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6 Healthy Habits That Make You Mentally Strong

6 Healthy Habits That Make You Mentally Strong

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6 Healthy Habits that Make You Mentally Strong

Keeping a healthy mind is as important as keeping a healthy body, because one can easily influence the other.

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1. You Are In Control Of Your Emotions

Feeling any negative emotions (e.g. anger, anxious, fear, upset, anxious, etc.) doesn't make you weak. It is perfectly normal to experience these. It is when you don't allow those negative emotions control you is what makes you mentally stronger. Recognizing emotions is different from acknowledging them.

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2. You Question Your Thoughts And Beliefs

When you think critically about your thoughts and beliefs, you're actually challenging yourself to think more. With the internet being easily accessible, there's so much information to take in and analyze. This can be overwhelming when you're trying to keep up with what's true and what's not. Mentally strong people make a habit of questioning and thinking critically about the things they come across. Questioning things that you read or heard gives you a reason to dig deeper, resulting into learning more.

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3. You Have Healthy Boundaries In Place For Yourself

Creating healthy boundaries for the people in your life is a good habit for your mental strength. According to the article of PsychCentral (n.d), boundaries are a measure of self esteem. When you create healthy boundaries, you're letting other people know how to treat you which allows you to be your best self. When you don't have clear boundaries, it's easy to say yes or agree to whatever they say, which can be pretty exhausting.

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4. You Actively Learn From Your Mistakes

Obsessing over things you've done in the past only adds more stress to yourself. When you started to think about what happened, figure out why it happened and where it went wrong, and make a plan for how to improve, you'll become mentally stronger because it shows that you're choosing to grow and to learn.

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5. You Limit Yourself On Social Media

Social media is huge part in our society, especially with our technology being accessible to all. It can be a great way to connect with friends and family and is filled with pictures or opinions of strangers. Apps like Facebook or Instagram make it easy for you to compare your life to others. Those nice beautiful pictures and their post about their happy life can get you jealous and an unhealty comparision can start in your heart. When you scroll through social media, you can start to think you aren't good enough. Limiting the use of social media can help you end your comparison with others.

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6. Taking Time For Youself

Going above and beyond and keeping up on productice tasks can be exhausting too, and if you don't pay time for yourself to recharge, your mental health can take a hit. According to na article relased from PsychCentral (n.d.), downtown allows your brain to restore attention and motivation. It promotes creativity, strengthens memory, and can even make you more productive in the long run. When you take a little time out of your busy day, you're allowing your mind to take a break and recharge.

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