Archive for June, 2008

“The POWER of Focus”

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Did you ever think that life just might be something that can make you feel good?  Now I know that some of you have some real good reasons to argue this point with me, but if you take a look just a short distance past where you have been focusing until now you just may begin to agree with me.

Take a look at a blue sky, a mountain range or a newborn baby’s face.  They are all magnificent creations! But I know, by now you’re probably saying, Scott, that’s all nice, but I have some real problems!  I have bills, trouble with my kids and my job - I don’t care about these things.

Well, I understand that, I have some real problems myself.  Actually, let’s begin changing our thinking right now by taking that very limiting word “problems” out of our vocabularies.  Folks, next time you go to use the word problem why not use the word “challenge” instead?  The word challenge is so much less defeating and lets your subconscious mind know that the situation is solvable.
 
Yes, you may have some very real challenges, but they are not your whole life no matter how consuming they may feel.  And I understand there are many people who claim that they never feel good because of the chemical imbalances within their brain.

As one who suffered all my life from those chemical imbalances within my brain as well as being a person whose depression has been in remission for over two years, I’m saying yes that’s all well and good, but a big part of the way one feels is also attributed to your surroundings.  No matter what mood you are in, be it from chemical imbalances or just those nasty challenges you can take it up a level.

I remember an exercise that motivational coach Anthony Robbins did that really rings true here.  He had the participants close their eyes for a moment and then with their eyes still closed recall everything in the room that was brown.  He then had them close their eyes again, but this time with their eyes closed recall everything in the room that was green.  Most people had no problem with the brown, but could not remember much that was green.  This was one of the best examples that I have ever seen that demonstrated people’s focus.  That to many people focus on the negatives in life.

In life we tend to get what we focus on.  Focus on the bad stuff and you will tend to get more of just that - “bad stuff”.  Focus on the good stuff and you will get more of that it!  You see, your mind acts like a camera.  And whatever the camera focuses on is the way you will perceive the world.  Ever notice no matter what the situation is there is always someone having a good time?

And have you ever noticed that no matter what the situation there is always a person unhappy and full of complaints.  Maybe you know somebody like that?  This person has every benefit and yet they are miserable and then there is the person that everything is a challenge and they still maintain a smile.  Not a phony smile, they are truly happy.

Our moods are not controlled by our day-to-day challenges.  Our moods are controlled by what we choose to focus on an everyday basis.  So why not raise the quality of your life by focusing on something that makes you feel good! 

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“How to Find the RIGHT Manic Depression Treatment”

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Manic depression which is now known as bipolar disorder can be divided into three categories. Then within those three categories there can be many variations. You can be mildly manic-depressive or your cycles could be more severe. You may just need a little counseling and maybe some mild medications or you may require stronger medications or even ECT in order to be able to function and lead a normal life. Fortunately when it comes to treatment options there are many available.

Medication is vital in treating manic depression. In fact many patients need to combine several medications to receive the best effects. One thing to understand with manic depression treatment is that the first medication that you are prescribed may not be the right one. Finding the right treatment can be a very long process of trial and error. If your first medication is not helping don’t be alarmed there are many types of medication available. The downside to medication though is that although rare there are possible side effects and that medications actually alter brain chemistry.

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Are You Sabotaging Your Recovery From Depression?

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Do you suffer from chronic depression? Are you being treated with anti depressant medication and talk therapy? Are these treatments working for you? These treatments seem to work for many people. I have been on Zoloft for over two years and am feeling probably the best that I ever have been in my entire life. Medication has come a long way.

Unfortunately there are others who cannot seem to get the same effects. Is this you? No matter which meds they try and regardless of who they talk to they can’t seem to find relief. What’s so disturbing is that this is not uncommon. Depression is a complex disease that affects as many as 20 million people and we are all different.

It’s not easy for a therapist or doctor when it comes to figuring out just the right combination of medication and talk therapy considering just how different we all are and how differently we respond to treatment. Wouldn’t it be helpful if we could put ourselves in a position where we had a much better chance of getting these treatments to work?

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