Stress Reducers While in Flight
For those who have a fear
of flying there are several things you can do during
preflight and on the plane to help your body relax. Do
one or all of these repeatedly to help your mind and body
relax.
Stretch those
muscles!
Lean your right ear down to your right shoulder and
stretch the left side of your neck as you do. Now, switch sides and do
the other side. Now, look down and drop your chin towards
your chest. Now slowly, let your head roll to the right and
then to the left. Repeat slowly until you feel yourself
loosen up.
You can do this same exercise for your shoulders,
too. Try a few
shoulder circles, as well. This is simple to do and when you
take the time to do these several times a day, your range of
motion will increase and you'll feel considerably more
relaxed.
Wear a
Smile
Always begin your flying day with a broad smile on your
face. Purpose
in your heart to be lighthearted on this day and every time
you see someone pass them a big, sincere
smile. You
will be surprised how easily this action will affect your
mood.
Share in a good joke or two and try to make someone else
laugh. Feeling lighthearted is a good thing! Just ask Martha
Stewart!
That Small Inner Voice
-- Talk to yourself
Gently close your eyes and repeat positive
affirmations.
Tell yourself over and over what you want to believe to be
true, such as: 'I am calm' or ‘I am safe’ or 'I am not
afraid…' Keep in mind that what you believe to be true will
be felt by your body!
In Support of Good
Posture
Take in a few, good deep breaths as you sit up very
tall. Put your feet flat on the floor. At the same time
angle your thighs slightly toward the floor, arch in your
lower back slightly, gently push your sternum (chest bone)
back and then relax your shoulders.
Take in another good deep breath and hold your position
for a minute or two. Don’t allow your posture to slouch at
all during this time – hold your position upright and
support your good posture.
As your good posture continues to align, you will
relieve all muscle tension. Do this exercise twice daily and
you will find yourself naturally supporting your good
posture each day.
Breathe in the Gift of
Life
We can all go for weeks without a crumb of food, days at
a time without water, but, we can only go for minutes
without good, pure oxygen.
The average person breathes very shallowly and this
makes it almost impossible to be
relaxed.
Sit yourself down, purposefully, and take in a slow deep
breath in through your nose until you have properly filled
up your lungs.
Hold in the air in for a moment and then very slowly
exhale through your lips. Breathe deeply in this way for 4 -
5 times, a few times a day.
You will feel instantly
refreshed!
Listen to the Gift of
Music
As much as possible, always set your mood with
background mood music. Some like traditional
blues, some like jazz. Try the newer nature
sounds, so you can be working to background sounds of tin
pans, flutes and ocean waves crashing on the
beach. Whatever
you choose, make sure it relaxes and does not energize
you. There is a
time to be energized and a time to relax. For relaxation, select the
mood music over the rock and roll or the hip
hop.
Try more stress reduction
methods to help your fear of flying using
these Targeted Relaxation
Techniques
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