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    10 Unusual Ways to Reduce Stress
    Copyright © 2005, Dr. Nancy Olthoff

    You may think some of the ideas below are pretty far out and 
    perhaps downright Weird... 
    
    But that's okay.  These are ways Real people have used to cope 
    with Stress.
    
    Here's the thing...just read through these and choose one or two 
    and see how they work for you.  You know what they say. Different 
    strokes for different folks.   So just pick a couple to start 
    with, and see how they help you.    
    
    They're not in any particular order.  Simply read through the 
    list.  See what "jumps out" at you.  Don't try to do too many at 
    once.   (You may stress yourself out even more.)
    
    1.  Hide a Toy in Your Pocket 
    
    What?  How will that help you say?
    
    It will remind you each time you stick your hand in your pocket, 
    not to take life too seriously.
    
    Remember how you felt when you were a child and life was 
    carefree?  Grab on to that feeling each time your fingers touch 
    that toy.         
    
    
    2.  Schedule Your Worry
    
    If you have stress that comes from worrying, do this:  
    
    When you start to worry, tell yourself you're not going to worry 
    about it now, that you've set a time to worry.  Say, each day 
    between 7 and 7:30 pm, you've scheduled as Worry Time.
    
    When it's 7, then sit down.  Better yet ---- Pace the floor! 
    Then WORRY!
    
    Really get into it!  Worry BIG!  Catastrophize! 
    
    Awfulize!  (I don't think that's a word, but you get the 
    picture.)
    
    Worry like you've never worried before!  
    
    You'll feel really odd doing this, but go at it.
    
    I know it sounds crazy, but trust me.   I've recommended people 
    do this and it helped them.  
    
    No kidding! 
    
    
    3.  Do Something Silly :0)
    
    Eat Twinkies for breakfast or something.
    
    I  know, Twinkies are junk food, but break your routine once in a 
    while.  It's good for you.
    
    
    4.  Curl Your Toes
    
    Huh?  Yes, tighten your toes for 15" as tightly as you can, then 
    relax.  Do this with all muscle groups up through your body.  All 
    the way up. Finish with wrinkling up your face.  It works.
    
    
    5.  Grab Your Pillow and Beat the Heck out of the Bed 
    
    (If you've got a feather pillow, be sure to check for holes 
    first!)           
    
    Beating on the bed is good for releasing stress that comes from 
    anger. 
    
    I knew a lady who actually put a punching bag in her basement 
    just for getting out her anger!
    
    She swore by it.
    
    
    6.   Don't Answer the Phone/Door/Cell Phone/ Pager...
    
    (Say, Does anybody out there still have a pager?)
    
    Sometimes you don't feel like talking to anyone, right?
    
    Give yourself a break and don't.  
    
    
    7.   Nuts -- Eat Nuts!
    
    Good for "anger stress" to crunch on something.
    
    Go ahead.  Take out all your aggression on the Nuts.  They won't 
    mind!
    
    You could eat crunchy raw veggies, but the nuts are better.
    
    
    8.   Get good at Procrastinating 
    
    Egad!  Heresy?  Sometimes it's the very best thing you can do for 
    yourself.
    
    Ask yourself, "Will something Awful happen if I put this off til 
    later, to cut myself some slack?" 
    
    If you answer No, then put it off, as long as possible.
    
    
    9.   Act Like a 2 Year Old
    
    They're Real Good at saying No, aren't they?
    
    You gotta take care of yourself.
    
    If you don't, who will?
    
    Say No more often to the demands others want to heap on you. 
    
    
    10.  Act Like an 84 Year Old 
    
    Now wait a minute!
    
    You just told me to act like a 2 year old.
    
    Now you're saying act like an 84 year old?
    
    What's up with that?
    
    Well, here's it is.
    
    When you're in stressful situation, ask  yourself...
    
    "How would my 84 year old future self handle this or say about 
    this?"
    
    See what wisdom surfaces from within you.   
    
    
    So there you have it, the 10 unusual stress tips.
    
    I sincerely hope these ideas will be helpful to you. 
    
    
    To Your Health,
    
    Dr. Nancy Olthoff  
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Dr. Nancy Olthoff lives in Apache Junction, AZ, with 
    her husband and 2 mini dachshunds.  Mini dachshunds are
    great stress reducers! :0)   For years she practiced
    as a psychologist.   Now she is helping people reduce 
    their stress in an entirely different way...... 
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