Physical activity is one of the best methods for fighting stress. Exercise helps you feel better by harnessing the body's natural fight or flight response, rather than suppressing it. Exercising for twenty minutes or more can enhance mood by releasing chemicals we've previously discussed called endorphins which relieve pain and increase a sense of well-being and relaxation. Exercise also helps relieve tension caused by muscle contraction. Exercise burns the energy that has been stored in the muscles, allowing them to return to their normal resting state after exercise is complete.
Negative stress can have a detrimental affect on an individual’s performance at work as well as progressing into negatively affecting teams and whole companies. Stressed individuals may suffer from low concentration which translates into a sub-standard delivery of service. They may experience fatigue and/or low motivation which in turn will affect moral and productivity.
mindfulness course reduced the reactivity of the amygdala and increased activity in areas of the prefrontal cortex that help regulate emotions, subsequently reducing stress. Researchers from Harvard discovered corresponding changes in the physical structure of the brain with a similar meditation course; there was a lower density of neurons in the amygdala and greater density of neurons in areas involved in emotional control providing a realistic and maintainable stress management technique.