Just like with physical health, your lifestyle can help improve your mental health. If you’re struggling with mental health issues, think about changing your lifestyle.
Eating well is a huge thing. Your brain is just another organ like any other in your body. If you eat shit food and drink shit drinks too often and in too-large a quantity, and deprive yourself of the nutrients your body needs; not only will organs like your heart, liver and skin suffer, but also your brain too. Every single thing our body and brain does requires vitamins and minerals from food to do them and if we starve ourselves of the required vits+mins, our body and brain will not be able to perform them.
And drink plenty of water… PLENTY OF WATER!
Exercise frequently. Just like your heart and lungs are healthier the more exercise you get, your brain will be too. If you aren’t fit, get fit!
Sleep well. Don’t stay up late all the time so you’re never getting enough sleep, put your phone down (and stay off the computer) a good few hours before bed. Do the jobs that need doing no matter how trivial or important and don’t put them off so that they’re on your mind when you get in bed. Be active and exercise well during the day so that you’re tired at night. When we’re asleep, that’s when our body recovers the most. Muscles and organs are replenished and repaired most during sleep, and, again, just like a bicep synthesises protein to repair your muscle fibres during sleep after doing an earlier set of bicep curls, your brain repairs itself during sleep mist after being active all day.
Try things like meditation, massage therapy, hydro and cryotherapy. Take the time in your life to relax and not be worrying about things all the time. Go for walks, spend time alone so you’re not always thinking about what other people in your life are needing/wanting/thinking, get a pet, make lists, make plans, set goals and see them all through.
Physical and mental health are inextricably linked. Prevention is more important and better than cure. Live a good lifestyle and both physical and mental health benefits will follow…