How To Live A Better Life

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At some point in your life, you feel like everything is wired to work against you. Times get tough. Except the days when you wake up on the right side of the bed. Days when you feel surprisingly good about yourself.
One thing you should know is that your attitude is a direct reflection of what your thoughts are
predominantly about.

Many people believe the world treats them differently, that is why they are unhappy but the truth is happiness is a choice that anyone can make.
So, do not think the world treats you differently, it is you who chooses to see the world differently.
The best way to live life is to have a positive mindset, even when times are negative.

Below are some positivity boosting tips to help you live life better.

  1. Regular exercise

Regular exercise has so many benefits it gives, not just the physical one you see in the mirror. Regular exercise has a way of increasing the levels of serotonin in your brain without the use of drugs according to studies. Serotonin is the chemical in your body which is responsible for maintaining your mood balance, therefore you see the need why you should increase your serotonin level? The higher your level of serotonin, the happier your days and more stable your moods.

  1. Surround yourself with positivity

Stress is contagious and the more you surround yourself with it, the more you're likely going to get your thoughts affected by it. Thankfully, studies has show that happiness too is contagious, therefore there is a choice to be made in which of these you want to be affected by. To maintain a positive disposition, try to surround yourself with people and things that will help your attitude flourish. Avoid negativity and negative people like a plague and make enough excuses to spend time with positive, optimistic people.

  1. Eat good food

Your body produces energy from the foods the consume. What you eat plays a crucial role in how much energy your body produces, which in turn affects your levels of mental energy and focus. Improving your diet can give you positive feelings, clearer thinking, calmer moods and more energy. A study found that a deficiency in a particular vitamin could cause a decline in mental health leading to stress, anxiety, depression, addictions and other psychological disorders.
Eating a healthy balance of foods rich in vitamins, protein, minerals and fibres can help to increase the cognitive function of your brain, keeping you alert and even lifting your mood.

  1. Think on positive things

Try to build a positive mentality. The nature of the world we live in today means that our brains react much more intensely to bad news than they do to good news. Make a habit of spending a few minutes to reflect on those few, positive moments you encounter so as to be able to override this default setting. Keep a journal, record your perception of positive events, the changes you want to see in yourself and the changes you already notice. Review this regularly and tweak them if necessary. Gradually, you will find that you will learn to look for the good in situations, and slowly teach your brain to not get overly excited or sad -as the case may be- when presented with negative information.

  1. Be grateful and positive

To create a positive sense of well being, developing a grateful and thankful attitude and just surrounding yourself with positive influence is a scientifically backed way. This is under your control. Gratitude is one of the most effective ways to shift your focus away from the negative things in your life, towards the positive. Grateful people according to a study tend to appreciate the simple pleasures in life. Be grateful to sleep in a bed each night, for access to food, for the clothes and shelter you've got, for the opportunity that each day brings, for access to the sun that comes up each morning, for the customer service agent who greets you with a smile, for the people that love and care for you, and for a body that lets you experience life each day.
Be grateful.

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