Health Vibes - Relax Your Mind or Go Cuckoo
Learn to relax your mind for a better happy & healthy. If you can't get your mind calmed down, you'll go cuckoo. A relaxed mind improves your physical, emotional & mental health. Practice relaxing anytime, anywhere, and every day. A relaxed & happy mind will get you closer to being your best you.
A Relaxed Mind for Overall Health
It's critical to relax your mind for mental health, so you don't end up going a little (or a lot) cuckoo. Our overall wellbeing depends on mental health which includes our emotions, and our physical health. If the mind/emotions are suffering, the body will suffer. The opposite is also true, if the mind/emotions are doing doing well, the body will improve.
If you're stressed, frustrated, overwhelmed, or anxious - your mind & emotions start to deteriorate - and then the cuckoo crazy begins creeping in. Soon after, your body will also start experiencing health issues. If both mind & body are suffering, then you'll feel your spirit being crushed almost as if your life's essence is dying out. It's a grim picture, and a helpless feeling.
Your mental health needs to be revived - STAT. We need to get the cuckoo out and heal with natural remedies. There's no chemicals, just naturally enjoyable & relaxing remedies. The methods are either free or cheap, many of which can be practiced anywhere, anytime. Learning to relax your mind will take some practice - but once you immerse yourself - you'll see how great they work.
Whatever techniques are enjoyable for you - practice 1 to 2 of them every day and you'll notice the difference. FYI: If you've given it an honest try and feel nothing is working: please talk with a mental health professional.
A relaxed, happy, and healthy mind helps relax the body.
The mind can lower anxiety, anger & frustration. It can lower the stress hormone cortisol, so it's less affected by stress.
The mind has better focus, is more productive, and makes better decisions & trusts in them.
It can receive new information without getting stressed or frustrated.
A relaxed mind is more creative, optimistic, and self-confident.
The mind can slow the high intensity brain waves that keep you from thinking clearly.
A relaxed mind is in a better mood and has more energy.
A relaxed mind keeps your body in a state of peacefulness, which helps you remain calm in difficult situations.
The mind stays flexible to change and doesn't get over emotional.
A stressed, frantic & worried mind can lower your life expectancy.
Relax - Health for the Body
This is key: a relaxed mind will help relax the body.
A relaxed body has a slower heart rate, not the rapid rate that makes you feel on edge or anxious.
Slow, deep breathing will relax your mind & body.
A relaxed mind & body can lower blood pressure.
The body has less muscle tension, inflammation, and pain.
A relaxed body has better digestion.
Blood sugar levels become more balanced.
A relaxed body has Increased blood flow to the muscles.
You can sleep better.
A relaxed body improves your immune system.
Relax Your Mind or Go Cuckoo
Relax - Health for the Mind
Visualize
When you feel stress/anxiety creeping in, go somewhere quiet & visualize one of your happy places. Think of a place and activity that's really calming. As you visualize, remember what that place feels like, smells like, and sounds like. Obviously, physically going there is better, but visualizing is the next best thing.
One of my happy places is sitting at the beach, or base of a waterfall. Listening to the rhythmic sounds of the waves rolling in or the flow of water splashing into a pool is very calming for me. Second, the sun's warmth will help the body relax. And third, add some slow, deep breathing - do you feel like melting into the floor yet?
Breathing
You can incorporate deep breathing with other exercises for a deeper relax. Try the 4-2-6 method of breathing in thru the nose & out thru the mouth. Inhale slowly for 4 seconds, filling your rib cage & belly with oxygen. Hold your breath for 2 seconds. Now exhale slowly for 6 seconds.
This helps your mind stop racing & slow down, which helps the heart rate slow. If you don't like this breathing method - google other breathing exercises. This really works, and you can do it anywhere & anytime.
Muscle Tension
Stress, sitting all day, or not stretching after physical activity can leave your muscles tense & tight. Lay down somewhere quiet. Begin by focusing on your toes & tense them for 5 seconds, then release. Tense the calves, and release. Work your way up to the jaw. Don't forget to breathe slowly - see below.
With a little practice, you'll learn to recognize a tensed feeling vs. a relaxed one. You can also take a hot bath, or do a relaxing yoga stretch routine. Give yourself a reward occasionally, and get a heavenly massage - see below.
Massage Therapy
There are 4 types of massage, plus foot reflexology that are super beneficial for your health.
Swedish Massage - gentle & soothing. Helps release stress & muscle tension while improving relaxation & circulation.
Hot Stone Message - successful at reducing stress & promoting relaxation. Hot stones provide healing benefits while relieving tension.
Aromatherapy Massage - adds the powerful punch of essential oils which have therapeutic & healing properties like reducing stress/anxiety & pain, and promoting relaxation & better sleep, etc.
Deep Tissue Massage - effective at stress relief & relaxation. It goes deep into the tissue/muscle to release tension and knots, and is great for chronic pain or tension. FYI: you may not like harder pressure & depth of massage.
Foot reflexology - I've found this to be a targeted therapy because specific points on the foot correlate to different body parts/organs. It's very relaxing and helps with internal tension & discomfort in the body. It's AMAZING.
Learn to Relax Your Mind & Body
Meditation & Prayer
Meditation & prayer slow your brain waves down - especially for over-active minds. It also lowers stress & inflammation, reduces muscle tension, improves breathing & sleep quality, and gives you a sense of calm & well being. I pray every day and it's restorative, giving me inner peace & empowerment to tackle life's obstacles. The Lord is my power source. Pray to your source.
Find a quiet, comfortable place. Think about your happy place and begin focusing on slowing your breathing. Has your heart rate also slowed?
Now bring up any negative or stressful feelings you have? Acknowledge them rather than trying to suppress them. Tell yourself, my ____ stress can no longer control me.
If your thoughts wander off, bring your focus back to breathing. Next, release the negative thoughts & stress to your higher power.
Be thankful that you have just gotten rid of the negative thought & stress problem.
Now, ask God to give you peace, a relaxed mind & cheerful heart.
Next, think of something else you're grateful for. Today I was grateful for the strength to exercise.
P.S. If someone is a source of stress, think about talking with them. I'm learning to pray & be kind to them. They might be suffering from their own difficulties and could really use a smile & some kindness.
Yoga or Tai chi
These 2 practices incorporate breath with movement and because they don't cause stress on the bones/joints like running, it's great for all age levels. Both Yoga & Tai Chi benefit the whole being, helping both mind & body relax. Here's what you'll experience:
Increased balance, flexibility, strength, range of motion, reflexes, mental focus, mood, and overall quality of life.
Decreased stress/depression, pain & inflammation, illness, and blood pressure.
Once a week - I do yoga in between my other workouts, and I feel all of the above benefits. My weight lifting works on major muscles, but yoga goes deeper & works on both the primary muscles + the important auxiliary muscles that support & stabilize the major ones.
Yoga is more intense because everything gets worked. Yoga also emphasizes balance & range of motion which is super helpful as we get older. It also calms the mind as you focus on holding a pose & breathing. And, you can throw a yoga mat down almost anywhere.
Oh look....a cat doing "downward dog".
Aromatherapy
Deep breathing will enhance your relaxed state when used with aromatherapy. As mentioned in "Message Therapy" above, essential oils have therapeutic & healing properties like reducing stress/anxiety & improving sleep. Essential oils can be used to heal a very long list of health issues. One method is to put a diffuser in your office or on your night stand to breath in these healing oils.
Or, apply it to the skin. Mix 4 drops of therapeutic grade essential oil with 1 tablespoon of carrier oil. The best carrier oils are 100% pure fractionated liquid Coconut oil or 100% pure Jojoba oil. After mixing, apply a couple drops to the inside of each wrist & rub in. Under the big toes also works very well.
FYI: Wash your hands after so you don't get oils in your eye. For serious health issues, I recommend seeing a medical professional.
Hot Water Therapy
A hot bath, soak in a jacuzzi/hot tub, or lounging in a mineral hot springs will do amazing wonders for mind & body. Studies have shown that soaking in hot water have provided pain relief, more stable blood sugar levels, and lower blood pressure. Hot water also enlarges your blood vessels improving circulation which relieves sore, tight muscles.
And, since the happy hormone endorphins are released, your mood is mush happier. See: Make Happy Hormones. You could also add essential oils for aromatherapy in the bath for extra relaxing benefits.
Aromatherapy For Healing
Essential oils are amazing. Several oils are anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral. Some oils are nature's antibiotics.
I started a natural remedies Journal after almost 100% success over the years - proving that essential oils & tinctures made from plants, herbs, roots, trees, and flowers have healing power. Check out: Natural Remedies Heal the Hurt.
My Experiences - I've used essential oils for over 15 years and healed a lot of health problems - no doctors or RX medications. Everything from: shingles, balancing hormones, muscle pain & inflammation, stomach virus, ear, nose & throat infections, gum disease, allergic reactions to bug bites, immune system, and more.
Get Outdoors
Get outdoors - take your dog for a walk and go to the beach or a waterfall. See why walking is so healthy: Walk to Live. Once there, have a sit & focus on the rhythmic and calming sounds of the water. Feel the sunshine start to melt your body's tension away. Enjoy the warmth, sights, and sounds. Think happy thoughts. Breathe.
Stretching
If you'd like an A.M./P.M. boost, practice stretching with breathing. Inhale deeply. As you slowly exhale, start stretching a major muscle. Inhale again & as you exhale stretch a little deeper & repeat a couple more times. Now hold the stretch for 15-30 seconds and breathe in thru the nose, out thru the mouth. Yoga stretches are great for releasing stress & tension. Don't stretch to the point of pain - it takes time to get flexible. Check out: Stretch for Mobility & No Pain.
Read a Book
Sink into a lounge chair on the back patio with your favorite beverage & let the sun warm your bones. As you focus on reading the book, your mind will naturally calm itself.
Hobbies & the Arts
Music, art, gardening, cooking - any activity that is calming & enjoyable for you will help relax & de-stress you. Hobbies and different art forms will also improve mental focus, strength, and quality of sleep. Some also help with social skills, memory, reducing pain, and feelings of satisfaction. Who knew?
Curl Up On the Sofa
Curl up on the sofa for an entertaining rest. With your dog on your lap, watch an inspirational, comedy, or action-packed movie. Comedy's and inspiration type movies will also boost your happy hormones which releases stress. As your mind gets wrapped up in the story - it will forget about the stress of the day and calm itself. If you have a diffuser, you could add aromatherapy for an added boost of relaxation.