Get Proactive with Your Mental Health – Five Tips and Tricks

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We live in a time when people are stressed out, easily irritated, over stimulated and overwhelmed. This can lead to problems with our mental health, such as stress, anxiety, low mood and depression. While most people know how important physical exercise is for their body’s health, they are not as aware of what they can do to protect their mental health. Learning how to protect one’s mental health can go a long way toward helping people navigate the ever-changing terrain they encounter and still come out feeling good. “Many people do things like exercise, eat healthier food, and go for routine check-ups to help protect their physical body, but they don’t do much beyond that to help protect their mental health,” explains Katie Sandler, personal development and career coach. “This can lead to an array of issues that ultimately lead to dissatisfaction with one’s life in-general. People often feel stuck, disappointed, unhappy, and frustrated with no idea how to get ahead.” Here are five ways to help protect one’s mental health:

Self-care. Making healthy-living-choices a high priority will go a long way toward protecting one’s mental health. This includes tending to the mind-body connection by eating healthy, regularly moving the body, spending time in nature, getting enough sleep each night, etc. Self-care should be at the top of the list for everyone because it impacts so many areas of one’s life.

Meditation. According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, meditation has found to be beneficial for anxiety, depression, chronic pain, insomnia, sleep quality, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse recovery, eating behaviors, etc. The simple practice of daily meditation can help people become calmer, less reactive, achieve more equanimity, and feel a greater sense of contentment. Meditation is something many people stigmatize out of not understanding, but it’s a simple practice that anyone can do.

Boundaries. Having established and respected boundaries is a necessity for one’s mental health. Boundaries are a unique set of guidelines someone will follow to honor their values in order to feel life satisfaction. An essential part of self-care, they help people feel safe and in control. 

Support system. Many people find it difficult to ask for help, but sometimes that’s what is needed most. There’s no shame in getting guidance or bouncing ideas off of others. A support system can help people reduce stress and feel a sense of belonging. You are not in this alone. 

Things that feed your soul. Everyone has something they enjoy doing that helps to energize their soul. Determine what those things are and then make it a “thing” to engage in them regularly. These things do not have to be big or complex. Whether taking a hike, reading, playing music, or something else, do the things that create joy.

For more information, visit www.katiesandler.com.

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