Convenient menu options allow you to
design a individualized relaxation experience that
works best for you. The result is a highly effective
self-help tool that gives you the ability to put
yourself into a completely relaxed state and to get the
rest you need.
10 Unique Modules of The Relax DVD
Developed by health and wellness professionals,
The Relax DVD provides ten
unique relaxation modules that have been proven to be
most effective in battling stress and sleeplessness.
1. Stretching
In order for your mind to relax, you need to relax
your body first. This exercise gets you into a
comfortable position, settled back, and begins your
relaxation experience with some easy stretching. As
you settle in, you'll let go of all thoughts other
than thoughts of feeling relaxed. Approximately 2
minutes.
2. Breathing
You’ll be taking slow, deep breaths. With every
slow, deep breath, you will become more and more
relaxed. As you breath out, you’ll discover that
you can let the tension and fatigue flow out of
your body. Approximately 3:52 minutes.
3. Body Relaxation
Now, you'll focus your attention on your body.
You'll become aware of the individual parts of your
body and any tension you have in these areas. As
you perform this exercise, you'll focus on relaxing
each set of muscles. Relaxation is a warm feeling.
You'll feel yourself slipping deeper and deeper
into the comfort of relaxation. Approximately 5:57
minutes.
4. Descending Stairs
Imagine now that you are standing at the top of 15
stairs. With each step as you descend the stairs,
you will become more relaxed. As we count down from
15 to 1, your breathing will become slower and more
even. Your body will feel heavier as you go into an
even deeper state of relaxation. You'll enjoy the
feeling of completely slowing down and becoming
relaxed. Approximately 4:9 minutes.
5. Bubbling Brook
You'll imagine that you're standing by a bubbling
brook in the country. It’s a glorious day. The air
is fresh and clean. Clouds fill the blue sky. Wild
flowers are in bloom. Listen to the sound of the
gentle stream. Enjoy this relaxing setting. It is a
peaceful, pleasant feeling. Approximately 5:15
minutes.
6. Garden in Bloom
Imagine strolling through a beautiful garden. The
morning dew still clings to the petals of the
flowers. There is beauty everywhere you look. The
colors of the flowers and the plants are bright,
vivid, and happy. You'll almost recognize the fresh
fragrance of the flowers drifting in the breeze.
It’s a restful, comforting feeling. Allow yourself
this moment to appreciate its natural beauty.
Approximately 4:49 minutes.
7. Water and Light
A gentle breeze moves softly across the surface of
the water. The morning light reflects on the water
and dances. Always alive. Always moving. Allow your
mind to be free as you watch the movement. The
grass moves and sways with the motion of the water
and the wind. Allow yourself to experience this
movement. Enjoy the dance of light and water.
Approximately 3:53 minutes.
8. Clouds
Watch the clouds drifting by. Their shapes slowly
change. Imagine the feeling of floating on clouds.
Drifting. Relaxed. Peaceful. Approximately 5:49
minutes.
9. Beach at Sunrise
Imagine walking on a secluded beach early in the
morning. It’s the beginning of a warm summer day.
The first footprints in the sand are yours. The
gentle surf rocks back and forth as it laps the
sand. Listen to the soft rhythm of the waves as
they skirt across the beach. The waves roll up and
down the beach and wash the sand until it’s soft
and smooth. The sea foam glistens and the sand
sparkles as the sun rises over the water. Take in
the sunrise. Like the waves rolling in and out on
the beach, feel the air flowing in and out of your
body. Drift back and forth. Approximately 9:09
minutes.
10. Return to Alert (Optional Exercise)
With each count from one to six, you will become
more awake, alert, and calm—both mentally and
physically. Feel the energy move into your body.
Stretch out your whole body. Feel the energy
encompass you. Your eyes are open. You'll feel
relaxed, alert and filled with energy.
Approximately 1:32 minutes.