A 'break' can have several meanings, but the common themes are to have fun, relax, and be safe. Break time may take the form of a trip south to relax by the ocean during the day and to further unwind in the evening at restaurants/clubs. However, even though most of us are not taking trips South for the week, we are still entitled to relax.
How this is possible without physically getting away from everything?
There are relaxation techniques available for everyone. The steps of these relaxation techniques do not require you to get into contorted positions or to chant mantras. A person is able to tailor these techniques to their individual lifestyle which can be used anytime and anywhere.
Here are some good techniques to learn:
These techniques become easier with practice, and soon they will become natural to you.If they are difficult the first few times you practice them, please, keep trying.
Enjoy the whole experience and sense of being relaxed for as long as you are able. A mental trip to a relaxing place is great therapy even when you are unable to physically travel there.
Other things to remember about Spring Break are having fun and being safe. I think you probably know how to have fun. However, there can be dangers: many times having fun or unwinding includes the use of substances. The Counseling Center staff and the Substance Abuse Task Force is concerned about your safety. We urge you to think before doing anything irresponsible.
Written by W. Cameron Dean, PsyD.