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If you’re feeling stressed, learn from research at the University of Cincinnati that looked at ways college students could unwind and unfrazzle. The study was published in the Journal of Happiness & Well-Being.
Immediate actions
• Stop, pause and breathe: Slow down, take deep breaths, and count backward from 10.
• See the bigger picture: Ask yourself if this is a big deal or not.
• Contact a friend: Everybody has a phone. Call someone who can listen.
Long-term actions
• Diet and exercise: If you’re eating healthy and being active, you’ll tend to have lower stress levels overall. Exercise burns off negative energy. And the right food in moderation helps you avoid feeling weighed down.
• Daily “me time”: Take time, even just 10 minutes, and go outside, walk, enjoy something.
• Remember to HALT: Take care of 4 things: Make sure you’re not Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired.
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