The English model says all she needs to calm down is a sewing machine, fabric, a pattern, and privacy. "And at the end of it you get a bedspread or some curtains or something to wear," she told the Daily Mail.
The singer has had quite the ride between their career singing and acting, as well as their struggle with addiction. But to de-stress, they told Self Magazine they turns off their cell phone and makes time to meditate.
The filmmaker loves to unwind in the kitchen. "I've always been a so-so cook, but I bake very well. It's relaxing. I don't bake anything too exotic, just homemade cherry or apple pies," she told The Guardian.
The famous designer has an evening routine of a long, hot bath with candles. "It's when I can breathe from the day to the night, and that means a lot to me," she told Harper's Bazaar.
J-Law told Vogue that downtime used to make her depressed instead of relaxed, but that she's learned to enjoy just hanging out and drinking wine with friends.
The writer and filmmaker told the New York Times that her escape after being at her typewriter all day is cooking, particularly because she knew it would work out (as opposed to her projects).
The singer spoke to Redbook about women's tendencies to give a lot and not take enough care, advocating for at least two hours a week of completely "selfish" activity, be it shopping or joining a class.
The young billionaire told HuffPost Teen that she often listens to music as a way to relax. "I put my headphones in and just sit by myself and listen or find a quiet space."
The actress told Seventeen magazine that she loves doing yoga and has even thought about opening her own studio, complete with a vegan/organic bakery and a massage center.
While songwriting is Swift's career, it started as, and remains, her form of stress relief. "It's me sitting on my bed feeling pain I didn't understand, writing a song, and understanding it better," she told ELLE.
The actor says he uses the gym as a place to work out all of his stress, and that by the time he's leaving he either stopped thinking about the stressors or they don't seem as bad as before.
The English comedian is a big fan of using meditation to relax, especially because of the way it connects him to a source of energy above the material world.
The movie star told Parade that if he's dealing with stress, his mind goes back to what interested him as a boy: architecture. "I walk around the yard and start thinking about what I need to do to the house structurally," he said, likening the process to solving a puzzle.