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How to release emotional tension in the body: 6 ways to let go

February 26, 2026 by Trea S. Branch

Stretching, breathing, and even laughing can help release emotional tension in the body, so it doesn’t weigh you down.

Apps for anxiety: 17 tools to calm the overactive mind

October 9, 2025 by Trea S. Branch

These apps for anxiety can help you quiet overwhelming thoughts and find more peace throughout your day with proven anxiety-reducing tools.

How to improve mental health: 8 daily habits for hard seasons

March 15, 2025 by Trea S. Branch

Explore how to improve mental health with small habits that can have a big impact. Learn the steps to find your strength-even on heavy days.

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