Here are 8 relaxation tips to help you look after your wellbeing when you’re stressed, busy
or worried.
1. Take a break. Take some time away from your normal routines
or thoughts. Read a book or a magazine, even
if it’s only for a few minutes. Run yourself
a bath. Watch a film. Play with your pet.
Chop some vegetables and cook a meal.
2. Focus on your breathing.
Learning to breathe more deeply can make you
feel a lot calmer and increase your sense
of wellbeing.
Breathe in through your nose and breathe out through your mouth. Try to keep your shoulders down
and relaxed. Place your hand on your stomach
– it should rise as you breathe in and fall
as you breathe out. Try counting as you breathe
– start by counting to 4 as you breathe in,
and 4 as you breathe out, then work out what’s
comfortable for you.
3. Listen to music.
Listen to your favourite songs. Turn it up
and dance or sing along, or put your
headphones on and close your eyes.
Really listen to the music. Can you pick out different instruments? Can you hear a drum beat
or a certain rhythm? let yourself focus on the music,
and let other thoughts drift away.
4. Picture yourself in a relaxing place
Think of somewhere relaxing and peaceful.
You might choose a memory of somewhere you’ve been, or a place you have imagined.
Close your eyes, and think about the details of this place. What does it look like? What
kind of colours and shapes can you see? Can
you hear any sounds? Is it warm or cool? Let
your mind drift and your body relax.
5. Try active relaxation
Relaxation doesn’t have to mean sitting
still – gentle exercise can help you relax too.
Look for a gentle exercise class in yoga,
Pilates or gentle stretching.
Try taking a gentle walk, going at your own
pace. You might choose to go for a longer
walk, but even a few minutes of walking can
help you feel relaxed.
6. Use a guided relaxation exercise.
Guided relaxation or meditation exercises
are widely available, and lots of them are
free to use.
You can search online, look for an app to
download or see if your local library has
any books or CDs.
Have a look for local meditation or relaxation
classes- you could try your local Mind, or
use an internet search engine.
7. Get creative
Getting in touch with your artistic side can
help you feel more calm and relaxed.
Try painting, drawing, making crafts, playing
a musical instrument, dancing, baking or sewing.
Try not to worry too much about the finished
product, and focus on enjoying yourself.
8. Spend time in nature.
Spending time outside and in green spaces
can be great for your physical and mental
wellbeing.
You could take a walk in the countryside or
through a local park, taking time to notice
trees, flowers, plants and animals you see
on the way.
Or you could spend some time taking part in
conservation, whether that’s digging in
your own garden or taking part in a local
green project.
Don’t worry if one technique doesn’t
work for you- try it a few times and, if it
doesn’t feel effective, move on to a different
exercise. Try to let go of your worries and
take time to enjoy the exercises.
