E120-How To Remain Calm
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Remaining clam is both a natural physiological state and a chosen way of mind, so to speak.
Our temperament and or emotional states are subject to a barrage of factors, which in laymen's terms can be extrinsic or intrinsic, meaning external or internal.
From our relationships with people and where we live, to our personal self care, by way of sleep, nutrition and exercise, achieving levels of calm can for some come easy and others, not so much.
Upon visiting four countries in Asia, South Korea, Nepal, Japan and China I saw how the use of candles of all description, are implemented into daily rituals, for holistic purpose. I myself enjoy the calming effect and smell of candles, in the home, allowing for a sensation of nervous system balance.
With the advent of technology devices, increased working hours, ultra processed foods and physical inactivity, we are constantly putting our nervous system under pressure, which in turn can lead to a sense of anxiety or unease.
Regular strength training and cardiovascular exercise are some of the best antidotes to stress induced states, as increased blood flow and oxygen uptake help to trigger our parasympathetic nervous system, post workouts.
Coupled with quality nutrition, by way of whole foods, low sugar intake and hydration, our ability to control our nerves, emotions and even behavior is improved.
We can add extrinsic solutions to help us calm down, through relaxing music, plants, a decluttered home / work environment, regulated ambient temperatures and even color pallets.
Finally.....last but by all means not least, sexual intercourse or intimacy is a sure fire way to destress and calm ourselves down, so get to it folks and thank me later.
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