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5 natural methods to beat stress

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Astudy of 200,000 has found that 46 per cent of the Indian workforce reports suffering from some form of stress. Stress is the body’s natural response to pressure. It can have a negative effect on your body, mood, as well as behaviour, with wide-ranging effects like headaches, anxiety, fatigue and irritabili­ty.

The causes of stress vary from one person to the next, and so do the effects. Stress can be harmful for the body, and is the cause of many health and lifestyle problems. Managing stress should be a priority, but is often difficult to achieve due to lack of time or effective and simple methods to do so. Experts recom- mend the following natural methods to cope with stress: Unwind with physical activity: All forms of physical activity are useful in managing stress. Exercising has many

benefits such as releasing endorphins and calming the mind, with a reduction in stress levels being an added bonus. Even 45 minutes of physical activity a day goes a long way towards managing stress levels.

Organise your life: Organising one’s workload leads to a sense of control and peace of mind, and there are many ways to achieve this. One way to do this is through adopting good time management, by prioritisi­ng tasks, and scheduling time to complete them. Switching between tasks and having them pile up often becomes an additional source of stress. Decentrali­sation of tasks or asking for help as and when required is also a good way to reduce stress levels. Use herbs in daily diet:

Herbs like Ashvagandh­a have been proven to be effective in managing the negative effects of stress. According to Ayurveda texts and modern research, Ashvagandh­a helps reduce the damaging effects of long-term stress by rejuvenati­ng the mind and body.

Eat the right food: Your eating habits have a significan­t impact on stress levels. A diet rich in different food groups such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, dairy, fish, and poultry would help you get the carbohydra­tes, proteins, fat, vitamins and minerals you need. A well-nourished body is better able to cope with the physical and emotional effects of stress.

Get enough sleep: Sleep is essential in stress management. Not getting enough sleep typically leads to irritabili­ty and fatigue. Oversleepi­ng can make us sluggish, depressed – and puts our health at a higher risk. Getting the right amount of sleep, between 7-8 hours, is a good way to stay energised.

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