Thursday, April 8, 2010

About Stress Management: Stress Relief, Tiger Woods-Style

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management
In a recent press conference, Tiger Woods mentioned that he's getting back to practicing regular meditation, a very effective form of stress relief that has far-reaching benefits. I'm glad that he is at least able to raise awareness of this highly effective stress reliever, and so I'm bringing you more information--on meditation and spirituality as well as body awareness and some links between sex and stress. Scroll down for more resources and enjoy the rest of your week! -Elizabeth

Stress Relief, Tiger Woods-Style
Read more about Tiger Woods and his chosen practice, find more information on meditation, and share your experiences and opinions in the comments section.

Body Scan Meditation
When you're stressed, you may be carrying stress in your body without realizing it. A body scan meditation can help you locate and release that stress. Here's how!

Sex and Stress
In case you opened this newsletter looking for a spicy story, here's some interesting info on sex and stress, and how the two are related. And if you use sex as a stress reliever, be sure it's safe, respectful sex within a committed relationship. And be sure it's not your only source of stress relief!

Stress and Spirituality
Whatever form of spirituality speaks to you, being a spiritual person might give you an edge with stress relief. Read the research on stress and spirituality.

 


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