Stress Signals-Stress Supertools
What are the most underrated Supertools for reducing stress?
Here are 9 Supertools:
1. Laugher Yoga
I came across Laughter Yoga in 2019, and I was shocked by its benefits.
At first I was skeptical, but I had to change my mind immediately.
I practiced it with a Laugher Yoga Therapist, and the concept is this:
→ Laughing reduces our stress.
So, if you don’t want to practice Laughter Yoga, consider doing what I did in 2018 during a particular period of my life:
→ Spend 5 minutes per day watching a comedy video on YouTube.
2. Contact with Nature
So I know its benefits for reducing stress.
“Contact with nature” can also mean “gardening.”
For example, gardening is my mom’s favorite anti-stress activity.
I got a bunch of things from my mom, but gardening didn’t make the list. It’s just not my thing.
3. Martial Arts
A couple of my friends practice Brazilian jiu-jitsu with the sole purpose of reducing stress.
So, if you like martial arts you might want to consider it.
I’ve never tried it.
4. Prayer
Many people pray not only for the act itself but also to reduce stress.
Praying offers us similar benefits to transcendental meditation.
5. Sports
Sport is my life.
So the only thing I can tell you is: “Find your favorite sport and go for it.”
You’re not only gonna reduce stress, but you’re also gonna learn all the human skills you need at work.
Trust me.
6. Writing
Writing is one of the most underestimated wellbeing practices.
Tomorrow we’re gonna see this magical art in detail.
7. Reading
Reading, especially stories, helps us enter a new world, live with positive emotions, and reduce stress.
I’ve been immersed in the world of stories since I was a child.
So, I lived my first 12 years completely immersed in this “Fairy world.”
8. Social activity
I truly believe we’re gonna see an explosion of social activities in the next 10 years.
Why?
Because loneliness is a big problem, and it’s gonna become bigger and bigger.
Anyway, social activity not only reduces the feeling of loneliness but also our stress levels.
9. Art
My dad is an artisan – a tiler.
His favorite anti-stress tool is… working!
And also building small wooden items.
So, if you love art like my dad, you can reduce your stress level through art like painting, drawing, or building something.
I honestly find benefits in creating these infographics!
Okay, these are 9 underrated supertools to relieve stress and bring wellbeing into your life.