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8 Things You May Not Realize Are Causing You Stress

Stress is unfortunately very common for most people. Sometimes getting rid of stress feels impossible so before you try to release stress, try changing or removing these 8 things that may be causing you extra stress without you even noticing or realizing it. 

  1. Lack of movement

Working out has more benefits than just getting in shape. It can actually decrease feelings of stress and anxiety by producing endorphins in the brain, which act as natural pain killers. When you’re feeling anxious it may be a sign to get in a workout or even just go for a walk.

  1. Caffeine 

Unfortunately your daily cup of morning coffee may be doing more harm than good. Studies have shown that caffeine increases cortisol, the stress hormone.

  1. Too much time of a computer or phone

It’s not news that social media can cause tons of extra stress and anxiety but this isn’t the only down to online time the blue lights in phones and computers can even add extra stress.

  1. Dehydration

This one is probably not a surprise for most. Water is super important for all kinds of bodily function and too little of it causes the body to produce extra cortisol. 

  1. Lack of sleep

Sleep is extremely important, studies have shown that even the slightest bit of sleep deprivation and bad quality sleep can cause extra stress.  

  1. An unclean work space

A clutter and mess especially in your work space leads to many issues. Clutter makes it hard to relax and focus on what we need to be working on. 

  1. Uneven diet

Food is another key component in a healthy lifestyle. Eating too much junk food or cortisol increasing foods such as sugar and caffeine can increase stress. 

  1. Not enough time outside

Similar to working out getting time outside releases endorphins and can immediately put stress at ease.

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Benefits Of Using A Jade Roller.

You’ve probably seen jade rollers, whether it be on instagram, in conversation or at a beauty store. They have been super popular recently, but what exactly are they? They have been said to do everything from improving circulation, sculpting, reducing puffiness and even more. So do they actually work and what are the real benefits. 

Although these jade rollers may seem new, they have been used in traditional chinese medicine for centuries. The chinese used them for healing and cleansing. They are supposed to work by aiding in the lymphatic drainage, which is a process in which the lymphatics in the face drain out toxins and waste. When the lymph is drained it can make the face and skin less puffy.

All this being said it sounds as though jade rollers seem to be pretty great why not try them, but it is important to note that the technique in which you use the roller is super important. Below is a chart on how to use a jade roller.

Jade roller benefits

  • It makes the skin extra glowy

This is where that lymphatic drainage comes in. The lymphatic drainage process can slow down the process of aging and boost skin town which is what really gives you that glowing look. They are also typically cool to the touch (and if it’s not you can use cold water to make it so) which can help brighten your complexion. 

  • Makes other skincare products work better 

When you use a jade roller after using serums and moisturizers, it helps the product soak into the pores. 

  • It soothes the skin

Getting a facial massage is super soothing, and is made easy to do by yourself with a jade roller. As well as this as I mentioned before they have a cooling effect which helps give the skin a soothed feeling.

  • Reduces puffiness

Puffiness reduction is probably the most well known benefit of a jade roller. This also leads back to that lymphatic drainage. When your lymphs get drained it reduces the look of puffiness because actual waste products are under your skin.

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15 Things You Can Do To Decrease Stress

Everyone gets stressed every once and awhile, it’s almost impossible not to. However, it’s best to diffuse stress as soon as possible before it gets worse. While at the moment it might seem impossible to ease your stress however, luckily there are so many things you can do to decrease the feeling of stress. Below are some of my personal favorite things to do when I’m feeling stressed and anxious.

  1. Exercise

Exercise and just moving your body in general is great to just reset your focus on something else. Exercising also releases endorphins that reduce your perception of pain, these endorphins also trigger a positive feeling. Exercising can also be super easy, even a ten minute workout video can help!

  1. Meditate

Meditation has been known to diffuse stress and clear the mind. Meditation is another thing that can be super simple and easy. There are tons of apps and videos for guided meditation which are super great for beginners, meditation can also be super quick but the more time you meditate the better!

  1. Journal

Journaling can reduce stress by getting rid of negative thoughts. Writing your thoughts down on paper is a great way to clear your mind. When using journaling to reduce stress there are many different methods you can use, personally my favorite is to just start writing what I feel on a page. Although you can also do things such using prompts or state things you’re grateful for. 

  1. Deep breathing

While doing breathwork a message is sent to your brain to relax, this happens because you are doing what your body does when it is already in a relaxed state. There are tons of different types of breathwork but you can do something as simply as a few long breaths in and out. 

  1. Get a full night of sleep

Sleep is super important for almost every bodily function. When you’re feeling stressed it’s best to make time to get as much rest as possible. When you’re asleep your brain regulates and lowers negative emotions such as stress and anxiety. 

  1. Read

Reading is another great way to distract your mind from whatever is causing you stress. Reading is also a very calming and stress free activity. My blog about my favorite books will be linked here. 

  1. Take a bath

Taking a warm bath doesn’t just feel great but it also relieves stress in the brain. Being in a bath can reduce levels of pain and inflammation as well as calming your nervous system. Bonus points if you put essential oils in your bath, essential oils also have different stress relieving properties. My blog on my favorite stress relieving oils will be linked here, just be sure to dilute them with a carrier oil.

  1. Practice some self care

Self care can be something such as taking a bath or doing a face mask but it can also go so much further than that. There are tons of ways to do self care you can practice meditation, read or talk to a friend.

  1. Do a creative activity

Being creative is another one of those things that is great for just taking your mind away from whatever is worrying you. There are so many ways to be creative such as painting, dancing, writing and so much more which means everyone can find something creative they like to do. 

  1. Yoga

Yoga can reduce anxiety immediately as it combines exercise and breathwork, as well as this the poses and stances involved in yoga can stimulate power in the brain. If you don’t want to go to a studio to do yoga there are tons of yoga videos on youtube that you can do from home!

  1. Listen to music

Music is so effective to our minds, especially soothing slower music. There are lots of music playlists made specifically for stress reduction and some even include songs that are scientifically proven to have an effect of relaxation on the mind which is super cool!

  1. Laughter

Laughter has been scientifically proven to reduce the feeling of stress. Laughter can relax your muscles, improve your mood, soothe tension and so much more. So when you’re not feeling your best it may be a good idea to throw on a funny video or TV show. 

  1. Eat healthy

Eating foods such as vegetables, fruits and grains increase the release of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a chemical that regulates your mood, happiness and anxiety. So eating healthy foods can basically make you happier. 

  1. Go outside

Personally, whenever I’m feeling overwhelmed or stressed going outside for even just a few minutes completely clears my mind and makes me feel so much better almost instantly. Going outside reduces levels of cortisol in one’s brain (cortisol is the chemical that produces stress). I would recommend going on a walk or simply sitting outside if you are feeling stressed.

  1. Talk to friends or a loved one

Talking through why you feel stress with someone you trust is a great way to relieve feelings of anxiety. Talking to friends boosts your executive function which is what makes us better problem solvers.

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How Does Yoga Relieve Stress

No matter who you are you’ve probably been told yoga can help relieve stress, at some point in your life. But why does yoga actually relieve stress and if so how? Yoga is a great way to combat stress and anxiety, everyone has dealt with being anxious and whether it’s severe or not yoga can help ease that feeling. So here’s how yoga actually does help with reducing anxiety.

  1. Breathe work in yoga

Breathe work is a great method to stimulate relaxation in the mind. This works because when you do breathe work you are stimulating what you do when you’re calm. Yoga methods include breathe work whether it be something super simple such as just doing deep breathing or something more complicated. No matter how simple it is breathe work is a great way to reduce stress.  

  1. Relaxation

Similarly to meditation yoga can produce relaxation and a clear mind. Combined with the breathe work, the poses in yoga helps combat stress. This is because yoga poses stimulate power which doesn’t go hand in hand with anxiety. 

  1. Exercise

            Yoga is a form of exercise which on its own can relieve stress and combined with the  

            relaxation and breath work yoga is a gateway to removing stress. Exercise releases 

            endorphins that relieve stress.