Pick something small: your desk, your closet, or your to-do list are all great choices. Spend 20 minutes focused on tidying up—it will help you feel in control of something and give you a sense of accomplishment.
6. Watch something funny.
Putting on a funny show or video will help take your mind off of everything going on for a little bit. And laughter really can be the best medicine! It’s known to reduce mental stress and bring on feelings of relaxation.
7. Exercise.
One of the best ways to handle built-up stress is to physically release it. Lace-up your sneakers and head outside for a run--your feet pounding against the pavement is sure to help you get some frustration out.
8. Write down 3 things you’re grateful for.
Showing gratitude is known to improve mood and help you better handle adversity–so not only is it a good way to reduce your immediate stress, but it can help you keep your future stress level down, too. And when you write down a few things you’re thankful for, you can always look back at your list when you start to feel that stress bubbling up again.
9. Talk it out.
Sometimes when we’re stressed, everything little problem seems like a big deal. Talking to a friend, parent, teacher, coach, or someone else you trust can help you get out of your own head and see things from a different point of view. Try using the NotOK app to help you reach out to others when you’re feeling overly stressed. Click here for tips on how to start the conversation.
10. Light a candle or diffuse essential oils.
Scents can trigger very powerful emotional responses, and some are particularly good at inducing relaxation. Try lavender, lemon, and jasmine scents – all known for alleviating tension.
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