Quick Relaxation
* Loosen your clothing and get comfortable.
* Tighten the muscles in your toes. Hold for a count of 10. Relax and enjoy the sensation of release from tension.
* Flex the muscles in your feet. Hold for a count of 10. Relax.
* Move slowly up through your body- legs, abdomen, back, neck, face- contracting and relaxing muscles as you go.
* Breathe deeply and slowly.
Long-Term Relaxation
* Get in a comfortable position. Minimally tighten your right fist so that you feel only the smallest amount of tension. Hold it at this level. Be sure you continue to breathe... Now let go and relax... Observe the difference in feelings between the right and left arm and fist.
* Now minimally tighten your left fist. Hold at this level so that you just feel the tightening... Let go and relax. Let the relaxation spread through the arms and the rest of the body.
* Now tighten ever so slightly the following parts of your body.
(Each time tighten only to the point at which you can observe tension, where you can observe tension, where you become conscious of or can "feel" the tension. Hold the tensions at that level, and be sure you tighten only the intended muscle while the rest of the body stays quiet and relaxed. Be sure you continue to breathe. Each time you let go, let those parts relax further and further.) Tighten ever so slightly your scalp... let go and relax... Let the face become smooth and soft... Let the eyes sink into their sockets... Now slightly tighten the throat and neck. Hold it... Let go and relax.
* While continuing to breathe, minimally tighten the triceps. Be sure the neck eyes and tongue are relaxed... Let go.
* Raise your shoulders to your ears minimally. Be sure the neck stays loose. Observe how the shoulders feel different from the rest of the body... Let go and relax. Feel the relaxation sinking through the body... Minimally tighten the stomach. Keep breathing... Let go and relax. Minimally tighten the buttocks... Let go and relax. Minimally tighten the feet, calves, and thighs... Let go and relax. Let yourself reach an even deeper level of relaxation, a calmness and serenity.
* Now minimally tense every muscle in your body so that you just feel the minimum tension... jaws... eyes... shoulders... arms... chest... back... legs... stomach... Be sure you keep breathing. Feel the minimum tension in every part... Let your whole body relax. Feel a wave of calmness as you stop tensing.
* Now, with your eyes closed, take a deep breath and hold it. Note all the minimum tensions... Exhale and feel the relaxation and calmness developing... Note the feeling of heaviness.
2006-09-23 11:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the situation. I usually think about what im nervous about so I know what to expect, then tell myself ill be ok, then try to distract myself with something else. Sometimes I think about other things that are so much bigger then what im going through. Just tell yourself that its going to turn out how it is anyway, so why stress yourself out... its not like its going to help.
2006-09-23 18:51:25
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answered by A* 4
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The Japan Little League All-Stars shouted when coming to bat.
2006-09-23 18:45:04
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answered by jit 7
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Drink a beer. Smoke some marijuana. Take a nap. Take some sleeping pills maybe.
2006-09-23 18:47:52
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answered by Mike Smith 1
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i drive and throw some good music in the cd player
2006-09-23 18:50:58
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answered by samurai shampoo 2
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Only one thing my friend is to drink VOOKda mmmm so good and smooth my friend,better than u know.
2006-09-23 18:50:42
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answered by pirateron 5
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Take a Xanax!
2006-09-23 18:45:28
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answered by Twisted Maggie 6
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