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It’s got many different strings and I think anything that helps in a world that seems more cluttered and hectic than ever can be useful.
I have a number of stresses at the moment and some of the exercises that I’ve tried help. I don’t think any of it is rocket science - we’ve just lost touch a little with looking after ourselves |
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I’ve done it and it took me ages to simply concentrate on me and my surroundings and then nothing.
A technique I use (similar to the monroe technique) to relax is to concentrate on each part of my body and then deliberately relax it.
It’s quite useful I suppose. |
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"I’ve done it and it took me ages to simply concentrate on me and my surroundings and then nothing.
A technique I use (similar to the monroe technique) to relax is to concentrate on each part of my body and then deliberately relax it.
It’s quite useful I suppose. "
I was taught a muscle tensing and relaxing technique at a support group. Along with breathing exercises it does help. |
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I practice it and it’s brilliant. I can get very overwhelmed and anxious about things, but I learnt that doing 5 minutes in the morning, before turning phones on, and 10 at night to settle, really helps me feel relaxed. It’s definitely improved my quality of life. |
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