6 ways How To Help Your Girlfriend Relieve Stress
A good number of times, we don’t even know how to deal with
ourselves when we’re stressed. So, when it comes to cheering up your girlfriend
when she’s stressed, it becomes even tougher.
However, you can’t just sit back and do nothing while your
girlfriend is stressing out.
No one wants to see their loved one feeling blue or being
under pressure. Not only does it impact you both individually, it also puts a
strain on the relationship.
adults experience stress in their everyday life. There are
those who carry their stress with ease, others with some difficulty, and lucky
are those who come home after a very stressful day to a house filled with
joyous experiences and people. Lucky are those who find someone who shares the
experience of stress with a pleasant attitude.
For men, it is important to realize that the daily stoke of
relationships do not always come with a walk on dandelions on a breezy Sunday
morning. Because being a boyfriend goes beyond just the tickle of intimacy, or
the excitement of feeling good, it also means being through the rough times. As
a boyfriend, you play a huge role to help your girlfriend relieve stress. It’s
all about having someone “to have” and “to hold”.
So, let’s have a look
at ways you can help your girlfriend relieve her stress to secure your
relationship and her happiness.
1. Talk About Everything and Anything
Start by affirming and recognizing her accomplishments
verbally.
At a stressful moment, she might be questioning her
strengths and capabilities. Avail yourself to always remind her of what a
strong and capable person she is.
Women need constant reassurance even if they might not show
it. Taking it upon yourself to be her voice of encouragement will ultimately
lift her spirits.
Try to mention examples of all the things she has overcome
in the past. That way she’ll be able to understand that you’re not just saying
things because you care, but also because they are facts.
Give her honest and
heartfelt compliments. Don’t assume that she knows her new dress looks amazing
or that the freckles on her cheeks enhance her beauty.
Open up and tell her
how amazing you think that new perfume smells on her. That way you’ll be able
to make her smile, reducing her stress and at the same time boosting her
self-esteem.
Whenever you see doubt
in her eyes or she starts negating your compliment, stop her by reassuring her
that she does look great. The negativity of her thoughts might be fueling her
stress.
Repeat the compliment
if necessary and make her say it out loud. Your goal is to inject
positivity in her thoughts, and ensure that her good qualities sink into
her subconscious.
One of the biggest
mistakes you can make when your girlfriend is stressed is trying to “fix” her
problem by telling her what she should do. So often, people are confused about
what to say to your girlfriend when she is stressed, that they forget to just listen.
Women tend to feel
better after expressing themselves. Taking your time to sit her down and just
lend her a listening ear will go a long way.
Be the one to initiate
the conversation if necessary.
You’ll be showing her
that you are interested in listening and you care enough to ask. Let her vent
out whatever is bothering her, ultimately reducing her frustrations of the
situation.
Listen keenly and help
her come up with plausible solutions to the problem. Be sure to follow up on
the conversation later, to check on the progress or change.
2. Make
Sure She Eats Healthily
Stress may come with a loss of appetite and
she may not take care of herself effectively. Your job is to ensure she eats a
healthy meal without being too obvious about it because a good diet is crucial
for stress relief.
If she realizes you’re
trying to feed her, chances are she’ll become stubborn. Yes, it’s for her own
good, but you’ll be reminding her she’s even failing herself by not eating and
that won’t end well.
So, what do you do?
Take a smart approach.
You can’t be too overt
about feeding her, so at intervals, serve yourself healthy snacks and serve her
too as a “courtesy.” Make it seem like you’re the one who was interested in
eating, but added her to the mix just because.
But be sure not to ask
her before you do, because if she says no and you still serve her, it probably
won’t go down well. The small fruit potions will ensure she eats healthy and
enough to sustain her even without the big meals.
Food is good fuel and will promote emotional
resilience and calm. And if you’re
eating the right foods, the stress hormone is less likely to be released
when she’s eating healthy.
3. Get a
Good Night’s Sleep
Stress can cause
disruption of sleep, sleeplessness or even difficulty staying asleep all
night. Plus, if she doesn’t sleep well, chances are you won’t be able to sleep
either.
So, start a routine of
pre-bed relaxation. Just casually mention that you’re having trouble sleeping
and found some remedy online for better sleep.
The key is
to always take the blame.
She’ll realize what
you’re doing, but she’ll appreciate you not highlighting her problems.
Creating a peaceful
environment for sleep is important:
- Switch off any electronic
devices that may cause disruptions.
- Dim the lights.
- Light some soothing candles if
you want to.
- Ensure she stays away from
caffeinated drink or food an hour before bed.
- Offer to give her a
massage to relax her more.
Make her as
comfortable as possible and in no time, she’ll be able to rest peacefully.
4. Plan a
Long Relaxing Weekend
Both of you might not
have the luxury of shirking your responsibilities for more than a week. So,
surprise her with a weekend getaway.
You don’t need an
excuse for this. It’s going to be thoughtful enough that she won’t question
you.
The main thing is to make
sure the getaway is somewhere she’ll enjoy.
Is there a place she’s
been gushing about for a while?
Don’t trust your
judgement on what you think she might like. Sometimes
girlfriends pretend to like things just to please their partner.
Do research, ask her
friends what she might like. Look back at the archives of the conversations
you’ve had that she seemed extra excited about. Or maybe photos she posted on
Instagram of her dream vacation.
The plan is for you to
make her happy and leave behind the stresses that are plaguing her.
You can never discount
the value of simplicity.
If you’re unable to
have a long weekend, why not try the beach? Even a simple picnic and having
date night at a special restaurant will do the trick.
Getting her out of the
house and away from her stressors is your top priority. She’s going to be happy
just for your thoughtfulness.
5. Create
a Chill Out Routine
Giving your girlfriend
a reprieve from whatever is weighing her down is what we’re working toward. You
can create a chill out routine that helps her relax after a long stressed out
day.
It can be simple
things like taking a walk in the park. Connecting
with mother nature and just breathing in the fresh air of the outdoor
works wonders for a weary spirit.
Walk with her
(preferably in silence) as she let’s go of the frustrations she has and
appreciates nature.
Another chill out
routine could just be held indoor. Sit her down and cuddle while watching a
movie or listening to music.
Make it a time where
you two just reconnect and spend time together. That emotional support will
give her a sound board to lean on.
It’ll help her stay
grounded and make your bond stronger.
You could also sign
the both of you up for couples lessons in whatever you fancy. Pick
something fun and carefree that will help her let loose. Maybe even
try meditation, deep
breathing exercises or a couples massage.
You could even recruit
the help of her friends to take her out and just have fun with the girls.
Social support
from her family and friends will be very vital too.
6. Send
Her Thoughtful Texts Throughout the Day
When your girlfriend
is stressed, one of the biggest struggles is trying to figure out what to say.
Send the wrong text
message and you risk making her even more aggravated than she already is.
Feed her some played
out, generic lines, and she might see it as disingenuous. It’s all a balancing
game, but one of the best approaches is to keep it simple and thoughtful.
Here are some ideas of
what to text your girlfriend when she’s stressed:
- I miss you: These three simple words will make her feel loved,
appreciated and important. Everybody wants to feel wanted, particularly
when they’re going through a rough time.
- Remember that time when [happy
memory of the two you you]: When
your girlfriend is stressed, a good way to cheer her up is to remind her
of a happier and more cheerful time you had together.
- Do you need anything from
[store she likes]: Showering
your girlfriend with expensive gifts isn’t a permanent solution for
anything. But texting her that you’re thinking of stopping by a store you
know she loves (something small and casual like Target or JC Penny
perhaps), and offering to get her something will give her an immediate
boost of happiness. It shows that you were thinking of her, and she’ll
appreciate the thoughtfulness.
- Can we watch [movie she loves]
tonight?: There’s
nothing like a relaxing night in with her favorite movie to cheer up your
girlfriend. Frame the question like you’re requesting the movie for
yourself, even though you’re primarily watching it for her.
- A relevant quote or poem: Tread very lightly with this one. There are tons
of articles about how to cheer up your girlfriend that list a ton of poems
and quotes as the solution. However, often times this can come off the
wrong way. Sending someone a poem or quote assumes that you know exactly
what’s wrong with them or what’s causing them stress. And quite frankly,
some women just don’t want to receive your quotes. So make sure it’s
something your girlfriend is open to before you send the text.
Cheering
Up Your Girlfriend When She’s Stressed
There are many issues
that may come up in a relationship. You taking the initiative to make life
better for your girlfriend is a great step in the right direction.
Knowing and
understanding the cause of her stress makes you connect with her. Just
make sure you’re not one of the reasons she’s stressed out.
By communicating,
you’ll be able to find out what it bothering her and how you can solve it. Tell
her how you really feel and how much you care about her.
You might think it’s
obvious, but maybe it’s not.
Stress can cause a lot
of strain in a relationship. Ask for help from friends and family if you feel
you can’t handle it on your own. She might be reluctant at first, but
eventually she’ll realize it’s for her own good.
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