We all love to chase after happiness. After all, it’s part of that dream, right? By improving your mental health, you can give your body and mind the chance to feel happy more often, live more fully in the present moment, and lead a more enriching life.
Today, we discuss how feeling good is often a matter of mental wellness.
Key Points of Discussion
Mental health is important because it affects all aspects of our productivity, our physical comfort, our ability to achieve success great or small, how we build and maintain relationships, and even how we choose to spend our time.
Every single part of your day is influenced by the current state of your mental health. It’s as crucial to your health as the beating of your heart and the synapses firing in your brain. So, why, then, is it almost taboo to discuss our mental health as openly and honestly as we would, say, our kidney health, heart health, or any other health condition?
While we, as a society, have made great strides in addressing mental health and mental wellness in a more public manner, your own personal mental wellness begins with how you care for yourself at home.
Your mental wellness is the foundation for improved health. There have been extensive medical studies covering mental health, how it affects your body’s ability to fight off disease, and even how poor mental health affects your likelihood to develop addiction disorders or get stuck in a trap of poor work performance or low wages. Meditation research as recent as 2017 determined that “The baseline value of mental health has a statistically significant and positive direct effect on present physical health.”
We know that our mental health has significant effects on our physical health and our quality of life, but how can we improve our mental health and make lasting changes that will positively impact our lives, our relationships with family members or loved ones, and – let’s be honest here – make us feel happy? Let’s take a look at that – what exactly happens in the body when we feel happy and how we might be able to increase the likelihood of that happening.
Would it surprise you to know that feeling happy is quite a biological process? Neuroscience explains it as a process of chemical signaling in the brain through the release of neurotransmitters like serotonin and other brain chemicals like endorphins, dopamine, and oxytocin.
The good news is that because we know these chemicals influence how we feel, happiness can be “prompted” within the brain by doing activities that release these chemicals. Fun side fact: there are even areas of the brain designed to process humor and jokes. Dean Burnett, stand-up comic, neuroscientist, and author of Happy Brain: Where Happiness Comes From, and Why, explains that “we have parts of our brains devoted to understanding jokes – namely, the temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes, from which laughter originates.”
So, how might one stimulate this brain activity and prompt feelings of happiness? First, address biological and emotional factors that may impair these activities.
There are a lot of things out of your control. Like your genetic predisposition to develop certain mental health disorders. Also, trauma, which has a lasting impact on both your mental and physical health. And mental illnesses, physical illnesses, or learning disabilities you may have.
While, yes, there are things that are out of your control, there’s so much more help available to us today. People with mental illnesses are living longer and happier lives with medication, treatment, and therapy. People who are isolated due to physical illnesses or limitations have the world at their fingertips with technology that opens up opportunities to meet social and cognitive needs.
Mental illness is no longer a one-way trip to the psych ward, and modern medical science is far closer to understanding why the brain functions in the myriad ways it does. Social stigmas are disintegrating. Wellness, mental as well as physical, is becoming more mainstream and widely celebrated.
There’s no time like right now to take care of your own mental health and make it a priority. Your mental health is important – and it’s time for you to start prioritizing it as you would any other health concern.
Mental health and daily mental wellness are important for everyone, with or without a diagnosed mental health condition. Every single human being has mental wellness needs, and it is not a selfish act to prioritize these needs or to work hard to maintain mental wellness.
“Feel Happy” Goals for Maintaining Mental Wellness Include:
Those are some pretty ambitious goals, but here are some easy tips that anyone can use to live a more fulfilling life, make mental health a priority, and feel happy more often, knowing that you are taking the best care of your mental health that you can.
The National Institute of Mental Health is a great place to start. NIMH can help you with all sorts of information like various types of mental illnesses or mental health conditions. Aside from keeping up to date on the latest mental health news and mental health research, NIMH works hard to provide a comprehensive reference page on mental health topics and how they apply to certain parts of the population – for example, single mothers, teenagers, or the elderly.
Educating yourself on all aspects of mental health can help you not only be informed but also approach your mental health as you would any other aspect of your health. Knowledge is empowering.
Practice activities each day that either remove obstacles to your mental health or stimulate brain activities that support feelings of happiness, wellness, and safety. Feel happy more often with these strategies and tips:
You can feel happy more often when you place your mental health at the top of your priorities list. Keeping mentally healthy is a practice – just like your exercise routine keeps your body more healthy, a regular self-care practice can help shape your mental wellness.
We hope this article has helped you to better understand how CBD can help with several mental health conditions, with more to be discovered in the coming years. We at My Way CBD are dedicated to improving the mental and physical health of all our customers. Therefore, in line with Mental Health Week 2023 (Monday 15th - Sunday 21st May), we are offering *30% off all our CBD Oral Drops for the whole week. Use coupon code MINDFUL at checkout.
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