These are some simple and great ways to destress after a tough day or event!
Work really well for me.
- Deep breathing.      Take a deep breath. Hold it. Now let it out … slowly. Try counting      to 10 as you let out your breath. Feel the tension and stress flowing out      of you with your breath. Repeat 3-10 times, as necessary. 
 - Self-massage. I      like to massage my shoulders, neck, head, lower back. It helps a lot. Even      better: get your honey to do it for you! Another great relaxation      technique is to tense up and then relax each muscle in your body, one at a      time, starting from your toes up to your head. 
 - Take a walk.      When I’m in the middle of stress, I like to take a walk around the      building. I also do the deep breathing and self-massage mentioned above as      I do so. It’s a great way of letting go of tension and allowing      yourself to re-focus. 
 - Exercise. This      morning, I went to the beach at 5:30 a.m. and went for a swim. It was beautiful      at the beach at around sunrise, and the swim was invigorating. Yesterday I      went for a bike ride, and the morning before it was a short but refreshing      run. Tomorrow I think I’ll do another short run. It really gets the      stress out of your system and gives you some quiet time to think when you      exercise. 
 - Get outdoors.      Even if I didn’t do the swim, just being there at the beach, with my      decaf coffee was calming. It’s nice to connect with nature and take      in the beauty around you. While you’re there, stretch, yawn, take      some deep breaths, and enjoy. 
 - Disconnect. Turn off      the phones, turn off the computer, and shut off the outside world for a      little while. These things just raise your stress level. Go offline and      forget about the online world! You can do it! Except for Karmic Mantra.      That’s the only blog you’re allowed to read when you      decompress. 
 - Take a day off.      That’s what I’m doing today. Don’t tell my boss. I have      lots of vacation and sick leave saved up, so it’s not a problem,      actually. I’m just going to veg out and allow myself to calm down      and center. 
 - Meditate. You      don’t need to be trained to have a short, relaxing meditation      session. Just sit somewhere quiet, close your eyes, relax, and focus on      your breathing. Try to concentrate on it coming into your body, and then      going out. When other things pop into your head (they will, inevitably),      just acknowledge them (don’t try to force them out) and allow them      to leave, and then focus again on your breathing. Do this for as long as      you can, and then take a couple of cleansing breaths, and get up a new      person. 
 - Read. I like to      throw myself on the couch with a good book. Well, not necessarily a good      book — a page-turner. Something that will engross me completely,      take my mind off everything else. John Grisham works well for me, as does      William Gibson. And Terry Pratchett. Or Ann Patchett, for that matter. And      Stephen King. Just get lost in their world. 
 - Love. I like to      spend time with my kids or my wife. Just snuggle with them, focus on them,      forget about the world. They are all that’s important, and sometimes      I need that reminder. 
 - Take a nap. One of my      favorites. Just take a 30-minute nap, and you’re re-set! A nap is      like a restart button for life. 
 
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