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Imagining Your Way to Stress Reduction
Imagining Your Way to Stress Reduction
It might have begun with a picture in your minds eye of a sea
shore at dusk. You pictured the large blue waves rolling over the shoreline the pristine sand
in the foreground the sun gently setting in the west.
You might have imagined sea gulls gently flying past and children
building sand castles along the shore. This was the image you might have taken with you as
you began your labor for childbirth.
It might have been one of a number of relaxation techniques you
learned in your childbirth preparation classes.
Or perhaps you envisioned white blood cells swallowing up the
cancer cells in your system. You imagined the cancer cells slowly disappearing from view,
with healthy cells taking their place in your body.
You even imagined your doctor saying, "You are cancer-free" with a
big grin on his face.
Guided imagery is used in a variety of different settings. Its
primary purpose is to allow you to imagine relaxing images in order to calm your mind and
refresh your body.
If you envision a peaceful scene, and couple that vision with
controlled breathing, you can achieve deep relaxation. Nearly anyone can learn to exercise
his or her imagination this way.
It costs nothing, and it can benefit you greatly in terms of
lowering your stress level.
One of the most popular relaxation exercises is the peaceful
scene. You imagine a place of comfort, the kind of place you would go to if you were in
trouble and needed solace.
For many people, this is a beach or a forest. You then imagine
what the experience will mean for your senses what you will see, what you will hear, what you
will feel, and perhaps what you will smell.
You become a part of the scene, drinking in the tranquility.
Whenever you are stressed out, you can return to this scene and a feeling of relaxation
should occur.
Another well-known imagery exercise is the feather. Imagine a
feather drifting along a mountain by a river…and over a field. Picture yourself as that
feather. Notice how light and airy you feel as a feather.
Imagine that you do not have a care in the world, you have nowhere
you have to be, no appointments to make. You are just a feather enjoying your place in the
sun.
Or picture yourself as a drop of water in the ocean. Gently sway
back and forth as the water moves peacefully along the shore. Let nothing worry you. Your
only goal in life is to be happy.
But what if you try imagery and it does not seem to work? The
trick may be practice. The more you imagine your quiet place, the easier it should be to get
there.
You may have to try it for a week before you can determine if it
is actually impossible for you.
Also, it is vitally important that you maintain deep breathing
throughout the exercise. It is no surprise that pregnant women often practice relaxation
exercises every week.
Where should you practice this imagery? The good news is, you can
do it practically anywhere.
However, you should choose a place where your comfortable, such as
your bed, an easy chair, or a chaise lounge. At times, it may be easier to do the exercise if
you are outside rather than inside, although it would also be appropriate by the
fireplace.
Try engaging in imagery for five minutes before you go to sleep or
five minutes after you wake up. Imagery is a skill like any other; you must do it
consistently in order for it to be effective.
Initially, you might be skeptical about imagery. You might have a
difficult time with your imagination and you might be uncomfortable at
first.
In order to be successful with imagery you need to be committed.
Continue your imagery, even when you feel like quitting.
In this way, you should be able to get past any trepidation you
might have. In time, the imagery will become entirely natural to you.
Whenever you encounter a stressful situation, you can simply move
back to your peaceful place…imagine yourself as a wave of the ocean…or picture yourself as a
feather.
Imagining Your Way to Stress Reduction While it may seem corny, it
is a highly effective method for reducing your stress level.
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