thmb\/cXuX1UGtyji-gy9kKcfEgzww7yA=\/2121x1414\/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(webp)\/GettyImages-1251369374-f4696c39b2fa4151aea6b55ed350f53e.jpg\" data-click-tracked=\"true\" data-img-lightbox=\"true\" data-owner=\"&lt;p&gt;ljubaphoto \/ Getty Images&lt;\/p&gt;\" data-caption=\"\" data-expand=\"300\" data-tracking-container=\"true\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption id=\"mntl-figure-caption_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-figure-caption figure-article-caption\">ljubaphoto \/ Getty Images<\/p>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-7\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-subheading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-subheading__text\">Prevalence of Stress<\/span><\/h3>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-8\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Every year, the American Psychological Association (APA) surveys people in the United States concerning stress, its causes and intensity, and how people respond to stressors. In its 2020 survey, Americans said that the COVID-19 pandemic was a leading stressor in addition to other sources of stress that continue to be problematic.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-1\">1<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-9\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-10\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Due to a combination of the COVID-19 pandemic and the other existing stressors, the APA said in the report, \u201cWe are facing a national mental health crisis that could yield serious health and social consequences for years to come.\u201d<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-11\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-12\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Nearly 8 in 10 people said the pandemic was the leading source of stress, while almost 7 in 10 people experienced increased stress over the course of the pandemic.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-1\">1<\/span>\u00a0 Other events that led to increased stress include the uncertainty within the country (cited by 2 in 3 adults) and the number of issues America faces today (3 in 5 adults).<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-13\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-14\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Seventy-seven percent of Americans are worried about the future of the country\u2014an increase of 11% from the previous year. Six in 10 Gen Z adults (ages 18 to 23) report high stress levels in comparison with older generations.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-1\">1<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-15\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\">\n<div id=\"mntl-native_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-native\" data-right-rail-index=\"1\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-16\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block health-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text\">What Is Stress?<\/span><\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-17\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Stress is the experience of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure caused by outside events. Factors that may cause stress are varied and can include health issues, relationship problems, difficulties at work, financial issues, and events happening in the country or around the world (like the coronavirus pandemic).<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-18\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-19\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Everyone feels stress at times. The body is designed to experience stress and to react to it. When you\u2019re stressed, your body reacts to the new situation, which helps to keep you alert to new challenges or potential dangers.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-20\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-21\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">However, when you experience ongoing stress without any relief, it can become a serious problem that can affect your physical and mental health. When experiencing stress, the body reacts by producing stress hormones, like\u00a0<a class=\"pseudoStyle\" href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/what-is-epinephrine-5078652\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">epinephrine (adrenaline)<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellmind.com\/cortisol-and-stress-how-to-stay-healthy-3145080\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"externalLink\" data-ordinal=\"2\">cortisol<\/a>, that spur the fight-or-flight response and influence the immune system.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-22\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-23\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block health-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text\">Symptoms<\/span><\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-24\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Stress can cause a myriad of emotions, including:<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-2\">2<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-25\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<ul id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-26\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">\n<li>Anxiety<\/li>\n<li>Fear<\/li>\n<li>Anger<\/li>\n<li>Sadness<\/li>\n<li>Irritability<\/li>\n<li>Frustration<\/li>\n<li>Depression<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-27\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-28\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Stress can also cause several physical\u00a0symptoms:<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-2\">2<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-29\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<ul id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-30\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">\n<li>Aches and pain (headaches and\/or back and shoulder pain)<\/li>\n<li>Nausea<\/li>\n<li>Indigestion or digestive issues like bloating, constipation, and diarrhea<\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/hyperventilation-syndrome-1298894\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">Hyperventilating<\/a>\u00a0(breathing too fast and\/or too deeply) or shallow breathing<\/li>\n<li>Excessive sweating<\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/heart-palpitations-1745232\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"2\">Heart palpitations<\/a>\u00a0(noticeable changes in the way the heart beats)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-31\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-32\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Other physical symptoms include fatigue, a heaviness in your chest that may include increased heart rate or chest pain, jaw clenching or\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/bruxism-overview-4628293\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">teeth grinding<\/a>, dizziness, and feeling anxious or depressed.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-3\">3<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-33\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-34\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Mental and behavioral symptoms include:<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-3\">3<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-35\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<ul id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-36\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">\n<li>Becoming more emotional<\/li>\n<li>Feeling overwhelmed<\/li>\n<li>Memory problems<\/li>\n<li>Difficulty in problem-solving, decision making, concentration, completing your work<\/li>\n<li>Using drugs, food, alcohol to cope with the stress<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-37\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-38\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block health-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text\">Stress vs. Anxiety<\/span><\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-39\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">According to the American Psychological Association, stress is caused by an outside trigger that is short in duration, like filing your taxes on time, meeting future in-laws for the first time, or taking an exam. In contrast, anxiety is persistent and constant worrying that doesn&#8217;t go away even when an outside factor is absent.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-4\">4<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-40\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-41\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">However,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/anxiety-symptoms-5086955\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">symptoms of anxiety<\/a>\u00a0that are similar to stress include insomnia, fatigue, problems with concentration, pain, and irritability.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-42\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-43\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">The National Institute of Mental Health notes that approximately 19.1% of American adults experienced some form of anxiety disorder in the past year, while 31.1% of American adults have experienced an anxiety disorder at some time in their lives.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-5\">5<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-44\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-45\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">A common type of anxiety disorder is\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/generalized-anxiety-disorder-5092814\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">generalized anxiety disorder<\/a>. Your healthcare professional will look for symptoms that may include excessive worry that\u2019s hard to control and that has occurred daily for six months or more.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-46\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-47\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Another anxiety disorder is\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/what-is-a-panic-disorder-5088442\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">panic disorder<\/a>. Symptoms can include difficulty breathing, a racing heart, sweating, and dizziness.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-5\">5<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-48\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-49\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Treatment for anxiety may include psychotherapy, medication, or both. One form of therapy is\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/cognitive-behavioral-therapy-5204564\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">cognitive behavioral therapy<\/a>\u00a0that focuses on thought patterns and how to change them. Another form of therapy is\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/exposure-therapy-5205395\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"2\">exposure therapy<\/a>, in which the person is exposed to the trigger in a safe and controlled environment\u00a0so that they\u2019re able to break the pattern that causes the fear.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-4\">4<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-50\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-53\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-54\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block health-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"><a class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/how-to-reduce-stress-5207327\" rel=\"nocaes\">Stress Relief Techniques<\/a><\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-55\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">If you\u2019re feeling stressed and need relief from your symptoms, there are several techniques that will help you alleviate the physical, emotional, and mental symptoms. In general, these techniques work well, but if you find that your stress has become an\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/anxiety-disorder-5089639\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">anxiety disorder<\/a>, seek medical attention for help.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-56\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-58\" class=\"comp theme-takeaway mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-callout mntl-block\" data-tracking-id=\"mntl-sc-block-callout\" data-tracking-container=\"true\">\n<h3 id=\"mntl-sc-block-callout-heading_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block-callout-heading mntl-text-block\">Finding What Works<\/h3>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-callout-body_1-0\" class=\"comp expert-content mntl-sc-block-callout-body mntl-text-block\">\n<p>What works to relieve stress for one person may not work for someone else. Explore different ways to relieve stress to find what works for you.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-59\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Below are several techniques that you can do on your own whenever you find yourself in a stressful situation.\u00a0They require only minimal guidance to get started.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-60\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h3 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-62\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-subheading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-subheading__text\">Breathwork<\/span><\/h3>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-63\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">When you\u2019re relaxed, your breathing is slower and deeper than normal and comes from the belly instead of the chest. When you\u2019re stressed, your breathing rate speeds up and your breaths become more shallow. Here are three breathing techniques to try:<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-6\">6<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-64\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-65\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"><strong>Belly breathing<\/strong>\u00a0helps lower stress and sends a message to the brain to relax. Deep belly breathing not only relieves stress, but also reduces muscle tension and can help with pain:<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-66\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<ol id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-67\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">\n<li>Sit or lie flat in a comfortable position.<\/li>\n<li>Place one hand on your belly below your ribs and the other hand on your chest.<\/li>\n<li>Take a deep breath in through your nose, and let your belly push your hand out. Your chest should not move.<\/li>\n<li>Breathe out through pursed lips as if you were whistling. Feel the hand on your belly go in, and use it to push all the air out.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-68\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-69\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Do this breathing 3 to 10 times. Take your time with each breath. Notice how you feel at the end of the exercise<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-70\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-71\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"><strong>Rolling breathing<\/strong>\u00a0aids in developing full use of your lungs and helps you focus on the rhythm of your breathing. You can do it in any position:<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-72\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<ol id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-73\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">\n<li>Place your left hand on your belly and your right hand on your chest. Notice how your hands move as you breathe in and out.<\/li>\n<li>Fill your lower lungs by breathing so that the hand on your belly goes up when you inhale and the hand on your chest remains still. Always breathe in through your nose and breathe out through your mouth.<\/li>\n<li>Do this 8 to 10 times.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-74\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-75\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">When you have filled and emptied your lower lungs 8 to 10 times, add the second step to your breathing:<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-76\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<ol id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-77\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">\n<li>Inhale first into your lower lungs as before, and then continue inhaling into your upper chest.<\/li>\n<li>Breathe slowly and regularly. As you do so, your right hand will rise and your left hand will fall a little as your belly falls.<\/li>\n<li>As you exhale slowly through your mouth, make a quiet, whooshing sound as first your left hand and then your right hand fall.<\/li>\n<li>As you exhale, feel the tension leaving your body as you become more and more relaxed.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-78\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-79\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"><strong>Morning breathing<\/strong>\u00a0helps relieve muscle stiffness and unclog nasal passages. It can be used throughout the day to relieve back tension:<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-80\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<ol id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-81\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">\n<li>From a standing position, bend forward from the waist with your knees slightly bent, letting your arms dangle close to the floor.<\/li>\n<li>Inhale slowly and deeply, return to a standing position by rolling up slowly, lifting your head last.<\/li>\n<li>Hold your breath for just a few seconds in this standing position.<\/li>\n<li>Exhale slowly as you return to the original position, bending forward from the waist.<\/li>\n<li>Notice how you feel at the end of the exercise<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-82\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h3 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-84\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-subheading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-subheading__text\">Aromatherapy<\/span><\/h3>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-85\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Aromatherapy has been used for centuries. When certain essential oil scents are inhaled, the molecules travel from the olfactory nerves to the brain and affect the amygdala, the emotional center of the brain. Some scents, like lavender, may help you relax and help with sleep.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-86\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-87\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Currently, research is limited, and more is needed. However, studies show that aromatherapy can change brain waves and behavior.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-7\">7<\/span>\u00a0Another study showed that combined with massage, aromatherapy helped with pain and fatigue, two symptoms of stress.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-8\">8<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-88\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-89\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">There are a number of ways to enjoy aromatherapy. These include candles, massage oils, infusers, body oils, aroma sticks, and eye masks infused with the oils.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-90\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-91\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Keep in mind that some side effects may occur if you are\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/allergy-to-essential-oils-83218\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">allergic to certain essential oils<\/a>, such as an itchy rash. If you have pets and use an infuser, be aware that some oils may be toxic to them and cause respiratory distress.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-92\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h3 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-94\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-subheading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-subheading__text\">Yoga<\/span><\/h3>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-95\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Yoga is an ancient practice that involves physical poses (asanas), deep breathing, and meditation. The benefits for stress relief may involve all these elements. Yoga classes are widely available, including virtual instruction and practice.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-96\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-97\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Biomarkers in the blood can be used to measure levels of chronic inflammation and stress. One biomarker is the stress hormone cortisol, which fluctuates throughout the day. An increased baseline level of cortisol may indicate chronic stress.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-9\">9<\/span>\u00a0Studies show that consistent practice of yoga may slow down the physical effects of stress and inflammation.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-98\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h3 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-100\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-subheading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-subheading__text\">Artwork<\/span><\/h3>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-101\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Studies show that most people who try art as a form of therapy or stress relief have experienced significant reductions in their cortisol levels when doing so.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-102\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-103\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">According to a study published in the journal\u00a0<em>Art Therapy<\/em>, when cortisol levels were taken both before and after participants engaged in 45 minutes of creating art, researchers found that 75% of the people involved had lowered their cortisol levels.<span class=\"mntl-inline-citation mntl-dynamic-tooltip--trigger\" data-id=\"#citation-10\">10<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-104\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-105\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block health-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text\">Summary<\/span><\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-106\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Stress is feeling overwhelmed in response to factors outside of yourself. It produces physical, emotional, and behavioral reactions. Ways that you can relieve stress include breathing exercises, aromatherapy, yoga, and artwork.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-107\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-108\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block health-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"><span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text\">A Word From Verywell<\/span><\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-109\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">We all experience stress to varying degrees. For many of us, stress can make us more alert to the challenges of some of our daily tasks so that we\u2019re able to complete them. However, many times we\u2019re simply overwhelmed by many stressors that come barreling at us all at once.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-110\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-111\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">If you experience chronic stress, don\u2019t despair. There are many techniques that can be used on a daily basis to help alleviate stress, from taking a simple walk outside to starting a consistent meditation practice to help you relax. If these methods don\u2019t help, ask your doctor for a referral to see a mental health professional.<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-112\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-adslot mntl-block\"><\/div>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0-113\" class=\"comp theme-expanded mntl-sc-block health-sc-block-faq mntl-sc-block-faq mntl-block\"><span id=\"toc-frequently-asked-questions-fd64026e-fef8-440f-af08-7b4f5fbf8602\" class=\"heading-toc\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h3 id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__title_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block-faq__title mntl-text-block\">FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS<\/h3>\n<ul id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__content_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block-faq__content mntl-accordion\" data-tracking-container=\"true\">\n<li class=\"accordion__item js-accordion-item is-active\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__content_1-section-0\" class=\"accordion__header js-accordion-trigger\"><span class=\"accordion__title\">What causes stress?<\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"accordion__body\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content_1-0-section-0\" class=\"comp class com.about.mantle.model.extended.docv2.sc.blocks.StructuredContentFaqEx$Faq mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content\">\n<div class=\"faq-accordion__item-answer\">\n<p>Anything that puts pressure on a person that may feel overwhelming can cause stress. Stressors can range from meeting a deadline to moving to a new home.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/li>\n<li class=\"accordion__item js-accordion-item is-active\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__content_1-section-1\" class=\"accordion__header js-accordion-trigger\"><span class=\"accordion__title\">What is chronic stress?<\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"accordion__body\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content_1-0-section-1\" class=\"comp class com.about.mantle.model.extended.docv2.sc.blocks.StructuredContentFaqEx$Faq mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content\">\n<div class=\"faq-accordion__item-answer\">\n<p>Chronic stress is consistent pressure from outside stressors and feeling overwhelmed over a long period of time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/li>\n<li class=\"accordion__item js-accordion-item is-active\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__content_1-section-2\" class=\"accordion__header js-accordion-trigger\"><span class=\"accordion__title\">Can you prevent stress?<\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"accordion__body\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content_1-0-section-2\" class=\"comp class com.about.mantle.model.extended.docv2.sc.blocks.StructuredContentFaqEx$Faq mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content\">\n<div class=\"faq-accordion__item-answer\">\n<p>No. Some outside stressors are simply unavoidable, like a death in the family, an illness, or national events that affect everyone (like the coronavirus pandemic).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/li>\n<li class=\"accordion__item js-accordion-item is-active\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__content_1-section-3\" class=\"accordion__header js-accordion-trigger\"><span class=\"accordion__title\">Can stress be helpful?<\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"accordion__body\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content_1-0-section-3\" class=\"comp class com.about.mantle.model.extended.docv2.sc.blocks.StructuredContentFaqEx$Faq mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content\">\n<div class=\"faq-accordion__item-answer\">\n<p>Yes. Stress can challenge you to do better at school or at a job, and it also may alert you to potential dangers.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/li>\n<li class=\"accordion__item js-accordion-item is-active\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__content_1-section-4\" class=\"accordion__header js-accordion-trigger\"><span class=\"accordion__title\">How can I tell when I\u2019m too stressed?<\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"accordion__body\">\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content_1-0-section-4\" class=\"comp class com.about.mantle.model.extended.docv2.sc.blocks.StructuredContentFaqEx$Faq mntl-sc-block-faq__accordion-content\">\n<div class=\"faq-accordion__item-answer\">\n<p>Stress can manifest in the body with a number of symptoms, such as insomnia, fatigue, aches and pains, muscle tension, and irritability.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/stress-management-5210616\">Original post VERYWELLhealth<\/a><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"mntl-attribution__item-descriptor\">By<\/span>\u00a0<a class=\"mntl-attribution__item-name\" href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/rebeca-schiller-5081804\" rel=\"nocaes\" data-trigger-link=\"true\">Rebeca Schiller<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Stress occurs for everyone. 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