"100 Ways To Calm Yourself When Life Is Getting Tough"

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1. Be Generous. Give something to a total stranger. Acts of giving make us feel warm and fuzzy inside.

2. Sit in a coffee shop or a busy street and soak up your surroundings. You don’t have to talk to people.
3. On the flip side, if being around people is feeling too much for you. Go home. Relax.

4. Practice self-love. Each day remind yourself that you are a strong, beautiful person, with a lot to offer.
5. Educate yourself: research what it is you are experiencing. Arm yourself with knowledge and the resources to tackle the problems head-on

6. Preparation: Write the day’s to-do list the evening before.
7. Create a dream sanctuary; surround yourself with inspirational quotes and positivity.

8. Strengths: Write down a list of 20 of your strengths.

9. Keep going forward. Keep taking small steps, no matter what. Being stagnant doesn’t serve you.
10. Walk: Walking helps clear your mind. It offers you a different perspective.

11. Indulge. Take a day off to spend a whole day doing exactly what you want.

12. Cry: Release all that emotion. You will feel better.
13. Talk: Call or meet someone in person to chat about problems.

14. Re-visit an old hobby. If you don’t have one, create one.

15. Prioritize: Decide what’s important right now. Say no to extra obligations.
16. Alleviate pressure: Reduce expectations of yourself and others.

17. Sleep: Get enough rest. Sleep 7-9 hours each night.

18. Nap: Give yourself a break.
19. Help: Don’t be afraid to ask someone for help.

20. Be silly: Do something that you did as a child. Don’t take life too seriously.

21. Surround yourself with beauty: Visit an art gallery
22. Restore your faith in humanity: Search the internet for inspiring stories.

23. Surround yourself with positive people.

24. Let your hair down: A night out in town might help you blow off some steam.
25. Meditate: Learn to calm yourself.

26. Hydrate: Don’t forget to drink enough water.

27. Check your self-talk. Negative self-talk does not serve you.
28. Change your self-talk to positive self-talk.

29. Eat: Make sure you eat healthy foods; if possible, smaller portions.

30. Watch a silly movie: This can be a welcome distraction.
31. When you wake up, stretch like you did when you were young.

32. Shower: A nice warm shower makes you feel good.

33. If you feel something is wrong physiologically, schedule a meeting with your doctor.
34. Cuddle: whether it’s your dog, cat, friend or partner. We are human. We require touch.

35. Intense Exercise: running or even swimming. This will increase energy levels.
36. Journal: Develop a habit of journaling. This will help free your mind.

37. Small steps: If you feel overwhelmed by everything, break it all up into small actionable steps.
38. Gratitude list: Write down a list of 20 things you can be grateful for.

39. Accomplishments: Write down a list of 20 things you have accomplished so far.

40. Remind yourself of the value you have to offer.
41. Write down the two most important things you want to complete each day.

42. Wake up. Complete the two most important things. Then do other tasks.

43. Clean your bedroom. De-cluttering your environment is magical.
44. Relax: Lie in an open field and stare at the clouds.

45. Read a good book. Get lost in another world.

46. Take a break from social media, if it all feels too much.
47. Avoid the comparison game.

48. Pamper yourself. Go to the spa.

49. Ask for reassurance from family and friends.
50. Listen to your favorite music.

51. Volunteer and give back to your community. Maybe a pet shelter?

52. Find a safe place to scream and let it all out.
53. Eat foods that make you feel comfortable.

54. Embrace silence. Go somewhere to be alone.

55. Think about your dreams. Allow yourself to dream.
56. Do simple coloring in books. Be like a child.

57. Take a walk on the beach. The ocean is soothing.

58. Mountains are strong and secure. Find them. Absorb them.
59. If Self-help books overwhelm you. Read fiction instead.

60. Get inspired. Watch inspiring videos on Youtube.

61 Find those that have overcome what you are going through to restore inner strength.
62. Get expert help (psychologist, doctor etc) if required. Ask family for help with this.

63. You have won the lottery. Just being alive and being able to breathe is a privilege.

64. Routines: When life is chaotic, establishing a routine provides stability.
65. Embrace the sun. Soak it up. Go outdoors.

66. 10 min alignment exercise.

67. Sit in silence and just breathe. In and out. Nice deep breaths.
68. Seek out happy memories.

69. Relax. Have a warm bath. Clear your mind.

70. Invest in a miniature Zen Garden. Start by searching on the internet.
71. Walk barefoot in the grass. This can be therapeutic.

72. Bake bread. Enjoy the process. Absorb the comforting smells of your creation.

73. Watch the sunrise, whilst sipping your favorite coffee. Get excited about the day that lies ahead.
74. Watch the sunset, with a glass of wine. Recap on the day.

75. Decorate your room or house. Make it look beautiful.
76. Call your boss. Tell him you’re sick. Just take the day off to unwind from all the stress.

77. Create a morning ritual that provides the needed support.

78. Or (because everyone is different) you can develop an evening ritual instead.
79. Switch off all devices an hour before you sleep for a good night’s rest.

80. Help someone else with their problems. This can often be the best self-care.

81. Watch a comedy show (live or on T.V.). Get yourself to laugh. Laughter, as they say, is often the best medicine.
82. Dance. Dance on your own. Dance in your house. Dance wildly.

83. Walk your dog and get exercise.

84. Walk someone else’s dog and do them a favor in the process.
85. Seek out new experiences. Do something you haven’t done before.

86. Ideas. Start writing down all your ideas. Carry a notepad with you.

87. Be spontaneous. Instill excitement into your life.
88. Sign-up for the gym. Exercise helps clear your mind.

89. Or exercise in the comfort of your home – you don’t have to spend lots of money to stay fit.

90. Plan a short road trip with a friend to get away.
91. Speak to a nutritionist to develop a food plan that can support you.

92. Try yoga. It’s great for the body and the mind.

93. Get rid of limiting beliefs that do not serve you. You may believe that you cannot do something, but is this really true?
94. Use your senses. Buy some incense for your house.

95. Love. Call someone (instead of texting). Tell them you love them.

96. Listen to classical music.
97. Spoil yourself. Buy yourself presents – flowers or even a new dress.

98. Sketch. Take out a notepad and start sketching. This can be therapeutic.
99. Wake up and listen to inspirational podcasts to get you motivated.

100. Remind yourself that life is a journey. Remember that what you are going through is temporary, It will pass.
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