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MENTAL FITNESS TIPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Think about your emotional well-being. Assess your emotional health regularly. Consider the particular demands or stresses you are facing and how they are affecting you.

Give yourself permission to take a break from your worries and concerns. Recognize that dedicating even a short time every day to your mental fitness will reap significant benefits in terms of feeling rejuvenated and more confident.

Here are some simple ways to practice mental fitness:

Daydream - Close your eyes and imagine yourself in a dream location. Breathe slowly and deeply. Whether it's a beach, a mountaintop, a hushed forest or a favourite room from your past, let the comforting environment wrap you in a sensation of peace and tranquility.

"Collect" positive emotional moments - Make it a point to recall times when you have experienced pleasure, comfort, tenderness, confidence, or other positive emotions.

Learn ways to cope with negative thoughts - Negative thoughts can be insistent and loud. Learn to interrupt them. Don't try to block them (that never works), but don't let them take over. Try distracting yourself or comforting yourself, if you can't solve the problem right away.

Do one thing at a time - For example, when you are out for a walk or spending time with friends, turn off your cell phone and stop making that mental "to do" list. Take in all the sights, sounds and smells you encounter.

Exercise - Regular physical activity improves psychological well-being and can reduce depression and anxiety. Joining an exercise group or a gym can also reduce loneliness, since it connects you with a new set of people sharing a common goal.

Enjoy hobbies - Taking up a hobby brings balance to your life by allowing you to do something you enjoy because you want to do it, free of the pressure of everyday tasks. It also keeps your brain active.

Set personal goals - Goals don't have to be ambitious. You might decide to finish that book you started three years ago; to take a walk around the block every day; to learn to knit or play bridge; to call your friends instead of waiting for the phone to ring. Whatever goal you set, reaching it will build confidence and a sense of satisfaction.

Keep a journal (or even talk to the wall!) - Expressing yourself after a stressful day can help you gain perspective, release tension and even boost your body's resistance to illness.

Share humour - Life often gets too serious, so when you hear or see something that makes you smile or laugh, share it with someone you know. A little humour can go a long way to keeping us mentally fit!

Volunteer - Volunteering is called the "win-win" activity because helping others makes us feel good about ourselves. At the same time, it widens our social network, provides us with new learning experiences and can bring balance to our lives.

Treat yourself well - Cook yourself a good meal. Have a bubble bath. See a movie. Call a friend or relative you haven't talked to in ages. Sit on a park bench and breathe in the fragrance of flowers and grass. Whatever it is, do it just for you.


  1. MayMay saidWed, 24 Dec 2008 17:15:20 -0000 ( Link )

    Great tips, Swetha_k!

    I personally find exercising to be the most uplifting medicine. It’s a time where you can focus on just you and your fitness goals. Not only does it channel me, but it also challenges my body.

    I’d like to get into the habit of journaling. You bring up a great point about how it can release tension. Also, I had no idea writing could boost the body to resist illness! Very cool.

    Thanks for posting this lesson. It was much appreciated. Keep up the good work! I’m really enjoying your health-related articles.

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  2. swetha_k saidThu, 25 Dec 2008 01:01:59 -0000 ( Link )

    oh!.

    thanks may…....i personallly need all those tips!

    nice to c that u hav enjoyd it! :-)

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  3. vivek_singh saidThu, 15 Jan 2009 19:20:15 -0000 ( Link )

    it contains real facts of life i know every of those but i enjoyed and recalled it to do firmelly.. keep it on ..i ‘ll read u lessons as i hav nothing .

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  4. vivek_singh saidThu, 15 Jan 2009 19:20:55 -0000 ( Link )

    i’m new

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  5. swetha_k saidFri, 16 Jan 2009 01:33:11 -0000 ( Link )

    welcome to learnhub….....

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  6. santosh gupta saidTue, 20 Jan 2009 08:17:24 -0000 ( Link )

    nice info

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  7. iwantto learn saidThu, 22 Jan 2009 07:44:14 -0000 ( Link )

    great swetha..indeed that was cool and educating..looking forward for more from you

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  8. swetha_k saidMon, 26 Jan 2009 08:14:02 -0000 ( Link )

    thanks….....ur display picture is cool!

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  9. oLahav saidFri, 30 Jan 2009 14:13:11 -0000 ( Link )

    Great lesson.

    I don’t know about talking to a wall though… I used to talk to the voices in my head, but they kept saying “we don’t exist”. Now I’m all confused.

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  10. swetha_k saidSun, 08 Feb 2009 05:31:49 -0000 ( Link )

    when we talk to the wall, it never replies but just take it as a being which listens to u patiently…......not everybody does that , right? it takes a lot to listen to someone’s problems and a wall does it so perfectly. well if it doesn’t work ,try another, like keeping a journal to urself! talking to the wall or ur mind or keeping a journal can’t suggest u a solution but they will definitely give u space to find ur own ways of getting through! they reduce ur stress. it’s a way of spilling out all ur emotions.

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  11. swetha_k saidSun, 08 Feb 2009 05:32:27 -0000 ( Link )

    i can suggest something else….talk to someone u trust the most!

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  12. apurvaakulwar saidFri, 20 Nov 2009 11:50:16 -0000 ( Link )

    Hey! Thats an awesome article u have written…And believe me, I do almost all d things u’ve mentioned…

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