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[M420]Mental And Emotional Problems
by Billy Williams, Bil
However, what often makes a person successful in another field does not translate into success as a trader. Often, the success they experienced before in whatever area they come from will cause them to fail unless they adopt a new paradigm or a new set of mental and emotional skills to trading.

Lawyers that are the most successful in their respective legal specialties are almost always extremely hardworking and have tremendous amounts of mental and emotional endurance to fight for their clients. They are also very resourceful as they are capable of going the extra mile to protect the interests of their clients. They hate to lose because it can hurt their confidence and affect their reputation with present and future clients.

Now, if someone with a legal background brings these traits into trading they could find themselves getting crushed by the market. For example, a good attorney may hate to lose because it brings the pain of letting a client down or simply because he is so competitive. Bringing that "hate to lose" mindset to trading can keep the same attorney from taking a loss in the market.

Once experiencing a loss in the market, the same attorney may resort to trying to "make something happen" in the market because that is what he has done his whole legal career. His proactive traits in the markets however can result in even more losses because that trait in the extreme can hurt a trader's equity because you have to be more patient and wait for the market to setup for you to trade.

These mental and emotional biases that an individual can bring to their trading can prevent successful trading. However by studying your mental/emotional state when executing trades and tracking them in a journal you can make the correction on these behaviours. Its important to spend some time keeping trading records that detail your thoughts for entering your trades.

By keeping a journal of your mental and emotional states of mind then you you will be able to quickly determine if your own internal biases are effecting your trading or if this is simply a normal downturn in your trading system. Having such insight can make all the difference in trading successfully.

Copyright 2006 Billy Williams

We have all experienced days when we felt so sad that it drove us to tears --- even if we do not even know the reason for our sorrow. We become uninterested in our daily routines, and find ourselves struggling with sluggishness and melancholy. At times, we can be so overcome with emotional distress that we do not even want to go out of the room and choose to just sleep all day. These periods of sadness are but normal for any human being. Still, these feelings of sadness should not come on a regular basis. If one regularly suffers from sadness, it may be possible that that person is already suffering from clinical depression.

At present, depression afflicts at least 17 million adults in the United States alone. Clinical depression usually starts even without the person noticing it. Some are lulled into a cycle of despair even without the slightest hint that they already have an emotional and psychological problem. Clinical depression is a medical condition that affects the mind, often leaving the person suffering from feelings of hopelessness, loss of ambition, and loss of the ability to focus on tasks and on life itself. People suffering from chronic and acute depression become so sad and apathetic that it is often extremely difficult for them to even get out of bed in the morning. The depressed person reaches a state where even the simplest activity is performed with great difficulty. Depression has both physiological and sociological causes. It may be brought on by a physical illness, an emotional trauma or experience, use of various drugs and medications, alcohol abuse, or a combination of various factors. If depression is left untreated, this condition can adversely affect academic achievement, family life, friendships, careers, and may even lead to broken relationships.

Examination of this psychological problem in physio-chemical terms would show that depression is closely linked to abnormalities or changes in brain chemistry. Poor nutrition, lack of exercise, and negative attitudes also worsen a person's depression.

People with psychological problems usually seek help from a mental health professional who, in turn, prescribes mood balancing drugs or anti-depressants such as citalopram or flouextine. Intense psychotherapy and counseling may also be required. However, there are others who use an alternative form of medicine for a more natural treatment. Milder cases of depression can be treated solely with natural remedies without the need for antidepressant prescriptions.

Therapy that involves personal expression has been found to provide an outlet for pent-up feelings and can be a positive way to articulate deep emotions. This can take many forms such as dance, martial arts, or art lessons. Relaxation techniques can also help a person focus and gain a sense of serenity. Ancient exercise and stress relief methods such as yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and hypnosis are also popular means to treat depression.

A change in diet and the use of supplements have been found effective in dealing with depression. Adding fish oil, Zinc, and B vitamins help the body regulate chemicals that may trigger depression. Exercise is very important for physical, emotional, and mental health. Keeping active will rejuvenate the body and keep it fit, promoting a healthier lifestyle and better self image. Working out several times per week can calm the senses and invigorate the body.

Although depression has increased dramatically in today's world, the problem of depression is as old as time. It still continues to debilitate many lives despite the availability of 21st century technologies and conveniences. We can learn on the wisdom of many different healing traditions in our quest to overcome the burden of depression. Though there are modern tools to overcome depression, one should try to seek and discover the vibrant energy and personal empowerment that everyone of us can discover, even without using drugs.
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