Daffodil International University
Faculties and Departments => Faculty Sections => Faculty Forum => Topic started by: faizun on March 27, 2012, 06:28:35 PM
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Mind is the power station of health.so we should keep it healthy by the following tips:
1. Build Confidence
Identify your abilities and weaknesses together, accept them build on them and do the best with what you have.
2. Eat right, Keep fit
A balanced diet, exercise and rest can help you to reduce stress and enjoy life.
3. Make Time for Family and Friends
These relationships need to be nurtured; if taken for granted they will not be there to share life's joys and sorrows.
4. Give and Accept Support
Friends and family relationships thrive when they are "put to the test".
5. Create a Meaningful Budget
Financial problems cause stress. Over-spending on our "wants" instead of our "needs" is often the culprit.
6. Volunteer
Being involved in community gives a sense of purpose and satisfaction that paid work cannot.
7. Manage Stress
We all have stressors in our lives but learning how to deal with them when they threaten to overwhelm us will maintain our mental health.
8. Find Strength in Numbers
Sharing a problem with others who have had similar experiences may help you find a solution and will make you feel less isolated.
9. Identify and Deal with Moods
We all need to find safe and constructive ways to express our feelings of anger, sadness, joy and fear.
10. Learn to Be at Peace with Yourself
Get to know who you are, what makes you really happy, and learn to balance what you can and cannot change about yourself.
Canadian Mental Health Association
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Memory loss affects the practical side of life. Remembering how to get from your house to the grocery store or how to do the tasks that make up your job. Losing your memory means both losing your ability to live independently and not being able to remember your past experiences. It's not surprising, then, that concerns about cognitive decline ranks among the top fears people have as they age.
And there's no getting around the fact that the ability to remember does change with age. Many of these changes are normal, and not a sign of dementia. Unfortunately, some people have the more serious memory problems that are associated with dementia. If your memory is still healthy—even if you're forgetting a bit more than you'd like—now's the time to commit to protecting your brain from ill consequences.
My suggestion:: Always be positive and tension free( i know it is not possible) then do meditation and spend time with your family or friends. Select some few friends or relative members who can understand you and your problem.
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Nice post..
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good post
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Thank you.
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Here are some tips to improve ones mental health
1.Talk about or express your feelings
2.exercise regularly
3.eat healthy meals
4.get enough sleep
5.spend time with friends and loved ones
6.develop new skills
7.relax and enjoy your hobbies
8.set realistic goals
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Thank you sethy for contributing some good tips in regarding topic.
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through out thew link
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/18/brain-food-superfoods_n_1895328.html#slide=1540807
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You are most welcome. Physical health is depends on mental health. If we can maintain a sound mental health then we can enjoy a sound physical health. So we should be careful about our mental health.
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Thank you mam, this is very helpful for us.
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Good post.
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Random Thoughts:
1.Yes, regular sleep is important.
2. With all the diet fads and programs out there that are unsuccessful, start your own program by expending more calories than you ingest.
3. Eat breakfast.
4. Find time to read.
5. Find time to listen to good music.
6. Give yourself some “me time†twice a day.
7.Compliment at least 2 people every day: yourself and someone else.
http://mentalemotionalhealth.com/tag/tip-of-the-day/
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Go though the video for Mental healing
http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-0929-try-this-eagle-20120929,0,2253407.story
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10 ways to stay Depression Free
http://www.lifescript.com/health/centers/depression/tips/10_ways_to_stay_depression_free.aspx?utm_source=outbrain&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Depression
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Thanks.
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Informative post
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Good post...
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Thanks for sharing, Madam.. :)