Taking Care of Your Mental Health

Mental health

Maybe you know how to take care of yourself physically. You try to eat well, exercise, and sleep a fair number of hours every night. But what about your mental health? Do you have balance in your life? Are you feeling as good on the inside as you may look on the outside or is it all just a façade to fool yourself and others?

Taking care of your mental health is just as important, if not even more important, than taking care of your physical health. They directly impact each other, so sometimes, when you feel depressed and anxious, you are more likely to get sick and vice versa. Staying in peak mental condition is especially important during the holiday season, when stress seems to come at you from all angles!

Here are some things to consider if you want to optimize your mental health:

  • Take care of your body – get enough rest, eat healthy foods, drink plenty of water, exercise, and don't forget your chiropractic appointments!
  • Surround yourself with positive people – "like attracts like" they say. If you want positive in your life, then pick positive people to be your friends!
  • Be good to you – take care of yourself – schedule a massage, read a book you’ve had for awhile, see a movie with a friend, treat yourself to dinner, and stop criticizing yourself and what you haven’t done. Remember, you are important too!
  • Reach out to others – sometimes the best way to feel good about yourself is through helping another person who needs you – it's amazing how that works – try it!
  • Make sure your goals/expectations are realistic – don't doom yourself to failure by expecting too much of yourself and others. Make a plan that you can work – then work the plan. If you don't get it all done, remember that tomorrow is another day! Don't over-commit yourself and learn the word, "no!"
  • Learn how to simply be – go for a walk, stretch, get a hobby, listen to some relaxing music – find ways to de-stress that allow your mind to "take a breather."

If you are under any stress, don't let it keep building. Stress is a neurological process. So make sure you are getting your regular chiropractic care. Don't wait for your health and relationships to deteriorate before taking action. To maintain a sound body it's vital that you have a sound mind.

Dr. Mike Asks some important questions of interest to Omro residents - Chiropractor Omro Dr. Mike Asks...

What is the purpose of pain?
Pain prompts many Omro folks to begin chiropractic care. But pain isn't the problem! Pain is just how your body alerts you that a limit has been reached (or exceeded), that something isn't working right and that some type of change is needed. As a chiropractor, my job is finding the underlying cause and recommending the changes needed to bring your body back into balance.
How do most people deal with subluxations?
First, they try to ignore them. When they don't, they go to the medicine cabinet to stop their brain from feeling the symptom. Later, back surgery may be threatened. Sadly, it's not until this later stage that they consult our Omro chiropractic office. Yet, even with the delay, most are delighted by the results produced by today's chiropractic care. Contact us and let's get started.