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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management

 Sometimes you need to relax quickly and quietly so you can get on with your day. Here are some fast-acting, do-anywhere stress relievers that allow you to nip your stress response in the bud and maintain a relaxed focus with whatever it is you're doing, sans stress. Enjoy, and find more on Facebook and Twitter. Have a great rest-of-the-week!

-Elizabeth Scott

How To Reduce Stress With Breathing Exercises

 Breathing exercises work quickly and effectively for stress management. Once I learned them, I began using them all the time wherever I needed stress relief, and I'm confident they'll work well for you, too. This article supplies some of the most popular variations of breathing exercises. Which ones work best for you?  Read More


Mindfulness Meditation Technique: Labeling Thoughts

 This technique is great for taking a step back from a stressful situation, or for stopping the habit of rumination. It can also help you to start creating more positive habitual thought patterns, and it works well for general stress management as well. Try this meditation technique next time you need to feel more serene.  Read More

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Meditation Menu: Different Options & Benefits of Meditation

 Here are some more meditation options, with a run-down of the benefits of meditation. There are many ways to make meditation a part of your life!  Read More


Relieve Stress By Changing The Way You Talk To Yourself

 Self talk has a great deal of influence on our stress levels. Learn how to alter what you say to yourself and how you process stress, and see how things can seem to become less stressful almost immediately.  Read More

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