Why Exercise is the Best Stress Buster - Five Steps for Getting Started
There are many different ways to deal with and release stress, but exercise is one of the fastest and most effective ways. Movement affects every part of your body and mind, in a very beneficial way.
Of course, it’s the last thing on your mind, it seems like too much effort, and life is already too complicated. However, please stay with me and read on.
Let’s talk about how it can help your mental and emotional wellbeing first.
Exercise will increase your level of emotional wellbeing by releasing endorphins, which create feelings of happiness and euphoria.
Studies have shown that it also helps with depression and anxiety, something most people are dealing with, when going through a significant life change. Exercise can be just as effective as taking an antidepressant for some people. It’s those feel-good chemicals released during exercise, that help you calm down and alleviate anxiety.
The relaxation effect of movement will also help with sleep issues. Instead of a sleeping pill or glass of wine before bed, this might be even more effective in helping you fall and stay asleep.
Exercise will boost your self-confidence, improve your positive self-image, and have you feeling and looking more attractive.
Now, physical aspects of exercising are just as valuable, so don't ignore them.
If you don’t use your body, you lose muscles, which can quickly progress to a health crisis. This is the last thing you would want at any point in your life.
Reduced muscle strength increases your risk for chronic disease and also accelerates aging. Maintaining your muscle mass also plays an essential role within your metabolic and hormone functions. It helps not only prevent excess weight gain, support weight loss, but can also help reduce your risk of heart disease and diabetes.
By now, I hope you understand why I think exercise is paramount, especially when you are already navigating rocky waters.
The following ideas will help you to develop a regular exercise routine and be able to maintain it.
1. Make it a Priority.
The first step is to decide that you will make working out a priority in your life. Start by looking at the bigger picture, seeing all the different aspects in your life it will improve, and even in a few weeks, months, or years you will be able to recognize them.
You will look and feel better, lose weight, become calmer, and more focused.
A great tip would be to find someone who can hold you accountable.
2. Choose the Right Exercise.
There are a lot of choices like yoga, swimming, walking, running, kickboxing, dancing, spinning, martial arts, and more that you could chose from.
Find an activity that fits your fitness level and your personality. Make sure you are interested in it and excited about it.
Sometimes it's better to alternate several types of exercises that are polar opposites, like yoga and walking. This creates a balance within you and allows you to fully experience the different benefits.
3. Establish Your WHY.
It’s important to become clear on WHY you want to exercise. It could be anything that's measurable to you, e.g., less anxiety, better sleep, or feeling more confident.
Remind yourself frequently of these goals.
Also, a good idea is to keep a record of how you are feeling before and after a workout. Check into your energy levels, mood, and health in general.
4. Schedule Your Exercise Time.
Don't ask, "Can I fit it in?" but ask, "Where can I fit it in?"
If you experience difficulties, start with baby steps. Take the stairs instead of taking the elevator, park further away from a store, and walk wherever you can. Then, block some time every day, even if it’s only 10 or 20 min, and be active with something you like.
You might also consider grabbing an exercise buddy for this, if you are not already enrolled in a group program. Always focus on your WHY, if you are about to talk yourself out of it.
5. Don't Give Up
Don't feel bad if you miss a few days. Sabotaging yourself defeats the purpose of you wanting to feel better and healthier. There will be times when you think you can’t possibly handle this additional item on your list, and you stop.
So, take a deep breath, regroup, and restart. Let go of what happened today, yesterday, or what will happen tomorrow, and start again. Nothing is lost, we are human, and these things happen, especially in times of upheaval.
The bottom line is, just do it, don’t wait, and believe in yourself.
Remember getting started with exercise is the perfect way to start feeling better about yourself, your situation, and your life in general.
Try a combination of different activities and see how your body can tolerate it. Then, always challenge yourself to do a little more. You will notice an increase in energy and stamina, better mood, health, and a newfound spark for life.
much love ,
Dr. Carol
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