Exploring relaxation can help you look
after your wellbeing when you’re feeling stressed or busy. Have a
look at these tips and ideas to see how relaxation can fit into your
daily life. Don’t worry if some ideas don’t work for you – just
enjoy the ones that do:
1.Take a break
2,Focus on your breathing
3.Listen to music
4.Picture yourself somewhere serene
5.Try active relaxation
6.Get creative
7.Spend time in nature
8.Do a tech check
Relaxation doesn’t have to take up
lots of your time – just stepping away from something stressful for
a few minutes or taking time away from your normal routines and
thoughts can give you enough space and distance to feel calmer.
Take a break
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 or try out a new recipe.
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 out
through your mouth. Try to keep your shoulders down and relaxed, and
place your hand on your stomach – it should rise as you breathe in
and fall as you breathe out.
Count as you breathe – start by
counting to 4 as you breathe in, 4 as you breathe out, then work out
what’s comfortable for you.
Listen to music
Music can relax you, connect you to
your emotions and distract you from worrying thoughts.
Listen to your favourite songs. Turn up
the volume 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? Focus on the music, and let other thoughts fade away.
Picture yourself somewhere serene
Even if you can’t physically get
away, your imagination can transport you to somewhere you feel calm.
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.
Try active relaxation
Relaxation doesn’t have to mean
sitting still – gentle exercise can help you relax too.
Look for a class like yoga, Pilates or
gentle stretching.
Take a 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.
See our page on physical activity and
mental health for more tips. If you're interested in getting more
active to support your mental health, take a look at our Get Set to
Go campaign to find out more about how you can get active in your
local area.
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.
See our page on relaxation exercises
for more ideas on how to use creative activities to relax.
Spend time in nature
Spending time outside and in green
spaces can be great for your physical and mental wellbeing.
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. See our page on relaxation exercises
for a guided mindful walk in nature.
Spend some time taking part in
conservation, whether that’s digging in your own garden or taking
part in a local green project. You can find projects and outdoor
activities to suit whatever level of mobility you have. See our pages
on ecotherapy for more information about how to find projects in your
area.
Do a tech check
Technology can be great for helping you
feel connected, but if you’re using it a lot then it can contribute
to making you feel busy and stressed. Taking a break, even a short
one, can help you relax.
Try turning your phone off for an hour
(or a whole day if you’re feeling brave).
Step away from the TV, or have an
evening where you don’t check emails or social networks. Use the
time to do something relaxing – try some of the ideas above!
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