
Stress Management: Doing Guided Imagery to Relax
Have you ever been in the middle of a
stressful situation and wished you could be somewhere else—like lying on a
tropical beach? Guided imagery helps you use your imagination to take you to a
calm, peaceful place.
- Because of the way the mind and body are
connected, guided imagery can make you feel like you are experiencing something
just by imagining it.
- You can do guided imagery with audio
recordings, an instructor, or a script (a set of written instructions) to lead
you through the process.
- You use all of your senses in guided
imagery. For example, if you want a tropical setting, you can imagine the warm
breeze on your skin, the bright blue of the water, the sound of the surf, the
sweet scent of tropical flowers, and the taste of coconut so that you actually
feel like you are there.
- Imagining yourself in a calm, peaceful
setting can help you relax and relieve stress.
Guided imagery is a method
that helps you use your imagination to direct your thoughts toward a relaxing
or peaceful scene. Because of the way the mind and body are connected, when you
use your senses to imagine a scene, you can feel like you are actually there.
For example, if you are imagining a meadow in the morning, feel the crisp, cool
morning air. And as the sun rises, feel the warmth on your face. You may see
the dew sparkling in the sunlight, hear birds chirping, and smell the
wildflowers.
Test Your Knowledge
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Guided imagery uses the mind-body connection to make
you feel like you are experiencing something just by imagining
it.
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True
This answer is correct.
Because of the way the mind and body are
connected, guided imagery can make you feel like you are experiencing something
just by imagining it. It works really well when you engage all five of your
senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing, and sight) in the process.
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False
This answer is incorrect.
Because of the way the mind and body are
connected, guided imagery can make you feel like you are experiencing something
just by imagining it. It works really well when you engage all five of your
senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing, and sight) in the process.
Imagining yourself in a
calm, peaceful setting can help you relax and relieve stress. Guided imagery
may help healing, learning, creativity, and performance. It can also help you
feel more in control of your emotions and thoughts and help improve your
attitude, health, and sense of well-being.
Test Your Knowledge
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Guided imagery can help you relax.
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True
This answer is correct.
Guided imagery can relieve stress, help you
relax, and give you a sense of well-being. It can also help you improve your
attitude and feel more in control of your thoughts and emotions.
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False
This answer is incorrect.
Guided imagery can relieve stress, help you
relax, and give you a sense of well-being. It can also help you improve your
attitude and feel more in control of your thoughts and emotions.
To give guided
imagery a try, follow these steps:
- Find a comfortable place to sit or lie down.
Close your eyes.
- Start by just taking a few deep breaths to help
you relax.
- Picture a setting that is calm and peaceful. This could
be a beach, a mountain setting, a meadow, or a scene that you
choose.
- Imagine your scene, and try to add some detail. For
example, is there a breeze? How does it feel? What do you smell? What does the sky look like? Is it clear, or are
there clouds?
- It often helps to add a path to your scene. For
example, as you enter the meadow, imagine a path leading you through the meadow
to the trees on the other side. As you follow the path farther into the meadow
you feel more and more relaxed.
- When you are deep into your scene
and are feeling relaxed, take a few minutes to breathe slowly and feel the
calm.
- Think of a simple word or sound that you can use in the future to help you return to this place. Then, when you are ready, slowly take yourself out of the scene and
back to the present. Tell yourself that you will feel relaxed and refreshed and
will bring your sense of calm with you.
- Count to 3, and open your
eyes. Notice how you feel right now.
It may help to have an instructor or audio recording to
follow. You can also use a script (a set of written instructions), but hearing
the instructions may be a better way to relax into the process.
Test Your Knowledge
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You can do guided imagery with audio recordings, an
instructor, or scripts to lead you through the process.
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True
This answer is correct.
You can use audio recordings, an instructor, or
scripts to lead you through guided imagery. But at first you may want to use an
audio recording or have an instructor guide you, rather than using written
scripts. This can make it easier to relax.
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False
This answer is incorrect.
You can use audio recordings, an instructor, or
scripts to lead you through guided imagery. But at first you may want to use an
audio recording or have an instructor guide you, rather than using written
scripts. This can make it easier to relax.
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