8 Spiritual Growth Tips-Free Download

$0.00

8 Spiritual Growth Tips-Free Download

Description

8 ways to Boost your Spiritual Health

Some people find spirituality through religion; others don’t. There’s no right or wrong way to achieve spiritual health. If you’re unsure where to begin, here are a few ways to help you get started.

1. Connect with your faith community

According to a Gallup study, 43% of Americans say they belong to a church or other religious body. These places of worship offer a number of ways to connect and encourage those living with a mental health condition to have community connections.

Find someone or an organization that shares your beliefs and thoughts and reconnect with them – whether online, over the phone or in-person. Reach out to a pastor or spiritual leader and find ways to connect with like-minded people within your faith community who can support and encourage you.

“During the pandemic, many people’s support systems had been taken away from them—church, volunteering, support groups,” Wester said. “It was really hard on those who already struggled with mental health issues. As soon as you feel it’s safe to physically do so, I encourage people to reconnect with their faith community.”

2. Volunteer or help others

If you don’t have a faith community, that’s okay. Another way to feel connected to your spirituality and faith is to find a cause that matters to you and to give back. You can work at a food pantry, become a mentor or tutor or foster an animal. Doing so can grow your community and connect you with like-minded people. By helping others, it’ll also give you a sense of purpose and gratitude.

3. Practice yoga

You don’t have to be a yogi to gain the spiritual benefits of the practice. Yoga is for everyone at any level. Besides strengthening and stretching your body, it can help your mind and spirit—reducing symptoms of stress, depression and anxiety.

4. Meditate

Like yoga, you don’t need to be an expert meditator. Meditation is one of the easiest practices to maintain because it requires little time. “Some people think you have to sit and be quiet, but that’s not true,” Wester said. “You can walk and meditate,  being mindful of how your feet feel on the ground or the details of your surroundings. Just the practice of slowing your body down can help slow your brain down.”

Meditating for as little as five minutes can help reduce stress, depression and anxiety and increase your mindfulness. If you need assistance, there are some excellent guided meditation apps, such as Calm or Balance.

5. Keep a journal

The act of writing can help you process your emotions, increase your awareness and give you a nonjudgmental space to express your feelings in the moment. Write down your worries and your fears or start a daily gratitude journal with prompts.

6. Spend time in nature

Whether you live in the mountains, the desert or near the beach, spending time in nature can boost your spiritual health. You can’t help but disconnect from your phone, your day and your troubles. Even just a few minutes watching the birds, the trees swaying in the wind or the crashing waves on the shoreline can be therapeutic.

7. Focus on your hobbies

Find things that you enjoy doing, whether it be knitting, coloring, cooking, playing a sport or working out. Focusing on things you enjoy can bring back a sense of purpose and keep you focused in the moment—even just for a little bit.

8. Speak with a chaplain or someone you trust

If you’re struggling to connect with your spiritual side or your mental health, reach out to someone specially trained or with someone you trust who can help.

Memphis Conjure Supply