Take a walk: Literally. Sometimes, removing yourself from the situation can be the quickest way to subside intense emotions.

2. Exercise: One study found that participants who exercised regularly were better able to manage their anger.
3. Repeat a mantra: Although you’d rather curse and yell, repeating affirmations or words like “relax” and “you’ll be OK” can chill you out.
4. Stretch: It may help to release any pent up physical tension, especially in your neck and shoulders.
5. Escape to a quiet space: Close your eyes, and visualize yourself in a relaxing place.
6. Play music: Distract yourself and vibe out to your favorite songs.
7. Stop talking: Try to avoid saying something you may regret out of emotion.
8. Find a creative outlet: Express your feelings through journaling, writing music, drawing, gardening, or a different creative endeavor.
I’ve practiced every last one of these and I agree they really do help!
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That is wonderful. These are eight wonderful tools we should all add to our mental health toolbox. May you continue to thrive on your wellness journey.
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