Stress RelaxRight Application

Authors

  • Sagarkumar Prasad Student, Department of Computer Engineering Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology, Khalapur, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India
  • Rashmi Patil Student, Department of Computer Engineering Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology, Khalapur, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India
  • Srushti Jejurikar Student, Department of Computer Engineering Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology, Khalapur, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India
  • Anushree Dhamale Student, Department of Computer Engineering Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology, Khalapur, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India
  • Babeeta Bhagat Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Engineering Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship & Engineering Technology, Khalapur Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

login page, stress calculation, panic button, stress levels, stress management

Abstract

The stress management app outlined in this report serves as a holistic and user-centric solution for tackling the ever-increasing stress levels that plague modern life. Stress, often an unavoidable part of daily living, can manifest in various ways and affect different individuals uniquely. Recognizing this, the app adopts a personalized approach, allowing users to access tailored stress management tools based on their age or profession. One of the standout features of the app is the login page, which enables users to establish a personalized profile. This individualized approach sets the foundation for the app's effectiveness in addressing stress. By asking targeted questions, the app gains insights into the user's stress level and related factors, such as lifestyle and profession. This information is then used to offer highly specific recommendations for stress reduction techniques. The app, therefore, becomes a trusted companion on the journey to stress management, understanding the user's unique needs and tailoring its guidance accordingly. The stress management app stands out by incorporating a diverse range of stress-relief techniques, combining both modern and ancient practices. Users are presented with options such as yoga, meditation, and other time-tested methods, all conveniently accessible within the app. What sets it apart is the inclusion of ancient practices, often overlooked in the fast-paced modern world. By embracing these age-old techniques, the app provides a comprehensive approach to stress management, acknowledging that solutions to stress can be found in the wisdom of the past. To ensure that users can effectively implement these stress management practices, the app offers detailed instructions and demonstrations. This user-friendly approach empowers individuals to seamlessly integrate stress reduction techniques into their daily routines. It is not just about offering suggestions; it is about guiding users through the process of self-care and stress management. In a world where stress has become an epidemic, this app's accessibility, personalized approach, and incorporation of ancient practices make it a valuable tool for anyone seeking effective stress management solutions. It empowers individuals to take control of their stress levels, improve their overall well-being, and find balance in a fast-paced, often overwhelming world.

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Published

2023-10-23