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Giving your hands something to do during an anxious situation can help alleviate some of the tension. On my desk I have several toys including: A mini Slinky (a metal one as the plastic ones don’t work as well) a wind-up doll that looks like he is dancing to Chubby Checkers’ “The Twist,” and dice that humorously help me decide my next course of action. If you attend trade shows and conferences, there is usually a vendor giving away stress balls made out of foam. Those work great to squeeze in your hand. If you do a search on amazon.com, there will be over 20,000 items that match the search term “stress toy.” Technically, a Dammit Doll could be considered another stress toy, but the usage makes it quite different. Whereas the stress toys I mentioned previously are more benign, a Dammit Doll is designed to let you release excessive negative energy. As the manufacturer describes on amazon.com:(1) “When life gives you that crazy urge to scream and destroy, Dammit Doll is here to support you. Go ahead – THROW, SLAM, and WHACK the ultimate stress-relief tool. The Classic Dammit Doll is engineered to absorb all that negative energy so you can let go and get your happy back on.” I actually gave one of these to my elderly mom for Christmas one year, and she whacks it against her furniture and walls every time she hears something on the news she doesn’t like. It’s pretty funny to watch! The bottom line is that you have a large assortment to choose from. Pick something you like that puts a smile on your face and/or helps you relax. (1) https://www.amazon.com/Dammit-Doll-M%... Please note that there is no guarantee a particular stress relief tool will work for you. Thus you must take complete responsibility for using them and for your own physical and emotional wellbeing. Further, Professor Pete Alexander is not a licensed health professional. Please consult qualified health practitioners regarding your use of any stress relief technique. Medical advice must only be obtained from a physician or qualified health practitioner.