One underrated pick-me-up: cold exposure. This method has been around forever but recently picked up on TikTok via the viral ice bowl method. However, there are a few different ways to go about it—and some are easier than others, so let’s dive in (pun intended). And by activating the sympathetic nervous system, you can also reduce in-the-moment anxiety. “Cold water immersion for the face is one of the best ways to tone that vagus nerve and allow your nervous system to have that type of resilience,” exercise physiologist, personal trainer, and New York Times bestselling author Ben Greenfield says in another mindbodygreen podcast episode. “When your vagus nerve becomes toned, it’s able to more effectively communicate with the rest of the organs—the heart, the lungs, the diaphragm, the brain—and it also is able to respond to stress in a far more refined way.” Not to mention, ice has anti-inflammatory properties when applied topically1, which is why so many people opt for facial icing to de-puff the skin and soothe painful breakouts. But it’s not only ice water that’s available for this purpose—you can also use ice globes in conjunction with facial massage for an even more beneficial ritual. But let’s say you’re in the middle of a busy workday and don’t exactly have the time (or the resources) to plunge your face into ice water—are there any other options? Luckily, the answer is yes: According to Prather, you can also stick your head in the freezer—and essentially reap similar benefits. If you opt for the bowl method, then you’ll want to start by filling up a large bowl with ice water. “The colder the water the better,” Greenfield says. Stick your face in there for a few seconds but no more than 30, as you don’t want to irritate the skin (and, well, you need to come up for air). If you need to take a break or two during your dip, that’s totally fine too. As mentioned above, you can also open the freezer and place your head in the chilly air for a few seconds. If you opt for this method, just be sure to avoid propping yourself up on any sort of stool (lest you stumble and fall) and stop the cold therapy immediately if you begin to feel a headache or any kind of discomfort. According to Prather, this simple method can “get through the doldrums of midafternoon without getting a cup of coffee.” RELATED: Want To Stress Less? These 15 Science-Backed Supplements Can Help