HEALTH
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5 Reasons Self-Care is Related to Self-Discovery
When you’re trying to better your life and discover who you truly are, self-care can prove invaluable. When we become overly stressed, depressed or anxious, it’s common to stop taking care of ourselves. However, this only further deepens those negative feelings, holding us back from what we’re truly capable of. The trouble is, if you’re not taking care of yourself, you’re not going to be able to connect with who you really are. Here, you’ll discover 5 reasons self-care is essential to self-discovery. Prevents burnout and stress Self-care is one of the best ways to beat burnout and stress. While a little stress is known to be good for you,…
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Drop These Bad Habits Before They Steal Your Mind
Preventing mental decline is all about taking smart actions that promote healthy living. What you do is very important when it comes to living a healthy lifestyle. What you don’t do is equally important. Prevention is often about starting to do practical and helpful things. Things like: Eating right Exercising Stimulating your mind These things are important and make a big difference in preventing mental decline but there may be some things in life you need to stop doing as well. Things like: Smoking Eating processed foods Isolating Starting Good Habits Starting good habits is surely a great way to lower your risk for mental decline, but stopping some equally…
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Using Healthy Foods to Fight Mental Decline
“You are what you eat from your head down to your feet”- Pajama Sam The foods we eat are fuel for our bodies. Our bodies were designed to use healthy foods to help nourish us and carry out important functions. Certain vitamins, minerals, and other important properties in foods actually enhance our function and optimize our health. When we eat whole foods free from chemicals and too much fat, salt, and sugar, our bodies flourish. Our mental health is directly tied to the foods we eat. Like our bodies function best from healthy foods, our minds operate at their fullest capacity when we eat right. Have you ever experienced the…
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We’re in this Together – Social Activity Prevents Mental Decline
Isolation is the root cause of a lot of things including depression, early death, and diseases that affect the mind. Mental decline is related to isolation and an under-stimulation of the mind, body, and spirit. Being social prevents mental decline and reduces incidences of depression and loneliness. Isolation and Mental Decline Studies show that people who feel disenfranchised and isolated tend to decline emotionally, spiritually, and mentally. This includes the onset and development of mental decline. Living alone without enough human connection and interaction can magnify feelings of loneliness. It can also make people unwilling or unable to keep active or engaged. This puts them at great risk for a…
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Teach an Old Dog New Tricks – Learning Prevents Mental Decline
Preventing mental decline includes a variety of actions. From eating well to exercising regularly, the more you care for your entire body, the more you help your mind. What you eat fuels your body and how you move gets your blood circulating and sends oxygen to your vital organs- including your brain. While eating right and moving matter, so does working your brain. We’ve all heard the term ‘use it or lose it’ and felt compelled to take action. Whatever becomes dormant is at risk for atrophy or wasting away. It’s the same with our minds. Preventing mental decline includes stimulating your brain and challenging it in new ways. Always…













