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Matter of the Mind: Why Your Mental Health Matters and How You Can Care for It
May 19, 2025
by Joni Beckham, DNP, MBA, RNC-OB, Director of Quality - Acute Behavioral Health - LifePoint Health
When you think about your health, what first comes to mind? For many – if not most – of us, it’s probably our physical health. Are we eating healthy? Are we exercising regularly? Are we feeling tired? Or ill? Do our joints ache? Have we scheduled our annual check-up?
All these questions are, of course, important
ones to answer, but there’s another question we should be asking – another part
of our health that deserves attention: how is our mental health?
Our mental health has a tremendous impact on
our overall health and well-being. Our mental health includes our thoughts,
emotions, feelings and moods. It influences our choices, actions and how we
relate to others. Good mental health can help us cope with stress, succeed in
our professional lives, more effectively recover from difficult situations and
add value to our community and be our best self.
It’s important to understand that maintaining
good mental health can often be a challenge. Mental health conditions are quite
common. According to statistics published by the National Alliance on Mental
Illness, one in five U.S. adults experience mental illness, and one in 20
adults experience serious mental illness. So, if you are struggling to maintain
good mental health, you are definitely not alone. It’s important to know that
it is ok to speak up and ask for help if you’re suffering from a mental health
condition. The benefits of seeking professional help and treatment can make a
positive difference in your overall health and quality of life.
In addition to professional care, there are
some steps you can take at home and in life to improve mental wellness:
· Take care of your body. Exercise can help burn anxious energy, prevent muscle tension, release endorphins that help you feel relaxed, and build strength and endurance which can boost your confidence.
· Eat healthy. Avoiding processed and high-fat foods can help prevent lethargic feelings and a lack of motivation, concentration and energy.
· Learn a new skill or engage in a new activity. Challenging your brain can result in positive and healthy stimulation and promote mental wellness.
· Make time for family and friends. Building and maintaining healthy relationships can go a long way toward long-term mental well-being.
· Sleep. Ensuring that you’re getting the sleep your mind and body needs can help prevent fatigue and ensure you have the energy and mindset to navigate tomorrow.
· Meditate. Meditation can help relax your mind and body. Even one minute of quiet meditation during your workday can make a difference.
· Practice deep breathing. Deep breathing
gives your brain and muscles necessary oxygen and can help keep your mind and
body healthy.
Of course, the most important step, as
mentioned before, is to talk to a mental health professional if you are
struggling with maintaining good mental health. A mental health provider can
help you with tips and treatment individualized to your unique needs and
circumstances.
Your mental health is a valuable and vital part of your well-being. This National Mental Health Month and all year long, make sure you’re giving it the care and attention it needs so you can be your best self and enjoy all that life has to offer.