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7 Scientifically-Baked Ways to Get Rid of Worries

Lale ByquistbyLale Byquist
08/01/2017
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When it comes to being a healthy person, most of us think about having a good physical health only. While it’s important to prevent illnesses, mental health also plays a significant role in your overall well-being that affects your mood and motivation. Believe it or not, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S these days, and the number of stress-inducers is growing rapidly: difficult work schedule, tough deadlines, a misunderstanding with friends and family, troubles at home, an imbalance between work and life, etc.

Balanced Healthy Nutrition

Proper nutrition guarantees a good number of vitamins that keep your body physically and mentally well. It also protects brain cells by increasing blood flow to your brain, and you start thinking better. When you’re about to burn out, your body may deny eating, but it’s important to keep a balanced diet to get all significant elements, minerals, and vitamins.

A list of products that help to remove stress and anxiety:

  • avocados
  • chamomile or green tea
  • walnuts
  • dark chocolate
  • blueberries

A healthy diet is not just about keeping fit; it’s also about enriching your organism with important vitamins to keep its proper work on fighting against various diseases, including mental ones.

Have Enough Sleep Daily

Sleep allows you to recharge the brain and let the body rest. It helps to reduce stress and keep your body energetic. If you’re about to burn out, your body has a set of signs to fight against this state. In fact, worries and anxiety cause sleep problems, but having enough sleep daily is a way out to prevent stress. It seems to be a closed circle. As most adults need 7-9 hours of sleep per day, you need to ensure that your body gets a proper amount of rest daily.

Create a Perfect Environment at Work

You spend around 10.3 years of your life working, and that’s what matters. Your workplace has an impact on your well-being, and it’s important to create a perfect environment, an atmosphere that will stimulate and motivate you. To organize a good workplace, you need to think about everything, including the smallest details: the color of the walls, a comfortable office chair, well-organized table with shelves for keeping stuff, an inspirational corner, and much more.

Key takeaways:

  • blue and green are the most effective colors to diffuse anxiety
  • cactus and aloe are the most common plants for your office desk
  • keeping everything at its place enhances productivity
  • proper lighting at work reduces eyestrain and improves overall well-being
  • having motivational things at the workplace boosts inspirational

While most people try to create a comfortable house, just a few of us think about having a comfortable workplace at the office. To reduce the risks of burning out, create a perfect environment that is aimed at improving your physical and mental health.

Develop Self-Knowledge and Awareness

It goes without saying that all people are different, and every of us has habits that affect our normal life. If you know that it’s in your nature to think much about worries, you can work on it in order to get rid of a bad mood. The more you know your character and typical behavior, the better. To develop self-knowledge and awareness, you need to work hard by discovering more about yourself. If you know a lot about yourself, it’s easier to detect what worries are just a figment of your imagination.

Establish Deep and Reliable Relationships

Humans are social creatures, no matter what type of person you are. It’s in our nature to communicate with other people, and this process is important for your well-being. If you’re an introvert or extrovert, you need to have good relations with family, friends, and colleagues to feel safety as it’s a proof of being a member of a group. Once anxiety comes, communication with reliable people helps to identify the roots of this disorder and find solutions for fighting against it. Having deep and reliable relationships is a must for humans.

Own a Pet

Since ancient times, humans have had relationships with animals. Keeping a pet at home is a common practice nowadays, but it also lowers stress even if you don’t think about. One study finds that keeping dogs as pets help children reduce stress. At the same time, taking care of someone requires consideration, responsibility, and time. In other words, you stay focused on carrying about pets instead of thinking much about potential worries.

Take an Action

If you’re interested in finding out ways to get rid of worries, it’s a good sign that you’ve accepted this problem. Once you know that anxiety hits you, take an action. Although understanding the problem is good, the best way to solve it is to work on finding solutions. Many scientists claim that fears and problems are nowhere but in your head, and if you can accept this fact, you’re about to stop worrying once and for all. If any additional proof needed, pay attention to the fact that 85% of what you worry about never happens, a study reveals.

Mental health maintenance requires a lot of work, and to get rid of worries, you need to have a desire to do it. If you understand that worries prevent you from living a good and happy life, its high time to find what works well for you when it comes to staying calm and satisfied.

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