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9 Things Your Face Can Tell You About Your Health

They say that eyes are the window to the soul – but what about the face? According to WebMD, our face can reveal quite a bit about what’s going on under the surface.

Let’s take a look at what your face may reveal about your health:

Yellow Skin and Eyes

Yellowing of the skin and eyes occurs when there is a buildup of waste product in your body. This is caused by the separation of red blood cell components called bilirubin. The condition, known as jaundice, is quite common – and usually harmless – in newborn babies. In adults, however, jaundice may indicate a serious underlying condition such as alcohol abuse, problems with your liver and gallbladder, or a viral infection.

Cold Sores

Sores may break out when you’re in emotional distress. Sores that surface around your lips and mouth may be cold sores, caused by the type 1 herpes virus. (Contrary to popular belief, most people who contract herpes 1 virus are infected from transmission of saliva, not from sexual contact.)

In most cases, cold sores go away on their own, but it is advisable to see a doctor in the event of worsening symptoms or more frequent outbreaks.

Butterfly Rash

The term butterfly rash refers to a condition in which there is the presence of ubiquitous redness, usually stretching from the top of the forehead down to the neck. While these rashes may go away on their own, they may also be a sign of lupus. This disease compromises the immune system, which attacks the person’s organs and body tissue.

Cracked Lips

Cracked and dry lips affect pretty much everybody, especially during the wintertime. While usually not a big deal, lips that dry or crack frequently may be a sign of a potential health issue, such as an allergic reaction, side effects from medications, or dehydration. In such cases, it is a wise idea to seek the advice of a doctor.

Sagging Eyelid

Called ptosis, this condition can occur in one or both eyelids. Ptosis is typically genetic and not dangerous. However, this state may disturb your vision and, in rare instances, indicate health problems with the brain, eye socket, and nerves. If eyelid sagging is relatively recent – within hours or days – see a doctor.

If your condition comes with other symptoms such as a headache, muscle weakness, or trouble swallowing, call 9-1-1. They may be signs of a stroke.

Yellow Spots on Eyelids

Raised yellow bumps that appear on and around your eyelids result when there is a buildup of cholesterol underneath the skin’s surface. While unsightly, these bumps are not typically dangerous and can usually be removed. However, the condition – known as xanthelasmata – may be a sign that you have a higher risk of developing heart disease. As a precautionary measure, you may want to schedule a physical exam.

Inflammation of the Chin and Mouth

Persistent inflammation around the chin and mouth may indicate problems with either the gastrointestinal or urinary tract. Concerning the former, a poor diet (e.g. processed foods) may exacerbate the condition. Swelling and irritation around the chin area may be the result of a urinary tract problem, metabolic dysfunction, or PMS symptoms. Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet and reducing exposure to stress may help regulate the condition.

Patches of Hair Loss

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If you lose hair in quarter-sized patches, it may indicate a condition called alopecia areata – an autoimmune disorder that results in erratic hair loss. For most people, the frequency of hair loss is nothing more than a few patches, though in rare cases it can be more severe. The condition typically affects individuals before the age of 30. Medication does exist that may help stimulate hair growth if the issue becomes widespread.

Irregular Moles

The vast majority of moles – dark growths on the skin’s surface – are merely cosmetic blemishes. In rare instances, however, they may be indicative of potential skin cancer. When in doubt, remember the ABCDEs of moles. If you answer ‘yes’ to any of the following questions, see a doctor:

  • Asymmetrical: does the shape appear lopsided?
  • Border: is the edge jagged or irregular?
  • Color: is it patchy?
  • Diameter: is it larger than the size of a pea?
  • Evolving: has the appearance changed within the past few weeks?

Final Thoughts

Here are a few recommendations for taking care of your skin:

  • Wash your face with warm water at least twice each day.
  • When you plan to go outdoors, apply sunscreen of at least a 15 SPF (blocks both UVA and UVB rays.)
  • Eat plenty of fruits, greens, protein, and vitamins
  • Limit sugar intake.
  • Make sure to get regular exercise.
  • Try to sleep a minimum of seven hours every night. (Many people need eight hours to feel fully refreshed.)
  • Drink at least 64 ounces of water throughout the day.
  • Stay out of the sun when UV levels are high.
  • Take time for yourself and avoid stress whenever possible.

Sources
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/jaundice/facts.html
https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/ss/slideshow-face-your-health

10 Things Awesome Moms Do Differently

To all of the awesome Moms (and Dads) out there, we know you’ll agree with this statement: parenting is really hard. Just thinking about the idea that you have to raise a human being, who is not only capable of looking after themselves but also has a shot at making a positive difference in this world can be overwhelming.

And if you think it’s just you feeling overwhelmed or maxed out, it’s really not. Even science shows that parenting has become increasingly difficult over the last few years. If you’re a new mom, maybe you’re looking for all sorts of advice on the internet, just to make sure you won’t fail in your important task. Here’s a secret: there’s no way you can fail because everyone does parenting differently. But if you still need some motivation to stay positive, here are 10 things you can do to be an awesome, different parent.

Here Are 10 Things Awesome Moms Do Differently

“It is not until you become a mother that your judgment slowly turns to compassion and understanding.” – Erma Bombeck

1. Avoid clichés.

Did you know that there are so many parenting clichés you can find yourself falling into? The more you try to avoid these, the better you’ll be able to do your job as a parent. To translate this into real life, remember it’s not always the mom who’s the “bad cop,” and you don’t need to say “boys will be boys,” just because they misbehave. Essentially, all the things your parents said and you find yourself looking back and thinking it could have been done a bit better. You’re probably right; it could have.

2. Teach kindness.

Ever think that your child might be getting some negative vibes from someone? Counteract it by being the cool, positive, kind mom. Compliment strangers in front of your children, give change when you have it, and lead by example, showing that random acts of kindness brighten up every day. Showing generosity and kindness are some of the most important lessons you can teach as a mom.

3. Stay calm.

Naturally, that’s not always possible. In fact, just having children can be stressful and frustrating, so it will take practice. But the more you have to put on a brave face, the better you’ll become at it. Having a cool, collected mom leads to cool, collected kids, which is an asset as you get older.

4. Go on vacations.

Maybe you think that in the early years after you’ve had your baby, vacations should be at the bottom of the list. On the contrary, the earlier you start with holidays, the better, as vacations have a long-lasting effect on children’s positive thinking. Besides, it gives you a good reason to get out of the house and try something different and new, which is always exciting and brings the whole family together.

5. Get a pet.

Perhaps the nightmare of any new mom is having to deal with a toddler and pet hair at home. However, scientific research keeps coming out to show that pets have a very beneficial effect on children’s development. For starters, taking care of a pet teaches responsibility, caring, and love. Do yourself a favor. Even if you end up being the one taking the dog out for walks, you won’t regret it.

6. Take more pictures.

There are all sorts of superstitions out there that scare moms out of taking photos of their kids. Don’t listen to them. Take as many photos as you can, because one day you’ll find yourself missing those times and wishing you had something to help you reminisce. Don’t just go for boring photoshoots. Take candid photos of your everyday life, because those are the most precious moments that you’ll end up missing most.

7. Don’t use the word “impossible.”

If there’s one word all moms should eliminate from their dictionary, it’s “impossible.” Teaching kids that something is impossible is essentially telling them they can’t follow their dreams. Don’t do that – they’ll figure out what’s possible and what’s not later in life. Society, history, and peers will give them enough of those negative vibes throughout life. For now, nurture your child’s dreams. Your faith in them will give them the courage to believe they can be anything.

8. Teach your kids to say sorry.

There are a lot of things children do that hurt you, no matter what age they are. The number one skill that’s taught by example is forgiveness. Show your children that it’s okay to give second chances, as long as they’re deserved. Teach them the importance of genuinely saying the words, “I’m sorry.” This will not only teach your children to forgive others, but it will also mean they’ll be better at apologizing as a result, too.

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9. Teach them to love themselves

Nowadays more and more children struggle with the reality of negative body image and all the heavy baggage that comes with it. A lot of times, this starts with moms. From the beginning, help your children develop a positive relationship with their own body, with food, exercise, and all the other things needed to keep body and mind healthy. Your encouragement of self-respect will give them confidence without arrogance. Your deep love for them will assure them they don’t need to be scared of loving themselves.

10. Remind yourself it’ll all be okay.

You might sometimes feel like you’ve irrevocably failed in your parenting. You might think that there’s no hope because of something you said or did when you just weren’t thinking, or you were facing extreme pressure. Nevertheless, keep telling yourself that it will all be fine. Find and talk to other moms in similar situations. Companionship will help you with the difficulties of parenthood, because you should never feel you are going it alone. Finally, your positive reminders to yourself and your family will teach your children that no matter what adversities they come across, they’ll be able to overcome them, just like you will.

Final thoughts

Being a mom is a symbiotic relationship. In other words, you have to learn to be awesome at looking after two people – your child and yourself. But it’s all about the little things that you do that make all the difference in how your child will see the world and other people in it. So, make sure to follow these tips to ensure a happier life for the both of you and perhaps save yourself some regret along the way!

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References:
https://www.romper.com/p/10-things-feminist-moms-do-differently-than-any-other-parents-644
https://www.parents.com/health/parents-news-now/family-vacations-have-long-lasting-impact-on-kids-happiness/
https://www.elephantjournal.com/2014/01/21-things-id-do-differently-a-mothers-look-back-kathryn-rutz/
https://thoughtcatalog.com/shani-jayawardena/2017/06/10-things-mothers-who-raise-strong-daughters-do-differently/
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-gail-gross/the-benefits-of-children-growing-up-with-pets_b_7013398.html

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10 Phrases Mothers Use (That We Can All Relate To)

Our mothers can be the salt of the earth sometimes, and we love them for it. Science has proven that most intelligent children inherit that trait from their mother. So if you have the “smart gene,” you likely have your mother to thank. But really, there’s a lot more we can thank our own moms for. What’s more, there are a lot of parenting lessons they have learned that we can relate to.

You might be surprised to hear that science has shown we’re genetically wired to mimic our parents from a very early age. You’ve probably uttered some of the following “mom-isms” yourself and then had a fright, realizing that your voice sounds just like your mother’s! In fact, there are specific reasons why we can all relate to these statements!

Here Are 10 Phrases Mothers Use That We Can All Relate To

“A child’s first teacher is its mother.” – Peng Liyuan

1. “Because I said so.”

This is probably the most common line of reasoning for your mom (and really any parent). In fact, eight out of ten moms admit to using this almost every other day. It’s a sentence that pretty much every mother in the world has said at least once. Perhaps you’ve found yourself saying it to your own kids as well. Think about this phrase a bit more – what’s the lesson behind “Because I said so”? It cements your position in your child’s estimation as their parent.

In other words, this statement creates authority for you. While your kid won’t agree with everything you say or believe as they grow older, they’ll know they still need to respect and hear out your opinion no matter what.

2. “If all your friends jumped off a bridge…”

We tend to hear this one more when we’re teenagers because that’s the time we’re most affected by our friends and social groups. Perhaps you thought this was one of the more annoying statements your mother has made. However, don’t be quick to lose your positive thinking. When you become a parent, you realize it’s important to teach your kids that sometimes going against the grain is a good thing. They need to be individual in their choices and not do something just because, “Well, everyone else is doing it.” So, no matter how annoyed they are now, they’ll thank you later!

3. “When I was your age …”

That’s not a phrase reserved just for mothers, as it goes all the way back to grandparents and great-grandparents. They love saying how “their” age was better than yours, or how kids “their” age were smarter, or anything like that. At the time, you might think you’re above it all, but you eventually find yourself defining “your” age and telling your kids how it was “back then.” Reminiscing is a good thing though, and it helps keep things in perspective.

The world has grown a lot since your mom – and her mom, and her mom – were children. Think of it this way, whenever you begin a statement with, “When I was your age …” you’re giving your child a free history lesson. What is more, you’re adding the story of your personal experience, and that’s always a good thing.

4. “When you have kids …”

This almost sounds like an ominous warning when you’re younger. That when you have kids, you’ll “know.” Know what? If your mom ever told you this, you’ll most likely find yourself repeating it, too. And you would be right – there are certain lessons you can only learn when you do become a parent. Responsibility takes on a completely different dimension, as does the love you feel towards those little ones in your care.

Those things are obviously very difficult to understand, so when you are a mom, you just say that they’ll “know.” Then you hope for the best.

5. “Were you raised in a barn/by wolves?”

It’s funny how moms always ask those questions, as if they don’t know that they were the ones who raised you (in their house). We naturally say them ourselves when our own kids are misbehaving or they eat with their mouth full or forget to close the door softly. The phrase is a good reminder that we should all be polite and courteous in any social situation. Even if you can’t relate to that so much as a kid, you can definitely appreciate it as an adult.

This humorous phrase serves as the beginnings of creating your social skills and perfecting them so you can fit into society easily.

6. “Money doesn’t grow on trees.”blessing

Now it’s questionable whether this is more of a mom phrase or a dad phrase. Still, in today’s world of gender equality, anyone can be the breadwinner, so anything goes! When mothers say this, it’s normally because their kids ask for something – and any parent knows that having a child is a huge financial responsibility.

Looking at the positive side of it though, it also teaches children the important lesson of being financially sensible. This is crucial in today’s world when children are bombarded with expensive product after expensive product. As they grow, they’ll know how to say no.

7. “Under my roof …”

It’s fascinating how the physical dimension of the house comes into this one. “As long as you’re under my roof, it’s my rules,” moms often say, especially to their mostly-grown-up kids. This phrase often comes into play if teens are trying to do something “rebellious,” such as get a tattoo. There’s another important lesson here: homes are our sanctuaries and should always be a safe space. As such, whatever we say in them goes. The sooner we learn this, the sooner we begin to appreciate our own homes.

8. “One day you’ll thank me.”

This is the one you probably swore you’d never ever say to your own children, under any circumstance. And it’s probably one of the first ones you ever did end up saying. However, “one day” teaches the lesson of gratitude. What’s more, it shows that we should never forget what helped us get to where we are now. Especially mothers, who played a foundational role in it – by giving birth to us.

9. “Don’t use that tone with me.”

Didn’t you always wonder why your mom paid more attention to your tone than the words you said? Well, now that you have children, you probably understand. It’s not just about what you say, it’s the way you say it as well. We can all relate to this now, especially if we talk to other adults. This mom-ism has trained us to recognize when someone might be dishonest or ungrateful in their tone, which is a very valuable lesson.

10. “Don’t make me …”

“Don’t make me turn the car around/tell you again/come there” and all those vague warnings we’d often get from our mothers as children. It wasn’t so much about what you were doing – it was the fear of the consequences that would cause you to shape up, right? You’ve got to admit, it’s probably something you’ve used with your own kids, at least once.

Final thoughts

Moms can sometimes be cranky, angry, and a bit scary, but we still love them nonetheless – and when we become moms ourselves is when we can relate to them most! Immense props to mothers everywhere!

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References:
http://www.tlc.com/tlcme/40-sayings-from-your-parents-that-you-swore-youd-never-use-but-do/
http://www.dailyedge.ie/13-of-the-most-annoying-phrases-your-parents-used-838188-Mar2013/
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/jenny-isenman/25-parenting-phrases-we-swore-wed-never-say_b_4016813.html
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/mar/09/you-have-become-your-mother

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1233164/Because-I-said-Eight-mothers-admit-repeating-old-adages-parents-used-them.html

How to Flush Clogged Arteries Naturally with Just Three Ingredients

Your arteries are the pathways for blood traveling from your heart to the rest of your body. Sometimes genetics, a chronic illness, or eating poorly can cause your arteries to become clogged. High levels of cholesterol play a part, as this fatty substance does not mix with blood. Blockages can lead to major health concerns. These include high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and even death.

The good news is that keeping your heart and arteries healthy is easier than you may think. Cholesterol increases when your body has an excess of fat, so focusing on your diet is important. To protect yourself from clogged arteries, stay away from fried foods, snacks with excess sugar, and too much red meat. In addition to diet and exercise, these natural remedies can begin clearing out clogged arteries.

Here Are 3 Ingredients That Can Flush Out Clogged Arteries

“There’s nothing more important than our good health; that’s our principal capital asset.” – Arlen Specter

A recipe created by Step to Health for clearing clogged arteries is composed of three ingredients: ginger, garlic, and lemon.

1. Ginger

As a strong antioxidant, ginger works to break down bad cholesterol. Ginger is used in natural remedies for nausea and headaches, and multiple studies indicate that it may also bring down levels of fatty cholesterol in the body. Another study showed that ginger might help slow or stop the process of plaque deposits on the walls of arteries.

It’s easy to add more ginger to your daily diet. Ginger can be consumed in many ways. These include drinking it in tea, as powder in capsules, cooked into food, and eaten raw in small amounts. Too much ginger can cause adverse side effects. Because it can aid in lowering blood pressure, people on related medication shouldn’t eat too much ginger. Ginger can cause heartburn and bloating in higher doses (such as in capsules).

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2. Garlic

Garlic can lower cholesterol levels, but only for a short-term time frame. It has been noted to lower blood pressure, which can help lower cholesterol levels. Studies have also noted that garlic may have antifungal and antibacterial effects, which are added benefits of the plant.

In addition to putting more garlic in your food, you can take garlic supplements in pill form. People with low blood pressure should talk to their doctors before starting garlic supplements. Before you begin, know that it can add to already-existing stomach problems.

3. Lemon

Lemon contains some of the highest health benefits of any fruit out there. In addition to aiding in digestion, skin health, and the health of your liver, lemon may have positive effects on cholesterol. The vitamin C in lemons has been shown to decrease cholesterol levels. It can also lower the effects of clogged arteries. Additionally, its citric acid may decrease plaque deposits.

Adding lemon to your diet is one of the easiest things you can do. You can squeeze the juice over regular meals and salads; add it to water, tea, and other beverages; and even eat lemon wedges with your food.

However, because lemon is acidic, too much can cause problems with your stomach. Balancing this citrus fruit with alkaline foods like healthy oils and fish can be beneficial. Too much lemon juice can also begin corroding the enamel of your teeth. For this reason, try drinking room-temperature water after eating. Also, drink liquid with lemon in it rather than drinking straight lemon juice.

Final thoughts

Step to Health’s remedy is composed of a blend of fresh lemon juice, garlic, ginger, and honey. The taste may take some adjusting to, but the benefits of the drink for people with excess fat in their arteries could be exponential. Step to Health suggests drinking this blend in the morning before meals. Following up with a balanced breakfast is a good idea. When choosing your breakfast menu, consider a mix of alkaline foods to help protect your stomach.

Of course, be sure to balance your diet regularly to prevent future buildup in your arteries. Heart-healthy foods are easy to come by and cook. What is more, they can increase the health of your whole body. Changing your diet may take a lot of work and positive thought, but your heart will thank you for it in the long run.

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4 Behaviors That Reveal Someone Is Trying to Blackmail You

“Emotional blackmail is the use of fear, obligation and guilt to control another person.” – Unknown

Everyone has secrets. Whether you have an embarrassing hobby or something happened that could ruin a career or relationship, your secrets are something you want to keep to yourself. So, what do you do if you think someone may be blackmailing you because they have information you want to be kept a secret? What about someone using this secret against you, to keep you doing as they ask? Or even threatening someone you care about if you don’t comply to their demands?

According to psychotherapist Dr. Susan Forward, blackmail is taking place when the extortioner brings three emotions into play: fear, obligation, and guilt. Dr. Forward also theorized that there are four types of blackmailers: the punisher, the self-punisher, the sufferer, and the tantalizer.

Blackmail, especially emotional blackmail, is frequently used by people with severe mental illnesses and abusers in violent relationships. It’s a technique comprised entirely of manipulation and is never the result of a healthy relationship. Keep an eye out for these behaviors in someone you believe may be trying to blackmail you.

Here Are 4 Behaviors That Reveal Someone Is Blackmailing You

1. The Sufferer, a.k.a. “Do this or I’ll be unhappy.”

The goal of this blackmailer is to get you to keep them happy, or they may “slip up” and let your secret be known. This manipulation is a tactic to keep you under their thumb and force you to do as they ask, lest they reveal what they know. They play into your fears and use them as threats, suggesting that if you don’t do as they say, they’ll follow through on whatever they’re threatening.

2. The Tantalizer, a.k.a. “Do this and I’ll do something for you.”

This blackmailer uses an incentive to keep you strung along. This could be a favor, a gift, or some other form of motivation. It could also be a tit-for-tat situation – such as keeping secrets under wraps for one another – or something more serious like a monetary gift in return for a promotion. Even though it may seem appealing to give in to this blackmailer, but you should step back from the situation and consider the potential fallout.

3. The Self-Punisher, a.k.a. “Do this or I hurt myself.”

The self-punishing blackmailer taps into your senses of guilt and obligation. Instead of asking for something in return, they’re threatening to take something away – themselves. This blackmail technique is frequently seen in abusive relationships of many kinds. Self-punishers may threaten to do something drastic if their demands aren’t met; they may suggest that they will end a relationship, harm themselves, or even try to commit suicide.

4. The Punisher, a.k.a. “Do this or I hurt you.”

This form of blackmail can be extremely dangerous. Armed with threats to hurt the person they’re blackmailing; their attacks could be either emotional or physical. Punishers use the fears of the person they’re blackmailing to their advantage. They may threaten to tell secrets, start rumors, steal, or physically harm you. At this stage, it may be wise to get someone else involved: someone you trust or an authority figure such as a teacher, boss, or police officer.

It may be difficult to stay positive or think positive thoughts throughout an ordeal like this, but it’s important not to let your fears get the better of you. Reacting with strong anxiety may just fuel the person blackmailing you and put you in a worse situation. Understand that this person is not treating you with respect and that nothing you have done deserves this treatment.

Try to get opinions from someone you trust about how to handle the situation. Sometimes, it may not be as bad as it seems for some secrets to come to light. Other times, the situation may be too much for you to handle on your own, and it may be advisable to go to the police.toxic people quote

Final thoughts

Serious blackmail threats are punishable by the law, especially when severe financial or social consequences may be involved. According to HG.org, you shouldn’t take serious blackmail threats into your own hands. It could result in harm to you or someone you care about.

Dealing with blackmail can be a stressful and emotional experience. Even when you feel you’re left with no options, do not believe the situation is hopeless. Believe in your ability to take action so that you, your secrets, and your loved ones are safe.

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References:
https://positivepsychologyprogram.com/emotional-blackmail/
https://www.hg.org/article.asp?id=34646

10 Powerful Ways to Recover From Addiction

Most people suffer from addiction to illicit substances to find relief from their pain. In fact, the stories of drug abusers are nearly as tragic as the disease they have acquired. Now we’re hearing about kids in middle school buying and selling pain pills. Kids are overdosing on prescription pain medicines, which are often derivatives of the opiate drug heroin.

Drug treatment centers are reporting shortages of manpower. Federal and state governments are at a loss about what can be done, if anything. Importantly, some parents are apprehensive about sending their kids to school. Finding a trusted and reliable addiction and dual diagnosis treatment center is crucial for those seeking comprehensive care.

This article focuses on the individual response. That is, we offer suggestions on what people can do if they or someone they love is suffering from drug addiction or substance abuse.

Here are ten ways that you can let go of substance abuse and take control of your life:

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1. Don’t blame yourself

It can be difficult not to beat yourself up over some poor choices. But here’s the thing: erratic emotions and thoughts are powerful things. Substance abuse typically arises when your ability to cope is superseded by negative thoughts and emotions. The truth is, addiction is something that could happen to anyone. You are not alone. 

2. Accept your situation

You are where you are – and this is something you must accept. The only alternative is denial – a word that isn’t positively correlated with substance abuse. You don’t have to be happy with your current situation to accept it. From that point, you can prepare to make changes. 

3. Know your life values 

Here are a few questions to consider: what means the most to you? What do you want to accomplish? Who loves you? Whom do you love? Values are the foundation of life, therefore, you must take stock of your values if you want to take control of addictions. 

4. Prioritize self-care

Taking good care of your body and mind can go a long way towards recovery. This means maintaining a healthy weight, getting occasional exercise, having regular checkups, quitting smoking, and cutting back or abstaining from alcohol. 

5. Manage your emotions

This may be the hardest item on the list. Emotional and negative responses to people, places, and things are normal. That said, you still need to manage them. Wild emotions are likely partially to blame for your situation to begin with. Using your mind to focus and concentrate on something else may be the best antidote. 

6. Clarify what you want to change

If you don’t know where you are, you don’t know where you’re going. This is true to every area of life, including drug abuse. If you’ve accepted the situation and decided to change your course, good for you! Now it’s time to conceptualize and solidify ideas on how you’re going to do that. Joining a drug rehab baltimore is a first step.

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Related article: 9 Warning Signs Someone Is A High-Functioning Alcoholic

7. Make a plan

If necessary, get help. Depending on where you are internally, you may choose to enlist the help of someone else in coming up with a workable strategy. If you choose to seek help, numerous resources are available at your disposal.

8. Get some support

Substance abuse almost always requires guidance from someone else. The reason is that addiction likely involves a variety of factors. Your condition may further complicate issues, especially if you try to go it alone. Seek out the support that you need from people who love and care about you.

9. Get a handle on guilt

Regret is entirely useless. What is more, it is a big reason why people either don’t seek the treatment that they need or relapse afterward. Guilt is similar to forgiveness: you don’t have to like the specifics, but you must let go in order to make progress.

10. Consider rehabilitation

Recovering from substance abuse is often a long and arduous process. People choose rehabilitation (inpatient rehab near me) because the setting should provide a supportive environment conducive to recovery. There are two main forms of substance abuse and addiction recovery treatment: inpatient and outpatient drug addiction treatment. The former involves in-house treatment at a facility, whereas the latter involves regular consultations and check-ups from medical staff. Additionally, when considering rehabilitation options, it’s important to explore specialized programs like men’s addiction treatment.

Final Thoughts

 “It’s difficult to believe in yourself because the idea of self is an artificial construction. You are, in fact, part of the glorious oneness of the universe. Everything beautiful in the world is within you.”

This inspiring quote is courtesy of Russell Brand, the brilliant English actor and comedian. Brand suffered from various addictions, which would nearly take his life. Substance abuse is nothing you should be ashamed of. Just as with a mental health condition, it does not indicate weakness or failure. It is a disease – and it can be conquered.

For more information on substance abuse treatment, please visit www.recovery.org or call 1-888-991-3704.

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