Four Ways to End Stress

| by Ellen Joy Castel | May 31, 2007
Who wants stress? I bet no one does. Everybody tries to avoid it. And, as for those who have it, they attempt to try everything in order to possibly help themselves escape from the fury of the headaches that usually comes with the S problem.
What's sorta funny however, is the fact that most people stress themselves on their quest to get rid of stress itself!
Well, in order to avoid such situation, here are some four simple ways that can spare a person from stress:

a. Writing. Keeping a journal where you can write anything you want on whatever is happening around you can possibly help you relive stress. Writing in a journal allows you to fully express your emotions, and as a result, freeing yourself from the burden of keeping a thought or feeling all to yourself. It is also a great tool to know yourself better. Apart from that, it keeps you on track of your strengths and weaknesses, your daily development and challenges, and life's lessons. It also enhances your cognitive functioning.

b. Walking. Walking is not just a left-right-left-right activity to strain the muscles of your feet and legs. Rather, it can serve as a way to temporarily get away from all the life stressors. Walking gives you a break from the busy life, while allowing you to explore the environment to which you belong to. Apart from, it generates your body's happy drugs - endorphins., while increasing your body's resistance and energy as well.

c. Laughing. Many say that "Laughter is a good medicine". Well, this is in fact very true. Aside from the obvious reasons that laughter allows you to escape from the thoughts and feelings of sadness, anger or other negative activities, laughter has the power to lessen your body's level of stress hormones like adrenaline, cortisol, and dopamine. It also heightens your level of health-enhancing hormones and antibody-producing cells. On top of it all, laughter serves as a way for emotional release, and it attracts friends who can possibily enhance your social life as well.

d. Listening... to the music, that is. Just like writing and laughing, listening to the music allows you to get in touch with your real emotions. Apart from that, it helps you release those hidden feelings as well- may it be of guilt, remorse, or whatsoever dreaded feeling. Listening to the music, especially those of the upbeat and glee type, can also help you focus on positive aspects of your life instead of dwelling on terrible thoughts of being all alone. It can also generate self-talk and analysis.

These days, life can usually get out of hand and stress can overcome your supposedly lively spirit. When that happens, remember a simple formula: W2L2= Stress Free.

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About the Author

Starting from my grade school days, I have been an active member of school publications and newsletters. I was the associate editor of our grade school publication, and I became the editor-in-chief of the school's english medium when I was in high school. Having a passion for writing, I took up journalism in college and though I did not take part in handling the university publication because of my freelance researcher and transcriptionist jobs, I took an active role in publishing newsletters of student organizations.

After graduation until February this year, I worked with FAME Inc. as a writer for Health and Lifestyle Magazine. After which, I took a shift towards writing academic paper ghostwriting and copy-editing for US-based clients while continuing magazine writing on a freelance basis (GoNEGOSYO and Health and Lifestyle).
As of the moment, I work as an investigative report writer for IP Manila Associates. » Read more articles by Ellen Joy Castel
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