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Mental Relaxation and Your Mental Health
Relaxation is important to both physical and mental
health. Mental relaxation benefits not just your mind
but also your body.
Stress is part of life; it is almost impossible to
avoid stress. In fact, attempting to avoid stress is
enough to
create stress. Stress is what you experience emotionally
and internally in response to a given situation with
which you are incapable of coping. However, stress,
ironically enough, may also be beneficial in that it
teaches you about how to handle difficult situations
in life. Learning to deal with demands in life keeps
your mentally healthy, just as exercise keeps you physically
fit.
Stress is related to your feelings, which signal that
something is not in order. Stress, therefore, requires
expression of these emotions in an appropriate way in
the form of mental relaxation.
Mental relaxation is possible only when you have a
plan for a balanced lifestyle, including regular bedtime,
even on weekends and holidays. The reason is that your
body is biological clock plays an important role in
regulating your sleep patterns, which are critical to
your mental well-being. Plan your daily routine and
pace your life.
Take full responsibility for you own stress. This is
the key to managing stress in your life. Never say,
You
give me stress! Nobody gives you stress but yourself.
You are responsible for your own feelings. Otherwise,
you would be passing the responsibility to others that
does not work in real life.
Change your attitudes and perceptions of what you experience
in your life. Events that happen to you remain
the same, but your perceptions may vary. Change your
attitudes and perceptions to change the way you think
about your experiences. Learn to laugh at others as
well as at yourself. According to studies, children
laugh 40 to 50 times a day, and that is why they are
happy; adults, on the other hand, laugh only 10 to 15
times at the most. Do not take life too seriously, develop
and nurture a sense of humor, which is a component of
mental relaxation.
Enhance your physical capabilities to cope with difficulties
encountered. These capabilities include physical fitness,
good nutrition, and deep sleep without sleeping aids.
Change the environment that gives you stress. If your
job gives you stress, change the job or take a vacation
to de-stress yourself, although this may be a passive
way of dealing with your stress.
Life is full of problems. Understanding yourself and
the things that trouble you most is an important step
in
solving your lifes problems, thereby eliminating much
of the stress. Your mental health is determined by the
way you work with and relate to others. In other words,
you may have behavioral problems that create stress
for you at work and in relationships. Isolating yourself
in order to avoid these behavioral problems only makes
you more difficult to enjoy good mental health.
To deal with any behavioral problem, you must learn
how to communicate easily and clearly with others. You
must be a good listener. You must be assertive without
being critical or aggressive. You must learn to trust
others, and see the good, instead of the bad, in others.
Eliminating stress is not equivalent to producing mental
relaxation. To help your mind relax, you need to give
it a break. When you are asleep, your mind remains very
active and does not rest. When you are awake, your mind
is preoccupied with mostly past and future thoughts.
Nearly all your thoughts, including your desires and
fears, are based on either the past or the future. Your
desires are no more than recollection of the past pleasure
and hope of repeating them in the future. Fears are
also memories of past pain, and your desire to avoid
them in the future. To give your mind the rest it rightfully
deserves, help your mind focus on the present moment.
Meditation does just that: it enables your mind to focus
only on the present moment to the exclusion of past
and future thoughts.
In meditation, you focus on your breathing, noticing
your inhalation and exhalation, directing your mind
to the
present, thereby shutting off wandering thoughts of
the past and future. In meditation, you are essentially
giving your mind a period of relaxation. There is no
other way as effective as meditation in giving your
mind total relaxation. Modern medicine is beginning
to use meditation to cure mental disorders because it
works at your subconscious level. In Buddhist meditation,
you experience nirvana; only through meditation, in
which you empty your mind of impure thoughts to arrive
at a mental state of enlightenment.
Meditation, in conjunction with self-effort in changing
attitudes and lifestyle, provides the best mental relaxation
for your mental health.
Author: Stephen Lau
Stephen Lau is a researcher, writing synopses of medical
research for scientists. His publications include "NO
MIRACLE CURES" a book on healing and wellness.
He has also created several websites on health and healing.
http://www.longevityforyou.com
http://www.zenhealthylifestyle.com
http://www.chinesenaturalhealing.com
Keywords : mental relaxation, meditation, mental
health, behavioral problems, stress management
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