When you’ve reached boiling point because of all life’s troubles, there’s one sure way of letting off steam, it seems – brewing yourself a cuppa.

For a poll has found that sitting down with a hot tea is one of our favourite remedies for stress.

Listening to music, plonking yourself in front of the TV or simply finding the space for some ‘quiet time’ were also favourites – with the most popular method of all simply going for a walk.

Some of us opted for more extreme forms of de-stressing, including cleaning the house and screaming into a pillow.

The survey found that 90 per cent of us feel stressed at some point every single day, typically for a total of 41 minutes.

A poll has found that sitting down with a hot tea is one of our favourite remedies for stress

A poll has found that sitting down with a hot tea is one of our favourite remedies for stress

A poll has found that sitting down with a hot tea is one of our favourite remedies for stress

As a result we feel the need to let loose 14 times a week, with Monday afternoon the most likely time for this to happen.

Three quarters of Britons said that hot drinks such as tea, coffee and hot chocolate help them relax, with 23 per cent voting English breakfast tea as the most calming.

Along with their soothing properties, 37 per cent said drinking hot drinks also break up the day, while 37 per cent said it gave them a chance to recharge.

In addition to identifying how we de-stress, the study of 2,000 adults also determined some of the biggest reasons causes of our frustrations.

Common catalysts include a hefty workload (40 per cent), personal finances (39 per cent) and breaking our belongings (32 per cent).

Iain Stuart-Crush, brand director for kitchen appliance brand Breville, which commissioned the research by OnePoll, said: ‘Life can be extremely fast-paced, and we often don’t find those daily moments to focus on ourselves.’

Tina Stallard from The Mindfulness Project said: ‘We can use the time it takes for the kettle to boil to check in with ourselves, refocusing our attention toward what we might need to support our wellbeing.’

TOP 25 WAYS WE LET OFF STEAM:

1. Go for a walk

2. Listen to music

3. Watch TV

4. Go to a quiet space / get some quiet time

5. Read

6. Make a cup of tea

7. Put on a movie

8. Have a bath

9. Clean the house

10. Sit with a hot drink 

11. Put the kettle on

12. Walk the dog

13. Go for a coffee with a friend

14. Go to the pub

15. Go for a run

16. Book a holiday

17. Go to the gym 

18. Go for a drive on a quiet road

19. Try meditating

20. Bake a cake

21. Writing down our thoughts

22. Play a sport

23. Do yoga

24. Play with the children

25. Scream into a pillow

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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