De-Stress Your Day

Find calm throughout your day with our most de-stressing acts of self-care.

De-Stress product applied to hands
De-Stress product applied to hands
De-Stress Your Day
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We often go through our whole day without taking a moment to pause, even just for a few minutes, and notice how we are feeling.

But taking a moment to pause is more powerful than you think.

It gives you a chance to regain your balance when you may be feeling stressed or anxious, and time to help you feel centred again.

To help you reclaim your wellbeing and enjoy your own moments of reset throughout the day, our Education Manager, Amy Bonfield, shares her most impactful De-Stress tips help bring you back to balance.

Micro-Moments of De-Stress

1. Box Breathing

When we are feeling worried or anxious, we take rapid shallow breaths signalling to our brain that we are stressed.

The opposite happens when we are relaxed: we take slower, deeper diaphragmatic breaths.

By breathing deliberately in this way, we can help to calm both the mind and the body, stimulating our parasympathetic nervous system and putting the body into ‘rest and repair’ mode.

Box Breathing is a particularly powerful stress-relieving exercise that can be practised anywhere, perfect for when you need to take a moment to calm and refocus during a hectic day or as a tool to use to help with disturbed sleep caused by an overactive mind.

 

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The De-Stress Mind Roller Ball, with clearing and focusing aromas of Frankincense, Petitgrain and Camomile, applying the blend on to my wrists, behind my ears and onto my chest before bringing my wrists up to my nose to inhale whilst practising the Box Breathing exercise.

 

2. Stretches

Many of us have been working from home on ‘makeshift’ desks that are not necessarily the right height and sitting on chairs that are not supportive of our backs, therefore causing poor posture.

We often also forget to take breaks to stretch and move around causing stiffness in our joints and muscle tension. By carrying out stretches, we keep our muscles flexible, strong & healthy and can also improve our posture. Without stretching, the muscles can shorten and feel tight causing tension in the muscles. This also lowers the movement in the joints.

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Throughout the day I like to apply the De-Stress Muscle Gel directly to areas of tension, particularly to my neck and top of shoulders, and then carry out some simple stretches, as demonstrated in the video. As the De-Stress Muscle Gel is a ‘gel’ consistency containing Lavender and Rosemary floral waters, it absorbs quickly into the skin going on cool, then warming the area and providing instant relief.

 

3. Self-Massage

 

First treat yourself to a tension-easing bath or shower with our De-Stress Muscle Bath & Shower Oil. 

Allow the formulation of soothing Lavender, warming Ginger & Black Pepper to unwind your senses, leaving a luxurious softness to your skin and aromas that linger throughout your day.

 A warm or hot bath can help soothe sore muscles by increasing blood flow to reduce inflammation, and the heat of the water can help loosen muscle spasms.

 

 

After you have emerged from your bath or shower, follow your ritual with our De-Stress Body Oil.

A supremely luxurious oil for muscular aches and pains, our De-Stress Body Oil is infused with therapeutic Arnica Montana Flower extract, Rosemary and the exceptional benefits of Ginger.

Work the benefits of this oil all over skin, using kneading motions with your fingertips and hands to apply pressure on areas that are particularly tense or tired.

It is important we create moments within each day, however short or long, to focus on ourselves and practice self-care.

Try our micro-moments of de-stress to help relieve tension, uplift your mood and find your calm.

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