Seeing the Glass as Half Full

Stress management

Why is it that some always see the glass as half-empty, while others always see it as half-full? What is it about certain people that always seem so upbeat and positive? And why is it that misery does indeed love company, therefore, negative people generally find each other so they can complain about their lots in life?

Maintaining a positive attitude is essential to your overall health. Have you ever noticed that negative people get sick more often? That’s because mental attitude has a lot to do with physical health. It especially affects your cardiovascular health and…it can even influence your life expectancy.

So…what can you do to acquire a more positive attitude if you don’t have one, or maintain or even better the one you already have? Try these simple, yet effective suggestions:

Adopt an attitude of gratitude – Instead of always looking at what you don’t have, look at what you do have and be thankful. Positive begets positive, and the reverse is also true.

Be of service to others – Those who do for others accomplish two things – they tend to forget about their own troubles and they help someone in need.

Use positive affirmations – Stop that voice in your head that says “You are less than…” and replace it with good feelings you have about yourself, such as, “I am a good friend.” “I am not afraid because I have faith in God who is with me all the time.” “I enjoy many blessings.”

Eat well – Instead of reaching for that sugary snack that you think will make you feel better, reach for some raw vegetables instead.

Get enough rest – It’s hard to be positive when you’re cranky because you haven’t gotten enough sleep. Make sure you’re getting enough rest to recharge those batteries!

Exercise – The benefits of exercise are proven again and again – and exercise releases “feel good” chemicals in your brain known as endorphins.

Reduce stress – As much as you can, try to alleviate stress in your life and stay away from sources that give you stress, whether they’re toxic relatives or situations over which you have little control.

And by all means – keep your scheduled chiropractic appointments! Many of our patients report that they feel better mentally and emotionally as a result of their regular adjustments. Stress affects us in many ways – starting with our attitudes and working its way down to our health – so be proactive!

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What's the difference between sick care and health care?
Sick care is largely about relieving or suppressing symptoms. Health care is about improving performance. While sick care is about how you feel, health care is about how you function. Sick care is what you do to treat an obvious problem, and health care is what you do to avoid the problem and advance your well-being.
Why does chiropractic work?
Chiropractic works because your nervous system, consisting of your brain, spinal cord and all the nerves of your body, controls and regulates every cell, tissue, organ and system of your body. A chiropractor locates and reduces areas of nervous system compromise (usually along the spine) so your capacity to heal is restored. Chiropractic works by helping your body work as it was designed.