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Workaholic’s Guide to Unwinding in a Healthy Way

When the pressures of work, home, and personal responsibilities are high, it can be challenging to maintain balance. Unwinding in a healthy way is important for everyone. Whether you’re a workaholic or not, taking time to de-stress can help you feel more balanced, productive, and clear-headed during your workday.

Workaholics need to unwind too. Being constantly busy with not enough time isn’t healthy. You may feel like there isn’t enough time in the day to relax or recharge your batteries. Some people say that if you love what you do and take pride in it, then it’s not “work” but simply a labor of love — something that doesn’t require stress management strategies.

The truth is that workaholism can be quite destructive to your health and well-being, so here are some ways to un-stress at work. On your off-time, consider taking a page from Stop Having a Boring Life and make an effort to unwind, relax and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

Go for a walk outside.

Taking a walk in nature is one of the best ways to decompress and can help you relax, relieve stress, boost your mood, and improve your overall health. It offers numerous health benefits such as improving your mood, reducing anxiety, and improving your immune system. You can take a walk outside your office once or twice a week to help relieve stress and unwind.

And if you have a dog at home, taking them for a walk is always a good idea. If you live in an urban environment and find that the noise and the hustle and bustle of your city are too much to handle, try walking in a nearby park. You may find that the slower pace, less noise, and beautiful scenery allow you to unwind and relax much more easily than being in the city.

Be kind to yourself

Workaholics are often hard on themselves and tend to think that they need to do even more. Be kind to yourself, forgive yourself for not being “perfect” all the time, and accept that you are human. It’s okay to make mistakes and feel stressed or upset sometimes.

Being too hard on yourself can lead to feelings of shame and guilt and can prevent you from relaxing and enjoying life. Getting enough sleep, eating healthily, taking breaks from work, and doing things you enjoy can help to reduce the stress in your life.

Take time to meditate or breathe.

Taking time to meditate, even for 5-10 minutes, can help you re-focus, reduce stress, and find some peace amidst the chaos of a busy day. It can be as simple as focusing on your breath, sitting in silence, and letting go of any thoughts that come to mind. You can also try guided meditations which are available online or through apps.

Taking time to meditate can help you to unwind, calm down, and relax even when your day is busy. Taking time to breathe deeply can also be very helpful in managing stress, finding calm, and de-stressing. It can also be done anywhere and at any time, and it’s easy to fit into your schedule.

Exercise regularly

Regular exercise can help you relax, relieve stress, boost your mood, and improve your overall health. It can help you focus and unwind after a busy day and give you energy when you’re tired. Regular exercise can reduce cortisol levels, boost your serotonin levels, and help you to unwind and relax more easily.

It can help you to unwind after a busy day and give you energy when you’re tired. If you don’t have time to exercise regularly, try squeezing in shorter exercise sessions throughout the day (e.g., walking up the stairs instead of taking the elevator). You can also try yoga Nidra, which is a technique that combines yoga and sleep.

Find something that’s personally meaningful and helps you feel centered

Finding something that’s personally meaningful and helps you feel centered can help you to unwind and relax more easily. It can be something you do regularly, like reading a book, spending time with loved ones, or meditating.

Find something that brings you joy and helps you to relax and unwind. It could be something you do regularly, like going for walks, reading, or spending time with loved ones. Or it could be something that you occasionally do to help you unwind after a busy day.

Conclusion

Being a workaholic isn’t healthy. It can lead to stress and exhaustion and can also negatively affect your relationships and quality of life. Take time out of your day to relax, unwind, and de-stress. Find ways to un-stress at work that is right for you. You don’t have to do everything at once, and it’s important not to push yourself too hard.

Find ways to relax that help you to unwind, relax, and feel good. Keep in mind, however, that while it’s important to take care of yourself, it’s also important not to become too obsessed with relaxing. If you find yourself neglecting your responsibilities, you need to change your ways.

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Karen Spielman, Special to California Business Journal

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