Welcome back to #MentalHealthMonday on The Meredith Patterson Podcast. Today I want to talk about something that often gets overlooked when we think about wellness: Neurological Wellness.
Now, I know that sounds very clinical, but at its core, neurological wellness is simply about taking care of the most powerful system in your body—your brain, your spinal cord, and your nervous system.
These systems are the command center of who you are. They regulate your thoughts, your emotions, your ability to move, remember, and connect with others. And yet, so often, we don't give them the same intentional care we might give our muscles, our skin, or even our heart.
Neurological wellness goes beyond the absence of disease. It's not just about preventing conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or Multiple Sclerosis. Instead, it's about actively supporting and strengthening your nervous system so that you can live with more clarity, more energy, and more resilience—whether or not you have a diagnosed neurological condition.
Think of it this way: we maintain our cars with tune-ups before they break down. Neurological wellness is that tune-up for your brain and nervous system.
Let's break this down into five main pillars, each of which you can start working on right now.
Stress, anxiety, and chronic worry all put your nervous system into overdrive. Over time, that takes a toll on your brain's ability to function at its best. Practices like meditation, mindfulness, therapy, and journaling don't just calm your mind—they literally change the wiring in your brain through something called neuroplasticity. Your brain can create new pathways and rewire itself to handle stress more effectively.
When you move your body, you're not just working your muscles—you're giving your brain a workout, too. Exercise increases blood flow, oxygen, and growth factors that keep brain cells healthy and even encourage new ones to grow. Activities that involve coordination, like dance or yoga, are especially powerful because they challenge both the body and the mind at the same time.
Your brain loves a challenge. Learning a new language, doing puzzles, reading, or even trying to play a new instrument can keep your neurons firing and your memory sharp. Think of it as strength training for your mind.
The food you eat is either fueling your brain or fogging it up. Diets high in processed foods and sugars increase inflammation in the body and can impair neurological function. On the other hand, omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants from fruits and veggies, and whole foods rich in vitamins and minerals help protect your neurons and support clear thinking.
Humans are wired for connection. Regular social interaction stimulates the brain, reduces stress, and protects against cognitive decline. Whether it's a phone call with a loved one, volunteering, or joining a community class, staying socially active is a crucial part of neurological health.
When we talk about neurological wellness holistically, it means weaving these practices together into a plan that fits your lifestyle.
It's about asking yourself:
How can I move my body in ways that feel joyful?
What new skill or activity could I learn that excites me?
What small changes can I make to my diet this week?
Who can I reach out to today to connect with?
There is no "one-size-fits-all." Your neurological wellness plan should reflect who you are and what brings you fulfillment.
So here's my invitation for you this week: choose just one practice that strengthens your nervous system.
Maybe it's trying a brain-boosting recipe with salmon or leafy greens.
Maybe it's setting aside ten minutes for deep breathing each morning.
Maybe it's calling a friend you haven't talked to in a while.
Or maybe it's signing up for that dance class you've always wanted to take.
Remember—neurological wellness isn't about doing everything perfectly. It's about building intention and consistency, one step at a time. And every step you take strengthens your brain, your body, and your spirit.
✨ Because when your nervous system thrives—you thrive.
If today's episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who might need a reminder to nurture their brain and body.
And as always, remember: Bliss is your birthright. Have vision for what you want but be grateful for where you are every single day.
Thank you for listening