How to Jump-Start Your Emotional Health

Written by Patricia Wagner


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How to Jump-start Your Emotional Health (c) Patricia Wagner

You've probably heardrepparttar 114719 expression: "It's not what you're eating. It's what's eating you!" This well-known saying reminds us thatrepparttar 114720 thoughts we entertain can have an impact on our health.

Scientists have discovered that what you're thinking actually affects your physical health as well as your emotional well-being. Ulcers, indigestion, nervousness, high blood pressure and a wide variety of diseases can result from an injured immune system brought on by harmful thought patterns.

There are thoughts that heal and thoughts that hurt.

If you read this article through torepparttar 114721 end, you will discover an effective tool to enhance your emotional and physical health.

Here are five keys to emotional well-being:

1. Emotions tag right along behind your thoughts, so guard your mind carefully.

Your emotions can't tell if what you're thinking about is really happening or if it's just an image in your head.

Prove this to yourself by thinking back to when you watched a terrifying scene on television on in a movie. Even though you knew what you were watching wasn't actually happening, you were still scared - weren't you?

Here's something to consider. About ten minutes after you start to dwell on something, corresponding emotions will follow.

We are what we eat - both physically and mentally. Pay close attention to what you're feeding your mind. The books, television, movies, newspapers and evenrepparttar 114722 jokes we hear enter into our lives and become part of us.

So what's eating you? Examine what you're feeling and then ask yourself this question, "What have I been thinking about recently?"

TOP TEN WAYS YOUR ENVIRONMENT IS MAKING YOU (and you family) FAT

Written by Julia Stewart


Put on a few pounds, lately? You’re not alone. One third of adult Americans are clinically obese. Another third are overweight. And that’s not all! Obesity is now so common among American children that physicians have come up with a nickname for an alarming new syndrome: Diabesity. It’srepparttar combination of childhood obesity and Type 2 Diabetes (formerly known as Adult Onset Diabetes). This syndrome results in obesity, diabetes, heart disease and other “older adult” ailments as early as childhood and it’s life threatening. Doctors estimate that one out of every two American children born inrepparttar 114718 year 2000, will develop Diabesity. In some minorities it’s two out of three! According to recent statistics, ifrepparttar 114719 current trend continues, every American will be fat byrepparttar 114720 year 2032!

The human genome hasn’t changed, so whatrepparttar 114721 heck’s going on here?? Well, if it’s not “nature“, then it must be “nurture“, also known as Your Environment. Take a look atrepparttar 114722 list below. Are any of these elements part of your environment? If so, you’ll want to explore re-designing your personal environments atrepparttar 114723 CoachVille Fully Alive Community at http://dbc526.cvcommunity.com

1. Used your computer, recently? If you’re like most Americans, you’re finding all kinds of tasks are much easier and faster to do on your computer. Everything from paying bills online, to shopping for clothes, to researching a paper are all easier than going torepparttar 114724 post office,repparttar 114725 shopping mall andrepparttar 114726 library. And that’s good! But, as convenient as all those things used to be a decade or so ago, they still required more effort, more steps and more calories to perform and if you haven’t cut back on your eating in equal measure, then that means more fat on your body.

2. Doesrepparttar 114727 lady ofrepparttar 114728 house have a job? If so, thenrepparttar 114729 family probably eats out more. Americans eat away from home or get delivery far more than they did a few decades ago, because most folks don’t have time to cook, these days. Restaurants and fast food joints tend to prepare tasty high-calorie meals. Those extra calories mean more fat on you.

3. Did your parents grow up inrepparttar 114730 Depression? Then you probably were taught to “clean your plate, because children in _______ are starving.” Waste not, want not, is a great motto to live by, unless what you’ve got is way too much, already. If you’re eating everything in sight, then that means more fat on you.

4. Been super sized, lately? Restaurants and fast-food places discovered a couple of decades ago that they can make higher profits by selling larger portions. Everybody likes a bargain and anyway you need a 42 oz. soda to wash down that wheel-barrel sized tub of popcorn, right? Trouble is, that andrepparttar 114731 fast food meal you had for dinner add up to two or three timesrepparttar 114732 number of calories you can afford in a day and guess where those extra calories are going?

5. Did you ever wonder where all that extra food comes from? American farmers are currently producing roughly twice as many calories asrepparttar 114733 American population needs to eat. And if they’re going to produce it, then they’ve got to sell it. Enterrepparttar 114734 advertising industry, which is very good at selling us stuff, even if we don’t need it. And research shows that once we’ve got it, we tend to eat it (all). More fat on you, again!

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