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5 Ways to Get Unstuck When Life Gets You Down

Get unstuck with these tips.
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Looking for ways to get out of a rut? Here are five helpful solutions.

1. Change Up Your Routine 

Our human nature is highly adaptable and resilient. We also can tend to become stuck in a rut of complacency. Identify two ways you can change up any day-to-day monotony to create new experiences and opportunities of engagement in your life. Drive a new way to work or to the grocery store. Learn a new skill, try a new hobby, or even consider a new career path.

2. Optimize Your Brain Function

There are numerous ways that we can explore and optimize brain function. Sometimes referred to as rewiring or repatterning, modern day research on neuroplasticity indicates a far greater potential for new neural connections, networks, and improved learning, memory, and mood regulation. Innovations on rewiring patterns from past traumatic experience to new healthier emotional response and lifestyle habits are coming to the forefront of mainstream conversation. We collectively seek greater wellbeing and harmony in our physical health and mind-body connection.

With the expansion of neuroscience research, efforts have been made to examine the influence and efficacy of the ancient practice of aromatherapy. Due to the powerful connection between olfaction and the limbic system of the brain, which regulates much of our physiology, specifically mood, memory, and emotion, when we inhale the right essential oils, we are able to affect the nervous system and regulate our emotional response.

Using pure essential oils is gaining significant traction in the fields of mind-body health. In regards to neuroplasticity, essential oils such as eucalyptus and lavender have been shown to lengthen attention spans and our capacity to recall. In conjunction with this discovery, it has been shown extensively that essential oils possess neuroprotective anti-aging properties and have been cited by researchers as significantly reducing the effects or onset of dementia, epilepsy, and anxiety. The field of neuroscience is now becoming more holistic with the inclusion and study of lesser used but supremely effective alternative practices. 

3. Take an Honest Inventory of Your Daily Habits

Are there any daily habits that do not serve you well? Take into account your exercise and diet. Do you consume excess sugar, fats, alcohol, caffeine, or other substances? Also consider your practices of self-care and self-talk and your emotional peaks and valleys. What healthier habit practices and positive outlook can you adopt? Negative influences in your life, whether they are toxic relationships or environmental conditions can contribute to unhealthy choices. Pick two areas of your life and transform them by taking small and practical steps. Remember, new habits do not form overnight. New studies suggest it takes over two months to form automatic habits.

4. Cultivate a Practice of Gratitude

Focusing on thankfulness can quickly uplift our emotional outlook and transform from a sense of feeling stuck to one of liberation. Numerous studies reveal beneficial effects of gratitude on the brain, including an increase of “feel good” neurotransmitters, serotonin, and dopamine, that generate feelings of wellbeing. Create a simple daily practice. Upon waking, reflect on one thing you are grateful for—even the miracle of a new day! This creates positive energy to move through your day. Before you retire for the evening, identify one aspect of your day to be thankful for. Bring your day full circle.

5. Dream Your Desires into Reality

Recent studies indicate that the brain does not differentiate between actual and imagined experience. What unrealized dreams do you have for yourself? Spend five minutes a day daydreaming those heartfelt desires. Put pen to paper, and start to imagine yourself living those dreams in your everyday life. Do you have a desire for a healthier, more energized body? Deeper intimacy in your relationships? A companion to plan a life together? More money in the bank? You are filled with potential. Tap into your subconscious and dream your desires into reality.


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About The Author
Adora Winquist

Adora Winquist is the author of the alternative medicine book Detox, Nourish, Activate: Plant and Vibrational Medicine for Energy, Mood, and Love. She is a meditation expert, modern alchemist, healer, and expert in the field of aromatherapy.