What's your go-to way to reduce stress and anxiety?

Neal Sarin
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For me, it's finding a consistent routine of exercise, focus-based meditation, and sound therapy. What about you?

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Usually some gaming 😀
Alex P
For me, the only way is to get the irritant away. And that's it! I am calm again. But sometimes it's not easy to do. It's just that sometimes I'm trying to look at something and then an ad pops up in my face. It happens all the time when I'm trying to look at a video or listen to music online. And when I can't miss it, it just pisses me off. Good thing they invented adblocker for nervous people like me.)
Akash Zaveri
Take some time to think, primarily to: - Differentiate what is in my control vs what isnt - Clarify my thoughts - Reflect on what I could've done different, or what trait I must abide by better Once I do these, then getting into therapeutic activities like exercise and family time really help energise me.
Being surrounded by nature helps me overcome stress and anxiety much better than anything else. Whenever I am stressed or tired, I go to the park or my lawn to relax.
Brad
Yoga
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