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Tips to reduce stress.

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OR...............as my signature says "be happy" atleast we can try! Although i myself find it hard 2 folow as i'm a bit short-temperd!
 
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To reduce stress you should do exercise as well as meditation and yoga regularly. You should take time to relax. Take healthy diet and get enough sleep.
 
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To reduce the stress You have to more concentrate on certain things Like YOGA , MEDITATION ,EXERCISE etc, Just take a break and enjoy your time with family. For reduce stress you can also watch TV or listing good music also. These are the ways you can reduce your stress easily.
 
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pray :)
relax....
think about good things :)
go in the room..... under a warm blanket having warm drink in hand and a book in the case of winters.in the summers cool drinks and talk with the one one you feel happy and relaxed with :)
listen to some good jokes :)
 
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leave studying fr some time. find out something to eat visit XPF but xpf consumes too much of time!(unexpectedly) I sometime found myself too muh tired aftr visiting It. listen music too.
 
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Besides this I'd like to suggest that when ever you are depressed, recite ayat-ul-kusi, and offer salah five times, and if you can some extra nafals too, it really helps alot..

sUre Why not?? I wil try! it out!
 
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We may not be able to control stress, but we can manage it. Here are some stress-management tips that may help you feel better - and less stressed - every day:

  • Accept that there are events that you cannot control.
  • Keep a positive attitude; rather than defaulting to negatives (''Nothing goes right for me,'' or ''Bad things always happen to me''), give yourself positive messages (''I'm doing my best,'' or ''I'll ask for help'').
  • Halt stress in its tracks; if you feel overwhelmed, take a walk or drive in the slow lane to avoid getting angry at other drivers.
  • Manage your time. Give yourself time to get things done; set your watch so you have more time to prepare for an event.
  • Do things that are pleasurable, like reading or gardening.
  • Take 15-20 minutes every day to sit quietly and reflect. Learn and practice relaxation techniques like yoga or deep breathing.
  • Exercise regularly by bicycling, walking, hiking, jogging, or working out at the gym. Your body can fight stress better when it is fit.
  • Avoid alcohol and recreational drugs. And don't smoke.
  • Eat healthy, well-balanced meals.
  • Get enough rest and sleep. Your body needs time to recover from stressful events.
  • Seek out social support.
 
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