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Power Relax: 7 Strategies for Unwinding in Two Minutes or Less
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 11:11am (GMT)

Is that dreaded Econ 101 multiple choice test two minutes away? Would you like to feel calm while you're waiting for a job interview to start? No matter what stressful situation you may be facing, following are seven relaxation strategies that can help you unwind in two minutes or less:

1) Do a Quick Spot Meditation;
2) Watch a Movie Trailer;
3) Pretend You're Acting in a Play;
4) Do a Quick Visualization;
5) Focus on the Breath;
6) Release Energy;
7) Roll Some Acupressure Balls.

Do a Quick Spot Meditation

How would moment-to-moment awareness feel? Having long been considered a powerful relaxation strategy, meditation has now been proven to lower blood pressure, anxiety levels, and depression symptoms. Think you don't have time to meditate? According to meditation guru Eric Harrison, if you have time to breathe you have time to meditate. Reading "Flip the Switch: 40 Anytime, Anywhere Meditations in 5 Minutes or Less" is a great way to start meditating in short bursts.

Watch a Movie Trailer

What movie genre takes your mind off day-to-day worries? Is it action packed thrillers like "Casino Royale" or "Spiderman 3?" Romances like "An Affair to Remember" or "The Notebook?" Whatever your film of choice, watching a short trailer is a great to decompress in just a few minutes.

Pretend You're Starring in the Role of a "Relaxed Person"

Are you up to feeling silly in order to be less stressed for a little while? I once asked a friend how she managed to seem composed all the time. She said, "some of it's acting and you just kind of talk yourself into it."

When tired, depressed, or anxious, rather than judging and perpetuating those mental states why not pretend you're an actor performing in a commercial? For example, spend a few minutes pretending you're playing the role of a person who finds waiting in the doctor's office relaxing. Sure this "acting away stress" exercise can seem fake or silly, yet it often works.

Learn to Visualize

Can you visualize your happy place? Does it look like "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's" lollipop village? Is it outer space with star wars and meteorites shooting by? Is it a pastel colored kitchen where you can taste the molasses in that fresh bite of shoofly pie? Brain research indicates that thoughts are electrical impulses impacting our physical and mental makeup. If so, even a two minute positive visualization about eating a pizza-sized chocolate chip cookie can alleviate anxious thinking.

Focus on the Breath

Can you feel the changes in your breathing patterns when you're nervous, excited, or relaxed? It's no accident that many meditation practices use the breath as a focal point. Spending two minutes breathing regularly can help reset your nervous system no matter how stressed you feel.

Release Energy on Your Terms

Can you convince your brain it's already vented about whatever's bothering you? Some research indicates that the subconscious mind can't tell the difference between an event that's happening in the physical world and an event that the mind is simply imagining. If so, perhaps you can psyche out your brain by visually releasing anger and tension without annoying or offending other people.

For instance, did someone cut you off in traffic today? Picture yourself stomping in rage and saying what you'd say if you had a chance to talk with that person. Pound a pillow, scream (as long as that won't scare anyone), or even dance the anger away like Zorba the Greek. Spending two minutes processing difficult emotions privately in your own mind can ratchet down stress levels immensely.

Roll Some Acupressure Balls

Can you roll away stress? Traditional Chinese acupressure techniques facilitate mental and physical healing by placing pressure on certain acupuncture points in the body.

Using acupressure balls on your feet, back, or head for a couple minutes can work wonders.

The web and world have produced thousands of stress relief techniques. Whether you relieve stress by juggling or meditating, learning to relax two minutes at a time can do wonders for your physical and emotional health.

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