If we have worn ourselves down with poor eating and
poor mental habits, reversing that is very, very tough.
Not exact matches
It is understandable that enthusiasts wish to offer children the same benefits in hopes of preventing
poor mental and emotional
habits from developing later and perhaps optimizing well being over their lives.
*** These environmental stresses negatively influence a child's early experiences and often lead to an increase in
mental health problems such as anxiety, depression,
poor sleep
habits, and behavioral issues.
There are many reasons for teens to underperform at school, including a lack of motivation to do well, problems at home or with peers,
poor work
habits or study skills, emotional and behavior problems, learning disabilities (such as dyslexia), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
mental retardation or below average intelligence and other medical problems, including anxiety and depression.
Unhealthy eating
habits, like crash dieting, can leave kids with less strength and endurance and
poor mental concentration.
However, when the body has suffered too many assaults (for example, through infection, physical or
mental trauma, chronic stress,
poor dietary
habits, exposure to toxins, and so on), the microglia are unable to downregulate and they remain in attack mode.
● Quitting a job I really wanted to keep, but wasn't in a
mental headspace to stick with ● Depression ● Loss of motivation that resulted in
poor eating
habits, workout
habits and a 20 - pound weight gain ● Foreclosure ● Periodic loss of clients or trouble landing new clients ● Moving back in with my parents as a 30 - year - old ● Complete confusion and lack of direction about career and life ● And too many tiny, daily failures to even count