Tuesday, April 2, 2013

10 ways to boost your happiness


Life isn't always perfect and we all get down sometimes. However, there are many things you can do to improve your cheerfulness no matter what comes your way. From instance happiness boosts to techniques for long-term contentment, here are 10 top ways to boost your happiness.

Happiness tip 1: Watch a comedy movie

We’ve all heard that laughter is the best medicine, and if you’re feeling down in the dumps then this is definitely true. Laughter can not only release pent-up emotions, but it also produces endorphins to boost your mood. Furthermore, research has found that laughing burns calories and boosts heart health too. To get your happiness levels up and boost your wellbeing too, pop in a comedy DVD next time you’re feeling down.

Happiness tip 2: Eat yourself happy

While our outlook often changes based on external factors, if your mood is often low it may be that you are suffering from a nutrient deficiency. Research has found that having low levels of omega-3 fatty acids (which are essential for good brain health) increases risk of depression and negativity, while research by Kuopio University in Finland found that taking B vitamin supplements could help treat depression. Try choosing foods rich in these nutrients to eat away the blues.
You may need selenium: Research attributes bad moods to a lack of selenium, a trace mineral. People suffering from a lack of selenium have been shown to be more anxious, irritable, hostile and depressed in comparison to those who have healthy selenium levels. Taking in adequate amounts of this mineral can correct the deficiency, stabilize your mood and even better it further. You can get your dose of selenium every day from tuna, whole-grain cereals, swordfish and sunflower seeds.
Anything that tastes good! Eating anything that tastes good boosts endorphin production, the happiness chemical that triggers that same kind of reaction as opiate drugs. So eat what you like for a legal high! 
Add some eggs! One nutrient that many of us could be lacking is a B-complex vitamin called choline. Choline is concentrated in high cholesterol foods like egg yolk and liver. A lack of this nutrient can cause impairment of memory and concentration, leading to irritability. So eat that yellow in the egg (that you so like) without any guilt to reduce irritability and feel refreshed.
Try some chocolate! The next time you’re feeling low, treat yourself to some chocolate. This sweet stuff boosts endorphin levels, the brain’s natural happy hormones. So eat ‘em and feel happy!
Caffeine: Despite the bad reputation it has earned, a little caffeine can be an effective antidepressant to treat mild depression. Additionally, it remains effective without having to increase its dosage daily. There is evidence to support that a cup or two of coffee/tea a day is safe to drink. Remember, too much caffeine can make you nervous, irritable and oversensitive, bring on headaches, and also lead to an addiction.
Get some carbs! Carbohydrates stimulate the production of the feel-good hormone, serotonin. Research has shown that those on a diet tend to get depressed, a week or two down the line. About the time their serotonin levels dip, owing decreased carbohydrate intake. The next time you’re feeling low, turn to some healthy carbs: whole-wheat bread, rice, cereal, rotis, parathas and fruits like banana, pear, apple. You’ll feel an instant lift.
You can count on proteins! Protein is made up of amino acids. One specific amino acid, called tyrosine is known to stimulate production of neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine. These chemicals help boost alertness and energy levels. So choose from a host of protein rich foods such as fish, poultry and meat. Legumes, cheese, milk and curd too are super good if you want to feel better. 
Coconuts contain medium-chain triglycerides. These are special fats that generate better moods and are good for general health of the human brain.
Honey scores over regular sugar when it comes to health issues. Honey contains compounds such as kaempferol and quercetin, which reduce brain-inflammation. This helps in preventing depression and keeps brain healthy. Honey is also better on your blood sugar levels.
Asparagus is rich in folate and tryptophan. According to recent research, low levels of folate is a condition found common in half of the cases of depression. Our Brain uses Tryptophan to make serotonin, which is mood-stabilizing neurotransmitter.
Of course, you knew this one. Dark chocolate has anadamine which improves the blood-flow to the brain. Chocolate is good for an instant boost in concentration, mood and energy. However, as chocolate is also rich in calories you must not go overboard.
Oregano is good for more than just Pizza seasoning. It contains caffeic acid, quercitin and rosmarinic acid. These compounds are known to be effective in combating depression. They also help you in rejuvenating and calming down.
Eggs contain Zinc, Vitamin B, Iodine, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, and protein. All these compounds present in Eggs in various amounts are good for brain activity and also give you an energy boost.
Tomayto or Tomahto- actually is does not matter, ‘cause whichever way you say it- tomatoes are always music to your brain. They are a rich source of lycopene. Lycopene is an antioxidant. It fights brain-inflammation and is good for general brain-health.
Sunflower seeds contain Selenium and Magnesium. These compounds are believed to give us the instant feel-good. Also seeds are rich in amino acids that help in serotonin production, which is good for one’s mood. 
Like Strawberries, Bananas are also rich in potassium. It is also a good source of Magnesium. Also the natural sugars in bananas when released quickly into the bloodstream makes you feel energetic. Bananas contain starchy carbohydrate which helps in sustaining your good mood.
Strawberry is a good source of potassium, which helps in the generation of nerve impulses. It is also a rich source of Vitamin C. These also change our mood for the better.