Thursday, October 13, 2011

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management
Who says stress management has to be difficult? There are many things you may really enjoy that can relieve stress quite effectively. Here are some of my favorite recommendations. Enjoy the rest of your week, and try as many as you like! For more stress management resources and updates, check out the new About_Stress Twitter feed--it's just getting started, and it will bring a variety of inspiring quotes, useful articles, and interesting re-tweets. Be one of the first to follow! --Elizabeth

Chocolate Meditation
When something as enjoyable as chocolate can be good for you, you know you're in for a good time. For chocolate lovers, the chocolate meditation is one of the most enjoyable stress relief tools out there! Learn how to do it effectively.

More Fun, More Laughter, Less Stress!
These stress relievers all have something in common: they're all easy AND fun! Which of these are you already doing, and which do you need to do more often?

Sex as a Stress Reliever
You may already enjoy sex for other reasons (who doesn't?) but sex has many benefits as a stress reliever as well! Read about them here, and have some fun tonight.

65 Suggestions From Readers
My readers have some great suggestions of ways to have fun and relieve stress as well. Right now, there are 65 of them. I invite you to read up and get inspired by my readers' best tips, and perhaps add your own to the list!
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