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Lockdown
has led to multiple problems, among others one of the most important problems
is of Mental Health. This problem is
not visible, much, at present but is leading to an increase in mental health
problems. One of the most visible effects is loneliness, among others, which is
creating an atmosphere of fear, conflict, and illusion, and resulting into a
mind body conflict problem.
Mental
and Physical health have lot in common, both benefit from Nutrition and
Physical Exercises. These are the basics for maintenance of both –
A Healthy Mind and a Healthy Body.
As
we take care of our body and try to look beautiful by adopting many methods,
same way we need to take care of our MIND (Brain) also because it sets the
thinking faculties including cognitive aspects such as consciousness,
imagination, emotions, perception, thinking, judgment, etc.
WE ALL HEAR WE SHOULD KEEP OUR BODY
HEALTHY BUT WHAT ABOUT OUR HEALTHY MIND?
Here
are some ways to keep your M.I.N.D healthy.
Here is how I see it:
M- MENTAL FITNESS
Mental fitness
means keeping your brain and emotional health in tip-top shape. It is a
personal framework for understanding what we can do, as individuals, to build a
happier and more productive life.
Stuck
indoors, worried about an uncertain future, concerned for your family or
friends the pandemic is a stressful situation for anyone to contend with.
Lockdown is to some extent leading towards loneliness.
To
combat this loneliness we need to maintain a moment by moment awareness of our
thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and
surrounding environment, take time to
relax and focus on the present.
- · Read and learn new things, one should never retire mentally. Learning new things keep our brain fit and healthy. Do things you enjoy: If you can’t do the things you normally enjoy because you are staying at home, try to think about how you could adapt them, or try something new. There are lots of free tutorials and courses online.
· Think about your new daily routine: Think about how you can adapt and create positive new routines – try to engage in useful activities (such as cleaning, cooking or exercise) or meaningful activities (such as reading or calling a friend, relatives).
· Plan new goals: Setting goals and achieving them gives a sense of control and purpose – think about things you want or need to do that you can still do at home.
· Keep your mind active: Read, write, play games, do Crossword puzzles, Sudoku's, Jigsaws or Drawing and Painting. Find something that works for you.
I – IMMUNITY.
Develop IMMUNITY as it’s one of the crucial shields against Covid-19. The
brain, like any other organ, needs the right nutrients to function well. Research
reports suggest that patients with good immunity levels are able to fight the
infection better. A healthful, balanced diet
plays a vital role in staying well. There are many sources of foods that
are known as immunity boosters such as Blueberries, Turmeric, Ginger, Garlic,
fish oil or supplements, Spinach,
Broccoli, Sweet potatoes, Sunflower seeds etc.
N – CONTROL NEGATIVE THOUGHTS. HOW?
"There
is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.” -William Shakespeare
Negative
thoughts is the voice in our head, mind is directed by us.
These
repetitive thoughts that focus on the negative often called Automatic Negative Thoughts. (ANT) https://bebrainfit.com/automatic-negative-thoughts/
e.g.:
Traffic is horrible; I will never make it on time.
Your
thoughts, thinking can make you sick or healthy. So, how to train your brain?
Much like any other muscle in the body, our brain is a muscle, and it can be
trained. HOW?
·
Become
aware of your thoughts, feelings. Some feelings are so
common that they go unnoticed. To break the cycle of negative thoughts one
needs to become aware that we are doing it. Journal or write down your
thoughts.
·
Challenge
your thoughts. Ask yourself:
1. Is there any evidence against my thought?
2. Am I worrying about something that I can’t
control?
3. Is this thought causing me stress?
4. Will these thoughts matter to me in a month or
six months?
From now?
·
Visualize
positive: Visualize positive situation instead: our brain
doesn’t know what reality is and what’s imaginary.
·
Declare
Positivity : when negative thought come up , say
aloud in mind STOP, It’s not true
Remember, we poison our own minds!
D - DEVELOP GRATITUDE.
Take some time
each day to write or think about the things you’re grateful for, like family,
friends, pets, food, shelter, health, or the beauty of nature. Be kind to everyone. This includes YOU
As "healthy mind is a happy mind" don't
ever forget the importance of a healthy laugh, hence "LAUGH OFTEN", make happiness your attitude - If you take life
too seriously, you're going to miss out on a whole lot of good times. Do learn
from the past, but don't let it destroy you. Make your own well-being a priority:
eat well, stay active, sleep and nurture healthy mind. A healthy body helps you to grow independently
with a peaceful, healthy and positive mind.
Thus, we need to be mentally strong for the coming times.
Thus, we need to be mentally strong for the coming times.
Very true Nidhi. If we are positive & cheerful our body too will reflect it. Mind controls the body. In these trying times we should occupy ourselves with healthy mental activities. It will keep our spirits high and body strong and healthy.
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