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How To Naturally Improve Your Mental Health 

Rob Hourmont by Rob Hourmont
September 5, 2022
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How To Naturally Improve Your Mental Health 

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According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), mental illness is prevalent in the United States. According to the figures for the year 2020, about 20 percent of adults are dealing with a mental health condition. In recent years, there has been a cultural shift toward normalizing efforts to improve people’s emotional well-being. Anxiety and depression treatment and general emotional self-awareness have gotten off to a good start thanks to this.

Whether or not you have received a formal diagnosis of a mental disorder, we can all benefit from learning and practicing techniques for keeping our minds healthy and stable. Here are some practical recommendations for enhancing your emotional well-being.

Practice Gratitude 

Practicing gratitude might help you direct your attention toward more constructive and helpful thoughts. To do this, try beginning each day with a few minutes of reflection on all the good in your life. Keeping a notebook of things you are grateful for is another way to combat depression. Try to find at least three positive things to reflect on and record each day. The list can serve as a daily reminder that there is always something for which to be grateful, even if, at first glance, it might not seem positive. For example, if you need to bring a lawsuit, you won’t feel positive. However, when you can find a good lawyer and visit their website to check out compensation settlements, you might feel grateful. 

Spend Your Mornings Intentionally 

Spend time in the mornings, if at all possible, planning out your day’s activities and setting your aim for the day. If you get up 15 minutes earlier, you can do things like sip coffee while listening to music. Coffee can perk you up, and music can bring back happy memories, both of which have been shown to alleviate depressive symptoms.

Take Some Time Out 

The mental health benefits of socializing with loved ones can be substantial at times. The mind and body both benefit from a change of scenery. Studies demonstrate that the positive effects of a trip can last for up to eight weeks after you return home. Not only does going on vacation help you become closer to the people you care about, but it also boosts your mood for a few months after you return home.

Have A Good Bedtime Routine 

Getting a good night’s sleep is one method to safeguard your mental health and help you focus during the day. To start with, you might want to turn down the heat in your room so that you can sleep well. According to studies, the best temperature for sleeping is between 60 and 67 degrees F. It’s also a good idea to make your room as dark as you can so that your brain can relax when it’s time for bed. To get your body ready for sleep, don’t use your phone for about 30 minutes before bed. Playing soothing music or white noise can also help you feel less stressed and sleep better. Melatonin and lemon balm are non-addictive supplements that can help you get to sleep. You can take them in the form of capsules or tea to calm your body and lower your anxiety levels before bed. If you follow these tips, you’ll still get a good night’s sleep even if you don’t get as much sleep as you’d like every night.

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Writer, Metabolic Health Coach & Former Olympic Athlete, Modern Nutritionist. It’s my goal to Inspire, Inform and Motivate others to Live a Healthy Life by Following Natural Principles

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