Mental Health Awareness
Whether you're dealing with everyday stress or living with a mental
health condition, such as depression, bipolar disorder, or an anxiety
disorder, using some self-help strategies can help you clear your mind
and improve your self-esteem. In coob Douglas area call 770422-0202 for starting your wellnTaking care of your emotional health
is as important as taking care of your physical body. If your emotional
health is out of balance, you may experience high blood pressure,
ulcers, chest pain, or a host of other physical symptoms. ess plan today! practice Integrated health care practices daily
If you want things to change, you can't do things the same way. - Patricia Falanga, author & seeker
Here are tips to lift your spirit.
Grow your circle of friends. "It's very important that you have a support group
of friends and family," Gardere says. "You need people whom you can
talk to about your problems — people who will listen to you when you
need to get things off your chest — so that you know you're not alone in
whatever it is."
Learn more. "Knowledge is power," Gardere says.
If you have a problem, learn whatever you can about the issue or the
health condition you're facing. The more you know, the less you will
fear what might happen, Gardere says.
Get moving. Any form of exercise that you enjoy
will do. "Regular exercise works as a good partner for people who are on
medication," Gardere says. Exercise also works well for people who have
mild or moderate depression and don't need to be on medication. Think
of it as a great tool for stress management.
Develop a passion. Everyone should have at least
one hobby, Gardere says, whether it's taking care of plants, collecting
antiques, or listening to music. You should do something that brings you
some real joy — a passion that's all yours and that no one can take
from you. Having a hobby and taking pride in it is a great way to boost
self-esteem.
Eat and drink in moderation. Alcohol can be a
good stress reducer, but you must indulge in extreme moderation, Gardere
says. The same advice applies to indulging in food. You can eat what
you want and enjoy it as long as you eat smaller portions and get
regular exercise, he says. Maintaining a healthy weight is important for
your physical and your emotional health.
Meditate or practice yoga. These types of activities are effective for stress management.
Meditation is a focused form of guided thought. Yoga and tai chi, while
movement-oriented, are also proven stress busters. Other
stress-reducing techniques include deep breathing and progressive muscle
relaxation. If you're unsure of how to get started, take a class and
learn how to practice on your own for 30 minutes, three times a week.
Manage your time. If you make a schedule and set
goals for yourself for the week, "you'll be more on top of your days,
and when you're more on top of your days, you're more on top of your
life," Gardere says. As you cross off the tasks on your to-do list, you
will feel a sense of accomplishment which will help reduce stress, he
adds.
Get enough sleep. "People who get a good night's
sleep wake up with more energy and tend to be more productive," Gardere
says. If you are overly tired, every task and responsibility can seem
exaggerated, and even small problems will feel like big ones.
Learn to say no. If you try to do more than you
can handle, you will only end up frustrated and stressed out. If someone
asks you to do something you absolutely can't do, say no. At the very
least, ask for help. And if you can't do it, explain why kindly but
firmly.
Nurturing your mind is as important as nurturing your body, and it will
make you better able to handle whatever life throws at you. However, if
your emotional problems are serious and you can't seem to shake them
yourself, or if you're having issues with anxiety or depression, it's
very important that you see a mental health professional and get help,.
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