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How to chill during ‘Stress Awareness Month’

- MARYMIL M. CABRERA / Writer

In case you didn’t know, the month of April is also recognized as “Stress Awareness Month.” Yes, it’s a thing and has been since 1992. According to the official Stress Awareness Month website, it is “a national, cooperativ­e effort to inform people about the dangers of stress, successful coping strategies, and harmful misconcept­ions about stress that are prevalent in our society.”

During the annual observance, health care profession­als join forces to increase public awareness about both the causes and cures for the modern stress epidemic.

Though stress cannot be prevented because truth be told, it’s part of life, there are plenty of ways to manage it and its negative effects. Here are some ideas:

Try a social media detox

Though social media helps you connect with the world and keeps you updated, sometimes it causes stress especially with all the bad news happening around. Give yourself a break! Unplug from the world. Turn your gadgets off. Enjoy the beauty of the present.

Get some rest

Schedule a day where you can be able to rest without any interrupti­on. No work or social distractio­ns. Just take time to relax. Do nothing or do something that relaxes you. Read a book. Watch your favorite show. Take a mindful walk. Enjoy a bubble bath with scented candles lit to make it more relaxing.

Write on your journal

One way to handle stress is to write things down. Jot down what you’re stressed about and on the next page, write about what you’re grateful for. Gratitude may help you relieve your stress and anxiety as your thoughts will be focusing on what’s positive in your life.

Scream, sing or sigh

One of the easiest ways to release stress is by letting it all out. Some people even prefer to go to a place where they can shoot or throw something on the wall or destroy something to release heavy feelings. But the most practical and easiest way is to let it all out by screaming, singing or releasing a deep sigh. Can’t scream because you’re in a public place? Sigh to release the tension in your upper body or sing along to your favorite song to release endorphins and oxytocin. S

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Luis A. Quibranza III
@influensii­ir DESIGNER: Dexter Duran
live@sunstar.com.ph #SunStarLIV­E
EDITOR: Luis A. Quibranza III @influensii­ir DESIGNER: Dexter Duran live@sunstar.com.ph #SunStarLIV­E

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