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Thursday, April 19, 2012

" Effects of Positive and Negative Thought"

Crystal Light Empowers~ Negative Thoughts Devours


What if Our Body Processed Thought as it Does Food?  I believe it does.... Whatever we "feed" our minds, it accepts it as real, whether it is actual event or thought.  It accepts it as happening and that becomes stored as memory.  Perhaps we may recognize the difference mentally but the effect it has on our psyche may be very much the same as if happening directly to us.  If we continually "feed" our minds with the ideas that are demeaning to ourselves, or others, it may become a "truth" to our mind.  Or, when one sees something "bad happening" one may also have a tendency to process that within as a personal experience; even if it is not happening to you. The body response to the organs and brain is as real as if it is an actual physical event if you are not able to separate this in your mental process. Negative imagination causes stress and damage to the body as actual events as well.  The mental process and storage of the events occurs even if the event is not real, yet only perceived by the mind.  Furthermore, if you have not actively tried to counter the negativity of the past with meaningful positivity of the present, you may still be feeling depressed, insignificant, or perceive yourself as the continual victim ~ being "stuck in the mindset of the past".  But with a change of the way one allows things to effect his/her mind in the present, the feeling of being bound in the past, can be changed too.

I believe it is very important to our mental and physical health to make the best of whatever surrounds us whenever we possibly can.  As we grow older, we are able to gather more tools and more strength to do this:
So I am suggesting here to make an effort each day to think of something pleasant, and mindfully allowing yourself to feel the goodness of that idea , believing that the body is processing this as a positive effect on you physically and mentally.  Whatever we believe becomes our own actuality.

How can a change of perception make this work for the betterment of you?  When you feel like something "bad" is happening, evaluate what you can to turn this around in a more positive light.  This might feel alien to you, but the effect of the mind change will benefit your body in many ways.  There will be less stress on your heart, less stress on your mind, your muscles, and your digestive system with each intervention.  Stressful events effect all our body systems.  Continued stress wrecks havoc on our entire body.  Release and counter-balance of the stress will help your body to recover and react in a less threatening way.

For example,
Your best friend says he is not going to be able to go to that event you have planned for weeks.  He says that something unforeseen has come up, and will have to reschedule.  He says he will get back with you on it...

You have two choices.  Perhaps you may think of this as rejection, or you can change your mindset to be this:  that is, something unforeseen did actually come up ~ something very important, and it has nothing to do with you at all ... Perhaps it is something that your friend needs to take care of immediately, and he will get back with you on it.

Now, if your body saw this as a rejection, you will process it as such, adding to the fuel of feeling insignificant and personally slighted.  However, if you decide to look into it in a different manner, such as an actuality of a change in a significant occurrence with your friend that has nothing to do with you, your body will be able to perceive this as happening outside yourself, and not to you.  You may not understand, but you are accepting of this explanation.

It is helpful to mentally challenge all things that get you down.  Add something controllable you can do to what you may previously have thought as an uncontrollable situation.  It might feel awkward at first, but if you do this, and abruptly try to end any demeaning self thoughts each time they pop up into your head, you will come to find out two new things.  You will be actually able to think of ways to combat stress and that will give you some satisfaction, and you will actually realize that with the release of the ruminating thoughts, your body is now beginning to actually feel better. You will not be perfect at doing this, but like a baby learning to walk, you can do it and you will get better at it each time you do try.

With continued practice and the passing of time, your more positive reaction to potential stressors will become more automatic and you will not spend as much time on evaluating each negative event that befalls you regarding how you might lessen it's effect upon you.  You will find more options and begin to feel more in control and less effected by things going on around you that you are not able to directly control.  You may not be able to change these things, but you can change your perception of them, and the effect they will have on you.


Thursday, March 31, 2011

"Helpful Tips on Fighting Stress and Depression"

 I was Recently Asked by a friend in an Animal Cause we are both involved with, "How do you deal with being overwhelmed/feeling helpless and defeated at times with everything we are facing and trying to bring change to/for? Personal life stress hasn't made the feeling any easier as of late but I need to regain focus and on the process maintain balance with this and the responsibilities I have (namely work) in my life?"

I thought about this for awhile, and realized this is a question we all can relate to, and something I was capable of helping others with... As a nurse and in the past for a number of years, I taught Stress Reduction.  I had a Stress Clinic and also did Biofeedback Training for Adolescents in a Mental Health Facility.  I taught Relaxation Exercises and many clients and patients said this process helped them to cope and gave them a feeling of control over their stress.   Once a person learns how to do these exercises themselves, they can implement them at the onset of stress or feeling down. Many people will be able to recognize signs of stress more readily and deal with them more effectively through implementing stress reduction techniques in continued practice.  One gets a better result when it is nipped in the bud, but application anytime is helpful.

Autogenic Training is a Stress Reduction Technique, in which I taught people how to mentally find a safe and beautiful place, and to focus on it and allow the world go by for that period of time.  It may be somewhere you have been before, or a fantasy place you wish to be at.  To begin, you must first try to make yourself comfortable and undisturbed.  Wait a few minutes before you begin by letting yourself relax in the most comfortable spot you can find in the best way you know how.  There are different ways you can help this along.  The one I chose, is by a method known as Progressive Relaxation.

In Progressive Relaxation, you begin by mentally focusing on different muscle groups of the body; starting with the lower muscle groups by tightening and releasing them fully, and working your way upward, doing the same with different muscles, to the top of your head.  Start with both feet... tightening and holding your muscles in the feet tight to the count of ten, and releasing the muscles slowly to the count of ten... (do this 5-8 times) then refocus and mentally move upward to your calves, your thighs, your hips, your abdomen, your chest, your arms, your shoulders, your neck & then your facial muscles... by tightening and releasing each section to the count of ten x 5 or 8... If any particular muscles give you trouble, modify the tightening it so it does not cause any pain during this exercise.

I then recommend right after that, and with the final muscle being relaxed as much as possible,  to allow your mind to find a pleasant place you would like to be in... This is the application of Autogenic Relaxation, where you mentally find yourself a good place you have been in the past, or one where you would love to be that is comforting and serene, and then visualize this place with you in it, safe and secure.  Let yourself fell free to enjoy the experience as long as possible.  You can even change the scenery to even better your meditation and relaxation experience.  The combination of the Progressive Relaxation Exercises followed by Autogenic Relaxation Visualization, I believe works well together.  Do not be discouraged if your mind wanders during this process as that is common.  Just bring it back without being discouraged.  The more you do this, the better you get at it.  I believe that if you can do this even for 20 minutes, it is quite helpful.  Some People even compliment the experience with the added effect of Meditation Music.

Daily Plan:  Time with Loved Ones Must Never be Forsaken. Meditation and Prayer Brings Me Higher, and if you are able to do this, I recommend it to the Fullest Power.   If you are able to do your Relaxation and Meditation Exercises daily, that would be Great!  Manifesting Love Through Giving to those in need in direct surroundings, even if it is sharing a smile brings a feeling of self worth. The direct action of helping others always makes me feel better.  I recommend it highly... Taking the time for doing the things you enjoy, even if it is only a half hour each day is also a good thing to do.  Knowing Your Own Personal Limits and stopping at that point is very important.  Think of your Mind like your Body in that You Must Not Go Beyond Your Limit or You Will Suffer. Find a Support Group within and without the Stressor(s) in your life, to Share with, and Compare Your Thoughts.  

Last but not Least, Vigorous Exercise is known to be healthy for the both body and mind.  When one exercises intensely, the release of endorphins occurs.  An endorphin is a neuro-chemical occurring naturally in the brain, having analgesic properties.  The release of these brain chemicals from vigorous exercise give the person a natural feeling of good, and even some release from stress.  If you are able to compliment your week with exercise it is highly recommended for both physical and mental health. 

Most Importantly, if Darkness is Overwhelming, do not hesitate to ask for Professional Guidance. Some very stressful situations may require counseling or therapy.