13) Alternative suggestions for .....

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…… stress relief!


We’ve all read about it, all thought about it and now we’re going to deal with it.  Stress.  It’s perfectly natural to be stressed at various points in life and no doubt, in small doses, stress can be quite healthy. In bigger doses most of us would agree that it’s unhealthy. What I want to know is how to relieve stress when it builds up to volcanic levels, any ideas?

I can do the meditation stuff, focus on my breathing and all that but you do get some strange looks if you plonk yourself down in the middle of the freezer aisle in the supermarket after suffering the latest episode of inconsiderate trolley driving to focus on your breathing.

Driving I used to find quite a focussing and enjoyable stress reliever. Due to having numb toes and crunchy joints this has been pushed down the list. I need to concentrate like a learner on the pedals these days and cheerfully remind the children how much it would cost for a similar ride experience at a theme park!

Meaningful debates …. nope … off the list too. When you’re regularly beaten in an exchange of words by a quick witted seven year old you have to accept that the chemo fog hasn’t quite lifted yet.

A gentle stroll through the field with the dogs, that fell of the list ages ago … probably around the time of Labrador Jnr’s arrival. He just isn’t designed for stress relief no matter how much I squint and hop on one leg when trying to convince myself that he is that cute loo roll puppy.

I need some new ideas, preferably enjoyable stress relievers, if a giggle can be raised then that’s even better. So far my “To Try” list is limited so all suggestions are welcome, serious and amusing.

Top of the list at this point is a bit of Greek dancing ….. the sort accompanied by lots of plate smashing!

Bad Fairy x

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  • Mo

    A large G & T helps too.

    Agree laughter is the best stress buster.

    See you on Dan's blog.

    Sue xxxxxxxxxxxx  

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thanks for all of the suggestions. I think I'll start with Sue's G & T first then move on from there!!

    Bad Fairy x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Dear Bad Fairy

    I would start with that G and T.  And then have another.  

    We have recently received some strange massage gadgets with blue lights (and no, they are not for any other purposes.)   They are, apparently, supposed to help stress and relieve pain.  

    They look pretty and make nice humming sounds which are a distraction from gazing at the frozen landscape.

    xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Beleive it or not my stress relief is E-bay ! Trawling through for goodies & bargains can be fun (time consuming). Even better is selling stuff and making money. Yes it does take time, but once you are organised it's not too bad. This has been good for me & my sister as she has been streamlining her house (not sure why she doesn't sell herself though) & getting some money in return. Part used perfume has been  an excellent moneyspinner.

    Bad Fairy- I agree that stress can be good as long as it's managed & you know it is stress - that make sense ? I'd rather swamp it with something else that needs more mental thinking so it negates the bad stuff.

    Buzzie - you make sure you don't call down the Mother Ship with this gadget of yours !

    Apart from that - a nice glass of single malt goes a long way as well.

    Jewels x