Wednesday, 18 September 2013

How To Feel Better In Fifteen Minutes

By Masha Kuilboer


Life can sometimes get on top of you and make you feel as if you have no hope and as a result you can start to feel depressed and powerless. But you may be feeling depressed but you are not powerless.If you want to begin to feel better then first you need to just put your worries aside for a second.I know it's easier said than done but just trust me on this one.Get a pen and paper and write down the things that you have in your life to be grateful for. Even if it's as simple as running water, clothes on your back, a roof over your head, eyes to be able to read this etc, etc. Keep writing until you can't think of anything else that you have to be grateful for. Have a think about this and think about how lucky you are to have these things.
[How To Feel Better]


Each day is a struggle, an individual with depression can almost never be certain how they will feel from day-to-day. Some people may believe that this condition is something you can simply snap out of but it is much more complicated than that. There are even days that make simple tasks such as getting out of the bed seemingly impossible.A helpful coping mechanism is using creativity such as writing, drawing, or other creative projects. As these outlets allow you to release stress and organize your thoughts. No matter what technique you choose is always recommended to anyone who is experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety to see a doctor. Depression is often referred to as"The Common Cold of Mental Health", and it affects your body, mood, and thoughts.

Don't despair. There is hope.Just because someone tells you there's nothing wrong with you and you feel lousy, doesn't mean you have to believe them.Even though a doctor may have told you that you'll just have to learn to live with it, doesn't mean you do.for example norma's story,She was overweight, bloated and her body retained water. No matter how hard she tried, she could not lose weight. Dieting didn't help. Neither did regular exercise.

When you begin to feel better you will feel more motivated and like you can do more but you have to start with yourself. Do something you enjoy, put on some music you love and start to dance or a comedy. But shake off them blues because they don't change anything they don't help anyone least of all you.

If you'd prefer something more portable, mix up a smoothie using silken tofu and various fruits.If you're a light eater in the morning, at least have some peanut butter on whole grain toast.The important thing is to get a dose of nutrition to get your metabolism in gear and make you feel better all day long.Stretch and Relax.Mornings are a great time to stretch your muscles and prepare yourself to deal with the stress you will encounter during the day.You can do stretching and relaxation exercises before you get out of bed, or after you eat breakfast.Sit down in lotus position and gently stretch your arms, hips, and back. Do head and shoulder rolls to relieve any tension that built up overnight. Then straighten your legs and stretch them one at a time.Return to lotus position and close your eyes. Feel your stress draining away along with the muscle tension. Breathe deeply, and hold each breath for a count of five.Do this for five minutes while you visualize the tasks you would like to achieve that day.Get Hydrated.Once you're ready to head out the door, grab some drinking water to take with you. Most of us go through our days in a state of mild dehydration. Medications and health conditions can make dehydration even worse.

How does this work? When you have food sensitivities, your body is unable to completely digest the foods to which you are sensitive. The partially digested foods pass into your bloodstream and your immune system treats them as foreign invaders, like bacteria and viruses. It attacks them, causing an inflammatory reaction. As long as you continue to eat foods to which you are sensitive, you will continue to cause more and more inflammation to develop in your body and your health will decline.

Be thankful for everything that you take for granted. Caught in drizzle? Be thankful that you have an umbrella. No umbrella? Be thankful that you can run and take cover. Nowhere to take cover? Be thankful that you can run! Remember, there are many who cannot.Always compare yourself with people who are less fortunate than yourself. I don't mean just moneywise or healthwise. Whatever your situation be, there will be others who are in a worse place. Appreciate the merits of your situation.

Also, give yourself enough time to get a full night's sleep. Most of us require between 8 and 10 hours a night. If you've been operating on significantly less, you might be surprised by how refreshed you can feel with just a little extra sleep.The greatest wealth that we can have in this life is to have a healthy body. Without a healthy physiological condition, we could not enjoy life, we could not accomplish our tasks, we could not experience living to the fullest.It is therefore to maintain healthy living. But we must also consider the fact that we need to FEEL better. Feeling our best comes from within. It is a personal experience wherein we sense our selves. Feeling better not only means having a healthy body, but also a healthy state of mind. For starters, strive to achieve a healthy lifestyle. This results to a healthy physical and mental state. Do some exercise which will give you energy and make every cell in your body alive. It will also brush away your lethargy and lassitude.Do not neglect your mind. There are mental exercises and calisthenics that keep your brain active and alert. This increases your reaction time, stimulates a healthy outlook, and generally keeps your mind from being sluggish and lazy.

How do you find out if you have food sensitivities? You can do it on your own by following an elimination diet. However, this way can be very challenging and take a long, long time.The best way to find out is to get tested. "The ALCAT Test is the most effective and comprehensive sensitivity/intolerance test available. It is the only test shown to correlate with clinical symptoms by double blind oral challenges, the gold standard."Note: This is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have health problems, consult your physician.




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