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Friday, May 17, 2019

Exercise, Depression, and the Brain


Whether you’re experiencing a simple case of the Monday blues or more persistent symptoms of depression, exercise can help boost your mood.
Getting regular exercise is important for good physical and mental health. Exercise can help stimulate parts of your brain that aren’t as responsive when you’re feeling depressed. It also promotes the release of feel-good brain chemicals. It may also help distract you from your worries and improve your confidence.

Exercise and brain chemistry

Depression is a mood disorder that causes persistent feelings of apathy and sadness. It’s a complex condition, with several contributing factors. Changes in your brain biochemistry likely play a part.
Exercise can help relieve symptoms of depression in several ways. Among other benefits, it helps stimulate the release of feel-good brain chemicals.

Endorphins and other neurotransmitters

The first thing you might think of when it comes to exercise and depression is what is commonly known as “runner’s high.” This describes the release of endorphins that your brain experiences when you physically exert yourself. Endorphins are a type of neurotransmitter, or chemical messenger. They help relieve pain and stress.

Other mental health benefits of exercise

Exercise can have other mental health benefits too. For example, focusing on your body’s movements during exercise may help distract you from upsetting thoughts. Setting and meeting exercise-related goals may also boost your confidence and sense of control.

Developing an exercise routine

While any amount of exercise can help relieve the symptoms of depression, regular exercise is best. Some types of exercise may be more beneficial than others.
Aerobic workouts are most associated with positive results in treating depression. Aerobic exercise elevates your heart rate, which improves circulation in your brain. This helps promote healthy brain function and balanced brain chemistry. Aerobic exercise also provides many physical health benefits.

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Monday, May 13, 2019

Healthy Ways To Handle Holiday Stress

It's no secret that the "most wonderful time of the year" is also often the most stressful. The holiday season may bring lots of joy, but it can also mean coming face-to-face with financial strain, tense family relationships, and endless to-do lists. Friends, don't fret: There's hope. You can make things a bit easier by taking extra care of yourself during the holidays. 

Get outside and break a sweat.

Unplugging to spend some time in nature is a great way to slow down overwhelming thoughts and reconnect with the present moment. A nice walk in the park—or even just around the block—can help remind you what really matters to you. It's even better if you can find a way to squeeze in some extra exercise while you're out, because endorphins are your BFF in times of stress. 

Focus on gratitude.

Remind yourself of everything that makes your life wonderful, and of exactly why you appreciate those things. Every morning (or just when you're feeling extra low), jot down a few things that you're grateful for. You may even enjoy sending a thank-you note to someone you love, or baking them a few extra holiday cookies.

Meditate.

That people experiencing extra stress set aside three to five minutes every morning to "[meditate] on what you appreciate in life, and plan time throughout the day to do nice things for others."

Don't feel guilty for needing downtime.

In this 24/7 world, most of us are constantly on the go. Mix in a whirlwind of holiday parties and gift shopping, and that breakneck pace becomes even more difficult to maintain. It's completely human—and healthy—to take periodic breaks to rest up. "Build in some extra downtime to recharge your inner battery," "Be sure to get enough sleep to repair your system." Aim to get 7.5 to 9 hours of shut-eye each night.

Watch or listen to things that bring you joy.

It's hard to remember now, but at one point, you'd never heard the words "bills" or "work deadlines" before, and this season was solely about candy canes and whimsy. Take yourself back to the holidays of your childhood by carving out time to enjoy things that make you happy. "Put together a positivity playlist, with songs that inspire you or help you unwind,"


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Sunday, May 5, 2019

WAYS TO FIND LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE



Your best life and best version of you is uncovered within, when you learn what really sets your soul on fire, what makes you genuinely smile and what is truly important to you, without any outside influence.

Free yourself from negative thoughts

You must practice positive talk and become consciously aware of what you are saying and thinking inside your head. A great thing that helped me was creating a list of affirmations (positive things about myself) that I would read each morning. This was the best way to start the day on the right foot and good practice of how self-talk should be. When you do this, it helps you also become aware of how you talk about other people.

Yes, there may be people you don’t mesh with or agree with, but learning to let go of those people rather than talk negative to them or about them, is so freeing. Letting go of the negativity from all areas of your life is going to give you the best benefit to be the best you.

Take time for yourself

For the longest time, I did not know myself. I only knew the false thoughts and things I would think in my head rather than truly understand who I was and what I wanted in life. I would consider myself more of an introvert, though I do not like to put myself in one box. You don’t have to either. I also love people, getting to know them and building close friendships. Growing up, I spent a lot of time with myself because I enjoyed that time playing and doing whatever I chose even in my own company. I am personally not someone that needs to be around people 24/7. I like a little mental break.

Try a podcast or a youtube channel, but not just anything. Find a source that helps facilitate your self-growth in an area where you feel you could use some encouragement. For example, if you have body image/self-esteem issues, find a podcast that is focused on this area and dive into it in your free time.

Eat healthy without “dieting”

To really create a healthy lifestyle you must have a new perspective on food. It should not be about eating “healthy” in order to be skinny. It should be about eating healthy to prevent disease, heal current ailments and feel your best from the inside. I came across an anonymous quote that absolutely sums up how I feel, “Don’t hate yourself to skinny, love yourself to healthy.”

Eating well to be skinny is not the point, and to be honest, following some of these diets to be skinny is not actually healthy. Healthy is what is truly important. Health is what will give you the ability to live an active life, live longer, prevent disease, feel happier and the list goes on and on. With that being said, healthy looks different on everyBODY. There is not one size, a certain weight, a certain look that indicates health. Health is all about what is within. Sure, if you eat healthy your body will also reflect it, in your own unique beautiful way.

Implement a daily routine

Days can pass so quickly without realizing what we did or didn’t do. Having a routine can help to incorporate important things you may be missing or set up a less stressful week ahead. I have already talked about a few important things to incorporate into your routine. One of them is making sure there is time for yourself daily. Including a list of affirmations to read for yourself each morning. Having set days that you go to the gym or workout at home. Preparing food is also a great idea. On the weekend prepare a few things to have ready to grab and go for the week.

Don’t be afraid of change to live your best life

I touched on the change in the previous section about travel. Change does not need to be feared. Yes, it can be scary and overwhelming. Feel those emotions, they are not wrong but also find the strength to overcome them. If you allow it, change can bring greatness into your life beyond your imagination. If you are unhappy with your job today, change it. Or, if you want to move to a new city, move. If you are not happy with your current situation it is up to you, and only you, to change it. It serves you no value to complain about it, what that does is just cause you more damage.
I realize that making a change and being comfortable with change does not just happen with a snap of the finger. If you need to, take some time to yourself to really think about what you want to be different. If you are hesitating but do not have any real reason why then my advice is just to dive head first into it. Think about it, but don’t overthink it.

Embrace progress, not perfection

Embrace progress, not perfection in every single area of your life. This is so important for living your free life.  Let go of unrealistic expectations or expectations that are anyone else’s but your own. If you are looking for a “perfect” body you will never be satisfied. Instead, strive for progress that makes you feel better from the inside. Absolutely no one is perfect. So if you strive for that in any area of your life, you are automatically setting yourself up for disappointment. We are our own worst critic and tend to focus in on what we consider to be imperfections, instead of focusing on what we love about ourselves.

Shift your focus and magic happens. If anyone tries to hold you to a perfect standard, then they clearly are not looking in the mirror. Progress is what you should be striving for. We all have room for progress in our lives. Appreciating the progress, or climb to the top, makes the view or accomplishment that much sweeter. Keep your eyes fixed on continually improving and growing yourself, and don’t be distracted by achieving perfection. If you do you will be constantly chasing something unattainable. Progress, on the other hand, is something that you have the ability to proudly achieve on your own.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Ways to Always Be Growing and Improving



1- Let go of the past.

Is there some pain from the past that you’ve been holding on to, and continually being upset about? If your answer is yes, it’s time to let it go. Forgive yourself, forgive whoever hurt you, and try to move on. Letting go of the past isn’t a one-time thing either. You should develop an attitude of trying to let bad things go as they happen to you, and learn to live more mindfully, in the present.

2- Read books regularly.

Reading is one of my favorite hobbies. If you’re looking for personal growth, self-help books are probably your best bet. But you can learn from pretty much any book that you read. Not only that, but reading is a great way to keep your brain working and keep it healthy.

3- Take courses or find new hobbies.

Gaining new knowledge, skills, and passions are good for you. Learning new things and developing new interests can help make you More well-rounded and maybe even help you gain new insights, figure out what you want to do or figure out who you are. Learning something new also helps you to stretch yourself – physically, mentally, and/or emotionally – which is good for you.

4- Give back + help others.

To me, one of the greatest feelings in the world is the feeling that I get from giving back and helping other people. It’s the greatest way for me to realize how much compassion that I have for other humans, and to spread some positivity around. Helping others can also really help you put your problems into perspective. It doesn’t have to be anything big either, just do something to put some positivity into the world sometimes.

5. Step out of your comfort zone.

Being comfortable doesn’t usually help you grow. You’ve got to challenge yourself, do things that scare you, and step out of your comfort zone at least once in a while. What makes you feel uncomfortable? Whatever it is, try to do it sometime. Shake things up and allow yourself to face that fear and grow. You’ll be surprised what you’re capable of!


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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

5 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER TOLERATE IN A RELATIONSHIP


THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER TOLERATE IN A RELATIONSHIP

DON’T TAKE RELATIONSHIPS ONLY AS SOLUTIONS



It is obvious that your partner is the most trusted person in your life and you want to share all your troubles with them. However, you must keep in mind that they too are humans who have similar emotions and troubles just like you do. When we start taking our relationships as the solution to all our problems, we are vulnerable to becoming burdens in our partner’s life.

DON’T BE PERSONALLY AFFECTED BY EVERYTHING

As humans, we say many things which we don’t actually mean or sometimes they even come out as something completely different from what we meant. It happens with your partner too. Deep attachments sometimes compel you to react to anything and everything that is said to you. However, you must take time to fully process your partner’s words before reacting to them and must remain composed throughout the process. In short, you mustn’t always take things personally.

DON’T BELITTLE YOURSELF

It’s quite common for people to let their relationships have a negative effect on their self-esteem. But, you should never let this happen. You should be fully aware of who you are and what you are capable of. That’s the key to a perfect relationship.

 DON’T SAY ‘YES’ TO EVERYTHING

It is okay and rather healthy to not agree upon certain things when two people love each other. Your role in a relationship is never to only satisfy your partner’s ego by accepting whatever they say to you. Especially if you are a woman, you are expected to do just that. Never succumb to that and pretend as if you are a person who lacks a strong personality. Remember that he fell in love with a strong woman and if he demands otherwise, rethink the relationship itself.

DON’T ALWAYS WAIT FOR AN APOLOGY

It’s not alright to always wait for the other person to apologize first. Sometimes you have to do it as well. Whenever there is an argument, you must take a step back and reflect upon what it was really for. The two of you must discuss things like adults and only then arrive at a decision. Mutual decisions are very crucial to the foundations of a healthy relationship.

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Monday, March 4, 2019

Understanding the need of adolescent child as a parent

Understanding the need of adolescent child as a parent 

An adolescent is at the age of our lives when lots of changes are happening. changes can be either  in the physical, social, emotional or psychological, inside and outside our bodies, adolescent! The name alone can send chills up the brain of many parents. It is a period of enormous changes and we all have gone through this phase of our lives when the conflicts between the parents and child begin to arise. Suddenly, the relationship starts changing between them. Thy both find it difficult to understand each other's perspective and to make their own respective views understood to each other. The reason behind this is the fact that both the parties have their own values and belief system regarding the way they react to each other and here the age-gap thing comes into the play. A teenager's brain is very good at experience new things, finding out new opportunities, taking risks and sensation seeking. Visualizing their children doing these things or even thinking about them doing such thing make parents anxious. To understand the need of your adolescent child as a parent in order to help them grow in a flawless manner! so, here are some points which can be applied and will be proved to be helpful in creating health bond with you adolescent child:- 

Shaping the personality of child 

     Enhance their personality by developing good character, moral values and temperament, all this can be done to some extent in the following ways:- 

1. Letting them participate in different extra curricular activities.

2. Help them to nurture their own glorious self by making them learn how to speak up for themselves and put their own paints forward. 

3. Educate them about inculcating healthy habits in their lifestyle and learning about impressive body language skills to make up their personality as a whole. 

2. Helping them in taking up the responsibilities.
3. Being there for them to talk 
4. Respect child's privacy 
 

"Be there best friend at every point of life"

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

THE WARNING SIGNS OF CONDUCT DISORDER IN CHILDREN



THE WARNING SIGNS OF CONDUCT DISORDER IN CHILDREN

Conduct disorder in children goes beyond bad behavior. It is a diagnosable mental health condition that is characterized by patterns of violating societal norms and the rights of others.

It's important for kids with conduct disorder to get professional treatment. Recognizing the early warning signs can help you take appropriate action.

SIGNS OF CONDUCT DISORDER

Conduct disorder extends beyond normal teenage rebellion. It involves serious behavior problems that are likely to raise alarm among teachers, parents, peers, and other adults.

In order to qualify for a diagnosis of conduct disorder, children must exhibit at least three symptoms in the past year and at least one symptom in the past six months:

AGGRESSION TOWARD PEOPLE AND ANIMALS

Often bullies, threatens, or intimidates others
Often initiates physical fights
Has used a weapon that could cause serious harm

Property Destruction

Deliberate fire setting
Other destruction of property

DECEPTIVENESS OR THEFT

Breaking or entering a house, car or building
Lying for personal gain

SERIOUS RULE VIOLATION

Staying out at night or being truant before the age of 13 years
Has run away from home overnight at least twice


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