Today’s Health Tip ~ Is Crying Good for You?

Crying Has Health Benefits

As a phenomenon that is unique to humans, crying is a natural response to a range of emotions, from deep sadness and grief to extreme happiness and joy. But is crying good for your health? The answer appears to be yes. Medical benefits of crying have been known as far back as the Classical era. Thinkers and physicians of ancient Greece and Rome posited that tears work like a purgative, draining off and purifying us. Today’s psychological thought largely concurs, emphasizing the role of crying as a mechanism that allows us to release stress and emotional pain.

Crying is an important safety valve, largely because keeping difficult feelings inside — what psychologists call repressive coping — can be bad for our health. Studies have linked repressive coping with a less resilient immune system, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension, as well as with mental health conditions, including stress, anxiety, and depression. Crying has also been shown to increase attachment behavior, encouraging closeness, empathy, and support from friends and family.

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Today’s Smile

Joe: “Every morning when I step out to get my paper the same bicycle runs into me.”

Pete: “Why does that happen?”

Joe: “I don’t know. It’s a vicious cycle.”

What If . . .

What if you took the first step to repair a relationship? That’s a difficult first step to take. Someone has to take it, why not you. If it works out, it was because you set aside the hurt you feel for something better.  If your efforts fail, you’ll know you gave it your best and can walk away without regrets. If a relationship was worth creating, it is worth saving.

Today’s Health Tip ~ What Is a Whole-Foods, Plant-Based Diet?

What Are the Basic Principles of a Whole Foods, Plant-Based Diet?

    • It emphasizes whole, minimally processed foods.
    • It limits or avoids animal products.
    • It Focuses on plants, including vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, seeds and nuts, which should make up the majority of what you eat.
    • It Excludes refined foods, like added sugars, white flour and processed oils.
    • It pays special attention to food quality, with many proponents of the WFPB diet promoting locally sourced, organic food whenever possible.

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Today’s Poem ~ Joy

Joy
Carl Sandburg
Let a joy keep you.
Reach out your hands
And take it when it runs by,
As the Apache dancer
Clutches his woman.
I have seen them
Live long and laugh loud,
Sent on singing, singing,
Smashed to the heart
Under the ribs
With a terrible love.
Joy always,
Joy everywhere–
Let joy kill you!
Keep away from the little deaths.

Something to Think About

The poet, Matsuo Bashu, wrote, “Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Seek what they sought.” It’s a common occurrence for people to place all their hopes and energy in one person. We see this all the time in politics. It’s as if they believe the person whom they place all their hopes in holds the keys to the doors to happiness, prosperity, and security. Instead, as Bashu suggests, it is better to seek what they are seeking if it is the good you are seeking.

What If . . .

What if you stood alone holding on to what you believed to be right and just? It’s hard to stand alone facing the power structure. There are times in our lives when life asks us to take a stand. One guideline to knowing if our stand is the right one is to ask ourselves if it involves our ego. The more our stand is other centered and less about our ego the more we can be sure we’re on the right track. In the end you’ll know your integrity won out. 

Today’s Inspiration ~ Reawaken the Dreamer in You

“As a youngster I was a great dreamer, reading many books of adventure and walking lonely miles with my head in the clouds.”

~ Edmund Hillary

Today’s Power Thought ~ Overcome Fear

When we overcome our fear and embrace the challenge confronting us,

we conquer more than a mountain, we conquer our fear. 

Today’s Smile

Joe: “My girlfriend claims I’m a narcissist.”

Pete: “What did you say?”

Joe: “I said, ‘You must be wrong because you love me and i love me.”

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