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Exercise and Depression

Having a good exercise routine can significantly help in dealing with depression and anxiety through several mechanisms. Exercise is not just beneficial for physical health but also has profound effects on mental health. Here are some ways in which regular physical...

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Each and every one of us has looked at a label in the store and wondered if this really all that good for me. Looking at a label of a bag of raw vegetables or fruits is one thing.  Looking at what is written on the label of a package of cookies is totally different. ...

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Exercise and Depression

Having a good exercise routine can significantly help in dealing with depression and anxiety through several mechanisms. Exercise is not just beneficial for physical health but also has profound effects on mental health. Here are some ways in which regular physical...

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Identifying the Signs of Depression

I'm not a mental health professional, but there are some common signs and symptoms that may indicate depression in an individual. It's important to remember that only a qualified healthcare provider can diagnose depression. Here are a few potential signs to look out...

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Questions that might be used to determine if someone is depressed

When trying to determine if someone may be experiencing depression it's important to approach the conversation with sensitivity and care. The following questions can help guide a discussion to understand their emotional state better. Remember, these questions are not...

Practical Self-Help Strategies for dealing with depresssion and anxiety

Discover effective self-help strategies tailored to help you manage and overcome anxiety and depression, enhancing your overall well-being.Anxiety and depression are more than just temporary feelings; they are profound experiences that can significantly hinder an...

How should you approach a conversation about someone’s emotional state concerning depression?

Approaching a conversation about someone's emotional state, especially when you're concerned they may be experiencing depression, requires empathy, sensitivity, and respect. Here's how you can navigate this delicate conversation: 1. Choose the Right Time and...

Depression and Supplements

While it's important to note that natural supplements should not replace professional medical treatment for depression, some supplements may have potential benefits in managing symptoms. However, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any...

Exercise and Depression

Having a good exercise routine can significantly help in dealing with depression and anxiety through several mechanisms. Exercise is not just beneficial for physical health but also has profound effects on mental health. Here are some ways in which regular physical...

Diet and How it Impacts Depression

Adopting certain dietary patterns can play a significant role in reducing the risk of depression. The key dietary patterns associated with a lower risk of depression include: 1. Mediterranean Diet: This diet emphasizes the consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole...

Dealing with Depression and Having Hope Reborn

Stories of Hope and Dealing with Depression Depression is a complex and deeply personal experience, and the journey towards managing it or overcoming it can be both challenging and unique to each individual. Here are stories of people who have navigated through their...

Treatment Options for Depression and Anxiety

Treatment options for depression and anxiety vary depending on the individual's specific needs and severity of symptoms. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate course of treatment. Here are some common treatment...

Frequently Asked Questions about Depression and some resources

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Depression and Some Resources 1. What is depression? Depression is a common mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, and a range of physical and cognitive symptoms. It...

Identifying the Signs of Depression

I'm not a mental health professional, but there are some common signs and symptoms that may indicate depression in an individual. It's important to remember that only a qualified healthcare provider can diagnose depression. Here are a few potential signs to look out...

Fitness, Nutrition, Wellness

by AllenRalston | Jan 9, 2019 | Fitness | 0 comments

Workout on the Elliptical

 

In 2014 I made a decision that I really needed to change and this was part of the process. I purchased a FitBit and started to walk on a daily basis.  At first, it was probably only 5,000 steps per day.  I did it every day and I took at least 100 more steps each day.  I was soon at 10,000 steps per day and I was making both physical and mental progress toward my goals by taking only one more step. I started working out at a gym in Fargo, North Dakota. There were other choices that I really needed to make including nutrition and making a conscious effort to improve the way I was thinking. There were many things that I did on this journey. I read a book called “The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod.” This book made a significant impression on me since it was focused on what I call the choices that we make in life that ultimately create good things happening or in my case not so many good things. At the same time, I started attending a Mastermind Group that met every Saturday at 8 AM. I still attend the group because of the positive impact this group has had on my life. I did a book study on “Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill” and in this study, I came to a number of other realizations about choices I had made. The first time I was given the book was when I was 16 years old by my football coach a man who changed my life at the time because of his belief in me and his pushing me toward something beyond just surviving.

I realized as I was working out that certain foods made me feel good and others did not. I needed to make some significant changes in my food choices and how I provided nutrition for what I was doing. The choices I had made starting in the early ’90s and continuing until 2014 were of no great benefit to me other than allow me by my own choices to gain over 170 pounds. At this time I had the chance to begin looking at nutrition in a whole new way and being a natural skeptic I decided to do significant research to make my nutrition work to my absolute benefit. In 2022, I started to consult with a doctor about my issues with AFib and blood pressure.  In that discussion, it was apparent that I had to change what I was doing.  I had lost a lot of weight walking and paying attention to what I was eating and then with COVID and not getting to the gym and believing that fast heart beat I was feeling at times would just go away

 

 

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