Recharge your energy

Recharge your energy

Follow simple steps that'll help you to relieve stress.
Updated:
2009-09-30 19:20
Published:
2004-09-15 00:00
By 
Kelly Leydier

Instant rejuvenators

Have you ever come home from a tough workday feeling drained of energy? Finding a way to unwind and release your anxieties can be difficult. But stress doesn't have to be a bad thing, says psychotherapist Christine Soligo. "It's how you handle it."

Recharging your batteries after an exhausting day, week or even month can be both productive and creative. Whether it's taking a brisk walk home from work or rediscovering the pleasure of colouring books, personal boosters take many shapes. But it all starts with being good to yourself.

Daily boosts
Just breathe
• Take a few deep breaths to calm down. "When you're stressed you tend to breathe really shallowly," Soligo says.
• "Take a five-minute break just to do nothing. A lot of us feel we don't have the time, but really, it's just five minutes."
• Try soothing music, candles, a hot bath, aromatherapy.

Find comfort in the kitchen
• Indulge in your favourite comfort food. A spoonful of peanut butter is a must for OPP Senior Const. Deb Belisle before she can answer the dreaded "what's for dinner?" question. Elementary school principal Brenda Bridle gets cosy with a bowl of popcorn and a Diet Pepsi during Prime Time.
• Bake. Whether it's eating the fruits of their labour, or simply the creative process, many women say they find solace with their spatulas.

Take a "play" break
• "Make silly faces in the mirror, take a deep breath and make some funny sounds," Soligo says.
• Call a friend who tickles your funny bone.

Complain
• "If you can follow complaining for 10 minutes with being grateful for five minutes, sometimes it can switch around," Soligo says. Even if you begin with being grateful for how angry you feel, you'll soon tire of complaining to yourself.

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  • Lesley wrote:

    Feb 16, 2007

    2009-09-22 10:48 AM

    I found this article very helpful! It was simple to read and understand with tips that anyone can do right in their own home.
  • Jen Lewis wrote:

    Feb 03, 2005

    2009-09-22 10:49 AM

    I can totally vouch for cooking! This past school year (university) has been crazy! I recently have found that baking bread (in a bread machine) or trying out new recipes, like banana bread and carrot bread and cranberry loaf can help to calm and also divide up time well. Who knew? Baking is an incredible stress reliever! (And I like the baking better than the eating!)
  • Matthew Uqayuittuq wrote:

    Sep 06, 2005

    2009-09-22 10:49 AM

    You want rejuvenation!!!... just sit and ask God almighty, by his will!! and his work will be done.. and his mighty presence!!!!.... will give you peace!!!!!!!!!.....
  • michelle peters wrote:

    Nov 14, 2006

    2009-09-22 10:50 AM

    If your feeling stressed and you tend to worry alot make sure you pray to your heavenly father about your problems and if you trust in him he will make your burdens easier to bear!!!
  • Rajinder Kaur wrote:

    Aug 13, 2007

    2009-11-18 3:00 PM

    I really liked the feedback from Matthew Uqayuittuq. If only people realized and asked God to feel his presence in their every day lives ........so many things such as stress, anger etc. could be managed. Seek and you will find.
  • Mary Klassen wrote:

    Aug 16, 2007

    2009-11-18 3:00 PM

    Amen to Matthew's advice! Real peace is only available through Jesus. Worldly peace will only last for a short while.
  • xsoulz wrote:

    Oct 25, 2006

    2009-11-18 3:02 PM

    well interesting, but as for the 5 minute break well just be careful if you're trying to study because you may doze off....
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