2. Order the suicide-hot wingsSpicy or hot food or drinks (think Thai, Hunan) can raise your body temperature and relax your body. So if you're starting to think that AC is short for Arctic Circle at work, grab some hot ginger tea, wear a wool or fleece top or take a sauna or longer shower at the gym. Exercise will also warm you up (see tip #8). Increasing your body temperature can help calm your mood by reducing muscle tension, changing brain wave patterns, inducing hormonal changes and causing vasodilation (relaxation of blood vessels), which increases blood flow to extremities and circulation in general, explains John Raglin, Ph.D., a kinesiology professor at Indiana University who specializes in exercise and mood. And when you're comfortable, you're automatically less cranky -- just ask a dry, fed baby.3. Get rocking Ever wonder why Grandma looks so serene in her rocking chair? Rocking yourself is a natural antigrouchiness mechanism, says Witkin. The rhythm allows the brain to relax and your heart rate to slow. If you don't own a rocker (or want to), try this rocking yoga move: Sit on the floor, draw your knees up to your chest, join your hands under your knees and tilt your head forward toward your knees -- now rock forward and roll backward onto your rounded back. Find any calming rhythm to shake your bad mood -- literally -- such as a mantra, humming, rocking or dancing in a swaying fashion. The clincher is that any music you listen to should be slower than your heartbeat -- just think slow, soft rhythms. 4. Take a powderSprinkle on some baby powder after your shower to chill your mood before you step out, or choose baby-powder-scented antiperspirant, car fragrance or drawer liners. Why? The smell of baby powder can quell a bad mood by evoking feelings (and memories) of safety and comfort, says Dr. Alan Hirsch, M.D., a neurologist and psychiatrist who heads up the the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, Illinois.
These were all good except the "listen to your mother" suggestion. Listening to MY mother can be deadly stressful for anyone, so I listen to recordings of my children on the computer or messages from my hubby I've saved on the answering machine.
About the bright colors ... extended exposure to red tends to increase one's sex drive. So if you have a crush on that hot guy/gal at work ... wear a red shirt and join them for lunch. Hehehe..
the kids chose the colors for the playroom we just finished painting: top half blue, bottom half red
there's a hammock in there ....
ok, i'll be back in a bit! hehehehe...
sweetcyn wrote: 8. Get your heart racing Do 10 minutes or more of aerobic exercise to douse grumpy feelings. Findings from the Northern Arizona University have shown that 10 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise improved people's mood the most. Working out at a higher intensity or longer won't make you any cheerier either, report the latest findings published in the journal Exercise Psychology (March 2005). "Exercise has proven strong, calming effects that can last for several hours," says Raglin. "But we've also found that it's aerobic activity that seems to improve mood,
8. Get your heart racing
Do 10 minutes or more of aerobic exercise to douse grumpy feelings. Findings from the Northern Arizona University have shown that 10 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise improved people's mood the most. Working out at a higher intensity or longer won't make you any cheerier either, report the latest findings published in the journal Exercise Psychology (March 2005). "Exercise has proven strong, calming effects that can last for several hours," says Raglin. "But we've also found that it's aerobic activity that seems to improve mood,
Sex would have the same or better effect.
Sex...the excersise of champions, and old men....
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