Your health and wellness are important factors when it comes to how you feel each day and what you’re able to achieve in life. You must have a lot of natural energy and be in a positive frame of mind if you want to be well and excel.
While not every day will be great, it’s in your best interest to find more stability in your life and mental state. Doing so isn’t always easy but it is possible. Your mental health matters and the only way to make sure you can boost and improve it is to work on it and take actions that help you to achieve this goal.
Remain Active
Keep active if you want to boost and improve your mental health. Exercising and living a healthy lifestyle is good not only for your physical body but also for your mind. Happy chemicals are released when you workout and you’ll notice that you’re in a better mood after you break a sweat. Find activities you enjoy doing and that help you work and challenge different muscle groups. You’ll not only be a happier person for making this change but you’ll also be in better shape and feel more confident in your body.
Learn & Challenge Your Mind
Another way to boost and improve your mental health is to learn new information regularly. Challenge your mind by studying and reading articles and blogs from some of the top leaders out there like Dee Agarwal. Learning not only makes you smarter but it makes you feel good and gives you a sense of accomplishment. Open up your mind to taking in new information and remain curious so that you can expand your knowledge and education and stay mentally well.
Talk About Your Feelings
It’s also in your best interest to get in the habit of talking about your feelings if you want to boost and improve your mental health. Be vulnerable and open with those you trust and let them into your troubles and what’s on your mind. They can be there to listen or also offer advice and input if that’s what you want. It’ll feel good to get what’s bothering you off your mind and out into the open. You won’t have to carry around so many burdens and will likely notice that others feel the same way you do and can relate or have had similar experiences as well. You can’t be afraid to ask for help and should do so when you need it so that you feel less alone.
Follow Your Passions
Do more of what you love if you want to boost and improve your mental health. Start living for yourself instead of others and do what puts a smile on your face. Make more time for hobbies and activities that you enjoy and say no to others when they request your time and attention and you can’t give it. Find a job you love and that puts your skills to use and challenges you daily. You’ll feel much more fulfilled and be in a better place when you’re spending your days doing what pleases you.
Eat Well
Your diet and what you eat also play a role in how you feel and your mental health. Some foods can ignite or reduce anxiety, for example. Commit to eating a nutritious diet full of leafy greens, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats. It may help to get in the habit of cooking for yourself at home so you have more control over the ingredients and portion sizes. Also, pay attention to what you’re drinking and stick to having more water and tea and less caffeine, alcohol, and sugar if you want to maintain good mental health.
Meditate & Reflect
One of the best ways to slow racing thoughts and boost and improve your mental health is to take the time to meditate and reflect often. Find a quiet place in your home or head out into nature and listen to a guided meditation that will help you feel relaxed, centered, and at ease.
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Great advice and overall great help.
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Thank you
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Great content!
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Thank you. :)
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Sound advice!
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Thank you. :)
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Great tips – keep them coming! Linda :)
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Thank you.
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great advice — if we follow those 6 steps we’ll be in pretty good shape ; go easy on the coffee and alcohol
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No alcohol for me and one cup of coffee a day. In the past I drank much more coffee but my aged agstro system doesn’t care for the acid. :)
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wow ! one cup — I couldn’t do that. I allow myself two glasses of red wine a week , a beer with my mates on Friday evening which I don’t always finish and 4 cups of coffee a day; and I drink plenty of water
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I was an alcoholic so I haven’t had a drink in over 15 years, I did like red wine. I also drank beer especially at the beach. I drink at least 40-50 oz of water but still working on getting started back on coffee.
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wow ! that puts things in perspective; coffee’s okay but I wouldn’t want to go over 4 cups a day ; and ther’s so many varieties —
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It’s strange, when I buy a Latte at Starbucks it tastes great but when I make a cup of coffee at home, it tastes terrible. I haven’t had coffee since last March/April due to the acid. Now my stomach is better and coffee tastes bad. I love coffee!
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it’s tough when you love something and you can’t have it —
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You have the keys to good health and longevity, my friend. Love to you.
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Thank you.
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Some great advice Melinda.
Thank you for sharing .
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Your welcome.
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Thanks for sharing , all very important points .
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You’re welcome, I thought the article made some good points.
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Yes very good points .
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