





It is very important if you wish to operate efficiently in a mental capacity that you keep in good condition physically as well. It is simply not possible to study effectively if you are tired, stressed, or run down in any way.
Breath control is one of the most rapid and immediately effective ways of lowering stress. If you feel tense or agitated in any way, just stop what you are doing, sit or stand up straight, and take several deep breaths. You should breathe in powerfully to fully inflate your lungs and then exhale slowly, dropping your shoulders and allowing yourself to relax. It may help you to mentally count down from ten to zero whilst you are breathing out. Just repeating this process a few times can promote a surprisingly immediate sense of relief and a feeling that your stress is draining away.
Muscle relaxation is a physical version of the same thing, though in this case it
is a very conscious effort to achieve a state of relaxation. What you should do is
lie on your back on the floor and then take some minutes to become comfortable, breathing
deeply and regularly. Then you should concentrate all your attention on one part
of your body at a time, starting with your foot and working up towards your head.
You concentrate on the whole of your foot for instance -
Stress
If you suspect you are stressed and it is affecting your behaviour, or interfering with your work or relationships it is important that you take steps to make yourself well again. Talk to someone: the sixth Form Team and Student Support are always available to help.
Tips for managing stress:
Exercise is one of the best ways to relax and relieve stress, even though this might
seem paradoxical. This is because physical exercise normally promotes an uplifting
sense of wellbeing. It will prevent you from becoming physically tense, dispel feelings
of lethargy, and will help to keep your system in good condition. It is also likely
to help you have good quality sleep. Take the trouble to have some sort of exercise
every day. Go for a walk, go swimming, running or cycling -
Diet is now widely recognised as an important part of our lives. Without being too
puritanical or proscriptive it is also generally agreed that over-
Sleep is obviously one of the most important forms of relaxation available to us.
It is a time when we should switch off completely and allow our body to recuperate,
re-
Meditation is a part of some Eastern philosophies which seek to promote a sense of harmony and wellbeing in the whole person. The technique usually recommended is as follows. Adopt a relaxed and comfortable position with your back straight, close your eyes, and concentrate on some fixed point of reference. This might be a word or phrase which you say over and over again or an idea which you find comforting. Alternatively you might visualise a particularly restful scene. Some people do this to the accompaniment of calm and soothing music and achieve a state of deep relaxation, after twenty minutes or so of which they feel spiritually refreshed. Rather like the other techniques described here, it is a way of calming yourself and promoting a sense of tranquillity.


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