What Is a Good Way to Relax and Remove Stress?
Question by Lizzy: What is a good way to relax and remove stress?
Between school, family, and other things I am feeling overwhelmed and kind of stressed over everything. What are some good ways to help me relax and feel at ease?
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Answer by Jeff S
get a massage, soak in a hot tub
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