Tag: Depression
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WALKING IS GOOD BRAIN EXERCISE
Walking Is Good Brain Exercise By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on August 27, 2010 Researchers have discovered that moderate exercise, such as walking for 40 minutes three times a week, can enhance cognitive skills. Specifically, the exercise can improve the connectivity of important brain circuits, mitigate declines…
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Balance
Black, white, colors Ups, downs, movement Life – play of changes “People believe what they see, make them see” H.TH.
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Instant mood-lift
What is your remedy for an instant mood-lift when you feel low? Change the thought? Go jogging? Have a beer? Breathe? Smile? Call a friend? Or do you prefer to be loyal to the low since you have a good reason to be miserable? …. just a question π
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Prepare for Winter
Get your i-pod ready with inspirational audio programmes and uplifting music that makes your heart beat higher and put your sneakers right next to the door. Whenever you realize some negative thoughts or feelings related to lack of light, cold weather, lows take a quick decision:Β Just do it without thinking twice: out there and…
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Feeling low?
You may have all reason to feel low. However, it does not help you. See how it effects you when you help others by giving something away. A Euro to a man who lives in the street, a smile coming from the heart to someone who does not receive much affection in his life β…
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Energy!
You know this feeling: you are absolutely mad about so many things, that donβt work right and you feel, like you are the only one to care. You cannot change the others, but you can change yourself: Your awareness: become aware of what is actually happening inside of you, your thoughts, your emotions, become conscious…
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How can we stay positive?
You know these situations: you just can’t fool yourself – you are annoyed and you have a good reason to be annoyed. Your mind focused on the issue, you feel accordingly and you don’t want to fool yourself, pretend it wouldn’t bother you. How about this: remember your mind is an “organ” it is not…
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Using problems
Imagine: you love problems π Life is a constant change. We face situations and need to deal with them. Children are curious about new situations and paths to discover. As adults, we easily seem to expect trouble and hard work when a problem occurs. Here is the challenge: Change your pespective! Imagine: what importance you…
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De-stress & observe your body reactions
…. an easy thing to do, but hard to remember…. next time when getting into an unpleasant situation that causes stress do this: Observe your breath, observe your shoulders, muscles all over the body, especially neck area and also the face. Release all muscles and: smile! Anything changes???
