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when is he expected to keep cool and calm​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

plz say the ch and class

Explanation:

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Answered by keshav9686
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  • 1. Breathe
  • The next time you’re faced with a stressful situation that makes you want to hurry, stop what you’re doing for one minute and perform the following steps:
  • Take five deep breaths in and out (your belly should come forward with each inhale).
  • Imagine all that stress leaving your body with each exhale.
  • Smile. Fake it if you have to. It’s pretty hard to stay grumpy with a goofy grin on your face.
  • Feel free to repeat the above steps every few hours at work or home if you need to.
  • 2. Loosen up
  • After your breathing session, perform a quick body scan to identify any areas that are tight or tense. Clenched jaw? Rounded shoulders? Anything else that isn’t at ease?
  • Gently touch or massage any of your body parts that are under tension to encourage total relaxation. It might help to imagine you’re in a place that calms you: a beach, hot tub, or nature trail, for example.
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  • 3. Chew Slowly
  • Slow down at the dinner table if you want to learn to be patient and lose weight. Shoveling your food down as fast as you can is a surefire way to eat more than you need to (and find yourself with a bellyache).
  • Be a mindful eater who pays attention to the taste, texture, and aroma of every dish. Chew slowly while you try to guess all of the ingredients that were used to prepare your dish.
  • Chewing slowly will also reduce those dreadful late-night cravings that sneak up on you after work.
  • 4. Let Go
  • Cliche as it sounds, it’s very effective.
  • The thing that seems like the end of the world right now?
  • It’s not. Promise.
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