Issue 11, June 29, 2009
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Holt, Things to Know About Meditation
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Relaxation techniques are a great way
to help your pursuit to reduce stress. Relaxation isn't just about
peace of mind or enjoying a hobby. Relaxation is a process that
decreases the wear and tear of life's challenges on your mind and body.
Whether you have a lot of stress in your life or you've got it under
control, you can benefit from learning relaxation techniques. Learning
basic meditation relaxation techniques isn't hard.
Explore these simple relaxation techniques to get you started on de-stressing your life and improving your health.
There
are ample of sources of stress in the world now a days. As the old
saying goes, "there's no need to look for trouble, because trouble will
find you all on its own". All of us have troubles and worries, along
with all these stresses, few of us even have time to kick back and
relax. If you suffer from anxiety and did you wish to ease that anxious
moods you have and feel relax for a while?
There are
number of relaxations techniques you have that take a little time and
are highly effective which you can do anywhere, even at work. In
this, there are a lot of great ideas, and these ideas are published in
different places but it seems no one got it gold. I know that the
people around me seem to be more and more stressed as time goes along.
Many people try relaxation techniques to only find that nothing works
for them.
There are many different things you can try, but you
may have to search for a while before you find something that works for
you.
Performing breathing can be therapeutic, and with
enough practice, can become your standard way of breathing. To breathe
with the diaphragm, one must draw air into the lungs in a way which
will expand the stomach and not the chest.
It is best to
perform these breaths as long, slow intakes of air - allowing the body
to absorb all of the inhaled oxygen while simultaneously relaxing the
body. To do this comfortably, it is often best to loosen tight-fitting
pants, belts, skirts as these can interfere with the body's ability to
intake air.
The old-fashioned remedy of breathing slowly
into a paper bag works amazingly well to relax you and restore proper
breathing. Another version of this relaxation technique involves taking
slow deep breaths. At first you may find you need to force yourself to
breathe slowly, when you persist, you'll soon be back to normal.
Keep
in mind that some people, especially those with significant
psychological problems and a history of abuse, may experience feelings
of emotional discomfort during relaxation exercises. Although this is
rare, if you experience emotional discomfort during relaxation
exercises, stop what you're doing and consider talking to your health
care professional. Some relaxation techniques will work for some
people, while some will leave others feeling cold. Write down all of
your ideas and move through your list one at a time. This may help you
find relaxation techniques that work best for you and your lifestyle.
Meditation can help you throughout your entire life. ###
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