Computer Science, asked by hariharan1607189, 6 months ago

Describe any two ways to reduce stress.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stress Management Tips

Keep a positive attitude.

Accept that there are events that you cannot control.

Be assertive instead of aggressive. ...

Learn and practice relaxation techniques; try meditation, yoga, or tai-chi for stress management.

Exercise regularly. ...

Eat healthy, well-balanced meals.

Answered by purnamishra026
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1. Exercise

Exercise is one of the most important things you can do to combat stress.

It might seem contradictory, but putting physical stress on your body through exercise can relieve mental stress.

The benefits are strongest when you exercise regularly. People who exercise regularly are less likely to experience anxiety than those who don’t exercise.

There are a few reasons behind this:-

•Stress hormones: Exercise lowers your body’s stress hormones — such as cortisol — in the long run. It also helps release endorphins, which are chemicals that improve your mood and act as natural painkillers.

•Sleep: Exercise can also improve your sleep quality, which can be negatively affected by stress and anxiety.

•Confidence: When you exercise regularly, you may feel more competent and confident in your body, which in turn promotes mental wellbeing.

Try to find an exercise routine or activity you enjoy, such as walking, dancing, rock climbing or yoga.

Activities — such as walking or jogging —that involve repetitive movements of large muscle groups can be particularly stress relieving.

2. Listen to soothing music

Listening to music can have a very relaxing effect on the body.

Slow-paced instrumental music can induce the relaxation response by helping lower blood pressure and heart rate as well as stress hormones.

Some types of classical, Celtic, Native American and Indian music can be particularly soothing, but simply listening to the music you enjoy is effective too.

Nature sounds can also be very calming. This is why they’re often incorporated into relaxation and meditation music.

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