When we talk about our mental health, we’re talking about much more than a clinical diagnosis. Your mental health also refers to your psychological well-being. Having healthy psychological well-being means you’re able to better manage your emotions as well as your mood.

It is important to work to improve your mental health every chance you get. Every day presents its unique challenges, and a healthy mental state can help you take challenges in stride.

#1: Positive Affirmations

Repeating an affirmation can help you create a positive mental outlook that will be a driving force in your life. Use a search engine to look up “positive affirmations” and you’ll find several ideas of words and phrases that resonate with you and things you struggle with.

You can also try searching for something more specific, such as “positive affirmations for women” or “positive affirmations to improve self-esteem”. Repeat your phrase or phrases during meditation, either out loud or in your mind.

Repeating affirmations or mantras during consistent meditation practices can help you overcome negative self-talk, which will greatly improve your mental health.

#2: Gratitude

Practicing gratitude will sharpen your attention toward the positive aspects of your life. By focusing on what’s good, you’ll start to notice and appreciate other positive things in your life. Gratitude is more than just a feeling; it is a choice.

By choosing to be grateful, you can improve your mental health by keeping your mind distracted from negative thoughts.

#3: Eat Healthy

Eating healthy is a vital part of positive mental health. A balanced diet of fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains will slowly release energy into your bloodstream, creating a consistent level of energy that won’t leave you feeling tired or sluggish.

Healthy eating will also improve your mental health by helping you feel good about your healthy food choices.

#4: Sunshine

Put on some comfortable walking shoes and take a leisurely walk around your neighborhood or a local park. Exposure to sunlight will help your brain release serotonin which will boost your mood, and help you feel calmer and focused.

Sunshine is a great way to boost your mood and improve your mental health

#5: Get Some Sleep

A good night’s sleep is a vital part of a healthy lifestyle. When you’re well-rested, you’re naturally energized. Regular sleep also boosts your immune system as well as your cognitive and mental health.

You have the power to improve your mood. By making some healthy additions to your daily routines, you can develop regular habits that will improve your overall mental health.

Are you having trouble staying positive or managing your moods? A licensed mental health professional and Mind-Body Connection For Trauma and Anxiety can help you find better coping strategies, and offer additional support and guidance to help you live a more balanced life.


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    About the author(s)

    Karen is the founder and Clinical Director of Cohesive Therapy NYC. She earned a Masters in Social Work from New York University and has extensive training in Hypnosis, Anxiety, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Brainspotting, and DGBI. She is a member of the Institute of Certified Anxiety Treatment Professionals, The Rome Foundation, the National Association of Social Workers, The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation, and the American Social of Clinical Hypnosis.

    About Cohesive Therapy NYC

    At Cohesive Therapy NYC, we believe that you have an immense amount of inner strength and resilience, even if it is yet to be discovered. Cohesive Therapy NYC is a private group psychotherapy practice in New York City that focuses on treating adults who struggle with Anxiety, Trauma, Chronic Illness, and the adult impact of Childhood Emotional Neglect (CEN). Cohesive Therapy NYC therapists see clients all throughout New York State (Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island, Westchester, and statewide) using online therapy and are also available for in-person visits in their NYC offices, located at 59 East 54th Street, New York, NY 10022. We specialize in helping people who are dealing with anxiety, relationship issues, chronic illness, and digestive and adult trauma related to childhood family dynamics. We all deserve a chance to be well and have support.