Exercise and anxiety - reduce stress
naturally
In your
busy, stressful life full of deadlines and meetings,
it’s hard to find time to get to the gym every day.
Well, what if I told you that not only will daily
exercise make you look better and even lose some weight;
it can also make your life less stressful and reduce
anxiety?
Getting
aerobic exercise can actually reduce anxiety by up to
50%. Imagine half the stress just because you took a
morning run. While a workout can’t get rid of all the
things you need to do during the day, it can help you
cope with your stress better. Here are some of the many
reasons exercise is great for lowering your stress and
anxiety.
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Exercise improves your mood. Aerobic exercise
produces chemicals that make you feel happier and
more ready to face the day. It also increases blood
flow to the brain; furthering this happy, energetic
feeling. The better you feel about life, the less
stress will weigh on you and get you down.
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Exercise gives you more energy. Stress makes you
feel run down and tired during the day. If you
exercise in the morning, you’ll get a great energy
boost to keep you going in the late morning and
afternoon. You may feel fatigued during the first
few weeks of exercise. Be persistent and the energy
will come.
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Exercise helps you sleep. There is nothing that
reduces stress more than a good night’s sleep. Sleep
not only recharges your tense, achy muscles; it also
refreshes your mind and allows you to process
information from the day. Getting more, higher
quality sleep on a regular basis will help you cope
with the stresses of everyday life. Just remember to
do aerobic activity well before bedtime.
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Exercise gives you time to think. A lot of the
stress we face is from our own mind. Instead of
doing work and fixing problems, we’re worrying about
doing work and fixing problems. Exercise gives you
time alone to focus on your thoughts and clear your
head without a bunch of distractions. That way,
after your work out; you can get to work on fixing a
problem instead of worrying about it.
If you
can’t do an aerobic workout, or just don’t think it’s
enough; try yoga or stretching. These exercises are
great for soothing sore, tense muscles, clearing your
mind, and relaxing you.
Plus, if
you have no free time in the morning, these exercises
can be done at night without keeping you from your sleep
(they’ll probably even help). Just find a book or take a
class. You should be able to find poses and movements
that relate specifically to stress reduction and
relaxation.
So make a plan and start a regular workout routine. If
you stick with it, you’ll start feeling less stressed,
less anxious, and more relaxed in no time.
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