
1. Practice Deep Breathing
In moments of stress, pause and take slow, deep breaths. This simple technique activates your body’s relaxation response, calming anxiety and allowing for clearer thinking.
2. Stay Physically Active
Exercise is a proven stress buster. Even a short walk can improve your mood and reduce physical tension. Make movement a regular part of your routine.
Exercise is a proven stress buster. Even a short walk can improve your mood and reduce physical tension. Make movement a regular part of your routine.
3. Limit News and Social Media Exposure
Overconsumption of stressful information can increase anxiety. Set limits on how often you check the news or social media, and focus on activities that promote peace and well-being.
Overconsumption of stressful information can increase anxiety. Set limits on how often you check the news or social media, and focus on activities that promote peace and well-being.
4. Connect with Others
Talking to someone you trust can provide emotional support and help you gain perspective. Whether in person or over the phone, sharing your feelings can ease the load.
Talking to someone you trust can provide emotional support and help you gain perspective. Whether in person or over the phone, sharing your feelings can ease the load.
5. Focus on What You Can Control
Feeling overwhelmed often comes from focusing on things out of your control. Identify what you can manage, take small actions, and release what’s beyond your reach.
Feeling overwhelmed often comes from focusing on things out of your control. Identify what you can manage, take small actions, and release what’s beyond your reach.
Remember, stress is natural, but how you respond to it makes all the difference. If stress is affecting your daily life, don’t hesitate to seek professional help.
Need more guidance on managing stress?
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Ryan at the Center for Integrative and Functional Health & Wellness. Call us at 630-980-1400 or visit thecifhw.com to learn more about our comprehensive mental health services.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Ryan at the Center for Integrative and Functional Health & Wellness. Call us at 630-980-1400 or visit thecifhw.com to learn more about our comprehensive mental health services.