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![]() In a cavern, in a canyon, Excavating for a mine, Dwelt a miner, forty-niner And his daughter Clementine. Oh my darling, Clementine Join Date: Jan 2001
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Well? How do you cope with stress? Jog with your dog? Take it out on your car? Say a few 'ohms' and call it meditation?
I was talkin' with G last night and he was sort of chuckling at a few things I'd said/done on a few boards as of late ... I said it's how stress manifests itself in me when it's really bad ... I sort of become passive/aggressive. I call people an Ass, which I normally wouldn't do (sorry Aversion ) - like some sort of bizarre virtual tourette's syndrome ... My remarks become a little more on edge, etc. I don't, however, mispronounce words. ![]() How do you cope? Note: If you do illegal things, I will report you to the police, so don't post them here. If you want to do illegal things, I will report you to the American Psychiatric Association, so don't post them here
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Wichser
Join Date: Oct 2000
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sleep is usually a good stress-relief, but then work against stress is always an option too. sort of cure the stress with it's biggest opponent: more stress.
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Señor member
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Huddersfield, UK
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I've invested in a punchbag recently and while I've yet to actually put it up and use it, the knowledge that it's only a couple minutes drilling in the ceiling to fit it has lowered my stress levels massively.
At work I'm opting for a more laissez faire approach by simply ignoring everyone and everything I should be doing thus reducing stress
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![]() In a cavern, in a canyon, Excavating for a mine, Dwelt a miner, forty-niner And his daughter Clementine. Oh my darling, Clementine Join Date: Jan 2001
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Actually, iCE ... I just edit your posts on other boards ...
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![]() In a cavern, in a canyon, Excavating for a mine, Dwelt a miner, forty-niner And his daughter Clementine. Oh my darling, Clementine Join Date: Jan 2001
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Information Architect
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 4,779
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Jump out of an airplane!
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: east of west
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i either do something very peaceful (gardening or hiking), or go to the other extreme and do something intense (skating or mountain biking). either way i always feel better.
jamble - a punchbag would be nice...
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![]() In a cavern, in a canyon, Excavating for a mine, Dwelt a miner, forty-niner And his daughter Clementine. Oh my darling, Clementine Join Date: Jan 2001
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Not sans parachute, I hope!
![]() Oh ... and I talk alot more
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Wichser
Join Date: Oct 2000
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![]() and yeah, I jus saw I have a life size standup of Jezza - sort of like a punchbag
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Information Architect
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Switzerland
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For Sale: One parachute ... never used |
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
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I found watching violent carttons a great stress releiver... nothing like watching tom & jerry beat the crap out of eachother
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Flashkit Witch
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: South Africa
Posts: 123
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kickboxing or yoga depending on how stressed I am. Writing rude letters to companies that have pi**ed me off in some small way is also a great way of venting my anger.
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Work sucks
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Anyway, to relieve stress I went for jogs/walks and it was good. It helped clear my mind. Also listening to music, reading and sleeping works. |
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Gross Pecululatarian
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: UK
Posts: 2,954
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Play with my cat, or go outside and run as far as I can, as fast as I can.
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Information Architect
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Switzerland
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Unemployed
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Syderknee
Posts: 864
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To handle my stress (which is extremely high at the moment due to my current work situation), I let my hair go rapidly grey, get minimal sleep and yell at people a lot. That's how I cope! (no joke unfortunately, time for a holiday)
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supervillain
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: undecided.
Posts: 18,848
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Lan, I honestly stress about everything. I let it accumulate then I normally go do something that will just get it all out of my system.
That's not healthy, I know. I've also been finding other ways. I've picked up a brush again... got a couple of paintings out. I drive around, sight see. I've given my old furniture, went out bought some new clothes, and donated more time to the needy - tutoring math, and giving the aformentioned old furniture and clothes to the needy. I've travelled less, actually. Normally, when stressed, I go somewhere I've never been. One of the most relaxing trips I took was up to Nova Scotia. Went deep-sea fishing, saw two swordfish finning in the sun pacing with the boat. it was awesome. I sketch out ideas, design something - but never seem to save, play some music - ever sung a song if Elmer Fudd sang it? You'll laugh... or do my usual... watch Cartoon Network. It's entertainment that requires me not to think. If I've had a REAL bad time... I just call the nieces, and they tell me every detail of their day, their ideas and whims, what not. It's so cool to listen to them. and when real stressed, I just terrorize the boards here at FK. per usual ![]() [Edited by gerbick on 04-03-2002 at 10:58 AM] |
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FlashKit Boobie Queen
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Coolville: Population: Me.
Posts: 101
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To relieve stress I run... do yoga... colour in a colouring book!!
But the biggest stress reliever is playing with my son, who is 14 months old. I crawl around on the floor with him, chase him, play with those big lego blocks, sing to him, make funny animal noises, etc. Having a kid means you get to be one any time you want! But it also means that I don't come home from working on a computer all day and then sit in front of a computer at home too. Which is really, really nice. |
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FK Catwoman
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Travelling
Posts: 2,313
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hmmm .. good topic -Id be interested in seeing what others do to cope with stress..
I'm an insomniac and when im stressed i just dont sleep at all , not even during the day. Music helps me a lot though its hard to really blast your stereo at 3 am and yell so i just listen to some wierd CDs i bought from a health shop (whales singing, waves crashing the usual new age stuff )During the week i sometimes play Nirvana when i get out of bed at around 10am to go to work -- It gets me in that great mood and frame of mind and prepares me mentally for the day ahead (then again thats cos i hate my work rather than stress)On the positive side lol, i find yoga and especially Hatha yoga which is bit more dynamic very good for me, it relaxes me and even helps me sleep. In the summer , its less of a prob cos i'm more active, the weather is good and i rollerblade a lot or go swimming and a sauna and enjoy the sun much more in general But i think keeping active is the key .... the worse ive ever done during some unreal deadlines earlier this year was to skateboard inside my flat at around 1am cos i was feeling too hyperactive A |
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