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Minor burns can hurt like the very devil. To diminish the pain until you can get some first aid, put pressure on the injury with your finger. It may sound counterproductive, but it works. Next, run water on the burn immediately.
Nerves got the best of you? Try blowing on your thumb. It slows down your thumb’s pulse rate (yes, fun fact: your thumb has a pulse of its own!), which in turn regulates your cardiac rhythm, slowing down your heartbeat. Plus, blowing out air necessitates deeper inhales, which also helps to calm you down.
If you love your icy drinks or desserts a little too much, getting brain freeze may be a normal occurrence. To deal with this, simply press your whole tongue against the roof of your mouth to avoid the headache that follows brain freeze.
Hands fall asleep on you? The numb feeling stems from tight nerves. Do some neck stretches to loosen the bundle of nerves running through it that transmit signals from your hands to your brain, and vice versa.
You don’t have to count sheep to be out like a light once you hit your bed at night. One trick to falling asleep faster is to leave your bed the moment you wake up in the morning, and don’t come near it again until its time to sleep at night. This move will help your subconscious associate your bed only with sleep, and with time, your body will fall into snooze mode as soon as your head hits the pillow. Unfortunately, this wouldn’t be such a good idea if you also plan to use the same bed to be intimate with your partner.
If you’ve got a big test or presentation to do the next day, review serious memory work just before you sleep. While you sleep, your brain will be working overtime to store this information in your long-term memory, and you should be able to know a piece or passage by heart when you get up in the morning.
If you’re a runner or jogger, you’re likely familiar with that ache in your side in the middle of a long run. To keep this from happening, exhale just as your left foot hits the ground to keep the pressure from your liver.
Divers and swimmers know this little trick. In order to last longer underwater by as much as 10 seconds more, do several short and quick breathes before going underwater. This fools your brain into thinking you have sufficient oxygen in your body to help you stay submerged longer.
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