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What's your stress-reliever?
Shopping, sex, wine, bath, exercise, etc? How do you do-stress?
Re: What's your stress-reliever?
Oh, I wish exercise was my de-stressor!
For me, it's quite the opposite - more like having a nice dinner with Chris, or something. Just quiet time with just the two of us...and the dog, of course!
Sleep is always good, too.
Megan & Chris
Me too, I would be super skinny if I used exercise to relieve all of my stress (I'd probably never stop exercising).
I am unfortunately one of those people who relaxes with food. I love to enjoy something yummy after a long stressful day.
Prayer always helps me
I recently discovered that I love to draw too, especially with colored pencils. Chavis actually gave me a mack daddy professional set on our wedding day. I really need to get back to that...
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Brooke- those are awesome! Great talent!
For me, exercise is a great stress reliver, but if I'm stressed, it can be hard for me to get my butt in gear, but once I do I feel great.
Otherwise, I love a hot shower.
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Brooke you are very talented! I love pink flamingos!
I, unfortunately, de-stress with food.
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TTC Since January 2011 - We have bad spermWow Brooke! Those are amazing!
I also wanted to say...can I add a good cry to this list? I just got off of a phone call at work with someone who was less than nice (for no reason, really). I don't cry at work, but I'm majorly holding back the tears!
Megan & Chris
Stress reliever is a good book in a hot bubble bath by candle light. If it's really bad, add chocolate or cookie dough into the equation.
Mad reliever is exercise...
I agree with everyone who said they WISH exercise was their stress relief. Wouldn't that be fabulous? Sadly, that's not even close to being true.
My stress relief, oddly enough, is cooking. Not even eating. Just cooking.
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What's LittleMissNewlywed Cooking?
And Megan, definitely a good cry!
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I destress the lazy way. Butt on couch with junk food. Yuck. Which usually leads to more stress in another way
Recently I have been destressing with relaxing outside since it has gotten so nice and I'm off so early in the day. I also have been doing alot of crafting and decorating as well.
But when I'm really upset nothing like a vent, a cry and a strong drink lol
I hadn't thought of this - what a good point!
Any time I'm stressed or upset, Chris makes some kind of stupid joke/comment, and it always makes me feel better. What a great reminder!
Megan & Chris