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Meditation isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Recently, Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, confessed how he relies on NSDR (Non Sleep Deep Rest) podcasts to unwind, instead of meditation. As Pichai gave social media a new thing to talk about, we find out what celebs have chosen as an alternative to meditation.
Take a deep breath
I do breathing exercises of short duration; these are very comforting and can be done anywhere, at any anytime. Unwinding for me is very important as an artiste because of the high-paced lifestyle we are accustomed to. I don’t try things by just watching ads on social media. Normally, trying out new unwinding routines has always happened on a friend’s recommendation and that too if he or she has benefited. –Jasmin Bhasin, Actress
Yoga & chakras
Being optimistic
Tap the good vibes
Sleep a while
Know these Novel ways to de-stress in the hectic times we live in
ASMR: The term ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) was coined in 2010. It is a relaxing, often sedative sensation that begins on the scalp and moves down the body. Also known as ‘brain massage’, it’s triggered by placid sights and sounds such as whispers, accents and crackles.
NSDR: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) was a term proposed by Stanford neuroscience professor Andrew Huberman. As told by him, it includes ‘self-inducing a state of calm’ and ‘directing our focus to something’. NSDR protocols can improve learning, help you relax, reduce stress, and help you fall asleep more easily.
EFT Tapping: EFT stands for Emotional Freedom Techniques. EFT tapping falls into the category of body-centered therapies that help in relieving stress quickly. It has its roots in Chinese practice of acupuncture, which says the body’s energy travels along specific pathways. Certain points on these pathways are stimulated to improve the flow of energy. During the 1970s, several doctors began stimulating acupressure points to help their patients deal with stress, fear and phobias. One of them, patented by Dr. Roger Callahan, is called Thought Field Therapy. Later Gary Craig simplified the process and made it available to the public under the name EFT.
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