Sleep Aid Tips: Stress Breathing Techniques to relax
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Sleep Aid Tips: Stress Breathing Techniques to relax

Stress can be one of the biggest causes of insomnia, or restless sleep at night. Learning how to breathe properly is a great sleep aid tip... and its not what you think!

When we begin feeling stressed, we have a tendency to also begin breathing faster and shallowly, which reduces the volume of carbon dioxide in our blood and causes blood vessels to constrict. More often than not, this can lead to hyper-ventilation, which throws our metabolism completely out of whack!

Coaches and athletes understand the need to practice good breathing habits to keep metabolism's in balance and produce up to 99% of the body's energy aerobically. Conversely, those of us who have poor breathing habits experience a drop to around 85%, which is a significant decline in aerobic energy production.

The physiological changes caused by poor breathing habits throws off our pH balance, the ratio of O2 to CO2 in the bloodstream, diminished energy and of course a feeling of anxiety or poor health in general.

Although we naturally breathe autonomously, over the course of our lifetimes we actually learn to breathe incorrectly. It's a behavior that can be unlearned given time and effort.

That said, we first need to become aware of our breathing habits, by actually listening to ourselves breathe. We need to time how many breaths we take per minute and if that number is much over 12 in a relaxed state, we need to think about how we can best re-learn to breathe normally.

The first step is to avoid holding the stomach in, preventing the diaphragm from working properly. Relax your stomach muscles and inhale slowly through your nose to a count of 3.

Now hold that breathe for a second and then exhale to a count of 6.

Repeat that three times and then allow yourself to breath normally. The entire exercise should have taken you 30 seconds.

Since a good 70% of your body's waste is eliminated through exhaling, you're going to always attempt to double the time spent exhaling compared to inhaling. This allows your body to balance its metabolism and pH levels and well as increase the amount of energy produced.

In stressful situations, your body will literally relax as you do it and your fight or flight response will quickly recede.

As a quick fix, this type of breathing technique works wonders for calming yourself down, but does not address the larger issue of learning to breath this way all of the time. To do this, you need to remain aware of your breathing habits and continually remind yourself to stay in control of your breathing.

Over time, you will develop the habit, but meanwhile, you may need prompting. One solution is to set a timer (for example on a digital watch) to beep every 3 to 5 minutes as a reminder to check your breathing.

This helps because as we submerse ourselves into a given task, we can easily lose track of our breathing without realizing it.

You may even find it helpful to repeat a phrase during your practice like, "I'm breathing in", "I'm breathing out", to help you establish the proper rhythm. Your goal is to allow your body to take over autonomously with proper breathing habits as a result of your practice.

If you condition yourself to breath properly, especially in stressful situations, you will alleviate the stress and anxiety of it and remain calm and rational.

Good breathing habits are learned, so training yourself beginning today will get you back on track to a happier, healthier you!

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Time Stress Management: Enjoy Your Spare Time
by: Anonymous

With the very busy world that we live in, it?s often hard to squeeze in some quality time for ourselves. Some people work hard and don?t get enough rest for months at a time.

If you look at statistics, the number of breakdowns experienced by people continues to increase. Why? It?s simply because people have forgotten to take care of themselves.

They work and take care of their duties thinking that they don?t need a break. They find that finishing a task is more imperative than giving themselves a moment?s breather.

They continue to trudge through life, until one day, they simply collapse and lose control.

I?m all for hard work and determination. Success can only be attained if these two traits are present. But we also need to know when to say that enough is enough.

Our minds need to rest, or else it can fail us when we most need it. In fact, universities recommend that students study ahead of time. Last minute cramming can lead to lack of sleep.

On the day of the test, many of these students have had total mental blackouts, instances wherein everything they read about and studied for just leaves their mind. Everything has simply flown out the window, and everything they?ve worked for has become moot.

If there?s one way to enjoy life, it?s knowing the importance of rest. We do need to fulfill all our responsibilities.

But we also need to learn how to enjoy life and bask in its unique moments, lest we forget what we?re really here for. We are all blessed with friends and family.

If we don?t give ourselves enough time to spend with them, then we may as well watch all our relationships crumble. No one wants this to happen to them.

While many do go on vacations with their loved ones, they also take their work with them. This simply isn?t quality time.

So, how do we actually get to enjoy our spare time? Here are a few tips to follow:

? Inform everyone at work so that they will know not to bother you.

? Finish what needs to be done and keep the pending items safe in a drawer.

? Write down what you need to work on when you get back.

? Know that your friends, family and loved ones are just as important as your work.

? Give yourself time to reflect on your life and work out ways in which you can balance everything.

? Keep yourself surrounded with friends during your spare time to lessen the chances of thinking about your responsibilities.

? Learn how to organize your life.

? Learn to ask for help when you have difficulty sorting something out.

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