Mental health is a priority because it is essential to a person’s overall well-being and functioning. Good mental health allows people to cope with the daily stresses of life, work productively, and contribute to their communities. Poor mental health, on the other hand, can lead to a range of problems, such as difficulty in completing daily tasks, low productivity, and social isolation.
Untreated mental health issues can have serious consequences, including substance abuse, self-harm, and even suicide. Therefore, it is important to prioritize mental health and seek help if needed. This can include seeking support from friends and family, seeking therapy or counseling, and taking care of physical health through exercise and proper nutrition. By prioritizing mental health, individuals can lead happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.
One is not only tethered to bed because of emotional turmoil. Chronic depression may lead to aches and pains, weight gain, and other physical symptoms.
2. Prepare breakfast.
According to research, depressed individuals frequently skip breakfast. Having breakfast each day serves as a protective protect oneself from depression. A nutritious breakfast provides a nutritional punch that can improve your mood and aid in the fight against depression, in addition to lowering the body’s cortisol levels.
3. Never miss a workout.
Exercise is as effective as antidepressants, according to some studies. And you don’t even need to work out hard; a simple 30-minute walk will do the trick to make your body release feel-good hormones.
4. Establish a sleep schedule.
Your sleep schedule can be disrupted by depression, but a better sleep schedule lowers your risk of depression.
5. Be aware of your thoughts.
Boxing one’s emotions is one of the most prevalent behaviors among those suffering from depression. They criticize their own unfavorable thoughts far too harshly.
6. Alter the cycle.
According to studies, people who experience depression have the propensity to repeat the same cycle of behaviors. This results in monotony. And causes the individual to feel trapped or confined. Breaking the cycle is one of the best ways to deal with this. Take up a new hobby or embark on an adventure. Try to follow your heart.
7. Contact your loved ones.
Depression and isolation are closely related to one another. According to research, people with active social lives have better physical health, are less likely to experience depression, and live longer than those with inactive social lives.
8. Enjoy the sun’s rays.
The best healer is nature. Get out of your house whenever you start to feel down and take a selfie in the sun. Light therapy is one of the primary treatments for depression in contemporary medicine.
9. Keep a journey journal.
Expressive journal writing is one of the best methods for managing your emotions. Journaling is a recommended therapeutic technique by mental health professionals for elevating mood and managing depression symptoms.
10. Get qualified assistance
If you have a mental health disorder, you must seek professional help immediately. Asking for assistance does not indicate weakness; it simply indicates that you are wise enough to make the appropriate decision. Like any other physical condition, depression is an actual condition. Your ability to control your thoughts is limited because of the way your hormones are acting.
Emotional health is one aspect of mental health. It is a state of positive psychological functioning. It can be thought of as an extension of mental health; it’s the “optimal functioning” end of the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make up both our inner and outer worlds.
We listed 5 Tips to help you maintain your Emotional Health.
1. Create and maintain a healthy daily routine.
2. Be aware of the amount of news you are watching and reading.
3. Set reasonable expectations for yourself.
4. Stay connected to family and friends.
5. Get time for yourself and breathe.
If you’re still feeling anxious about your mental and emotional health. You can call or book an appointment with our service provider listed below.
She just came back from Dubai as a Keynote Speaker, now she is at the SONSIEL Nurse Hackathon sponsored by Johnson&Johnson
Join Dr. Stephanie F. Hancock, DNP. and other nurse leaders – the first cohort of the Johnson & Johnson Nurse Innovation Fellowship this weekend as they come together to share their passions, experiences, and ideas at the first SONSIEL Nurse Hackathon, sponsored by Johnson & Johnson. The 3-day event is inviting nurses to collaborate on solutions to solve the greatest problems in healthcare on November 15-17, in New Brunswick New Jersey. She just came back from Dubai as the KEYNOTE SPEAKER and now she went straight to this event. See you there!
SONSIEL Nurse Hackathon Details: Hackathon purpose: Champion nurse-led innovation by bringing together nurses for a weekend dedicated to collaborative problem solving to improve human health, in partnership with Johnson & Johnson and SONSIEL.
What is a Hackathon: A 3-day event that brings Nurses and people from other professions together to take on human health problems by creating solutions in a supportive setting with colleagues and mentors. Who should attend: Nurses, Recent Graduates, Healthcare Professionals, Engineers, Healthcare Venture Investors, Angel Fund Investors, Developers, Designers, and Entrepreneurs. Join us for a weekend that will forever change your view of your value, impact, and future in nursing and healthcare! You don’t want to miss this!
Event schedule:
Friday, November 15, 2019: 3:00 – 5:00 PM: (Optional) Museum tours – sign-ups may be found on the registration form. 5:00 PM: Hackathon doors open at the Hyatt Regency Hotel 6:00 PM: Kick-off, speakers – Dinner served 7:00 PM: Call for audience problem presentation 8:00 PM: Team formation 10:30 PM: Doors close
Saturday, November 16, 2019: 7:00 AM: Doors open – Breakfast served 7:00am-12:00pm (noon): Team Time 11:00 AM–12:00 PM: Breakout speeches 12:00 – 2:00 PM: Teamwork time – Lunch served 2:00 – 4:00 PM: Pre-pitch event – Snacks served 6:00 PM: Ward 5B screening & Dinner served 10:00 PM: Doors close
Sunday: November 17, 2019: 7:00 AM: Doors open – Breakfast served 7:00am-12:pm (noon): Team Time 12:00 noon: Final pitches present – Lunch served 2:00 – 3:00 PM: Final wrap up, awards 3:00 PM: Event concludes
They stare at you. You stare at them. The silence is deafening. You fidget. You can hardly breathe. You’ve delivered a speech that has kept your audience interested—yet now you are faced with closing it. How can you end your speech as confidently as you opened it? Is it possible? Of course, it is! Try some of these tips and close your speeches with the power of Kennedy, King or Obama.
Close with the Title
Use the title of your speech as your closing words. Last words linger, crystallizing your thoughts, galvanizing your message and mobilizing your audience. Leave them with a seed, a thought, an idea, and they’ll go forward to do great things.
The Invitation
If you want to motivate your audience to do something—invite them to succeed. Close with something that gives them a goal. This is a good way to bring about rousing applause from your audience.
The Circular Close
Refer back to your opening anecdote or quote and say: “We have arrived now to close where we began.” Reiterate the message you want your audience to remember. Summarize the main points and leave them knowing what you talked about.
The Challenge
If you were concluding a speech on the importance of acting, you could rouse them with the importance of participating. Take spectators and turn them into doers. Make them the center of attention, and give them a reason to go out and change their lives.
End with a Quotation
Find a famous quotation relevant to your message and use it like a lever to lift the close of your speech.
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Getting to actually know your audience is a crucial part of giving a presentation. This blog article is all about actually knowing the audience you are going to talk to. Sincerity is one of your biggest selling tools. Being sincere will go a long way towards warming your audience to your presentation. But how can you be sincere if you don’t know your audience? Why don’t we find out?
Ask, Ask and Ask Again
The more you know about your audience, the better your presentation will be. A good public speaker will ask questions. Before you even get on the stage, you should meet with your demographic and find out about them. What would you like to know? How would you like to hear it? What would be crucial to you? Then you need to actually research the presentation area itself. How big is the room? How is it laid out? You need intel, and that should be your first priority. Know, ask and find out everything you can before you set up a presentation.
Let’s Get Personal, Personal!
If you can, you should try meeting your audience before the presentation. Who put the event together? Who is the boss? Who is the chairman? Find out and befriend these people. Once you have these people on side, the others will be a piece of cake. If you can connect with the decision makers, they will give you legitimacy and will help you create a relationship with the group as a whole.
Engage!
From the start, you should be looking to engage with your audience. Some audiences might enjoy plays on words, topical humor, political nuances, even raunchiness. A series of great questions may be the way to engage your audience. You need to be ready to actually get your hands dirty and engage with those people waiting to hear you talk.
Know, Know, Know Your Audience and What They Know
You are the expert on your subject. But how much does your audience know? This is a critical question that can make or break a presentation. No matter how slick and together you are, if you talk over everyone’s head, they’ll be baffled, not enthralled. On the other hand, if the audience is up to speed, they may find that your presentation is less than engaging.
Say “NO” to Being a Diva
No one likes a selfish speaker, and nothing derails a good presentation faster than a presenter who is more interested in presenting themselves than their subject. You must be authoritative and confident when you step in front of a group of peers, but you must never be cocky or over-confident. Focus on the material, not yourself, and you’ll go far!
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The biggest factor holding many would-be public speakers back is fear. Fear is a deciding factor—and this article is all about taming that fear to your advantage. While some readers are conquered by their fear and make grievous mistakes, others can channel their fear and become outstanding public speakers. Here’s how…
Embrace Your Nervousness
All you have to do is admit that you are a little bit nervous speaking to your audience. When you do this, the audience will be more forgiving if your nervousness shows up later on. More importantly, you will feel more relaxed now that they are not expecting a world-class presentation. Imagine their surprise when you give them the best presentation ever despite your nervousness. One of the best ways to allow your audience in on your fear is to joke about it. Try starting your speech with a joke about how nervous you are. It may just be the deciding factor.
Make Mistakes Intentionally
This is another tip I would encourage. The idea is to gain control of your audience. If you can make them laugh and be more interactive with you, your presentation will have that casual feel to it, which will make it memorable. Ultimately, you will find it easier to do. Try it to see if it works for you.
Redefine Your Audience
Redefining your audience generally means changing how you see your audience. Instead of seeing them as lecturers who are evaluating you, maybe you can convince yourself that they are all fellow students who are waiting to present after you. They are all equally nervous, so there is no reason why you should be, too.
Use Visual Aids As Much As You Can
Imagine a presentation with beautiful slide presentations and even more impressive notes given to each of your audience members. Most of the time, their attention will not be on you. They will read through the notes and watch your presentation. This will help a lot as you can then speak to the people who are not looking at you. When they look at you, you just change your focus to other people who are not looking. Giving a speech to people who are not looking at you is always easier. It’s just like taking a Skype call.
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After writing a book, many people want to know how one goes about publishing a book. A well-known author once said recently that “it’s no great feat to get one’s book published—it’s no great mountain to climb.” He is right, but his opinion is subjective. To you, reading this blog, it is a huge mountain to climb to get your book published. There are many paths you can take up that mountain, but it is still a huge feat.
This week we are going to look at getting your paperback onto the market. In the modern publishing world, it has become common for authors to forget all about paperbacks—but whatever form of publishing you take, the good, old-fashioned paperback will be available to you. Let’s take a look at two of the major platforms.
Createspace
Createspace is actually the easiest platform you can use to get paperbacks onto the market for free. All you need to do is carefully look at their formatting guidelines and follow their cover design rules. It is possible to upload your book to Createspace within a few hours and have it on the market 12 hours later. The book will be made available on Amazon worldwide, and the quality of Createspace books rates well. Createspace also take care of ISBNs and barcodes, so you won’t need to buy them separately. It is possible to print picture books using Createspace, and through creative formatting, you can find a template on Createspace to fit almost any style of book you can think of.
IngramSpark
A more difficult platform than Createspace, IngramSpark allows you to upload your book, and for a fee, you can make it available for purchase through a multitude of platforms. Ingram is one of the easiest of the professional book platforms—but people new to it may want to track down a formatting expert to help them upload their book. With IngramSpark, you will need to purchase your own ISBN and your own barcode. Books cannot be published without them. You can do a variety of books through Ingramspark including picture books, cook books, and their image print quality is extremely high. One of the major downsides to Ingram is that you will need to pay a fee each time you re-upload the book, so it is advisable for you to carefully check your book before you upload it so you don’t incur more fees than necessary.
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The only thing normally holding many people back—and away from their dreams—is themselves. They suffer from terrible fears when they try to better their lives. Inner fears like frustration, failure and lack of confidence allow some to be talked out of success by their own demons. These fears control the lives of many people but can be conquered.
This new series of blog articles is all about fears that will hold you back—and how to conquer them. This week we are going to take a look at sociophobia, a crippling fear that can stop you reaching your full potential, and can even stop you from living a normal, everyday life.
Sociophobia is the fear of society or people. People with this phobia find it hard to even have or maintain friendships.
The origin of the word socio is Latin (meaning interpersonal relationships) and phobia is Greek (meaning fear). Sociophobia is considered to be a social phobia, which is discussed on the home page. Sociophobia is also known as anthropophobia and related to phobanthropy, which is a morbid dread of being around other people and of human society in general.
Recognizing Your Phobia
The symptoms of sociophobia can vary greatly by person depending on their level of fear. The symptoms typically include extreme anxiety, dread and anything associated with panic such as shortness of breath, rapid breathing, irregular heartbeat, excessive sweating, nausea, dry mouth, nausea, inability to articulate words or sentences, dry mouth and shaking. If you are finding you’re sweating with an increased heartbeat when in the presence of people, you may well be suffering from sociophobia.
Overcoming Your Phobia
Recognizing Negative Thoughts
The first step is to identify the automatic negative thoughts that underlie your fear of social situations. For example, if you’re worried about an upcoming work presentation, the underlying negative thought might be: “I’m going to blow it. Everyone will think I’m completely incompetent.”
Challenge Everything!
It helps to ask yourself questions about the negative thoughts: “Do I know for sure that I’m going to blow the presentation?” or “Even if I’m nervous, will people necessarily think I’m incompetent?” Through this logical evaluation of your negative thoughts, you can gradually replace them with more realistic and positive ways of looking at social situations that trigger your anxiety.
Feel No Fear
It can be incredibly frightening to think about why you feel and think the way you do about social situations, but understanding the reasons for your anxieties will help lessen their negative impact on your life.
Look Around You!
In order to reduce self-focus, pay attention to what is happening around you, rather than monitoring yourself or focusing on symptoms of anxiety in your body. Try looking at those around you, the sky, trees, plants or anything else that is going on in your vicinity. Focus on the world at large.
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“Knowing that you are thriving, achieving, loving and lasting is what keeps me going!
Have you ever wondered why some people prosper, and some just never seem to make their goals reality? I think everyone has, but the truth is that it really doesn’t matter. Some of us have an easy road to success—and others have to work at it. But all success should be celebrated and congratulated because the success of one human being means that our success is just as achievable.
Think for a second about the people you meet in your everyday life. Don’t you sometimes meet negative folk who just seem to tear others down? What do you think makes them so unhappy? Is their own lack of self-achievement really that painful? Then sometimes you meet people who are vibrant, happy, optimistic and open to achievement. How different can two groups of people be? Very different. But the question is: Who are you?
Are you the negative hater of achievement, or are you the happy-go-lucky, lover of life? One of these paths will lead you to your goals. The other will destroy your dreams and make you a slave to misery. Maybe today is the day to choose which way you are going to go.
Love…
A super-successful person loves people. He/she can spend hours around people and can overlook the problems that people put in their way. Love is such a jaded word today—but a truly successful person loves everyone.
Desire
What do you truly want from life? That’s the biggest question you can ask yourself. What do you desire? How can you make that desire a reality? How can the way you treat others better your life? How can helping others reach their desired goal in life help yourself? These are questions to ponder on your way through life. Will helping others help you? A large percentage of successful people would say that it will.
Forget Everything You Know
Sometimes the pre-programming we all have makes us angry, disappointed, jaded. Sometimes we just need to forget all that we know and relearn how to live, love and work. Sometimes all it takes is a casual reminder to yourself to forget the old ways—learn the new ways. Embrace positivity.
Life Is Always Fun
Every single day, we all go through changes, problems and journeys that change the way we look at the world around us. Sometimes all we need to realize is that the world we live in is controlled by us. We control and experience every single kind of situation. Have you ever considered trying to just spend your day marvelling at the things that go on around you? Try it—you will be amazed.
Forget Worry
Worry is the root of all evil. Worrying about losing your job, losing your house, losing your wife, losing your husband. Worry is all the things that hold us back. Try to forget all of the things that make you upset, tired or that drain your energy. Try to focus on all of the good that happens every single day. Because every single day something good DOES happen to you! You can bet your life on it.
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