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Healthy Mind, Healthy Body! Tips On Improving Your Mental Health

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Written By Lena Hemsworth / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Mental health is something a lot of us neglect on a daily basis. When you’re feeling down, it’s a lot less noticeable than problems with your physical health, which is why it often goes under the radar for most people. It’s possible that you might not even notice symptoms in your own daily life.

Making improvements to your mental health is crucial, as it’s linked to your overall health and satisfaction. However, this is easier said than done. It takes a bit of effort to get yourself in the right headspace to feel better, but it’s something that’s perfectly manageable. Here are some ways to boost your mental health back up and make yourself feel better.

Speak Positively
The way you think about yourself can have a huge impact on the way you feel at any given moment. Unsurprisingly, the words you say can also have a big effect on your thoughts. When you perceive yourself in a negative light, you’re not just expressing your own view, it seems to go deeper than that. You can end up viewing every experience in a way that confirms this negative view.

Whenever you feel like expressing your negative thoughts about yourself, choose your words wisely. Remember to go easy on yourself. Instead of considering yourself a failure for some minor mistakes, you can take a neutral or indifferent stance towards the results. If you haven’t given it a hundred percent of your effort, tell it like it is. Next time you have a big opportunity, you’ll remember that this was the issue. Beating yourself up about it won’t mean much, and it won’t get you out of the door any faster, but a positive outlook might.

Write Down Your Gratitude
There’s always a reason to be thankful for one thing or another. It seems it’s also a great way to improve your mental well-being. It’s possible that we aren’t always as thankful as we should be. Sometimes, you aren’t really considering the big picture in a given moment, and all you can think about are the negatives that are happening right now. Despite all the good things in your life, it’s possible to have a bad perspective on what’s going on.

It’s a lot easier to forget about all the positive things happening if you aren’t keeping any reminders for yourself. Take a blank journal and start writing down all the great things that are happening all around you. Contemplate your gratitude for all the things you truly appreciate and you’re going to see that there’s a lot more good in your life than you expected. Once you get in the habit of finding things to be grateful for, you’re going to see the world in a much more positive light.

Focus On The Moment
We’re all constantly stressing about something in our lives. Everything from our time at school to our jobs might provide us with a sense of unease or anxiety. If you’re not doing so well or you think that your job isn’t all that secure, you’re going to feel like you’re trapped by stressing about it. Negative experiences can make us feel like they’re going to repeat themselves, so you’re constantly on guard and thinking about how to avoid similar situations. With all this negativity, it becomes difficult to relax and enjoy the moment.

However, this is something that you have to learn how to do. Letting go of your negativity isn’t something you can just do without putting a little effort into it. If you let potentially negative situations constantly weigh you down, you shouldn’t be surprised when things don’t exactly go your way. Try your best to be mindful of the current moment and temporarily let go of past experiences. It’s something that will allow you to enjoy yourself and avoid the negativity that’s bottling up inside you. You might even find that there’s a lot more to enjoy when you don’t see things through a negative lens.

Eat A Hearty Meal
It’s said that you are what you eat. If this is the case, there’s ample motivation to make your food as fulfilling as possible. This is something a lot of people neglect to do in their day-to-day lives. If you aren’t providing yourself with the nourishment that you require, it’s something that will heavily reflect on your state of mind.

Much like any other organ in your body, your brain requires nutrients to function properly. Some nutrients will have better long-lasting effects than others, and it's something worth keeping in mind when you organize your daily food plan. Remember to keep a balanced diet, as this will always lead you to get all the different nutrients you need.

Always include foods that are rich in protein and fats, as these provide you with the building blocks that your nervous system requires. There's also been an increased emphasis on omega-3 fatty acids in the past few years. These are found in fish oil and nuts and are considered crucial for mental health and well-being. Add a little zinc and magnesium as well and you're going to be on your way to providing yourself with the brain food that you need to stay healthy.

Open Up And Talk About It
It's important that you know that you're valued by the people you love. When you have a lot of negative energy bottled up inside yourself, it's possible to forget this or to sell yourself short in your view of your personal relationships. However, it might be beneficial to provide yourself with a few reminders that you do have people who care about your well-being.

When you open up to others and talk about your mental health, you're not just showing that you trust them. You're also increasing your emotional well-being. It's easy to be skeptical of other's feelings towards you, but it takes confidence to remember that you can trust them in crucial moments. When you can find positive aspects in other people, you're also improving your chances of finding these positives in yourself.

Try Exercising
Physical activity has long been linked to improvements in mental health. It’s no surprise that many health gurus will recommend exercising as a remedy for negative mental states. Whenever you work out, your brain releases mood-altering endorphins which can make you feel great afterwards. However, the impact of these hormones isn’t easily noticeable at first.

You need to pick up a routine to see the real long-term benefits of working out. Working out in the outdoors is always preferable to indoor physical activities like the gym or Yoga. There are some additional mental health benefits that go with spending time in the fresh air, so combining both will provide you with more than just a few positives.

One of the best options you can choose is to ride a bicycle. It’s an activity that’s quick to learn, and easy to master. It’s not particularly hard on your joints, either, so you don’t have to worry about straining yourself too hard. Not only is this a great workout that you can do any time, but it’s also a wonderful transportation option. People get around their cities on bikes all the time. You can skip out on most of your commute by simply riding a bike to work. If this seems like it might take a lot of effort, there’s an even easier option out there. A lot of people utilize efficient electric bikes to get to work without getting too sweaty. You can ride it while you feel like it, and then allow the electric engine to cover the rest of the trip. It’s a lot more tolerable than a commute, that’s for sure.

Get Some Shut-Eye
Sleep is an often-underappreciated aspect of our daily lives. People are a little too busy to get their fair share of beauty sleep every night. This can prove to be problematic for their mental health and well-being, even more so than previously thought. You might think that you can just sleep off the previous night at some point in the week without consequences, but this isn’t exactly how it works. You’re not paying off your sleep debt by delaying your sleep schedule.

Our bodies require a regular amount of sleep every night. This amount may differ among us, but the regularity is something that’s worth taking into consideration. Proper sleeping habits get your body into a healthy routine, which allows you to get the most out of your night’s sleep. One of the most important things you can do to get better shut-eye is to take your eyes off your electronic devices before you lay down. Focus on sleeping and get yourself in the right mindset, and you’ll find that sleeping on time will become a lot easier than you might have expected.

Conclusion
Mental health is a crucial part of our lives, and it’s important that we nurture it. When you provide yourself with the right resources to improve your mental well-being, you’re also improving your overall quality of life. Make sure you adapt some of these changes in your day-to-day life and you’re going to see big improvements in your mental health.

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Written By:
Lena Hemsworth is a lifestyle blogger, foodie, and lover of a good book. She's an everlasting enthusiast who believes that there is nothing better than starting your day with a hot cup of coffee.

Reviewed By:

Founder Ray Spotts has a passion for all things natural and has made a life study of nature as it relates to health and well-being. Ray became a forerunner bringing products to market that are extraordinarily effective and free from potentially harmful chemicals and additives. For this reason Ray formed Trusted Health Products, a company you can trust for clean, effective, and healthy products. Ray is an organic gardener, likes fishing, hiking, and teaching and mentoring people to start new businesses. You can get his book for free, “How To Succeed In Business Based On God’s Word,” at www.rayspotts.com. 

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