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Appreciating Your Body

By on August 28, 2018
Appreciating your body

Do you appreciate your body? I do not mean do you like how your body looks- I mean do you appreciate everything that your body does for you. It is too easy to take our bodies for granted and not realize how much we are blessed with every single day. Our bodies are what carry us throughout life and allow us to have special experiences! It is important to not focus on how our bodies looks, but to focus on what our bodies can do. Keep reading to learn about different reasons to be grateful for the body you have and how to appreciate your body more every single day!

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What to Appreciate

There are endless things we can appreciate about our body! Here are just a few things that I am grateful about in terms of my body and what it allows me to do!

Legs

You have traveled so far and in many different ways because of your legs. You have run in the park, walked through a museum soaking up knowledge, danced in celebration and maybe even skipped down the street. Your legs have literally carried you through life. When we learn how to walk as babies, no matter how many times we fall down we keep getting up and trying again and again. Our legs help us become fearless and keep us moving forward.

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Arms

Take a moment to think about your arms and everything they allow you to do. Your arms allow you to wave and be friendly to a stranger. You hug your loved ones in your arms, showing your care for them. You are able to hold children, maybe even carrying them around with you to enjoy life together. Your arms have helped you to comfort others and create a space safe for people to be vulnerable. You have been able to pull yourself out of bed in the morning because of your arms!

Voice

Your voice has so much power! It is how we communicate with others- how we express our ideas, thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Our voice allows us to tell others that we appreciate them and are grateful for them in our lives. Our voice also allows us to stand up for our rights and to let others know that we are not okay. We can use our voice to help those without a voice by volunteering and speaking up for others. We are able to tell stories, our hopes and dreams, laugh, and create deep connections through our voices.

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Hands

Your hands are being used all of the time. I am using mine to write this article right now in hopes of spreading love and positivity. Just before this, I used my hands to create some food to nourish my body. You have held hands with someone to show your support, love, or just that you want to be close with them. Your hands have been used to wipe away countless tears from your face and other’s.  You have used your hands to make a homemade gift or explore the world around you. Our hands are used to spread the love to others and ourselves.

“As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.” Audrey Hepburn Share on X

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Constantly Working

Your body is constantly working for you! Even when you are sleeping, your body is working hard. There are billions of cells in your body that are focusing only on keeping you healthy. Your body is fighting off diseases, breathing automatically, handling your blood flow, and making sure your organs are functioning properly. That is definitely something to be appreciative of. Could you imagine if you had to think about every breath that you took? Our body does a lot of work we do not have to worry about so we can enjoy more of our lives!

How to Appreciate Your Body More

1 | Take Care Of Your Body

The best way to show your body that you appreciate it is to take care of it! There are many ways you can take care of your body. Here are some ways to take care of your body every single day.

Morning Routine. Include some light stretching in your morning routine. Every morning when you wake up, thank your body for resting and rejuvenating itself so you can enjoy the day.

Evening Routine. Just as you started your day being thankful for your body, you can end your day the same way and even stretch a little more. Every evening when you go to bed, tell your body how much you appreciate what it has allowed you to do throughout the day.

Stay Hydrated. Hydration is key for your mental and physical health. It only takes 2% of dehydration to impair performances and function of our mind and body. By staying hydrated, we are taking care of everything from our organs to our bones to our blood.

2 | Do Not Compare

Every single person is unique and so is their body. We have all lived a different life and our bodies work in different ways. It can be too easy to compare ourselves to celebrities or to people we see in social media. However, comparing our body to others is the opposite of appreciating your unique body! Think of the personal experiences your body has been part of and how grateful you are to have your arms to hug or your voice to express yourself. Embrace your individual body and celebrate everything it does for you!

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Your Body for Life

It is important to not only make peace with our bodies but to appreciate everything our bodies do for us. We have our bodies for life! If we are able to be grateful and show our body how much we love it, our lives will be more positive and peaceful.

What does your body do that you are most grateful for? How do you show your body that you appreciate it? Please comment below and tell me what you think of my article and any thoughts about what your body can do! If you know someone who could benefit from this article, please show you care and share the bear! Be sure to sign up for my emails and follow on social media to get the most of the positive world of Brightside Bear!

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7 Meditation Benefits and Help Getting Your Practice Started!

By on August 21, 2018
7 Big Ways Meditation Can Benefit You Plus Helpful Tips

While meditation has not been easy for me- it has definitely been rewarding.  After I was able to meditate on a regular basis, I began to notice some benefits. I realized I was less anxious, more patient, able to handle my emotions better and got more in touch with myself. After experiencing some benefits first hand, I decided to look into what research had to say about meditating- and it was wonderful! Keep reading to learn the top benefits of meditation, how to start today, and how to keep up with the practice!

If You Think Meditation Isn’t For You

Trust me, I have felt the same way! Sitting still and being in silence were very foreign concepts to me. I even took a class in college where someone led a meditation and I ended up falling asleep! However, after hearing how amazing meditation is and all of the benefits, I thought my busy mind could use a break. I will admit meditation was not easy to learn at first. It is a “meditation practice” because it is something you continue to learn and adapt into your life. Do not worry if you are not sure if meditation is for you because there are many different ways to meditate. Plus it is wonderful to get outside your comfort zone and learn something new. Especially something that helps you live a happier and healthier life- just read some benefits below!

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Benefits of Meditation

1 | Reduces Stress

When you meditate, you are making time for your self-care and mental wellbeing. You are also allowing yourself more space between you and your thoughts. This helps you know what things are worth your energy and attention versus what emotions and thoughts you will not allow to take over. Meditation helps train your mind to deal with stress and be aware of what is happening, increasing your emotional stability, which is huge in stress management. So not only does meditating help reduce the stress you are experiencing now, but also makes you better equipped for future stress that may come up- talk about benefits!

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2 | Improves focus

Did you know that meditation can help you focus? A study shows that intensive meditation not only helps people focus their attention but also keep their attention- even if the task is boring. Meditation also helps us maintain our focus and disengage from distractions if they occur. Mind-wandering has also been shown to decrease in people who meditate and is is usually associated with worrying thoughts about the past or future and results in being less happy. Meditating helps us live in the present moment- and get back to the present if we do get off track!

3 | Changes Your Brain’s Structure 

Not only does meditation change how your brain is functioning, it changes the actual structure of your brain. The hippocampus area of the brain is responsible for memory, motivation, emotions, and learning while the amygdala deals with stress, fear, and anxiety. In a Harvard study, it was found that eight weeks of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction increased the thickness of the participant’s hippocampus and decreased the volume of the amygdala. These results went along with the participant’s self-reports of decreased levels of stress and improved psychological well-being.

4 | Helps Preserve the Aging Brain

As we age, our brains begin to decrease in gray matter. This leads to cognitive decline, functional impairments and increased risk for mental illness. A study shows “that meditation is brain-protective and associated with a reduced-age related tissue.” People who regularly meditated have less age-related gray matter decline, and essentially a younger brain. Meditation benefits include keeping the mind calm- and the brain young!

5 | Gives You Perspective

You are not your thoughts or your emotions, you are so much more than that! Your thoughts and feelings are temporary and do not need to be in control of everything you do. Meditation has taught me that it is okay to notice these feelings without allowing them to take over. I have noticed that my mind gets angry, frustrated, sad, and anxious from time to time. But, having a meditation practice allows me to get back to the calm and realize these feelings are just passing through.

6 | Improves Relationships

Meditation does not just help you, it helps those around you tooIt improves your ability to empathize with others and gets you more in touch with how others are feeling. Being able to better identify your own emotions and talk about them with others is key in relationships! Because mediation also helps regulate emotions, relationships are benefitted from having less expression of anger or other unpleasant emotions. It is wonderful to think about how your meditation is not just helping you, but those around you as well! What a win-win!

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7 | Reduces Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

Meditation also helps our physical health. A study randomly assigned individuals that were high-risk of heart disease to either attend a transcendental meditation program or take a health education class promoting a healthy diet and exercise regime. Throughout the next five years, it was found that participants in the meditation program had a 48% reduction in their overall risk of heart attack, stroke, and death from any cause. The group also reported less stress and anger than the group taking health education classes. Meditation is good for the mind- and the heart!

How Do I Start?

There are many different types of meditations and ways of going about starting a meditation routine. I personally love the app Headspace. Headspace has basic packs to help you get started on your mindfulness journey along with helpful animations to help explain what you will be working on during the meditation. There are plenty of other free apps you can try to get the benefits of meditation. You can also start meditating by just simply sitting in quiet (with your phone off) for ten minutes noticing your breath, repeating a positive affirmation, or even walk and meditate. I appreciated having a guided meditation to help guide me through it and ease myself into meditation! There are other guided meditations you can use and possibly a meditation course or group that meets near you!

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Tips to Continue the Practice

– Remember your meditation is about you! There is no one formula that works for everyone and you might need some time to find what works for you. Do not be afraid to try out different meditations to see what really helps you.

-Reward yourself! Starting a new habit is hard! It is important to reward yourself for putting in this effort to make a positive change for yourself. Set a goal to meditate for a week straight. After completing your goal, reward yourself with something small or even something that could enhance your meditation!

Use your habit tracker! You can see how your meditation is impacting your sleep, mood, and day as a whole. Plus, you will be able to check something off of your tracker and feel accomplished!

-Make it part of your routine! Starting your day with a meditation is a wonderful way to be proactive about giving yourself a great day!

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Meditation Benefits for Life

Do you meditate? If so, how? What are some of the benefits you have experienced? Please comment below and tell me what you think of my article and any thoughts about meditation! If you know someone who could benefit from this article, please show you care and share the bear! Be sure to sign up for my emails and follow on social media to get the most of the positive world of Brightside Bear!

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It is Never Too Early or Too Late to Get Help

By on August 14, 2018
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Unfortunately, we are still living in a time where mental health and seeking help are highly stigmatized. This can lead to people putting off getting help in the beginning because they do not think they need it or are ashamed. Which can turn into someone getting progressively worse and then wondering if it is too late to get help. The good news is that it is never too late or too early to get the help you want and deserve- keep reading to learn why and how to get help!

If You Think It Is Too Early…

Sometimes we do not think that we need help yet. We have a perception of being able to handle everything- or that we should be able to handle everything. Why wouldn’t we think this when we have a toxic social media feed filling our minds with unrealistic expectations and continuous comparisons? While we can do anything, we cannot do everything. And that is more than okay! We may think that there has to be a big life event or some tragedy in order to get help. That is simply not true. We can get help with anything from having healthier relationships to breaking toxic cycles to being happy with who you are as a person. It is never too early to get help.

If You Think It Is Too Late…

Sometimes we feel so lost and that it is too late to get the help we need. That is 100% false! There is always hope, even if you are feeling hopeless. It has been hard to learn that everything is temporary, but I truly believe this. While the journey to recovery may not be easy, it is a journey that is never too late to start. A great book is Healing The Child Within: Discovery and Recovery for Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families (read my review here), which talks about what to expect on your journey to recovery while giving you hope along the way. Every single day is a new beginning and you never know the new opportunities life has in store for you! There is always help available, we just need to find it.

“But you know, happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” ― Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Share on X

How to get help?

1 | Know Your Rights

Realizing that you have personal rights and recognizing what these rights are is a huge step in getting the help, support, and love that you deserve. You have rights that are a fundamental part of being a human- rights that you do not need to earn or be deemed “worthy” of. Check out the complete article, Personal Bill of Rights: Acknowledging and Honoring Your Rights here– I even have a free printable with some rights listed for you! You are worthy just because you are you!

2 | Reach Out to Loved Ones

Our loved ones care about us and want us to be able to come to them for help. I know that it is hard to reach out when we are in need. I personally had to work really hard on taking off my “I’m fine” mask– the mask covering up what feelings I had and what I was going through. Then I was able to be honest about what I was feeling as well as what I needed to help. It can be scary to open up, but think about how you would want a loved one to tell you if they were having a hard time.

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3 | Learn About Resources to Help You

Luckily for us, there are countless helpful resources online that we can use! In my resources for help section, I have a list of different websites, hotlines, chats and apps that can help you in many different ways! For example, HealthfulChat has a wide range of illnesses and conditions with chat rooms where you can talk with peers to be able to share and receive support. You are not alone and there are always resources to help you through it all!

4 | Look into Therapy, Counseling, or Other Treatment

I believe that everyone can benefit from therapy because the essence of therapy is to help you become the person you want to be! If you are currently in school, there might even be a counseling service available to you that is free or less expensive than traditional therapy. I have also gone to group therapy (you can read the top benefits of it here). There are different types of treatment methods and deciding which one is best depends on you and where you are in the recovery process.

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5 | Take Control!

Your life is just that- yours. It is up to you to take responsibility and to seek out the help and life that you want and deserve. It can be hard to change your life, but you can do it. A good way to start would be setting up a habit tracker where you can have a goal of filling your days with positive habits such as reading, journaling, being active, self-care, learning something new, staying hydratedor practicing gratitude. Creating a morning routine and an evening routine could help you more than you think too! I personally love reading books for guidance- you can check out some books that have helped me with reviews right here!

Don't be a victim of circumstances and let life design you. Take an active role and be the one who designs your life.” Unknown Share on X

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Help is Timeless

No matter where you are, there is hope! You are worth the investment to seek the help you need. There is no such thing as getting help too early or being beyond the point of help. Life can be tough, but you are strong. How do you feel about timing in terms of getting help? What has helped you get help before? Please comment below and tell me what you think of my article and any thoughts about getting help! If you know someone who could benefit from this article, please show you care and share the bear! Be sure to sign up for my emails and follow on social media to get the most of the positive world of Brightside Bear!

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Evening Routine: 7 Steps to Better Sleep

By on August 7, 2018
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What do you do to get ready for a nice sleep after a long day? While you might have an evening routine of taking off your makeup, crawling into bed and scrolling on your phone until you fall asleep with your social media app still open – this is definitely not the most beneficial routine for you and your sleep needs. Creating an evening routine seemed strange for me at first because I just thought, “when I am tired I will just go to bed.” But as it turns out, I was keeping myself up with this mindset and tricking my brain into thinking it was still daytime while exhausting myself at the same time. A nighttime routine allows you to transition your body easily from being active and alert to peaceful and ready for a wonderful night’s sleep. Keep reading to find out how you can create a night time routine for yourself, what the best ways to relax and effortlessly fall asleep are, and how to keep up with your routine!

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Starting Your Evening Routine

1 | Set An Alarm to Wind Down

“It is already how late?!” I found myself saying this nightly because somehow the time just seemed to just fly by and before I knew it, it was already past the time I was hoping to be asleep. That was when I realized I needed a reminder of when I needed to start getting ready for bed. I set an alarm on my phone letting me know to wrap up what I was working on and to start allowing myself to wind down. You can even set an alarm for a 30-minute heads up that you will be winding down soon! This simple alarm lets me know that it is time to get out of “work mode” (or just “hanging out mode”) and it is time to allow my body to relax for the rest I deserve.

2 | Put Away Electronics 

Did you know that the blue light emitted from televisions, cell phones, tablets, and laptops prevents the production of melatonin?* Melatonin is a hormone that controls our sleep/wake cycle and the light from our electronics reduces it. This makes it harder to fall asleep and stay asleep. Interacting on your phone or sending out emails also keeps your brain alert and does not allow you to get out of work mode. There is some debate about how long you should stay off of electronics before bed but one thing is clear- the earlier the better. Put away your electronics as soon as your alarm to wind down goes off- at least a half hour before bed.

3 | Clean The Day Away

Whether you take a shower, bath, or just wash your face at night, I feel this is the best way to start your evening routine for the fact that it cleans off the day from you! Plus, I have found that the water sometimes makes me feel more awake, so I prefer to start my routine with this and then truly start my relaxation process! Changing into pajamas helps tell your body “we are going to bed now” and gives your brain the cue to go into relaxation mode. Even if you do not have a pajama set (like me), changing into a clean t-shirt for bedtime is still a good cue that lets your body know to get ready for sleep.

4 | Get Ready For Tomorrow

I prefer to have my morning ready the night before. This helps to not have those racing thoughts worrying about tomorrow. Depending on your lifestyle this could mean something different for you but could include: packing your lunch to take tomorrow, laying out the clothes you are going to wear, writing down some things you want to get done, or even having your tea and favorite mug waiting for you on the counter to fill up in the morning. Getting a few things ready the night before will help you feel ready to take on tomorrow and feel like you have officially completed today!

5 | Smell Something Nice

Did you know that smell is one of our strongest senses? Different scents can make you feel more alert or more relaxed. You can light a candle, burn incense, apply scented lotion, use essential oils or pillow spray to help you relax at bedtime. There are plenty of scents to help relax you! My personal favorite is lavender– which calms you as well as reduces morning sleepiness! A calming scent is a wonderful cue to let your brain and body know it is time to relax. I love to light lavender incense and then rub lavender lotion on my hands after I am already in bed. If you use candles be sure to blow them out before falling asleep!

6 | Stretch Your Body 

After a long day, your body has been through a lot! It is nice to show your muscles some love and care by letting the blood flow through them and help release some tension you have built up. Stretching before bed helps relax your body and can also improve your quality of sleep! Not to mention help prevent injury, lower stress levels, and give you more energy for the next day. There are plenty of night stretching routines you can look into for specific areas you carry your tension (mine is usually in my shoulders). There are even stretching routines people have made that are meant for you to do in bed to really get you ready for some sleep!

7 | Relax Your Mind

Reading is by far the best stress reducer and works quickly! In fact, reading reduces stress levels by 68% and only takes six minutes to slow down your heart rate. But, this is not the time to dig into a new mystery novel, studying for your test or read a file for work. It is important to try and read something calming- maybe even a little boring or dry. Get a nice pillow for you to read in bed, a low light that is still calming, and check out what books you can rent from your local library to help you drift off to sleep peacefully.

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Tips For Starting Your Routine

– Remember your evening routine is about you! There is no one formula that works for everyone and you might need some time to find what works for you. Maybe start by looking through your self-care kit to see what you already use to relax!

-Reward yourself! Starting a new habit is hard! It is important to reward yourself for putting in this effort to make a positive change for yourself. Set a goal to do your routine for a week straight. After doing the routine every night reward yourself with something small or even something that could enhance your routine!

Use your habit tracker! You can see how your new routine is impacting your sleep, mood, and day as a whole. You can also journal about how you are feeling about the routine as a whole.

Evening Routines For Life

Having an evening routine in place helps add more structure to your life, allows you to get the rest you deserve and gives you a peaceful end to your day! What are your thoughts on night time routines? Please comment and share what you think the benefits could be and if you have experienced them yourself! I would love to hear your personal experience and how you like to spend your evenings! If you know someone who could benefit from this article, please show you care and share the bear! Be sure to sign up for my emails and follow on social media to get the most of the positive world of Brightside Bear!

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Morning Routines! Benefits and How To Create A Positive Start Daily

By on July 31, 2018
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What is your morning routine? While you might be inclined to say that you don’t have one, rushing out of bed every morning to get to work on time or staying in bed scrolling social media for hours are both routines! Humans are creatures of habit. In fact, “approximately 45% of everyday behaviors tend to be repeated at the same location about every day”. While it is scary to think we could be living out a routine filled with poor habits unknowingly, we can get rid of them. Not only that, we can choose to create good habits! How empowering to decide what we will be doing automatically! You can imagine and create your ideal life by thinking how you want to be spending your time, skills to be working on, your goals, and forming habits accordingly.

Creating a morning routine is a wonderful way to not only create positive habits– but to start your day with them! You might think that you do not have the time for a morning routine. But, soon enough you will realize that this routine is only about benefiting you- and the rest of your day! Below I outlined the top benefits of a morning routine plus ideas for you to make a positive start to your day!

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Morning Routine Benefits!

1 | Proactive About Your Day

When you have a morning routine in place, you are setting the tone for your day. You do not allow the TV, social media, or anything else to determine the day you will have. By filling your morning taking care of yourself and immersing in positivity (keep reading for examples!), you are being proactive and taking charge of your day from the very start. The key is to start your morning routine right away and not allow the outside world to interfere with your emotions first. If you need to sleep with your phone across the room or on airplane mode so you will not check social media right away- that is okay!

2 | Accomplish Your Goals

What do you want to accomplish today, in the next month or in the next year? When you devote time to something every single morning, the time adds up. I have had a goal of reading more books and if I start my day by just reading 20 pages a day, that is already 140 pages for the week I was able to knock out in my mornings alone! Try to learn something new and spend some time every morning devoted to learning. You will be surprised how far you will get by just learning a little every day. You can even use your habit tracker to match certain habits with your morning routine to check them off your list right away!

3 | Avoid Decision Fatigue

Our brains only have a limited amount of mental stamina for decision making. When we have too many decisions to make, we are likely to suffer from decision fatigue which worsens our quality of decisions and exhausts us mentally. By having a morning routine in place we do not need to spend time thinking about what to do next or how to fit something important to us into our busy schedule. Our routine has made these decisions for us and gives us more mental strength for decisions throughout the day!

Ideas For Starting Your Day

We all start the day differently! You do not have to use the examples I have for your morning routine below- they are just some positive examples to help get you started!

Hydration! Every single morning I am sure to start with my bottle of water! After spending hours sleeping, your body is in need of some water. Plus, since it only takes 2% of dehydration to weaken our functioning, I prefer to stay ahead of the hydration game.

-Move Your Body! You do not need to start every morning with an intense exercise routine (unless you want to). Even taking 10-15 minutes to stretch your body and get the blood flowing is great after laying down all night.

-Reading! Reading has been shown to be the best stress reliever while also benefiting our brain functioning. Check out my complete article on the benefits of reading for mental health here and my book reviews for your next read!

-Inspiration! In addition to reading a good book, you could listen to an inspirational podcast or practice your positive affirmations and meditation. Maybe spend some time looking at your vision board and envisioning the positive life you are creating for yourself.

Gratitude Journal! It is no secret that I am a fan of gratitude. I take some time each morning to reflect on what I am grateful for and write three things out. By starting my day with a thankful mind, I am able to appreciate my life before my day even begins!

Related: 8 Surprising Benefits of Gratitude and How to Practice Today

Tips For Starting Your Routine

-Make part of your routine something you are especially looking forward to! This will help you want to get out of bed on time to leisurely enjoy your morning routine. Maybe it is that inspirational podcast, some time you take out for drawing, or simply enjoying the quiet morning relaxing.

Reward yourself! Celebrate that you are taking the time out of your day to better yourself. Right now I am practicing a new morning routine. When I finish 30 days of my new routine, I am rewarding myself with a new item for my self-care kit!

-Use your habit tracker! See what habits you could fit into the morning and you will already be able to start your morning off by crossing positive habits off!

-Do not be afraid to change your routine if it is not working for you and to try something completely different.

-Remember your morning routine is most importantly about you! Take the time you need to figure out what works best and what brightens your day from the start!

Morning Routines Help the Day

I have had times in my life where my routine was rushing out of bed on time, grabbing food out the door and barely catching my breath before the start of my day! After adopting a positive routine, I can see just how important this is for me and building the positive life I want and deserve. My morning routine has helped to empower me and accomplish more than I thought I could- and all bright and early!

What are your thoughts on morning routines?  Please comment and share what you think the benefits could be and if you have experienced them yourself! I would love to hear your personal experience and how you like to spend your mornings! If you know someone who could benefit from this article, please show you care and share the bear! Be sure to sign up for my emails and follow on social media to get the most of the positive world of Brightside Bear!

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Six Surprising Benefits of Volunteering PLUS Ways To Get Involved!

By on July 18, 2018
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There is no question about how great and beneficial volunteering is! Choosing to freely offer your time, talent, and tenderness for others is a wonderful and selfless act. While we volunteer with the goal to help others, there are actually a lot of benefits for those spreading the love too! Keep reading for my 6 top benefits of volunteering plus some ways you can help today!

1 | More Productive 

Did you know giving away your time for a greater cause could actually make you more productive in your personal life? A study in the Harvard Business Review found that people who volunteered their time feel like they have more time. Researcher Cassie Mogilner stated, “The results show that giving your time to others can make you feel more ‘time affluent’ and less time-constrained than wasting your time, spending it on yourself, or even getting a windfall of free time.” When people feel they have more time they are more productive! The study stated that volunteering made people feel more useful, confident, and capable – which motivated them to accomplish even more!

2 | Less Stress

Helping others can also reduce your own stress! Over three-fourths of people who volunteered over the last year said that helping others lowered their stress levels and 94% say it improved their mood*. A study compared charitable acts with a person’s health in response to stressful life events and showed that volunteers were more resilient to the effects of stressful life events. While some might be inclined to think they are “too stressed to volunteer”, volunteering could be the very solution that can help them- and others in the process.

3 | Develop New Skills

Volunteering is a world filled with unique opportunities and growth! When you volunteer, you have the chance to learn something new. It is an encouraging environment to learn in where everyone is happy you are there and willing to help. The possibilities are endless for what you could learn through volunteering because the opportunities for volunteering are countless! It is common for people interested in going into a new field to volunteer in order to gain some knowledge and improve their skills- all while networking and helping at the same time! Construction, cooking, a new language, gardening, computer skills, and management techniques are just a few ideas that come to mind. Do not be afraid to try something new while volunteering and to see what you enjoy!

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4 | Improved Emotional Wellbeing

Volunteering helps our emotional health in various ways. Research shows that volunteers score higher on nine measures of emotional wellbeing such as overall satisfaction with life, personal independence, and rich interpersonal relationships than those who do not volunteer.  Additionally, volunteering has been shown to reduce feelings of depression and anxiety. Giving back allows you to focus on something positive and gives you a sense of accomplishment. Likewise, people who give back gain a new perspective and are able to have a new sense of gratitude! Gratitude for not only what they have in life but what they are capable of and the helping organizations we can be part of!

RELATED: 8 Surprising Benefits of Gratitude 

5 | Healthier and Longer Life 

Volunteering helps your physical health too! While 76% of people who volunteered in the last year said that volunteering made them feel healthier, research shows it does actually improve your health. Studies examining volunteers with chronic pain have found that volunteering decreased their pain intensity as well as their levels of depression and disability. Additionally, it has been shown that states with higher volunteer rates have lower rates for mortality and heart disease in general while longitudinal studies have shown that people who volunteer have a lower mortality rate and enjoy longer lives. Giving back also helps out brain health.  A study found that people who volunteered for at least an hour a week regularly “were 2.44 times less likely to develop dementia than the seniors who didn’t volunteer.” By helping spread the love to others we are spreading the love to ourselves too!

6 | Sense of Purpose

When you volunteer you are making a difference! It is no surprise that 96% of people say volunteering enriched their sense of purpose in life. You are doing something meaningful for another person and creating a positive impact on the world! Volunteering reminds you that you are part of a community much bigger than yourself. You build bonds with those you are helping and also working with to help. There is a sense of belonging that comes with volunteering- especially when done on a regular basis. You have the abilities to make a positive difference and that is a wonderful purpose!

How to Volunteer

There is nothing too big or too small you can do to have a positive impact! Some of the studies mentioned above only had people volunteer for ten minutes and were still able to receive the positive impact of their actions! Here are a few simple tips that could help you get started!

-Reflect on what you are passionate about or interested in and look into a way to help or get involved! A simple Google search should come up with many opportunities for you to choose from!

-Ask a friend to volunteer with you! Not only will you have a friendly face with you, you are adding more helping hands and your friend will receive these beautiful benefits too!

-It is okay to start simple! There are many organizations that let you write letters to people in need, all in the comfort of your own home! I am a huge fan of snail mail and love spreading the love in this way! Just because this is a simple act for you, your letter will have an incredible impact on the recipient.

-Go outside your comfort zone! Apply to volunteer in a country you have never been and do not be afraid to try something new- know that you are surrounded by people who are there to help too! I applied to volunteer in another country without knowing a soul before going and it was one of the best experiences I am blessed to have had!

Giving Back for Life

Volunteering is literally the gift that keeps on giving! While volunteering does make us feel better, we are also helping others and improving the world we live in simultaneously. You may think that you do not have the time to volunteer or that you are too stressed for another responsibility. Hopefully, after reading this article you will see that volunteering for others is actually a form of self-care that helps everyone. Whether you go across the globe to help a community you have never been to or you are writing an encouraging letter from your home, you are sharing the love!

What are your thoughts on volunteering?  Please comment and share what you think of the benefits of helping others and if you have experienced them yourself! I would love to hear your personal experience! If you know someone who could benefit from this article, please show you care and share the bear! Be sure to sign up for my emails and follow on social media to get the most of the positive world of Brightside Bear!

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“As I Began To Love Myself” Lessons From Charlie Chaplin

By on July 11, 2018
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There are many quotes and sayings about self-love that I have repeated to myself over the years, or that have been written across my vision board, for the reminder that I am worthy of my self-love. However, there is one in particular that has stuck with me throughout the years and seems to go beyond the rest.

The poem, “As I Began To Love Myself” by Charlie Chaplin paints a beautiful image of the new world you are creating for yourself by loving yourself! I first learned about Charlie Chaplin in a high school film class where I was laughing out loud during one of his silent films. I loved his comedy so much I looked more into who Charlie really was and came across this beautiful poem:

“As I Began To Love Myself” By Charlie Chaplin

As I began to love myself I found that anguish and emotional suffering are only warning signs that I was living against my own truth. Today, I know, this is “AUTHENTICITY”.

As I began to love myself I understood how much it can offend somebody if I try to force my desires on this person, even though I knew the time was not right and the person was not ready for it, and even though this person was me. Today I call it “RESPECT”.

As I began to love myself I stopped craving for a different life, and I could see that everything that surrounded me was inviting me to grow. Today I call it “MATURITY”.

As I began to love myself I understood that at any circumstance, I am in the right place at the right time, and everything happens at the exactly right moment. So I could be calm. Today I call it “SELF-CONFIDENCE”.

As I began to love myself I quit stealing my own time, and I stopped designing huge projects for the future. Today, I only do what brings me joy and happiness, things I love to do and that make my heart cheer, and I do them in my own way and in my own rhythm. Today I call it “SIMPLICITY”.

As I began to love myself I freed myself of anything that is no good for my health – food, people, things, situations, and everything that drew me down and away from myself. At first I called this attitude a healthy egoism. Today I know it is “LOVE OF ONESELF”.

As I began to love myself I quit trying to always be right, and ever since I was wrong less of the time. Today I discovered that is “MODESTY”.

As I began to love myself I refused to go on living in the past and worrying about the future. Now, I only live for the moment, where everything is happening. Today I live each day, day by day, and I call it “FULFILLMENT”.

As I began to love myself I recognized that my mind can disturb me and it can make me sick. But as I connected it to my heart, my mind became a valuable ally. Today I call this connection “WISDOM OF THE HEART”.

We no longer need to fear arguments, confrontations or any kind of problems with ourselves or others. Even stars collide, and out of their crashing new worlds are born. Today I know “THAT IS LIFE”!

Reflection

What beautiful and wise words on life and self-love from Charlie Chaplin. During his life he worked on making other people happy and now after he has passed, his insights on self-love are still helping us. Reading his words reinforces that everything is temporary and to focus on the positive. But that is just the start of his lessons for us. He teaches us that self-love is also saying no to things that are not good for us and to let go of our fear of failure– because we deserve it! We need to learn to love ourselves and to spread that love with others!

Loving yourself is a marathon, not a sprint. I practice self-care daily in ways that help me stay positive- such as my gratitude journal, being honest about my feelings, and reading. I even keep these positive tasks on my habit tracker to make sure I am taking care of myself the way I deserve to. Reading this poem shows me how timeless the self-love journey truly is and how important this journey is for every single person.

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Finding the Good in Every Day: Creating Your Happiness Highlights Calendar

By on June 26, 2018
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Life can get hectic sometimes and we can lose track of what is truly important- the little things and tiny moments we have now that bring us happiness. It can be especially hard to focus on those seemingly small things that make us smile when we are going through a tough time. I am a strong believer in looking on the bright side and love the famous quote by Alice Morse Earle, “Every day may not be good, but there is something good in every day.” After reflecting on the good parts of my day, I had an idea to start recording my happiness! Keep reading to see how I designed a calendar for my highlights, what I have learned so far, and to print off your own happiness highlights calendar I made just for you!

What is it?

A happiness highlight calendar is exactly what it sounds like- a calendar that you fill in with something that added a little extra happiness to your day! Make sure you write down something specific to bring you back to that moment of bliss. You can record anything that brought a smile to your face and warmth into your heart! Whether it was a little victory you accomplished or a delicious dessert you made- as long as it made you happy! This past month I have a huge range recorded on my happiness highlights from kind words someone said about my article to finding a penny on the sidewalk and finishing a good book-just to name a few! It is so simple to track your happiness for the month! Plus at the end of the year, you can have a little stack of paper to see what made you smile every single day.

Your Own Happiness Highlights Calendar

1 | Print the happiness highlights monthly calendar I created just for you!

2 | Every day, take a moment to reflect on something that made you smile or brought you some extra happiness!

3 | Summarize your happiness and write it on your square for the day! Take some time to truly relive those moments and replay the events in your head.

4 | Enjoy looking back and seeing something that made you happy every single day of the month!

What I am Learning

The bad does not take away from the good.

This quote by Frazer Hines perfectly summarizes the lesson learned: “The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don’t always soften the bad things, but vice versa, the bad things don’t always spoil the good things and make them unimportant.”

I have a right to focus on the things that bring me happiness.

Before I have felt unnecessarily guilty for enjoying something in life. By recording my happiness I am reminding myself that no matter what is going on, I have a right to happiness.

Not one thing makes me happy.

Looking back on my calendar there is a wide variety of events I listed as my highlight of the day. I can see that happiness is complex, unpredictable, and can be found anywhere.

Tips

Try to use your happiness highlights calendar DAILY!

It is hard to remember something good that happened last Wednesday- unless you wrote it down last Wednesday night! When we write down our happiness right after it happens, we are more likely to remember the details and build a stronger memory to the event itself. You can even make a space for your happiness highlights on your habit tracker to make sure you don’t skip a day or two!

Keep your calendar for later to reference!

It is all but too easy to forget the “little things” that can bring us such joy! When we have our calendar to reference it is impossible to deny that we do have happiness! You can even keep your calendars in your self-care kit to look at in times of some extra love! Your happiness from the day can still bring you happiness in the future!

Why I love My Happiness Highlights

Your happiness highlights calendar is a simple tool that can show you how beautiful your life is- every single day! When you realize the seemingly small things in life are what brings you happiness, you become more aware of these moments- and enjoy them even more! Gratitude has many benefits and your calendar lists a moment every day that you are grateful for! Your happiness calendar helps to remind you that there is always a bright side!

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What are your thoughts on using a happiness highlights calendar? Please comment what you think of my happiness highlights calendar and if you try it out for yourself! I would love to hear what highlights you find for the month! If you know someone who could benefit from this article, please show you care and share the bear! Be sure to sign up for emails and follow on social media for the positive world of Brightside Bear!

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Perfect Predicament: Why Focusing On Perfect Is Harmful and What To Focus On Instead

By on June 19, 2018
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Perfect. It is something that everyone seems to strive for and even more people seem to be upset by. But perfect is not something we want to be striving for. In fact, I don’t think “perfect” is even possible! When I think of trying to be perfect, I also think of a lot of people who are sacrificing themselves to try and attain something unattainable. While perfect is something that is seemed to be craved by everyone, it is actually harmful to us! Keep reading to learn the four main reasons perfect is damaging and the two things we should strive for instead!

Perfect Skews Perception

When we are focused on having a perfect time or doing something perfectly, even the smallest inconvenience can make us believe that something great is terrible – all because it is not “perfect.” If we are always focused on what can be improved or what could go better, we would miss out on the amazing things that are! Could you imagine if you did not enjoy the sunset because the colors were not how you would have perfectly pictured? You still have a beautiful sunset to look at! When we focus on perfect, it is too easy to not recognize the amazing things we are grateful for and blessed to have!

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Perfect Stops Dreams

The pressure to be perfect has stopped many people from even attempting to try something new or to go after their dreams. The next thing you learn could be your passion, your hidden talent, or the calling you never knew you had. But, if you put too much pressure on yourself to be perfect, you might not try something new or stick with it long enough to keep improving. Did you know that there are seven different learning styles? The learning process is complicated and unique for everyone. If we set our expectations on ourselves to be perfect when trying, we might get too frustrated with ourselves and end up giving up altogether.

Perfect Is Subjective

Take a moment to think about your “perfect” day. What would be considered a perfect day for one person might be an awful day for another. If you asked me my favorite meal a few years ago, without hesitation I would have shouted chicken parmesan and ice cream for dessert! But, now I am a vegan and the perfect meal has changed completely (don’t worry though I still eat plenty of dairy-free ice cream). Just like everything in life, what is deemed perfect is not only subjective but can be changed! So, how do we judge what is perfect and what is not? It is simple, we can’t.

Perfect Is Impossible

The expression itself, “I am only human” says that we make mistakes and are not made to be error free. We might think someone has the perfect life because of the misconceptions on social media, but oh how wrong that is!   Even when the “perfect” new piece of technology comes out it ends up needing a replacement part eventually or the company invents a new and improved model before you know it. For us to be perfect is not only unrealistic, it does not even seem to be that desirable when you truly think about it. There are other things we should focus on instead of trying to be perfect.

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So if we are not going after being perfect what should we be striving for?

1 | Authenticity

Nobody’s perfect! The pressure we feel to not only try to be perfect but to try and seem like we are perfect for others is damaging to us and our loved ones. When we are finally able to let go of this unrealistic idea, we are able to be more honest with ourselves and those around us.  We are able to let our support know that we are struggling and we are able to take off our “I’m fine” mask of pretending, we are finally able to ask for the help, support, and love we might need. When we are more authentic and open to others, they feel more comfortable being authentic and open with us. We are able to realize that we are not alone in our struggles or our fears.

2 | Progress And Gratitude

Instead of focusing on being perfect, we need to focus on our progress and what we have! It is all but too easy to ignore the huge improvements we have been making in ourselves or the big steps we have taken towards our goal. It is important to celebrate our little victories we have and to be proud of ourselves for our hard work! Not only do we need to focus on our progress, we need to focus on what we have. We need to be able to be grateful for everything we have in life, even our blessings in disguise. When we are able to focus on how far we have come in our lives, the progress we have made, and our wonderful blessings, we do not have time to worry if it is perfect- because we are thankful for what we have!

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Four Benefits of Reading for Mental Health

By on June 12, 2018
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When was the last time you read a book? After reading this article you will want to pick one up right away! Growing up I had a difficult time reading and because of that I rarely read. However, I have been making an effort to change all of that! Since starting to create my new habit of reading every day, I noticed a lot of other benefits in my life. I wondered what the connections between reading and mental health so did a little research. It turns out reading has more of an impact than I could have imagined! Keep reading to learn the top benefits of reading I found plus how to incorporate more reading into your life!

1 | More Empathetic

Reading opens our minds to a new world of other people’s thoughts, feelings and perspectives. We are able to walk in someone else’s shoes for a few pages and see what life is like for them instead of ourselves. Especially when reading literary fiction, where we are imagining more about the characters and seeing just how complicated life is for others. A study was done where participants were asked to read either literary fiction or serious nonfiction and then take tests on social perception, empathy, and emotional intelligence. It was shown that those who read literary fiction had a higher theory of mind, which is the ability to imagine and understand others mental states*. Reading makes it easier for us to know what it is like to live life as other people and to make a true connection to their experiences. It turns out getting lost in this other world can also help us relax!

2 | Helps You Relax

Have you heard the expression, “I just want to curl up with a good book”? Well, it turns out that might be the best relaxation you could get! A study was done where researchers increased people’s heart rate and then monitoring their heart ratesand stress levels as they tried different relaxation methods. The study* shows that reading reduces stress levels by 68% while listening to music reduces stress by 61% and walking by 42%. Reading was by far the best stress reducer and even worked quickly! It was also shown that people only had to read quietly for about six minutes before their heart rate and tension slowed down! Dr. Lewis, a researcher of the study,  said: “It really doesn’t matter what book you read, by losing yourself in a thoroughly engrossing book you can escape from the worries and stresses of the everyday world and spend a while exploring the domain of the author’s imagination…This is more than merely a distraction but an active engaging of the imagination as the words on the printed page stimulate your creativity and cause you to enter what is essentially an altered state of consciousness.” After learning about this study I was sure to put some nice books in my self-care kit! I also have reading as part of my evening routine to help calm me down!

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3 | Brain Health

Just as exercising our muscles is important for our physical health, exercising our brain is important for our mental health! Even though reading is a relaxing activity, it is still a workout for our brain! When we are reading, we are actually exercising our brain- making connections, learning new information, remembering the storyline and expanding our vocabulary at the same time. A study* was done comparing people who engaged in a mentally stimulating activity (such as reading) at various times throughout their life with their brain health. People who were actively mentally engaged were shown to have a 32% lower rate of mental decline than those who were averagely engaged. In addition, those who rarely engaged in mental activity declined 48% faster!  It turns out that reading does not only help us now but also later in life!

4 | Makes You Smarter

Reading helps us learn more and more! When we read we have the ability to learn something new– whether it is an interesting perspective, facts about the other side of the world, or a word we have never seen before! Children’s books have 50% more rare words in them than adult prime-time television or the conversation of college graduates; popular magazines have roughly three times as many opportunities for new word learning as does prime-time television and adult conversation*. It has also been shown that reading not only makes it easier for our brain to keep learning new things but also able to learn more than before. Because the brain is a muscle, exercising certain areas makes it easier for the brain to function and make connections. Learning has many benefits in itself and reading is a great way to broaden our horizons!

How To Read More?

Reading obviously has great benefits but might be a habit that is hard to start. I know, I was one of those people! But now I try to read every day! Here are my top tips for you to stay motivated and keep reading with me!

Find a Good Book

The first rule step to reading more is to find a book that you enjoy! There are so many different types of books out there about anything and everything for you to explore! It might take a few different genres or authors, but there is a book out there for you! Maybe you can start a series so you know what your next book will be too! You can even check out my book review on Healing The Child Within: Discovery and Recovery for Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families , which is a book I think everyone could benefit from! 

Make it Part of Your Day

Do you have a morning routine? By adding some time to read every morning, you can easily make reading part of your daily life! Just reading 20 pages every morning will allow you to read 140 pages just during your mornings alone! Plus, by reading in the morning you will be able to start your day with a little victory and feeling accomplished!

RELATED: Morning Routines! Benefits and How to Create a Positive Start Daily

Habit Tracker

Tracking habits is key to keeping them. I have a spot on my habit tracker for reading so I can be sure to ask myself daily if I read! This is especially helpful in making sure I do not go too many days without my book. I also have a picture of books on my vision board for an extra reminder and motivation!  

Read Together

Talk to a friend and see if they would want to read with you! Maybe start a book club and you can discuss what you thought of the book, questions, plus stay up to date with your readings! There are even online book clubs you can join and find people reading the books you want to! Having others to discuss and enjoy the book with is very motivating!

Reading Forever

Reading is a wonderful activity- relaxing yet benefiting us at the same time! To say I am happy to have picked up the habit of reading would be an understatement. Because of my new reading habit, I have even been able to read and review some positive mental health books for you– while learning for myself along the way! I have also been able to feel the benefits of relaxation and a new perspective. An extra benefit is being able to send a book I love to a friend in a care package to share with them! The benefits of reading are seemingly endless- as are the books to read!

What are your thoughts on reading?  Please comment what you think of the benefits of readings and if you have experienced them yourself! I am also always open to book reviews! If you know someone who could benefit from this article, please show you care and share the bear! Be sure to sign up for my emails and follow on social media to get the most of the positive world of Brightside Bear!

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