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Mental Wellness Tips

Mental Wellness Tips

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Mental Wellness Tips


StarVista’s Counseling Center Clinical Supervisor, Karen Jaffe, LCSW, shares mental wellness tips you can use to support your mental health and well-being year-round.

Connect

Connecting with others in a meaningful way can improve thoughts and emotions. A sense of social connection is an important human need. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a large group of friends, a few meaningful connections are all you need.

Sleep

During sleep, the body and brain repair themselves. Inadequate sleep can interfere with the connection between the Amygdala (which processes emotions) and the Prefrontal Cortex (which manages impulse control and decision making). Make a good night’s sleep a priority.

Be Mindful

Being mindful is simply being present in the moment and cluing into what’s going on with you. The goal is to focus on how you are feeling at that very moment. Body Scan is a mindfulness technique you can do anywhere. Check-in slowly from your head to your toes and notice how your body feels. Gently release any area(s) that feels tight.

Exercise

When you exercise your body and brain produce hormones and neurotransmitters that have a positive impact on your mood. Cardiovascular and aerobic exercises are recommended. Pick an activity that you enjoy doing. Even the simple exercise of fast-paced walking can benefit your mood. Exercise can also help with sleep.

Practice Gratitude

Keep a gratitude journal. A gratitude journal is a tool to keep track of the good things in life. Before you go to sleep list five things you are grateful for. It can be as simple as a sunny day or a good snack. Remembering what we are grateful for can provide us with much-needed perspective at the end of a rough day.


StarVista’s Counseling Center is hosting a teen telehealth group series starting Jan/Feb 2021. For more information, click here. Questions? Contact Nancy Fang, Counseling Center Program Director, at nancy.fang@star-vista.org. 

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