Squeeze this into your schedule, between the strategy session with the boss
and your daughter's piano recital: a walk to the water fountain, a total-body
stretch, a minute of nothing -- just for you. Such simple stress-busters can
do wonders for your head and your health. Here are others.
Use your imagination. The guy who just cut you off in traffic could
be rushing to the bedside of his wife, who has just awoken after spending the
last 15 years in a coma. Far-fetched, but it's possible. Give the guy a break,
and you'll probably keep your cool, too.
Go low-tech. You don't have to answer the phone every time it rings.
And let your e-mail wait until morning -- it will still be there.
Make a date. Meet a friend for a walk or coffee each week. That way,
you'll be sure to have some social contact outside work.
Bow your head. Take time in the morning to quietly meditate, reflect,
or pray -- it can be a time of peace in an otherwise-harried day.
Get a massage. A half-hour massage improves circulation along with
your mood. If money is tight, try a warm bath or massage your feet instead.
Be a do-gooder. Even a once-a-month volunteer gig can help you forget
about your own problems while you focus on helping someone else.
Skip the late news. Getting the proper amount of sleep means you're
better equipped to handle what comes your way.
Act like a child. How did you play when you were a kid? Did you like
to dance? Sign up for salsa lessons. Bake? Make a batch of cookies for your
children, coworkers, or neighbors. Read? Finger-paint? Explore? Swing on the
monkey bars at the playground? Just because you're a grownup doesn't mean you
can't have fun.
Three ways to get started:
Good: Take a walk. A mere 10 minutes of brisk walking is enough to improve your
mood and reduce tension.
Better: Take a walk with a dog. Pet owners are less stressed than those without
canine companions.
Best: Walk with a dog, and think like him, too. Dogs don't dwell on the
past or worry about the future. They truly live in the moment -- the healthiest
place for your head to be, too.