5 Stress Reducing Activities to Benefit People with Bipolar Disorder

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5 Stress Reducing Activities To Benefit People With Bipolar Disorder

Keeping stress levels low is a key component to coping with bipolar disorder. Too many people with bipolar disorder will turn to unhealthy forms of self-medication with over half experiencing addiction in their lifetime. Stress can exacerbate the mood swings experienced by people suffering from this mental illness, meaning stress-reducing activities can be a very healthy and beneficial way to make living with bipolar disorder easier. Here are a few ways to lower stress levels among people living with bipolar disorder:

Exercising Regularly

Consistent exercise is an important part of anyone’s life. It improves the health of both the mind and the body. In bipolar people, it’s an ideal way to relieve stress. Since set routines are so important for those who are living with bipolar disorder, it becomes much easier to simply add exercise into that routine. A few good forms of exercise might be swimming, yoga, or even just a morning walk. For people with busy work schedules, “Deskercise” can be a good replacement.

Meditating or Praying 

Any form of mental focus that allows the mind to drop whatever it is worrying about is good for stress reduction. The goal of meditation is to empty the mind entirely, making it an ideal method of releasing one’s grip on stress. Prayer can be a very soothing thing if a person is religious, shedding their worries and passing them on to their religious figure. Yoga is also a great form of “meditation” if you want to combine exercise with meditative practice, effectively killing two birds with one stone.

Eating a Balanced Diet

Eating an unhealthy, standard American diet can have a negative impact on anyone. However, it is especially important for those who are living with bipolar disorder to eat well, reducing stress to the body and increasing the potential for balanced moods. Avoid fatty foods, red meat, and carbohydrates. Include fish or fish oil as some studies have shown evidence that fish oil can improve symptoms of bipolar disorder.

You should also be sure to moderate caffeine intake. Suddenly stopping caffeine can have a negative effect as well, meaning it is important to reduce caffeine levels slowly. Eating consistently, at the same time each day with a similar variety of healthy foods, reduces the likelihood of unnecessary stress. Eating more nutritious foods and reducing any excess body fat can also work to limit stress.

Preparing a Response Plan for an Episode

If a person suffering from bipolar disorder feels prepared to handle an episode, they will experience less anxiety and stress from being around others. They should know the symptoms of both a depressive episode and mania so that they can put their plan into action and feel in control of themselves.

Find Fulfilling Work

An overly stressful job can sometimes exacerbate symptoms of bipolar disorder. If you think your work is contributing to your depression, consider moving into a career that is more fulfilling. For example, if you enjoy gardening, you might look into getting a job at a local greenhouse. If you prefer animals to humans, you might start your own dog walking or pet sitting businesses. Or if you enjoy writing, you might try your hand at freelancing. These days many writing projects are made available via sites like Upwork and Craigslist.org.

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White Office Building / BNS Studio


© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani

© Farshad Kazerooni – Azin Soltani


© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani


© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani


© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani


© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani

  • Design Associates: Mahta Heydari, Ali Kashtiara, Hadi Sharifzadeh, Nioosha Rashidi, Zoha Nekouian, Shabnam Abtahi
  • Detailed Design Consultant: Naser Naghdi, Mansour Naghdi 

  • Façade Contractor: Alma aluminum industry

© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani

© Farshad Kazerooni – Azin Soltani

The project is located at one of the busiest street in shahrak-e-gharb, Tehran. Its total area is 1500 sqm. The office complex comprises five levels of open office floors and one double height retail store at street level.


© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani

© Farshad Kazerooni – Azin Soltani

The main aim of design was to create an iconic façade to be in contrast with its surrounding buildings. The building façade is designed as a double skin façade. The first layer is a double glazed curtail wall. The building south and east facades are treated with series of white color horizontal aluminum louver that is being used as sunscreens which protects the internal glass façade from solar gain.


© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani

© Farshad Kazerooni – Azin Soltani

Detail

Detail

© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani

© Farshad Kazerooni – Azin Soltani

The distance between aluminum louver profile with 5×5 cm and 10×10 cm sections are designed according to human eye level in siting and standing positions in order to provide the suitable view and pleasant light and shadow.


Section

Section

There is about 70 cm space between the two skins that connect to each other with galvanized catwalk. There is an opening in façade louver at each floor level for both letting the windows to open for natural ventilation and for making the building façade more dynamic. In front of each opening there is a flower box with automatic irrigation which brings natural greens into the building façade. The double height retail store which is located at street level is not covered by louver skin façade to create sense of lightness and make it suitable for having wide retail windows.


© Farshad Kazerooni - Azin Soltani

© Farshad Kazerooni – Azin Soltani

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Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Scotland   photo via karyn

Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Scotland  

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Apathy Residence / SPA Design


© Amit Pasricha

© Amit Pasricha


© Amit Pasricha


© Amit Pasricha


© Amit Pasricha


© Amit Pasricha

  • Interior Design : Aishwarya Pathy
  • Furniture : Urbanist
  • Structural Engineer : Dr. L.S. Jayagopal – Mithran Structures Coimbatore,
  • Civil Contractors : Mr. Prabhu – Sujan Consortium, Coimbatore
  • Electrical Contractors : Mr. Pratap – JB Electricals, Coimbatore

© Amit Pasricha

© Amit Pasricha

From the architect. The house, conceived for an art collector, is designed as a “machine a regarder” color and light, a place for meditation. In a square plot of 30mX30m, the house is a roughly a square of 20mX20m that occupies the center. To compensate for the lack of garden depth, the plan is designed like a jigsaw puzzle piece with carved in courtyards, terrace gardens  and swimming pool. The outdoor comes inside the house, bringing light to its heart. The central self supported spiral staircase is lit for a top skylight in a transcendental light.


© Amit Pasricha

© Amit Pasricha

The plan is designed as a pinwheel figure. The garden level is composed of 4 rooms looking at the different orientations. The boundary wall, clad in laterite stone, collects the garden sculptures in its back drop screen, as well as an enclosed tropical garden in the center of the city. The plan also defines the garden use from entrance side, outdoor dining, evening garden, and pool side garden, each with a different character.


Ground Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

The first floor is focusing on 4 screen walls that reveal the light and time of the day. Each solar orientation is enhanced with a specific color:  Yellow for morning light on the East, Red for mid day light on the South, Orange for evening light on the West and Green for indirect light on the North. The coloured ceramic tiles on the facades reflect the sunlight on the inner face of the suspended screen wall, according to the time of the day, the 9 m wide walls get irradiated with bright color in succession as an homage to Mark Rothko and James Turell.


© Amit Pasricha

© Amit Pasricha

The red pool comes deep inside the house like a tong, making swimming activity part of art of living.


© Amit Pasricha

© Amit Pasricha

The outer projected grey plaster gives an elephant skin protection to the white inner sanctum of the house. The project is based on 5 colors/ materials: Ochre Red of the laterite boundary screen complemented by green of the tropical garden, Grey of the outer facade, White walls and ceiling, Black mosaic floor and staircase parapet

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