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Tips for Better Mental Health

February 23rd, 2011 9:54 pm

Mental health is the person’s emotional well-being or mental balance to realize the person’s abilities, capability to cope and productivity in making contributions to the community. It describes the capacity to express emotions and ability to adapt to the environment’s demands and changes.

It refers to the overall psychological well-being of a person. This includes the way a person feels about themselves, the value of their relationships, and their ability to handle feelings and manage difficulties. Just because a person do not have mental health problems does not mean that the person already has good mental health. Having a good mental health means having positive characteristics present in a person’s life.

People, who have good mental health usually have a feeling of contentment, can bounce back from drawbacks and adversity, flexible and willing to learn new things and to adapt to different kinds of changes, have a good balance in activity and rest, have self-confidence and have high self-esteem. To maintain or strengthen the mental health, it is important to evaluate a person’s needs and feelings. Keep a balance between everyday responsibilities and leisure. A mentally sound person means being able to deal with life’s challenges when it arises.

Try to stay calm by pleasing the senses. Listen to relaxing music or get a good massage to relax the body and the mind. Massages can reduce overall stress. People who are under a lot of stress are less healthy that people who are relaxed. Massage therapy has been a proven way to reduce stress.

Never forget to have some leisure time. When a person does something that feels good it balances the emotional and mental health of a person. Use this time to meditate and take a break from all the stress around. Appreciate beauty and positive blessings all around.

Learn how manage stress and keep it under control. Stress is a part of life and cannot be avoided but knowing an effective stress management strategy will help in bringing and keeping a good life balance. Build good relationship and connect with other. Having a good long-term relationship with others can help in keeping life balance. This also helps in improving a person’s emotional intelligence which is good in resolving conflicts.

There have been many therapeutic methods and books that offer to improve a person’s mental health. But it is important to remember that every person is different. What may work for others may become too stressful to another. So it is better to know oneself before following everything that other people may say.

Guide to Keep Your Vision Healthy

July 21st, 2010 10:02 pm

Health vision is something many of us take for granted, and if your eyesight has always been good, you may have never been to an optometrist. As we age though, the body requires more and more maintenance and this includes your eyes. People with bad eyesight are familiar with seeing an eye doctor, but everyone needs to take care of their eyes so they last as long as you do. There are many ways to take care of your eyes and most of them are just common sense, like don’t stick things in them. Other things are not so obvious but can have long lasting effects.

Diet can have an affect on healthy vision, although there is some argument as to how much. Vitamin C and E, along with calcium and folic acid can help you avoid macular degeneration and cataracts. There are also many different types of eye drops that do various things, like helping cataracts and glaucoma, but many optometrists say that regular eye drops bought off the store shelf can actually hurt your vision. Swimming can have an adverse affect on your vision, but it depends on the individual and most doctors agree that it takes years of constant exposure. Other environmental concerns include airborne pollution and other chemicals in enclosed spaces, which can also slowly degrade your vision over time.

Seeing an eye doctor is also a part of good vision health and is also the most overlooked by people with good eyesight. Newborns are usually checked at birth and again at 6 months. Children are due at ages 3, 6 and 13, but they will need to go more often if there is a family history of vision problems or if a problem is found during a routine checkup. Adults older than 18 need to go every 3 years until they turn 40; then they need to go every 2 years or as often as the optometrist recommends depending on how fast their sight is diminishing. Many late vision problems can now be corrected with LASIK surgery if you have the money or the insurance and you are looking for a more permanent solution than thicker glasses.

To offset the cost of vision care, especially if your eyesight is bad, many people have some type of vision plan. Health insurance usually includes some type of vision benefits, but they don’t cover much or there is a large deductible. Discount plans are also an option, and they can also provide savings on expensive procedures like LASIK eye surgery. You can also get a vision plan directly from some vision providers which can be the perfect solution if you only need vision insurance.