Hold an ice cube – and shake like a dog: therapists on 16 simple, surprising ways to beat stress

When stress becomes overwhelming, it's essential to know how to manage it in the moment and adopt coping mechanisms that help you relax and regain control. One of the most effective techniques is taking a few deep breaths, often referred to as "breathwork." This can be done anywhere and at any time, as it calms the body and mind.

Another crucial technique is shaking your body - think like a dog when feeling stressed. Baird recommends this move because "it helps release some of that pent-up stress" and allows you to release tension in your muscles.

While social media platforms can be an excellent way to stay connected, excessive phone use can be detrimental to our mental health. This is why setting digital boundaries is crucial. Feliciano suggests putting your phone on grayscale mode to minimize the hits of dopamine and help manage screen time.

Another effective technique is being mindful and present in what you're doing at that moment. Ask yourself if you have made time for activities that bring you joy, and do they genuinely motivate you? Baird emphasizes that laughter is key – go see a comedy show, watch something that makes you laugh uncontrollably or spend time with people who make you laugh to create a physiological release.

Prioritizing sleep hygiene is also essential. Getting seven to nine hours of sleep each night can help your body recover and replenish its energy levels.

Maintaining a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins will support your overall well-being. Cutting down on processed foods and sugar can significantly reduce stress hormones.

Creative activities like painting, drawing or music should be taken up as a way to alleviate stress. "It is really important that it is not about creating something that you can put out into the world; you're not creating it for the purpose of achieving something," Baird explains.

Lastly, setting boundaries and learning to say no without feeling guilty can also help you manage stress more effectively. During the holiday season, Feliciano recommends identifying your priorities and saying yes to activities that truly matter to you, while politely declining those that could lead to burnout.
 
😊 I think it's so true that taking a few deep breaths can really calm you down in a stressful moment... like when I'm stuck in traffic 🚗👀. And shaking your body like a dog is actually kinda funny, I've tried it before and it works! 💃😂 But seriously, setting boundaries on our phones is so important, especially during the holidays when we're supposed to be all about connecting with loved ones but end up getting sucked into social media 📱💻. Prioritizing sleep hygiene is also key, I'm definitely guilty of staying up late watching YouTube vids 😴🤣. And hey, making time for things that bring us joy and laughter can totally make a difference in managing stress 💕😂.
 
I'm so over people trying to solve every single problem by scrolling through their feeds all day 📱😒 Like, we get it, social media is a thing, but can't we just take a break for once? 🤯 I mean, have you ever noticed how everyone on Instagram seems to be having this perfect life? Meanwhile, we're over here feeling like total failures 🤷‍♀️. It's time to put our phones away and find some real ways to relax, like meditation or actually talking to people face-to-face 💬. And can we please stop trying to make stress sound so sexy? "Take a few deep breaths" is not going to cut it when you're feeling overwhelmed 😩. We need concrete solutions here! 🤔
 
Stress is like this never-ending cycle of anxiety 😩... it's all about finding that balance, you know? I was thinking, have we become so connected to our devices that we've lost touch with what actually makes us happy? 📱 Like, think about it, when was the last time you did something just because it made you laugh out loud? 🤣 Not on social media, that's for sure... but in real life. We need to make space for that kind of joy in our lives.

And I'm all for setting boundaries, like with your phone use... it's like, do we really need to be constantly connected? Can't we just take a break and breathe? 🌱 But at the same time, there's this whole thing about being present in the moment... I feel like that's where the magic happens. When you're fully engaged in what you're doing, nothing else matters. Just the now.

And don't even get me started on sleep hygiene... or lack thereof 😴. Like, we know it's essential for our physical health, but have we become so used to sacrificing our sleep for work or social media that we've forgotten how good it feels to wake up feeling rested? 🌞 It's all about priorities, you know? What are we putting first in our lives?
 
🙌 I'm so down with taking a few deep breaths whenever I feel overwhelmed 😅... it's literally a lifesaver! And shaking like a dog when stressed is genius too 🐶💥. I've started putting my phone on grayscale mode at night and it's been a game changer for me 📱💤. Prioritizing sleep hygiene is so important, I'm trying to get 8 hours of sleep every night and it's amazing how much more energized I feel during the day 😴🌞. And have you ever tried laughing with friends? It's like the best stress relief ever! 🎉😂 Setting boundaries and saying no without feeling guilty is also super key, it's all about prioritizing what truly matters to you 💖💪.
 
💆‍♀️ oh girl, managing stress is like a superpower 🤩 we need to prioritize our well-being over everything else! taking deep breaths 🌱 and shaking off that tension 💃 are total game changers! and can you believe putting your phone on grayscale mode 📴 can actually help reduce screen time and those pesky dopamine hits? 🙅‍♀️ also, laughter is the best medicine 😂 and having activities that bring us joy is key. like, have you seen a comedy show or spent time with people who make you LOL recently? 💕 prioritizing sleep and healthy eating are also super important 🍎🥗 we should take care of our bodies so they can fuel our minds. and lastly, setting boundaries and saying no without feeling guilty is a total game changer 💁‍♀️ we need to prioritize ourselves and our own well-being! 💖
 
🌞 you know what's crazy? people think managing stress is all about avoiding it but really it's about learning how to live with it and even find ways to thrive in the midst of chaos 😊. like baird said shaking your body like a dog 🐶 can actually help release tension. i've been trying this out and it's honestly quite liberating 🌈. and let's be real, who doesn't need more laughter in their life? 🤣 watching comedy shows or spending time with people who make you laugh is the best medicine 💊. and i love how feliciano mentioned setting boundaries and saying no without feeling guilty 🙅‍♀️. it's all about prioritizing what truly matters to us and not letting stress control our lives 🌱.
 
omg u gotta try this stress releasin' thing w/ breathwork lol it's like literally take a few deep breaths & ur body/mind will calm down 😌 btw i'm all about them digital boundaries rn u should def put ur phone on grayscale mode 2 manage screen time 📱💻 anyhoo i've been tryin to prioritize sleep hygiene 4eva 7-9 hrs is the magic numbr lol @feliciano & baird are like the ultimate stress management squad 🤜🤛 gotta try more of these activities lmao like painting, drawin, or makin music & laughin w/ friends u should totes set boundaries 2 & learn 2 say no without feelin guilty 😂👍
 
I think it's really cool that there are so many ways to manage stress 🤔. I mean, taking deep breaths is a no-brainer, right? 😅 But seriously, shaking your body like a dog sounds kinda silly, but if it helps release stress, who cares? 🤷‍♀️ Setting digital boundaries is super important though - I'm guilty of mindlessly scrolling on my phone all day.

And laughter is literally the best medicine, I think 🤣. Watching comedies or hanging out with funny friends always puts me in a good mood. But prioritizing sleep and eating healthy foods is so easy to forget about. 🍔👀

I also love the idea of doing creative stuff like painting or playing music to relax 🎨💫. It's not about making something perfect, just enjoying the process. And saying no without feeling guilty can be tough, but I'm trying to work on that more too 💪.

Overall, it's all about finding what works for you and taking care of yourself 🤗. Simple, right? 😊
 
I'm so done with all these relaxation techniques 🙄. Like, who needs deep breathing or shaking like a dog? Can't we just be stressed already? It's overrated. And don't even get me started on grayscale mode – what's wrong with regular phone use, anyway? If I want to scroll through my feeds, I'm gonna do it. Priorities, people! 📱💻
 
😂 I gotta say, this "shake like a dog" thing? Come on, that's just not gonna cut it for most of us! 🐶💆‍♀️ I mean, have you seen the state of our streets lately? Not exactly conducive to dog-like shakin' out all the stress. 🚧 How about we just get some fresh air and a change of scenery instead? Nature's like, way more effective at calming us down, imo 🌳💛
 
just took a few deep breaths 🌱, feeling more centered rn... think we need to make phone use a conscious effort, like when it's time to chill 📴💆‍♀️. gotta prioritize sleep, can't function on fumes 💤. food for thought - maybe it's not just about managing stress, but also living life in the moment? 🌊
 
🤔 I've been thinking a lot about how we can rewire our minds to deal with stress in today's fast-paced world 🌐. Taking a few deep breaths is a great start, but what really resonates with me is the idea of shaking off that tension – literally 🐶💆‍♀️! It's amazing how something as simple as letting go and laughing it out can shift our perspective.

I also think it's essential to recognize the impact of social media on our mental health 📱. Setting those digital boundaries and prioritizing real-life connections is crucial for our well-being. And let's not forget about self-care – whether that means painting, drawing, or simply taking time to enjoy a comedy show 🎨🤣.

At the end of the day, it's all about finding balance and being intentional with how we spend our time ⏰. By making stress management a priority and surrounding ourselves with positivity, I think we can learn to thrive in even the most chaotic of times 💪.
 
🤔 idk about all this relaxation stuff... people always say take deep breaths but what if u r in a rush? like when u gotta get to work or something 😅. and shaking like a dog? sounds kinda weird 🐶. cant we just chill out without having 2 do some fancy technique?

and btw, phones r not that bad... we use them 2 communicate w/ ppl & share our lives 📱💻. setting boundaries is key but dont overdo it, or u might miss out on stuff 🤷‍♀️. and what's w/ limiting ur screen time 2 grayscale mode? sounds like a bit of a buzzkill 🔴.

im all for being present in the moment & laughter being key, tho 😂. but cant we just laugh at ourselves & life, not always have to watch comedy shows or hang out w/ ppl who make us laugh? 🤦‍♂️
 
🤯 like when u r feelin stressed u should try out this breathwork thingy... its literally just takin deep breaths but it calms ur body & mind, makes sense right? 😌 and shaking ur self like a dog is also super effective lol 🐶💆‍♀️. gotta set boundaries w/ ur phone use tho, dont wanna be stuck on social media all day 📱😴
 
🤯 I mean, taking a few deep breaths really is key when you're feeling overwhelmed 😅. We're always on the go nowadays, and it's easy to forget to just chill for a bit. And shaking like a dog? 🐕 I'm all for that! It might sound silly, but it can be so freeing to just let loose and shake off some tension.

And social media... ugh, we've all been there where we're mindlessly scrolling and feeling anxious or stressed 😩. Setting those digital boundaries is super important, IMHO. Like, I put my phone on grayscale mode during the day when I'm working – it really helps me stay focused! 📱

But honestly, taking care of yourself isn't just about what you do when you're stressed... it's also about taking care of your basics, like sleep and food 🍴🛋️. And finding time for the things that make you happy? That's just essential, you know? Whether it's painting, music, or even just a good laugh with friends 🎨💕, it's all about balance.

I've found that when I'm feeling overwhelmed, taking a step back and prioritizing what's truly important to me is so helpful 💪. And yeah, saying no without feeling guilty? That can be tough 😬, but it's worth it in the end.
 
It's crazy how people are more focused on managing their stress levels than they are on voting for leaders who actually care about our well-being 🤯. I mean think about it, if we had a leader who prioritized mental health and wellness, maybe we wouldn't have to worry so much about managing stress in the first place. It's like, why not address the root of the problem instead of just treating the symptoms? 🤑 And what's up with this whole "taking deep breaths" thing? Sounds like a fancy way of saying "relaxation techniques" – when are we gonna start making changes to our society that actually promote relaxation and reduce stress? 🌎
 
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