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dwmoeller
03-20-2015, 09:45 AM
Positive coping responses

Listening to music
Playing with a pet
Laughing or crying
Going out with a friend (shopping, movie, dining)
Taking a bath or shower
Writing, painting, or doing other creative activities
Praying or going to church
Exercising or getting outdoors to enjoy nature
Discussing situations with a spouse or close friend
Gardening or making home repairs
Practicing deep breathing, meditation, or muscle relaxation
Making and following through with an action plan(What is a PDF document?) to solve your problems.
Seeking counseling if you continue to struggle with stress.

ifnotforgrace
06-09-2015, 04:22 PM
Great List..I often find that adding aroma therapy to music/meditation or a bubble bath enhances the experience immensely.

janbear
08-29-2015, 10:52 AM
It has been suggested to me to journal as a coping skill. I am not very good about it though. I do some of the ones ya'll suggested.

MajestyJo
08-29-2015, 04:32 PM
Journaling was good for me. I filled 6 books in two years. Of course, when I looked back when I had 6 years sober, I realized a lot of it was a laugh and a half, because as much as I thought I knew everything, I knew nothing. I just had to get the feelings out and it helped to put them down on paper. When I went on the internet, and shared at sites, I stopped journaling.