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Benefits of Relaxation and Techniques

Being able to relax is an important part of everyone's life. When we are relaxed, we are nicer people. It's simple, we don't get irritable and we are friendlier people to be around.
Aside from this, staying calm has other benefits including improved customer service, better performance at work, the ability to boost confidence and enhancing your general positive wellbeing.
In the workplace, having calm, stress free staff will increase employee engagement an
d allow them to respond, rather than react and see things in a clearer light ensuring they make better choices and decisions.
Another benefit of being stress free is that your general health is better. Your sleeping patterns become more consistent and your appetite is improved.

Life is a much more enjoyable ride if you're not stressed, so why not consider getting a life coach that provides people management and training to help with yours, or your staff's, personal development.
Adapting your nutrition programme or altering your training can have positive effects in and out of the workplace.

Relaxation techniques that prevent stress
Meditate
Ease stress and anxiety with some heavy breathing. You can do this whenever you start feeling overwhelmed. Just sit up straight in a chair, feet on the floor, close your eyes and focus on your breathing. To help you control it, you can always place your hand on your stomach to control your inhaling and exhaling. Inhale through your nose and out through your mouth.

Do something you love
The next chance you get, take some time out, even if it's just an hour, to do something you love. Like reading, drawing or even just watching a film. You should always have time for some self-relaxation.
Decompress
Try placing a warm towel or other heat wrap around your neck and shoulders. Sit down, close your eyes and relax your whole top half, including your face. Stay with it there for about ten minutes and breathe deeply. This helps to release tension around the top of your back.
Go green
If you drink a lot of tea or coffee, why not try going green? Purchase some green tea, or chamomile tea and drink this throughout the day instead. Caffeine seems to increase the hormone linked with stress so trying out different drinks with more health benefits. They can help improve your performance, reduce any stress you are currently under and also clear your mind.

Remember that your health and wellbeing is important, so take care of your body and mind!

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  2. Glad to hear from you Tanya Albert.. Good communication is really important when it comes to Relationship affairs.. It is good if you guys understand yourself better... Takie ya of yourself..

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