5 Ways To Calm Down When You're Angry, And You Don't Want To Be.
For when you know you're way too peeved but can't seem to turn it off. How good is the movie 'Inside Out'? There’s the above character in it, Anger, whose head literally explodes every time he gets too worked up. It’s a great visual, and it definitely doesn’t seem overly dramatic — we’ve all been there. Cut off while you’re driving, kids have asked you the same bloody question a gazillion times, talked down to by your boss who is 12 years younger than you… you can probably fe

One simple way to make you happier.
You don’t know it yet, but in a few short minutes, you will begin to feel happier. You probably know already, but the ‘happy hormones’, the most popular ones being endorphins, dopamine and serotonin, are released when your mind tells them to. So how do we release these delicious hormones? Well, there’s one very simple way – laugh. What makes you laugh? I love watching babies giggle, that gets me every time. I have Youtube clips saved for ‘emergency happy time’ if things are g

If you’re looking for a simple way to relax at work, this is it.
It’s a common fact that we get stressed at work, and because we spend most of our lives there, let’s try to make it more of a pleasant place. Here is one technique from the Stress Less at your desk Card pack that will help you manage your stress. In a moment, I’m going to explain how to do this very easy self-hand massage, but let me tell you first why it’s a good thing to do: • Just like your shoulders and back, the muscles in your hands need relaxing too; we use them mor

Here’s why you need to meditate at work.
The GO GO GO mentality of workplaces are often detrimental to the workers mental health. This leads to burn out, depression, stress leave and increased absenteeism due to illness Many leading corportions, such as Google, are recognizing that they need to take care of their workers health in order to thrive in this ever-changing world. Mindfulness and meditation rooms are popping up, CEO’s are being encouraged to take mindful vacations and meditation teachers are being brought

Make it Snappy!
I know you're busy, so am I. But as the Buddha says, " one should meditate for 20 minutes each day unless one is too busy, then one should meditate for an hour." An hour? Twenty Minutes? I can hear you from here; you don't have time. I hear ya! But I also know that not giving yourself much needed 'down time' can lead to overwhelm, disease and breakdowns. Here are 7 quick, snappy stress management techniques for you to try. We really need to start at the beginning. Technique 1