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Stress-Relieving Tips as Told by Cats

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Auburn chapter.

Finals are coming up way sooner than we would like, as usual.

(The last time I checked it was barely March.)

And the stress reliever that most people rely on to make it through the week is eating

Like eating until we are miserably full.

 It makes sense. Engaging the senses, like taste, can relieve stress.

However, when relying on food to make yourself less stressed brings about a never ending cycle of being stressed, over-eating, and being stressed from over-eating.

 

So HC Auburn pulled together some legitimate tips to relieve stress, that don’t involve food, with some comic relief kitties along the way!

Who knows, reading this article might even do the trick.

1) Dance your heart out

Dancing is like a double-whammy, it satisfies your sense to hear and gives you a chance to move, which are both good for de-stressing.

 

2) Listen up

Listening to music that is calming is, well, calming.

 

3) Chat it up

Just knowing that someone is listening to your problems helps you reassure yourself and hearing a comforting voice in response is always a bonus.

 

4) Just breathe!

Taking slow deep breaths helps oxygenate the blood, which allows your body to center and relax.

 

5) Talk to yourself…even if you look crazy

Telling yourself it will be okay really works because it helps you organize your thoughts and reprioritize your schedule.  

 

6) Find something laughable

Laughing releases endorphins to trick your nervous system into thinking you are happy.

 

7) Find your inner Zen

Try meditation or yoga. Being physically and mentally aware of yourself helps prevent stress from happening in the first place.

 

8) Do work!

Exercising improves circulation and helps boost your mood immediately.

 

9) Claim sanctuary, really

Take 10 minutes to make yourself an uncluttered space where you can be comfortable to work. Place a picture of your friends or family nearby, or anything that makes you happy.

10) Chew gum

Chewing gum allows you to satisfy your taste without indulging on everything in the kitchen.

So, hopefully you will relieve some stress with these tips…

But by the end of the week you may feel like you have been hit by a truck.

But try to make studying fun and remember that everything will be okay.

For more detailed tips on how to relieve stress, check out this website:

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/quick_stress_relief.htm

 

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Lindy Olive is known for being a foodie health-nut hybrid, who thinks the best things in life happen in the kitchen. She is a senior at Auburn University, majoring in Nutrition & Wellness and minoring in Sustainability. She wrote for Her Campus Auburn for three years before taking on a role as Campus Corespondent. If you ever need her, you can find her in front of a computer, in a garden, or at the gym. Lindy likes to dream big, and right now, that dream consists of owning a garden-bakery while writing agriculture public policy or working for a test kitchen. When she isn't thinking about food, which is apparently rare, she is hiking with her boyfriend and dog, on a feminist rant, or having deep conversations with her best friends Bailey and Melissa.