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Stress Management Tips for Moms
Let's Face it, every mom has had one of "those days". The baby is
feed and dry but very fussy, your child forgot to tell you about a
science project that is due tomorrow and hands you a list of 10 things
that you must get from the store, you forgot the roast in the oven and
now it is dry and your husband just called to say that he is stuck at
the office... again! After a day like this, it can be very hard to keep
your stress level low. With each passing minute you may feel your stress
and irritability rising, your patience getting shorter and your fuse
about to blow! Calgon Take Me Away!!
When you feel the need to escape and take a few minutes to yourself to
de-stress, follow some (if not all) of the tips below.
Put yourself in time out: Allow some alone time for yourself. Use this
time to focus on you. Find a place in your home that you can go to and
find privacy. You can ask your partner or a friend to take the family
out for a few hours while you enjoy your alone time. Do nothing, sleep,
read, watch a movie, and just enjoy your solitude.
Call a Friend: Rather than yelling at your husband or your children, try
picking up the phone and vent to a friend. Be sure not to vent AT her,
but rather tell her about your day and get it all out. If she offers you
some advice, listen and soak it in. This mini-time out session will
leave you feeling heard, de-stressed and you will find that by the end
of your call some of you anger will have dissipated.
Play: As adults, we sometimes forget the beneficial value of play. Play
stimulates our imagination, encourages our creativity, boosts our
energy, and best of all, it is fun. Try a game of tennis, a game of
cards online or perhaps invite some friends over for an evening of adult
board games.
Meditate: Meditation has been proven to reduce your blood pressure, and
helps to dramatically reduce your stress level. Meditation and/or prayer
will help you to keep in touch with your spiritual side. Meditation is a
very effective method of relaxation. To meditate, quiet your mind and
allow yourself to focus on one thing, such as your breath. Find a
relaxed comfortable position where Try visualizing good health and peace
as you inhale. While you are breathing out breathe out all of your
stress. Set aside approximately 20 minutes for this exercise. Upon
completion, you will see just how much more relaxed your mind and body
is.
Take a nap: Find a quiet, comfortable spot and take a nap. Even a short
power nap can leave you feeling refreshed, renewed, and more focused.
Studies have shown that people who spent 30 minutes each day napping had
one third less heart disease than those who didn't nap.
Eat: Not just anything but certain things. Studies show that certain
foods can help reduce stress. Carbohydrates will actually soothe you.
Good sources of carbohydrates include rice, pasta, potatoes, breads,
air-popped popcorn and low-calorie cookies. Experts suggest that the
carbohydrates present in just one baked potato or a cup of spaghetti or
white rice, is enough to relieve the anxiety of a stressful day.
Movie Time: If you don’t have anyone to watch the children for you while
you de-stress. Put in one of their favorite movies, supply your children
with a few healthy snacks, and have them occupy themselves for a little
while so that you can take a breather.
Don't feel guilty for taking time out to rejuvenate your mind and body.
Being a mom is not an easy task and it is a full time job. Take a break
when you need it and be sure to ask for help to keep the stress at bay.
Aurelia Williams, certified Personal Life Coach and owner of
Real Life Coaching. Are
you looking to reduce your stress? Join our
www.reallifecoaching.net/stressless.shtml Stress Less Program. Free
Consultation included.
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