Carl used to be described as "uptight." In fact, he was such a taut person that he suffered from chronic back pain and excruciating headaches that his doctors ascribed to tension. He was also very anxious. When he learned to perform regular relaxation techniques, these problems came to an end. There are numerous studies to prove that for many people, the act of letting go of tense muscles, just performing simple relaxation maneuvers, has a most powerful and beneficial effect throughout the mind and body.
If you are willing to devote about two minutes several times a day to simple relaxation methods, you might be amazed at the health giving results.
Merely taking the weight off your feet, sitting down or lying down, letting tense muscles loosen up, and breathing more slowly, changes your blood chemistry and has a profound effect on your nervous system. If you made a point of doing this for about two minutes at a time, five to ten times a day, you would be decreasing your stress levels and producing several health-enhancing effects.
Please don't say that you are "too busy" to relax. All it takes is a total of ten to twenty minutes a day. When consulted by a very busy executive who suffered from many symptoms of stress, to begin with, we advised him to use these mini-relaxations throughout the day. He followed the advice and every now and then he would close his office door, take a couple of minutes to sit back, close his eyes, breathe deeply and slowly allow his muscles to go limp. He reported feeling more alert at work, better able to concentrate, and he would leave the office feeling less stressed out. This technique enabled him to derive many benefits from the remainder of his therapy.









