Your mental and emotional well-being is an important part of your overall health.
Making changes to benefit your physical health? That’s important. However, taking care of your mental health is also important to feeling your best. Find out how.
Sleep is a restorative tool that helps increase your energy levels, lowers your blood pressure, and more. One tip for getting at least seven hours of recommended sleep each night: Go to bed at the same time every night, even on weekends to get your body into a routine.1
Just 30 minutes of movement each day can help prevent and ease type 2 diabetes symptoms.2 Two ideas: Go for short walks, or find a buddy to keep you accountable.
Spending time with family and friends can have a positive effect on your mental well-being.3 You can connect by making time to get outside, play games, cook or exercise together.
Let’s talk about finding ways for your mental well-being to feel supported in your community.
Miscommunication with health care providers is a common issue in the Hispanic/Latino community.4 Finding help on myCigna.com® from mental health professionals who are bilingual or speak Spanish can help you feel understood.
African American/Black people are 20% more likely to experience mental distress due to the systemic racism they’ve experienced.5 Making time to talk with family and friends, a therapist, or support groups about shared trauma can lead to treatment ideas, better understanding and more helpful resources.
Many may believe that having mental health struggles will bring shame upon the family, and so struggles continue.6 But you can manage your mental health with self-care and find strength by seeking support from a therapist who understands you.
Did you know lowering stress can help you lower your blood sugar — which helps to both prevent and manage diabetes?7 It’s true. There are simple things you can do to maintain your emotional health and help keep your stress levels low, such as getting daily exercise, talking with friends, taking breaks and finding things in your day that bring you joy. Watch this quick video for more ideas.
adults in the United States lives with mental illness. Know that you are not alone in your journey to mental wellness.8
of adults in the United States believe people with mental health disorders can get better.9
of adults in the United States believe self-care activities can help reduce stress.10
Here are a few ways you can incorporate self-care into your everyday routines to help boost your mood and improve your overall wellness:
Sit quietly and focus on your breathing for just five minutes a day. This can help clear your mind and relieve stress.11
Making time to write down your thoughts every day can help you reflect on what you’re feeling inside.
Get outside and get some vitamin D; take a walk, exercise or relax with family and friends. Even just 10 minutes of sun exposure to your hands, face, neck and arms can help improve your mood.12
The power of connection can help bring more joy to your life. Here are some ideas: Cook together, create meaningful conversations, listen to music and dance.
Find a place to gather, make time to reflect on your own or read. Religion and spirituality can help you feel more peace and purpose in your life.
Get extra support for your mental health. Having a mental health provider to talk to about your feelings can help you feel heard and understood.
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