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Sometimes age, sometimes other problems can lead to mental issues and it’s not a pleasant thing for anybody. There are plenty of things that you can do to avoid these problems or to improve the symptoms if they appear. That is why we’re here.

We will teach you what you can do to keep your mental health for a longer time - simple tips and tricks about dieting, exercising and medication.

Please note that we are NOT in any way associated with or represent National Alliance on Mental Illness of Lehigh Valley. You can find their website here.

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Keep Your Mental Health for a Longer Time

Posted by Raul Banks on  August 1, 2017
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Category: Mental Health

Time is always of the essence, and you certainly know that as time goes by, some people start developing mental issues. It’s a very hard thing both for them and for those who surround them, but in some people, there can be good chances to improve those issues.

Starting to take care of your mental health as soon as you possible can bring you only benefits. And it can also help you in teaching some of these things to those that need some help. A good mental health is more than just the absence of a mental illness, and you might see some signs in others that tell you that it’s possible to have different mental problems – they forget some things, they can’t pay attention to something, it’s hard to learn something new and so on.

Build Relationships with Others
Creating good relationships with other people will help you have a great sense of well-being. It’s about your friends, your family, the community that you’re part of, your work colleagues and everyone else you know. It takes time and energy to build those relationships, but you’ll get plenty of benefits in the long term.

Exercising
Everyone tells you how good exercising is, and here’s why: while you exercise, your body develops plenty of hormones that help its functions. Among them, there’s the happiness hormones – the serotonin, the melatonin, the dopamine and the oxytocin. All of these will let your brain think that you are healthy and happy, as the said neurotransmitters have a high impact on your happiness and your social life.

Apart from that, you’ll also be slimmer, fitter, healthier and with a good-looking body.

Gratitude
Being grateful for what you have is another thing that you can do to improve your mental health. You don’t have to pray to a deity or do something specific, but you can keep a journal where you write several things each day that you’re grateful for. It might be difficult for you at first, but with time, you’ll find more and more things that are positive in your life.

Spirituality
Studies have shown that the brain activity is different at a person who prays every day, as they have a higher state of mind. You don’t have to learn different prayers, but use your own god and your own system of beliefs to get involved in a spiritual practice. It can help you cope with stress and it can also reduce the symptoms of mental illnesses, as it lets you concentrate on better feelings and on gratitude.

Less Stress
Stress is a major problem for everyone, so make sure you reduce the stress level whenever you can. Use meditation, listen to music, do something that you like, get out and meet with your friends – do anything that lets you put aside your problems and have a good time.

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NAMI PA Lehigh Valley is your resource website for learning about mental health issues, how to treat them and how to prevent them. You can find plenty of useful material on our website, but if you want, you can contact through the contact form or phone number and we’ll provide you with the info that you need!