Natural Stress Relief - Without a Doctor!
Are you looking for stress relief? No drugs, no meditation? Have
you ever thought about taking up a craft? In fact, doing a craft
is a prescription for good health. And more importantly you do
not need to be good at the craft to benefit!
Imagine feeling more relaxed. See yourself smiling, pleased with
your efforts. All this can be yours - once you start enjoying a
hobby.
A craft can be any hand made project that you take pleasure in
doing - it could be painting, needle work, knitting, home
decoration, wood work. Medical studies have shown that there are
physical, psychological, and spiritual benefits from having an
active interest in crafting.
One study of 30 female heart patients reported in the American
Journal Medical Association showed a significant decrease in
heart rate, blood pressure, and perspiration rate while the
subjects completed a simple craft project.
Hobbies and crafts provide a distraction from the pressures and
stresses of everyday life. When you're engaged in your craft
project your mind is concentrating on the project, this stops
you thinking about everyday problems.
There is a tremendous feeling of satisfaction when you have
completed a craft project. The final piece is all your own work.
It is good to have something tangible, something that you can
hold and admire.
Another major benefit is that it keeps your brain active -
learning is important for keeping your brain "in shape". The
size and structure of the neurons in your brain and the
connections between them actually change as you learn.
Crafts are an intellectual activity which helps to keep your
brain healthy. You can exercise your brain as you enjoy your
craft. A win-win situation!
Many of the finalists in the Learning in Later Life Campaign
2000 to find England's oldest and most inspiring learners had
crafts, especially painting, as their pastimes.
England's Oldest Learner was Fred Moore who was then aged 107
years. Fred continued with art classes until he died at the age
of 109. The manager of his residential home said "Fred was a
remarkable chap. He kept his memory, going back to the death of
Queen Victoria, and always retained his great sense of humour."
Painting is an excellent hobby. It can be done both indoors and
outdoors. You can paint by yourself or with others in an art
group.
So the message is clear - take up a new hobby and keep your
brain in shape. It is never too late to start. Local night
classes offer a range of options. Visit the painting section at
www.learnanddo.com for a free preview of The Acrylic Painting
Course. This preview takes you step-by-step to completing your
first painting.
Craft your way to a stress-free life!