Slow down and reenergize
Feeling stressed? Try some of our easy ways to relax, refresh, and reenergize.
Lavender: A Soothing Scent Sniffing lavender is an instant antidote to anxiety, according to a Japanese study.
Try a lavender-scented candle like Feuille de Lavande (Lavender Leaf) by Diptyque ($60;
beautyhabit.com). Its 60-hour burn time will keep you calmer longer.
Spend less, give more
Feeling overwhelmed is a common complaint. Quick fix: Volunteer at a local charity.
A growing body of research shows that volunteers experience a stress-reducing "helpers' high" and other health benefits.
Turn up the tunes
Anxious? Listen to your favorite music, whether
it's jazz or the latest from Jay-Z. Research from the University of
Maryland shows that hearing music you love can relax blood vessels and
increase blood flow. That not only calms you down but is good for your
heart, too.
Your recipe for relaxation
Craving something sweet? Try a delicious mango
pie. The sweet, tangy scent of mangoes—whether they're fresh or
jarred—may alter your blood chemistry and send a wave of calm over your
body, research from Japan shows. Bake your own fragrant pie with
our recipe.
Let it out
A full 85% of women say a good cry makes them
feel better, according to biochemical researchers. Permission to break
down—granted!
Just 1 minute...
of intense exercise can boost energy and help
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exercise cards ($20;
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Squeeze here
Applying firm pressure on the fleshy skin
between your index finger and thumb (called the "hoku" spot in
traditional Chinese medicine) is a proven de-stressor, researchers at
Hong Kong Polytechnic University say: Just 30 seconds of acupressure
reduces upper-body tension by 39%.
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