The mind-body connection is much stronger than we think, as our thoughts
and emotions stimulate the production of certain chemicals that influence our
physical and emotional health. For example, serotonin and dopamine are two
chemicals that our brain releases when we’re experiencing happiness or
euphoria. A similar process occurs with negative emotions, but instead of
making the body well, they cause pain and other ailments that prevent us from
feeling healthy.
Thinking affects health- Have you ever thought about how the way you
think might affect your health and body? We’re often not aware of the effects
that our thoughts can have on our bodies and health. We sometimes get carried
away by stress, tension, anxiety, depression, haste and other negative feelings
without even considering that it can affect us emotionally and physically,
lowering our quality of life.
Make a change in your life -When negative thoughts and emotions try to
take over our lives and health, it’s very important to take a few minutes to reflect
and meditate on whether it’s really something worth spending our time and
energy on. Chances are that after this exercise, instead of complaining and
letting your emotions control you, you’ll want to make a change in your life
and will seek out solutions so that negativity doesn’t rob you of your quality
of life.
It’s been scientifically proven that positivism and good emotions, such
as joy and happiness, release hormones responsible for strengthening the immune
system. Similarly, it was determined that
negative emotions have the opposite effect and weaken the immune system, making
our bodies more prone to illness.
Sadness causes illness - When we’re experiencing a situation that makes
us angry, a biochemical reaction occurs in the body that raises adrenaline
levels and causes us to relive the experience again and again. Feelings of
sadness can greatly influence our energy levels and motivation. Sadness causes fatigue, excessive tiredness,
and low energy.
Our emotional states can lead to physical ailments - The brain has the
ability to store important and decisive information for behavior and its
relationship to the body. Many experts agree that we all have the ability to
see the good and the bad in any situation, as we are responsible for giving the
moments in our day either a positive or negative connotation. Our emotional
states can lead to physical ailments, possibly indicating that we are going
through a difficult time in which negative thoughts and emotions have taken
control. For example, chronic neck pain could possibly indicate an inability to
see different perspectives.
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