The Best Stress and Anxiety Relief Giveaway

Over the past few days, my life has been getting more and more stressful. Due to some circumstances out of my control, I’ll be doing two jobs for the next few days. This means longer hours and a steeper learning curve.

Instead of heading to the office this morning, I headed down to Philadelphia with my new team. An iced green tea and unpictured spinach feta wrap were enjoyed during our smooth trip down.

IMG_2002 (478x640) In between work discussions I relaxed with some new music and enjoyed the scenery.

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I forgot how much I love the Main Line suburbs and the Philadelphia skyline!  IMG_2004 (478x640)I said a quick hello to the Schuylkill River as we passed over it! I can’t wait to return in two weeks and enjoy a run with Meghann along Kelly Drive!IMG_2007 (640x478)While the trip down to Philadelphia was great, spending all day left me absolutely exhausted! By the time I got home at 8pm my feet were swollen and tired from visiting stores, my mind was whirling with the many unanswered emails in my work inbox, and I was stressed about what the next few weeks hold.

Over the past few months, I’ve discovered every unhealthy way to deal with stress including a few to many happy hours, too many sweets, and too little exercise. Luckily, over the past few weeks, I’ve done my best to fight stress and anxiety with healthy alternatives. But, nothing I’ve discovered melts away the stress of the day like a warm bath. Tonight that relaxing bath received an upgrade thanks to a new treat I purchased today: Ahava Muscle Soothing Eucalyptus Mineral Bath Salts. IMG_2022 (480x640)After hearing rave reviews of this product from friends and co-workers alike, I finally splurged today!  IMG_2023 (480x640) This 32 oz jar of soothing bath salts doesn’t come cheap but it does more than any bath salt or Epsom salt I’ve tried before. The descriptions sums up these salts perfectly! 

    • 100% Pure Dead Sea Salts provide mineral healing to help relax tight muscles, soften skin, and release stress
    • Therapeutic essential oils of eucalyptus revive tired, aching muscles

The smell is stronger than most bath salts but the strong eucalyptus scent is what ads to the sensorial affects. The salts literally pulled the pain and swelling out of my legs and feet!

In fact, I’m so in love with these salts, that I will be giving one away to a lucky reader! In order to help other stressed bloggers and readers alike, I want to dedicate a post to your stress relief ideas!

You can enter this giveaway a few different ways:

  1. Leave a comment on my blog letting me know how you best relieve stress and anxiety.
  2. Tweet about the giveaway: @healthyhappier is giving away @ahava muscle bath soak so you can soak your stress and anxiety away!
  3. Add me to your blog’s blog roll!

Please leave a comment letting me know that you did #2 and #3.

I will pick a winner, in the continental US ONLY, Wednesday at midnight!

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66 Comments

  1. Erin (Travel, Eat, Repeat) May 10, 2011 / 1:34 am

    I like to go for a long walk with my iPod. Just unplugging and breathing in fresh air helps the stress fade away.

  2. Christie May 10, 2011 / 1:36 am

    I relieve stress by reading blogs with my feet up!

  3. Theodora May 10, 2011 / 1:36 am

    Those salts are pretty amazing. So are spinach feta wraps.

    • healthyh May 10, 2011 / 1:40 am

      …and how do you relieve stress? If you want to be entered that is 🙂

      • Theodora May 11, 2011 / 1:26 am

        With those salts and spinach feta wraps. 😉

  4. Dan May 10, 2011 / 1:40 am

    I relax through yoga, massage, and eating healthy dark chocolate of at least 60% chocolate. By the way I also promoted your contest on twitter: @blindblog

  5. susan May 10, 2011 / 1:44 am

    I’ve picked up meditation. Well… slowly trying to do it daily. I’ve been picking up ways to do it anywhere, since I can’t always find a quiet place to hide. Its been amazing.

    I’d be willing to splurge if this is really worth it! I’d love to check it out! Thanks for sharing, I love new products!

  6. janine May 10, 2011 / 1:56 am

    I relax through yoga, though a glass of wine sometimes helps a bit too 🙂

  7. Carrie Durant May 10, 2011 / 1:58 am

    I call a friend! Sometimes just talking and letting it out really helps me 🙂

  8. sarah b. May 10, 2011 / 2:06 am

    yoga is my favorite form of stress relief, especially when followed by a nap 🙂

  9. Bridget May 10, 2011 / 2:18 am

    I go for a walk.

  10. Emily May 10, 2011 / 2:21 am

    I go to hot yoga whenever I’m stressed.

  11. Jennie May 10, 2011 / 2:23 am

    Yoga is my go-to form of stress relief. These bath salts look amazing… thanks for hosting such a great giveaway!

  12. Mac May 10, 2011 / 2:26 am

    Tweeting accomplished… would love to try that stuff out!

  13. Jessica Lawlor May 10, 2011 / 2:47 am

    So fab that you were in Philly! I live and work in Philly and am absolutely in love with the city. Especially the gorgeous skyline.

    My healthy ways of reducing stress include running and doing yoga. Unhealthy includes too much napping and time spent on the couch reading blogs, while munching on skittles.

  14. Megan May 10, 2011 / 3:07 am

    One of they ways I deal with stress is to make a list and start tackling it. I tend to stress myself out to the point of not doing anything, and by seeing it spelled out in front of me, it’s easier to start dealing with.

  15. Megan May 10, 2011 / 3:09 am

    I tweeted the giveaway.

  16. ellen May 10, 2011 / 10:56 am

    i like to head out for a quick walk. even if i’m at work, a little walk around the block is enough to clear my head and won’t make or break my productivity for the day. if i’m at home, or have more time, a run is great… and always, a bath and US weekly or something.

  17. ellen May 10, 2011 / 10:57 am

    tweeted!

  18. Theresa N May 10, 2011 / 11:25 am

    My best way to relief stress is to work in my garden pulling weeds.

  19. Andrea May 10, 2011 / 11:25 am

    Going out for a run always seems to help relieve stress and gives me an opportunity to do my best thinking. Taking a bath with bath salts would be the icing on the cake!

  20. Liz May 10, 2011 / 11:54 am

    yoga, yoga, yoga! or a massage if I can swing it 🙂

  21. jill May 10, 2011 / 11:55 am

    nothing better than a long run followed by an ice cold beer!

  22. Carina May 10, 2011 / 12:08 pm

    The first time I ran 12 miles was the morning after a particularly stressful night. It’s funny how that stress ultimately led me to learn I had more running potential than I ever imagined. After that, two loops around Central Park was no problem!

  23. Gabriela @ Une Vie Saine May 10, 2011 / 12:20 pm

    Yayy Philly!! You’re going to be here again in a few weeks?

    A few pieces of dark chocolate with some hot tea always helps me unwind. For some reason, the good-quality dark stuff just makes me sit down and savor it.

  24. Danielle May 10, 2011 / 12:23 pm

    Yoga or running for me! But then a really hot shower or bath following always helps to add to the de-stressing. 🙂

  25. @Brit_on_Twit May 10, 2011 / 12:37 pm

    I often work 2 jobs or more, if you count all the volunteer responsibilities I take on, not to mention life without work can be just as stressfull. These past few months have been even more stressful than usual, dealing with settleing a couple car acidents that left me and my body in forever recovery mode. With all that being said, even with out the stressful aspects to life my body needs a good soak from time to time! Let’s just say I buy my epsom salts in bulk 😉 I am known to take a couple e.salt baths a week, and drink magnesium calming tea as I do so, I figure I will get those stress, tense muscles from inside and out! Other ways I relieve stress and anxiety not only for my body but for my mind, is by practicing yoga every day if not at the least a few times a week. I thank you for this post and I plan on trying these salts out soon! Plus I love eucalyptus so it sounds perfect for me! Thanks – brit
    Ps. Good luck with work!

  26. jessica May 10, 2011 / 12:38 pm

    I’m curious to try those salts. I think they’d be great after my longer runs for my marathon training!

    I’ve completed #2 and #3 as well!

    Twitter (@floppywalking)

    And you’ve been on my blog roll for some time 🙂

  27. @Brit_on_Twit May 10, 2011 / 12:39 pm

    Ps. I am going to do #2 as well. See you in the twitterverse!

  28. Jenny @ Fitness Health and Food May 10, 2011 / 1:35 pm

    ohh I love baths for stress relief, my other ways are napping, exercising, and cuddling with my puppy 🙂

  29. Lauren May 10, 2011 / 1:39 pm

    Yoga always leaves me feeling relaxed and stress free.

  30. Ashley May 10, 2011 / 1:40 pm

    My favorite way to releax and destress is to work out or cuddle on the couch with my bf

  31. Lauren May 10, 2011 / 1:41 pm

    I tweeted!

  32. Megan S @ Gourmet or Go Home May 10, 2011 / 1:45 pm

    Ashley, I’ve been reading for some time now, not sure if I’ve commented. I have a very stressful day planned and I am tired! I was planning on trying to get away with dry shampoo today but as soon as I saw your hair in that one photo I knew I would feel a million times better if I did my hair. And I do. So I guess my stress relief is having good hair! Oh and Cardio muscle class:)

  33. lauren May 10, 2011 / 2:03 pm

    I spend time with my dogs, Lola & Kota. No matter what type of day I’ve had, what kind of mood I’m in – they don’t care. They want nothing more than to hang out with me and tails are wagging like crazy!

  34. toni May 10, 2011 / 2:04 pm

    I relieve stress by taking a hot shower or bath and watching mindless tv.

  35. Liz Marchese May 10, 2011 / 2:13 pm

    I relieve stress by lying down with a fun magazine/ book and I cook because I love spending time in the kitchen!

  36. Ky G May 10, 2011 / 2:16 pm

    My best way to de-stress is music. Throw my earbuds in, crank the volume up and walk the neighborhood or track while singing along to every song….HEAVEN.

    Or a nice massage always helps too!

  37. Alison May 10, 2011 / 2:30 pm

    My favorite was to relieve stress is have a fun girls night in. Complete will at home face masks, chick flicks and tons of laughs!

  38. Diana May 10, 2011 / 3:02 pm

    I like to relax with deep breaths, walks outside with lots of sun and fresh air, cuddling with my corgi, reading, cooking, and baking. 🙂

  39. Chelsea May 10, 2011 / 3:04 pm

    Oh this sounds so nice. I relieve stress by cuddling with my dog. he always helps me feel better!

  40. Meghan May 10, 2011 / 4:30 pm

    The best way to relieve stress? What I should say is yoga but what I usually do is shop! 🙂

  41. Adara May 10, 2011 / 6:37 pm

    I relax with a bath almost every night! And usually a trashy magazine!

  42. Adara May 10, 2011 / 6:38 pm

    I have added you to my blog roll!

  43. Denise May 10, 2011 / 6:46 pm

    My favorite stress reliever is reality tv. It is so obnoxious that I can’t resist!

  44. Ashley T May 10, 2011 / 6:57 pm

    My fave ways to de-stress are in order:

    1) Beg my hubby for a massage

    2) Sip hot tea

    3) Listen to music

    🙂

  45. Laura S. May 10, 2011 / 6:59 pm

    I de-stress by running.

  46. Rebecca S. May 10, 2011 / 11:12 pm

    I de-stress by trail running.

  47. Lindsey May 11, 2011 / 12:31 am

    running, yoga, or a hot cup of tea and hug from my momma- no matter how old I get she can always calm my nerves and make the world slow down.

  48. Laura May 11, 2011 / 12:41 am

    Nothing relieves stress or clears my mind better than a long walk with my dog.

  49. Elizabeth May 11, 2011 / 1:39 am

    I second the comment about trail running… it’s so relaxing just to explore rather than going with a “typical” route.

  50. Jeni May 11, 2011 / 1:44 am

    I relieve stress by unplugging, going outside, and getting some exercise. Volunteering usually also helps to put my own problems and stresses into perspective. Great blog, BTW!

  51. Jane May 11, 2011 / 2:53 am

    My favorite way to destress is a glass of wine and fun tv (like Glee or Grey’s) 🙂 though a run or yoga is a close second.

  52. Jane May 11, 2011 / 2:59 am

    I also tweeted 🙂

  53. Allison May 11, 2011 / 12:25 pm

    this is just what i need! i find going to the gym before work makes my day so much less stressful 🙂

  54. Sara May 11, 2011 / 2:57 pm

    I relieve stress in all sorts of ways: get drinks with friends, exercise, eat way too much good food, take a long bath, etc. So healthy, some not!

  55. Jordan P May 11, 2011 / 3:51 pm

    My best way to relieve stress/anxiety? A quality workout followed by a trip to the sauna is my perfect method but, sometimes when I don’t have access to the sauna, I like to head over to the pet store and look at/play with some of the animals!

  56. Tara Marie May 11, 2011 / 5:05 pm

    I like to bake! Baking just calms me down so much!

  57. Kristin S. May 11, 2011 / 5:32 pm

    I relieve stress by going to a hot yoga class. When you’re that hot and sweaty, you can’t think about anything else but the present and the anxiety melts away!

  58. Carolyn C. May 11, 2011 / 6:04 pm

    Running is what helps me. I don’t do it enough!

  59. Caitlin May 11, 2011 / 9:03 pm

    I like to beat stress through exercise – either a run or yoga. Remembering to BREATHE and getting those endorphins always clears my head and helps me refocus on what’s important!
    I just tweeted about the giveaway, and you are on my blogroll! 🙂

  60. Lauren @ Sassy Molassy May 11, 2011 / 10:51 pm

    Sign me up! Those sound amazing. To destress, I usually put on my favorite music, read a book or magazine, or go for a run. Oh baking/cooking helps calm my nerves too. It takes my energy/stress and makes it productive.

  61. William November 15, 2011 / 6:37 am

    One of my big challenges dealing with stress is that I tend to eat high fat, high carbohydratecomfort foods. I find forcing myself to replace these comforts with stretching or breathing exercises works wonders.
    But I agree a hot shower or a bath is the best thing to reduce stress after a tough day at work.

  62. Courtney Bell December 9, 2011 / 8:14 am

    Baking just calms me down so much! Sign me up!

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