We all feel bad sometimes. But getting trapped in negative moods like anxiety, anger and depression can do more than ruin your day, they actually raise your risk of heart disease. Here are 4 things you can do to keep yourself feeling happy, boost your mood when you’re feeling down and keep you healthier in the process:
Move, Move, Move
If you can resist the urge to skip your workout on a low energy day, you'll reap the rewards both now and later. Try tricking yourself by committing to do just 10 minutes. Push Play anyway and see what happens. Once you're up and moving, you'll probably want to finish your workout. And even if you can't push past that 10-minute mark on a really bad day, you can feel good about doing at least a little something. Sticking with your fitness routine will help you feel good about yourself, strengthen your immune system and enhance your body's production of mood-boosting hormones.
Laugh
Hanging out with your family or friends at least once or twice each month and maintaining connections with the people you care about has a hugely positive impact on your health – especially if you share some laughs. Laughing lowers blood pressure, dissipates anxiety, and releases endorphins, which block pain. And don’t forget to make the most of your relationships at work. Colleagues and co-workers can provide valuable support and keep your blood pressure under control during stressful situations.
Be of Service
Find an organization, school, club or church where you’d like to volunteer. Sharing your time, talents and expertise not only helps others, it does wonders for your well-being. Getting involved and feeling engaged with your community is good for your emotional health. It’s also an opportunity to learn new skills, which will keep your mind sharp.
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Controlled breathing exercises (like inhaling through the nose and exhaling slowly through the mouth 3 or 4 times), progressive muscle relaxation, yoga, and massage are all effective means of reducing tension, stress, depression, and anxiety. So, when you’re feeling stressed - pop in your stretch disc and push play or take a brisk 10 minute walk. That’ll do a lot more to lift your spirits and dissipate stress than grabbing that bag of chips or cookies you crave when you’re feeling anxious.
Hi Tony! WonderMom here and sending a big Thank you for emphasizing the power of postive!!!! Moving is living, no doubt! I love the X, it is the only program that has got me on the track to success! Just plain blows me away all the incredible success stories! My coach Tami French is the bomb!
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ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how many times in the past 5 years that I've gotten up out of bed nauseated and depressed with a splitting headache. So, what did I do? Pushed play, brutha! Everything from Great Body Guaranteed to MasterSeries! Yes, they've all served me well and continue to do so, not only in terms of fitness, but also in terms of mental health. Yeah, it would have been so much easier to pick up the phone and call a "therapist," but just simply getting my body and mind moving and oxygenated healed my headaches, depression and nausea much faster and "cheaper" than any big city guru therapist could ever dream of doing.
Manishevitz! (as my dad still says!) Can't wait for the new videos, they look fantastic!
I couldn't agree more on the philosophy that if you want to feel better, MOVE! I don't know why it took me so long to figure it out or why I kept ignoring the results from last time when I was feeling down. But, now it's crystal clear.
ReplyDelete$120 for 10 dvds and a book - Guaranteed to make you feel great.
Thousands for a therapist and medication - It might help you a little in the short term, maybe.
Hey everybody!
ReplyDeleteTerry and I checked out the youTube clips...great stuff...and we're still looking forward to the TMT series also...
fitness, martial arts , whatever it is, it comes down to this:
"You have approximately 0 minutes left in your workout." to get that hippocampus glowing...
Johnny and Terry