Reasons Why Wellness Leads To Stronger Relationships 

As stated by the World Health Organization, wellness is not just the absence of diseases or illnesses. Wellness is an active process. When you decide to take your journey to wellness, you actively seek awareness and make decisions that will lead to a healthy and fulfilling life. It is more than just a healthy body. It is a healthy mind, body, and soul.  

 

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Couple Goals: Fulfilling The 8 Dimensions Of Wellness Together 

Being in a relationship is not all about the first dates, flowers, chocolates, and all the romantic hullabaloo. You will realize soon that being in a relationship entails much more aspects of your personality than just your heart’s desire.  

  

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Can Resiliency To Stress Lengthen Your Life Expectancy?

On a scale of one to ten, ten being the highest, where do you think you stand with handling daily stressors? Are you the easy-going, flexible type or the weep-until-I-sleep type?

 

Resilience, to people, is many different things; but in most cases, resilience is the capacity of an individual to power through situations brought about by conflicts or discord either at home, work, or within the community.

 

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Treating Anxiety And Phobias Using Alternative Methods

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Let’s talk about anxiety and phobia. Every person experiences anxiety and being afraid in their lifetime. Only dead people are not capable of doing so. Kidding aside, one needs to identify when these feelings are healthy and adaptive, or it is already becoming a nuisance to the everyday occurrence and later leads to psychological complications. More than ever, this article will also deal with some of the alternative treatments that can help anxiety and phobia

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Yoga, And Why You Should Give It A Try

When it comes to working out, there are so many choices available these days, which begs the question, “What workout should I stick with?”

One of the most common exercises gaining popularity today is yoga.

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What Is Yoga?

Originating in ancient India, yoga comes from a Sanskrit word which means “to yoke or to unite.” It was brought to the west by Hindu monks in the 1890s, most notably by Swami Vivekanda.

While yoga refers to a group of several different practices, what we mean these days when we say “yoga” is hatha yoga, or yoga as exercise.

Physical Health

Writing on Yoga Journal, Dr. Timothy McCall stated that practicing yoga a few minutes every day can drastically improve one’s health.

One of the most visible benefits of yoga practice is increased flexibility. In the beginning, yoga poses and sequences can seem daunting, if not impossible. But with time, all yogis (yoga practitioners) experience more pliable muscles and joints, which in turn drastically decrease joint and muscle pain.

Another benefit observed in yoga practice is increased muscle tone. As STEPHEN F. LEWIS, LMHC said in his online article, “Today people practice yoga with different intentions, finding their own meaning and usefulness for it. Some use it as exercise to stretch and tone the physical body. Others use it to reduce stress in their lives and others to improve their breathing.” It not only keeps you in good shape but also helps you avoid injuries and stabilizes your joints.

Other physical benefits associated with yoga include better blood circulation, improved balance, weight loss, lowered blood sugar, decreased susceptibility to allergies, and lowered cortisol levels. “Regular practice of yoga, however, has been found to naturally decrease cortisol levels. This natural decrease of cortisol can give the body a chance to return to a state of restful awareness.” Said Tahmi Perzichilli, LPCC, LADC in  her online article titled ‘The Benefits of Yoga for Trauma Treatment and Mind-Body Wellness.”

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Mental Health

With yoga, you not only get to improve your physical health, but you also get to work on your mental well-being. According to John M. Grohol, Psy.D  “Other mental health benefits of yoga are less clear and strong. While it may help benefit your emotional state — what you’re feeling in the moment — and resilience, it may also not do much for these factors.

A study by the University of Wisconsin’s Dr. Richard Davidson found that the left prefrontal cortex registered higher levels of activity in yoga practitioners. This area of the brain is associated with remembering goals and directions related to these goals. Davidson’s study found a correlation between the increased activity in this area and higher levels of happiness.

Other studies also show that regular yoga practice improves coordination, reaction time, and memory, which have links to the meditation and mindfulness advocated by yoga — many report better eating habits, as well as stress coping, due to increased mindfulness.

Time and Space

The edge yoga has over other forms of exercise is that you can do it with minimal space. Yoga requires minimal equipment, the only essential being a yoga mat, and needs as much space as a yoga mat can take up. You can crank out a yoga session in your room at home or your cubicle at work.

A wealth of resources on yoga is also available online. Although there is nothing quite like taking classes with a reputable yoga instructor, the yoga learning materials available on the web can serve as great substitutes.

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Aside from requiring very little space, yoga also requires very little time. A few minutes of yoga a day yield positive results. One study shows that 10 minutes of yoga each day can lead to better sleep. A separate study involving 700 participants similarly found that 10 minutes of yoga every day can help prevent osteoporosis and strengthen bones.

So what are you waiting for? Roll out a mat and work toward a better you today.

Cats And Schizophrenia: Here’s The Final Verdict

During the 1970s, an alarming and intriguing issue took place, when psychiatrist Fuller Torrey after learning that multiple sclerosis can be triggered by viruses used to be found in dogs, he then started to make his study leading to the findings that cats’ feces can cause mental illness, specifically schizophrenia. Torrey relates the presence of Toxoplasma gondii in cats; feces as the main etiologic for schizophrenia. When these bacteria enter the body and go to the brain, it can affect the brain’s functioning system and can lead to symptoms of schizophrenia. John M. Grohol, Psy.D. supports this claim of Torrey through his online article titled ‘The Causes of Schizophrenia: It’s Probably Not Genetics,’ saying “Toxoplasma gondii is one such possible cause.”

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The Best Way To Plan Your Self-Care Routine

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Contrary to popular belief, self-care is not merely an opportunity to pamper yourself in salons, shopping malls, or resorts. It goes beyond meeting one’s material pleasures.

The self-care movement was supposedly a revolutionary advocacy coopted by corporations and media. It began as a reaction against the mechanized treatment of the bodies of workers to keep up with the fast-paced and industrialized lifestyle demanded by our modern society. It was supposedly a reminder to put one’s health before extraneous work. When you meditate, according to Timothy J. Legg, PhD, PsyD, “…life is better. Stress is lower…health improves. Problems seem smaller.”

Self-care involves activities that we do to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health. John Duffy, Ph.D, a clinical psychologist  defined self-care as “attending to your own needs such that you are content, focused, motivated, and ‘on your game.’” In planning your self-care routine, you must consider that taking care of the body means other facets of your well-being will be affected. Thus, solely prioritizing one’s material gratification is problematic. Instead of stretching our budget to get the most expensive self-care treatments, here are some alternative ways.

Start Your Day By Meditating

According to Dr. Robert Puff, meditation will allow you to become more mindful of your surroundings. Starting your day by being grounded reduces your vulnerability to stress and overthinking. You can meditate while riding on a bus, showering, or eating your breakfast. The goal is to stimulate the mind and become more aware of your senses in preparation for work.

Work With A Well-Fed Stomach

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Dr. Maria Baratta warns us of our tendency to skip meals when subjected to a hectic schedule. Doing so makes us less suitable for continuous work. She says we must integrate healthy foods that we love into our routine and plan our meals every day. In the age of fast-food and processed meals, we need to remind ourselves of their effects later in our old age.

Surround Yourself With A Healthy Social Environment

The University of New Hampshire claims that happiness and liveliness thrive within a socio-cultural circle. Dr. Nicholas Christakis and Dr. James Fowler found out in their studies that individuals who engage with cheerful people have a happier outlook and a better sense of well-being.

Allow Yourself To Take A Rest From Time To Time

A study about the relation of productivity and napping found out that people who take a 20-minute nap are the most productive come nighttime, while the rest lagged. Resting allows the body to recharge and increase alertness. If you are involved in creative works, this is the best way to boost your imagination.

Get A Good Night’s Sleep

On average, adults require 7–9 hours of sleep to be well-rested, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Sleeping is the best way to let the body naturally replenish itself after a busy day of work. As the body remains at rest, stress and tensions in the body relax.

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The primary principle of proper self-care is a holistic approach in meeting the needs of the body in terms of physical, social, and mental wellness. The success of a routine relies not on its grandness but on the discipline and commitment one dedicates to maintain a healthy lifestyle. As Terri Orbuch, Ph.D, psychotherapist,’ said, “Everyone needs to make sure they take care of themselves; they need to make their own wel-being and happiness a priority in their life. If you don’t, who will?”

Which Is More Important? Physical or Mental Health?

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For most individuals, it is essential for them to get the optimum experiences from life in every opportunity that is presented because after all, you will only live once. The common saying “Life shouldn’t be taken seriously” allows us to be more carefree and not worry too much, but it is wise to seize every moment since death can never be predicted. In order to get as much as possible out of life, physical health and mental wellbeing are important factors to consider. In the earlier years of medical management, diseases were handled with dissociation of the mind. Only recently that holistic approach is promulgated; thus, the entirety of the human person is taken into consideration.

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The 3 C’s: FinHacks For A Financially Healthy You

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The demands of adulthood can be daunting—monthly bills to pay, social obligations to keep up with, risks to take on, and the hustle and bustle of city life. One way or another, the way you choose to handle your money affects these things.

What does it mean to be financially healthy then? Why should you step back and see things from a new perspective? Why should you care? The simple answer to these questions is this: developing the right spending and saving habits provides a sense of security to your physical and mental health. Marjie L. Roddick, MA, NCC, LMHC said “Finances are a common stressor for people, so being able to minimize worry about this aspect of your life can enhance your overall wellness.”

Since no one can stop you from giving your best, your personal #FinHacks should reflect the boss that you are. Fret not if money talk makes you anxious; the 3Cs will guide you to achieve your goals!

Confront Your Reality

Your reality includes your daily dues, weekly splurges, and your savings goal. If it helps to write down your day-in-a-life, then do it. What matters is that you take the extra effort to confront what you are currently facing to prepare better for the future. “It’s important to have a purpose… lives filled with loneliness and despair when no specific purpose has been embraced,” said Brad Klontz Psy.D., CFP.

Where does your money go the most? Is it food, commute, or other necessities? Do you need to spend so much on this particular aspect of your life? Ask yourself the hard-hitting questions and make an action plan for these. The more truth you let in your life, the better you will be able to handle them.

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Another tip is to do your research on finance terms that may sound big at first but are helpful after all. What you know will enable you to do more. Let us face it: we all have different realities. The proper mindset and motivations make the sacrifices worth it. “Mindset” according to Gary Klein Ph.D., “help us spot opportunities.” He further added that “It is about the beliefs that make a difference in our lives—the beliefs that distinguish people who are successful at what they do versus those who continually struggle.”

Compartmentalize And Organize

Some people are more comfortable going cashless because they have mobile applications to help them track their spending. Others are more confident of getting a hold of their hard-earned money in physical bills and coins. A lot of people own just one wallet, but the tip here is to find a second compartment to let you see your money in full and help you break them down into different tabs. 

Whichever path you choose to take, remember that visual cues and representations aid in your goal-setting. Seeing and then organizing your activities make you more proactive and not passive. 

Compromise

You do not have to sacrifice your night-outs or splurges just because you are on a budget. You can have your way around by exploring more options other than expensive movie tickets with friends or a lavish dinner with your loved one. Try other exciting endeavors such as jogging around the neighborhood, cooking home-cooked meals, or catching up on what is showing on your local television. What matters is that you make time and save money on the side for more significant financial decisions.

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Remember: building habits involve doing seemingly small things, but they have a lasting impact in the long run. You will now see the value of your money more clearly and be able to make your plans for you, not against you.

Enlightening The Race Which Impacts The Human Person [Striving To Live]

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To all of us.  Tsunamis, earthquakes, wars, hunger and world depression are instances that show how fragile life is for us – how our extinction will come in just a blink of an eye.

However, looking at them.

 

The mistakes

 

Focusing On Generating Ideas

betterment of society, innovating life the most comfortable way it can be.

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Generation by generation of efforts and hard work of philosophers, scientists and researchers have been very beneficial to us.  These have gained us the orientation of viewing things differently to maintain progression in society.  But the apathy of people on life events continues to fluctuate which leads to such disorder and chaos.  According to Dr. Cooleen Mullen, LMFT, “Chaos in your life, you can feel overwhelmed, isolated, like a hamster on a wheel.”  She also added that “You feel anxious, sad and lonely in rare quiet moments.” Philosophers widely discuss that the daily living of each man contributes to a collective flow of actions. And living accordingly by the rules of nature must not explicitly be undermined.

 

Having Our Purpose

As we are governed not by ourselves but the mere fact that we have a supreme being, that alone must not be taken for granted.   It serves to be the purpose on which humanity has to live together in harmony.  Perhaps a man’s life has a meaning and that the function of one’s life is to attain that purpose. This is according to Aristotle. As  Brad Klontz Psy.D., CFP said “A purpose is a master plan for our life.” Western civilization is under a moral obligation to Aristotle, from whom every achievement of science, technology, political theory, and aesthetics (especially Romantic art) in today’s world springs.

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Advancement In Technology That Impacts A Human Person

It is highly likely that the impacts of technology in modern society have pros and cons. According to Karen Richardson Gill, MD, FAAP, “As each new technology enters the scene, it has the potential to improve lives. But, in some cases, it also has the potential to negatively affect physical and emotional health.” The advancement of technology that serves us to do things efficiently and quickly seems to make us lazier more than ever, although humankind has experienced the benefits of the rapid evolution of technology as an excellent tool for its continued existence. Satellites, robots and medical technologies bring broader scope in understanding more of the yet unknown.