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Stress Relief Games: Play Your Stress Away

By Paul Phillips

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Can stress relief games really help ease your feelings tension and anxiety? Definitely.

It's true that stress is often caused by outside factors that we have no control over, like having to pay for a new water heater, or having to take up the slack for an absent co-worker. But how we deal with those outside stressors can make things worse.

Many people dealing with stressful situations try to hold things in, keep it all together, and stay in control. But what they actually need is an outlet, a way to just let themselves go for a while and get everything out.

And that's where stress relief games can help.

Exercise

Physical exercise is often a great way to deal with stress. Once you are in the pool swimming laps, you will soon forget about the problems at work. And hitting a tennis ball for an hour or so is a great way to work out your frustrations.

People often feel better after they've done something fun and active for a little while.

Fun is the key. Doing a workout probably won't relieve as much stress as playing an actual game or sport, like basketball, would. If you are trying to relieve stress, make sure you are doing something you really enjoy.

Board and Parlor Games

How many times have you been really stressed out about something? Then something happens to give you a good laugh, and whatever was bothering you doesn't seem so bad anymore.

There is truth to the saying that laughter is the best medicine, so playing funny board or parlor games is a great way to relieve stress.

It's hard not to laugh during a fun game of charades. And you can find games online that are guaranteed to tickle your funny bone.

Games That Occupy Your Mind

One way to relieve your stress is to get your mind off of whatever is causing it. And playing intellectually stimulating games is a great way to do that.

There are plenty of games online that will occupy your mind and keep you from thinking about your troubles. Choose games that are challenging enough to hold your interest, but not so challenging they would cause you to feel frustrated.

If you like pencil puzzles, buy several puzzle books, along with a good supply of mechanical pens, and stash them around your home or office.

Jigsaw puzzles are also good stress relievers.

Stress relief games are a great way to ease your feelings of tension and anxiety. Whether it's engaging in physical activity, playing games online, or solving pencil puzzles, you are bound to find a game that will help you manage your stress.

I, Paul Phillips am a health writer researcher. I graduated in 'Biological Sciences' which includes biochemistry, physiology and nutrition. I have worked in various related research and development labs. I am always willing to give advice and help people in my field. For more information please try the link below http://www.HealthNewsLive.net

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