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Chores that double as stress relievers

by Akhona Ndlela

Stress is a part of life, but it doesn’t always have to be relieved by costly methods, counselling, or a wellness retreat.

Daily tasks can enhance mental clarity, provide physical exercise, and create a sense of achievement, all of which contribute to an improved mood and reduced anxiety.

Instead of dreading some household chores, consider how they can help you regain your composure.

Chores can enhance your space and your well-being, while also serving as stress-relieving activities.

A study conducted by the University of California found that cleaning can help reduce stress. Engaging in simple tasks, such as organising pens, mail, and receipts, can soothe the mind and lower stress levels.

Making your bed every morning can create a sense of achievement that promotes mental organisation and lessens stress or chaos.

Moving furniture around in your home has the ability to give you a fresh perspective that can lift your spirits and improve your mental health.

Making food from scratch, inspired by Nara Smith, allows for creative expression, rhythmic chopping, and satisfying outcomes, all natural ways to reduce anxiety.

Dusting surfaces assists in diverting the brain from negative thoughts or negative spirals by providing gentle movement and instant gratification.

In addition to providing a sense of definite progress, ironing clothes allows for a meditative, slow-paced rhythm that helps to slow racing thoughts.

According to The Healthsite, “Gardening is a known stress-buster. You might have often noticed in movies or TV that people who are stressed or sad in a scene resort to gardening to ward off their bad mood.”

Also see: Winter cold giving you troubles? A good quality duvet could be your saviour

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