PostHeaderIcon Stress Relief Alternatives For The Hectic Woman

Am I the only women who finds the idea of stress relief stressful? Just how am I supposed to find time in my busy schedule to relax? I know that sounds terrible, but I also happen to know I’m far from being alone. We live in an increasingly hectic and unremitting world of constant motion. But it isn’t good for our health, which is why I’ve been taking a little time out to examine the various stress relief options for women.

I know that my days have been full and busy, but I never really took the time to appreciate the diverse range of methods available to help unwind and let the cares of the day fall like blossom in a gentle breeze. My blossom just seems to have just taken a shortcut straight to the compost heap lately. But there are actually several highly recommended stress relief therapies.

Perhaps I have a habit of starting at the end of lists rather than the beginning, but my list started with yoga. My first assumption was that yoga is all about contorting your body in weird ways without falling over, but in truth it’s very easy to get started with yoga, and can be very relaxing too. The benefits of yoga extend to both the physical body and the mental well-being.

In a similar stress relief category to yoga is meditation, though with slightly less limb tying involved. There are so many forms of meditation that it can be a little difficult just choosing which to try, but this is largely a matter of personal preference. I bought a meditation CD which played soothing music whilst a sonorous voice instructed me to focus on various parts of my body. It was very relaxing – in fact, I fell asleep.

Although not personally undertaken to any very serious degree the next item on my list of stress relief alternatives was physical exercise. My idea of physical exercise is racing to the back of the shop to be first to the sale rail, but I have several friends who assure me that regular physical exercise can be one of the best stress relief therapies available. I’ll have to take their word on that, the pizza’s just arrived.

So after only a half hearted glance at the idea of stress relief through exercise my attention was turned towards women’s toys. I have to say that we’re certainly lucky these days to have so much variety available at the click of a button. Having purchased something not dissimilar in size to my kitchen rolling pin, and with more attachments than my food blender I was certainly able to demonstrate that stress took a back seat for as long as the batteries could hold out.

Relaxing music came next (after me!) and I spent some time gathering all of the relaxing music tracks I could find, and downloading them all onto my iPod. As portable as my woman’s toy but rather more decent in public I just slip the headphones on and drift into a catatonic state of vacancy. It’s certainly relaxing, although I find having my eyes shut and the mobile switched off helps.

One of the simplest, cheapest, yet often most difficult forms of stress relief to put into practice is simply finding time to get plenty of rest. It seems that our lives are so hectic that just finding time to rest is hard enough. If we don’t relax and shake off the stresses of the day it can be hard to sleep, which only makes the next day harder still. It’s important to put a good deal of effort into relaxing.

If you are looking for ways to destress your self then take a look at this new site that provides answers to chilling out usingadult toys as well as rabbit vibrators as effective remedies. Ideal for the body and soul, there are alternatives such as keeping fit, relaxing music and just plain rest. Something in fact for every woman irrespective of how stressed out you really are in todays anxious world.

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