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

Weekly and monthly relaxation

Weekly relaxers
Go back to kindergarten
• When Bridle fades at work, she heads to the kindergarten classroom to remind herself of her inner child. "They're so huggy,'" she says.
• Slip into a painting smock and get messy with finger paint.

Connect with Mother Earth
• Try sinking your hands into some clay - "it's amazing how grounding that can be," Soligo says.
• Garden - whether planning it or digging in it's a great stress reliever.

Hit the books
• Keep a journal. "If you take that feeling of being stressed and use it as a way to be more reflective," Soligo says, "you'll find what you're doing in your life to cause stress. Then use it to de-stress."
• Luxuriate in a good book for one hour of uninterrupted "me" time.

Convert steam into sweat
• Power walk or power shop. Occasionally Belisle goes on a spending spree. "You can almost feel the adrenaline settling in," she says about the calming effect of the mall. She buys everything from new dishes to paintings, but the next day, she's at the return counters.

Pamper yourself
• Whether it's the perfect cup of tea or a 10-minute manicure or massage, take the time to indulge in yourself. It's amazing how focused you may be afterwards.

Monthly rechargers
Sing out
• Get together with friends and sing, Soligo suggests. Bring song sheets, or just go for it.
• Turn the stereo up at home and join in.

Share
• Go to a workshop aimed at women with your own interests.
• Plan monthly dinner parties. Try different restaurants, or alternate hosting duties. "Women need other women," Soligo says. "We have a lot to give each other."

Forget about it
• "It's really good to spend time with people who can't commiserate with you," says nurse Sue Tilley. Not only does Tilley escape to the cottage to recharge, but her friends there aren't connected to her profession, so she doesn't talk about her major stressor - work.

Count on trouble
• "I plan the day and expect that things are going to happen," Belisle says.
• "If you expect the stress, then it doesn't hit you as hard."

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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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