Have you ever noticed that stress does not just stay in your thoughts, it shows up in your body too? Tight shoulders. A clenched jaw. A heavy feeling in your chest or stomach. Even when the situation is over, your body can stay tense.
This happens because your body remembers what you go through. Pressure, worry, fear, and strong emotions often get stored as physical tension. Over time, this can leave you feeling restless, tired, or constantly on edge.
Body relaxation helps your body release that built-up tension.
It is not about forcing yourself to relax or making feelings disappear. It is about gently noticing where stress is sitting and giving your body permission to release that stress.
When your body stays tense, your brain stays on alert. When your body relaxes, it sends a message of safety to your nervous system.
Relaxing your body can help:
Sometimes the body needs to settle before the mind can follow.
You can do this sitting or lying down. There is no right or wrong way.
Go slowly. Even noticing tension without changing it is part of the practice. You can stop anytime.
This body relaxation can be helpful:
Practicing when you feel calm makes it easier to use when things feel harder.
Your body has been trying to protect you. Tension is a signal. Body relaxation is a way of telling your body that it is safe to rest now.
You do not need to feel completely relaxed for this to work. Each small release helps your body let go of what it has been holding.
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