Category: Relaxation

There are many kinds of relaxation, here are out blog posts about them.

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    Why relaxation is needed?

    When we relax, the blood circulation in our body increases and we have more energy. It helps us to have a calmer and clearer mind, which promotes positive thinking, concentration, memory and decision-making. Relaxation slows the heart rate, lowers blood pressure and releases tension. While relaxation lowers blood pressure, it improves blood flow. Studies show

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    How will relaxation reduce examination stress?

    When you feel stress, your body reacts by releasing hormones that increase your blood pressure and heart rate. This is called a stress response. Relaxation techniques can help your body relax and lower your blood pressure and heart rate. Reduce exam stress by practising breathing exercises or meditation. Breathing exercises help you calm your nerves

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    Can relaxation help tinnitus?

    For many people, stress is a trigger for their tinnitus. Learning some relaxation techniques can help prevent it before it occurs. At its best, meditation can be an extremely pleasant experience. Relaxation and inner peace are not necessarily the end goal of meditation, but it is this aspect of the practice that can set you

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    What are mental relaxation techniques?

    Hold it for a moment and then exhale. Do you feel more relaxed? Breathing exercises are one way to relax. Learn how to relax your body and mind here. Being relaxed can help relieve stress. It can also relieve anxiety, depression and sleep problems. Chronic stress can be harmful to your body and mind. It

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    Why relaxation is important for you?

    Relaxation reduces stress and the symptoms of mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety and schizophrenia. Reduction of muscle tension and chronic pain. The practice of “relaxation” is essential for stress management. When we relax, the blood flow in our body increases and we have more energy. It helps us to have a calmer and clearer

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    Relaxation when sleeping?

    Slow, deep breaths are one of the simplest and most basic ways to activate your body’s natural relaxation response. When you are lying awake in bed, start by taking 10 deep breaths. This alone will slow down your breathing and create a sense of calm. Although it is a good idea to go to bed

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    Can relaxation reduce depression?

    Relaxation also has a positive effect on your physical health. It is another way to combat the physical effects of depression, says Payne. For some people, relaxation techniques can even help prevent depression. But just like a proper diet and exercise, it takes time to see the results of regular meditation. But with practice, meditation

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    Why is relaxation good for stress?

    When you feel stress, your body reacts by releasing hormones that increase your blood pressure and heart rate. This is called a stress response. Relaxation techniques can help your body to relax and lower your blood pressure and heart rate. ‘Relaxation’ is the be-all and end-all of stress management. When we relax, the blood flow

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    What’s progressive relaxation?

    When you have familiarised yourself with the “Tension and Relaxation Technique” and practised it for a few weeks, you can start practising a very short version of Progressive Muscle Relaxation. Once you have familiarised yourself with the “Tension and Relaxation Technique” and practised it for a few weeks, you can start practising a very short

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    How to reduce tension and stress during exams?

    A shower or bath can help relieve stress, cook or bake something. Everyone knows you should stretch to improve your flexibility, but did you know that stretching has been proven to lower tension and blood pressure? Here’s a handy 15-minute stretching workout to get you started. So the next time you feel tension rising at

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