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Walking Between Trees by Stanley Zimny
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  • Post category:Anxiety/Stress / Behaviour / Feelings and Emotions / Mental health / Studying
  • Post published:November 23, 2016

If you’re feeling stressed, sometimes getting some space and a change of scenery can be helpful. It’s important to give yourself permission to do this regularly. Go for a walk, listen to music, read a book, or go to the cinema – whatever works for you.

Source: Managing expectations @ ReachOut.com: Get through tough times

image: Walking Between Trees by Stanley Zimny under Creative Commons license

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Tags: anxiety, behaviour, emotions, feelings, mental health, studying

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