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Say Goodbye to Anxiety for a While with These Stress-Busting Tips

It’s always fun to help something new! At Oxford at Country Club Apartments in Baytown, Texas, we love to provide you with fun, thought-provoking tidbits that will make you reflect on different aspects of life.

Sometimes, it can seem like you don't have much time to get to everything on your to-do list – much less take time to relieve the stress in your life. Between work and play, there’s a lot going on in your day-to-day. However, there are some simple things you can do in just a few minutes that can make all the difference to your personal well-being. If you find yourself growing more stressed by the minute and cannot afford to dedicate an entire day to your recovery, take a few moments to try out any one of these four common stress-busting activities, and you’ll be on your way to better mental health soon enough.

Stop to complete a routine activity that doesn't take much brainpower.

Mowing the lawn, working in the garden, washing the car, or just taking a quick walk around the block can stop the gears in your head from spinning out of control. Use the time to try to relax your thought process. The key is to choose activities that are repetitive and routine, as these activities relax your mind.

Do something out of the ordinary.

If you find that you are overwhelmed by daily life, it may be time to step out of your day-to-day routine. Schedule a massage for your lunch hour, sample a new restaurant, or make plans with a friend. It may seem like you don't have time for such activities but taking the time to do something different, will do wonders for your mental state – even if the feeling is just temporary.

Take some time to get organized.

Most of us rarely have the time to organize our lives yet doing so can go far in relieving stress and anxiety. It is easy to put off clearing up your desk or organizing your closets, but the longer you let these tasks sit around, the more overwhelming they will seem. Not to mention, organizing something like your kitchen pantry or email inbox gives you a psychological boost once you’re done, making you feel more in control and helping add order to your daily routine.

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