I spend years, inside the human brain. I’ve held its delicate folds, repaired its fragile vessels, and seen miracles unfold under the microscope. But here’s what they don’t teach you in neurosurgery residency: the most powerful healing often happens outside the operating room.
I’ve watched patients with identical scans of patients with same disease, recover at different speeds. Why? Because emotions aren’t just “feelings” – they’re forces reshaping and recovering your brain. Stress isn’t abstract; it’s cortisol carving canyons into your neurons. Joy isn’t fluffy; it’s literally growing new brain cells, a process called, neuroplasticity.
So, from one human to another (who just happens to peek inside skulls for a living), here’s my prescription for your best emotional health:
1. Your Brain is Listening – Talk Nicely to It
“I’ve seen stress scars on scans like tree rings in drought.”
That critical voice in your head? It’s not just in your head – it’s changing your head. When you stress a lot, you’re flooding your brain with chemicals that shrink memory centers. Try this instead: Swap “I’m such an idiot” with “Okay, that didn’t work – what I learned from it?” Your neurons will thank you.
2. Breathe Like Your Life Depends On It (Because It Kinda Does)
“Before I make the first cut in surgery? I take three slow and deep breaths. You should too.”
When stress hits – work chaos, deadlines, traffic jams, toddler tantrums– your breath is the emergency brake.
– Simple Fix: Inhale for 4 counts → Hold for 4→ Exhale for 4. Do it twice.
Why it works: Slams the brakes on panic mode.
3. Move – Even If It’s Just Shaking Your Booty
“My best surgical ideas come during walks – not staring at scans.”
You don’t need marathons. Dance in your kitchen. Walk while calling your mom. Stretch during sitting for long ours in front of computer. Movement pumps “happy hormones” (endorphins) into your brain and flushes out stress gunk. Your mood will lift before your heart rate does.
4. Prioritize Adequate Sound Sleep
“I’ve seen what chronic exhaustion does to brains. It’s scarier than any tumor.”
Stop scrolling 2 hours before bed. Charge your phone outside the bedroom. Your brain isn’t “resting” at night – it’s power-washing toxic waste. Miss sleep, and you’re marinating your neurons in stress soup. Prioritize it like a neurosurgeon guards delicate brain tissue.
5. Hugs > Pills (Sometimes)
“The loneliest brains age faster. Connection is neuron booster”
Call that friend you’ve been avoiding. Compliment the barista. Human connection releases hormone called oxytocin – nature’s antidepressant. And if you’re struggling? Telling someone is brain surgery for the soul. Vulnerability isn’t weakness – it’s neural rewiring.
6. Eat Real Food (Your Brain Knows Fake)
“If it comes in a neon packet? Your neurons cringe.”
Feed your brain like you’d fuel you favorite car:
– Omega 3 fatty acids = Brain armor (avocados, nuts, fish)
– Antioxidant = shields (berries,cherries, greens)
– Sugary beverages = Inflammatory grenades (seriously, ditch the soda)
Pro tip: Hydrate! Dehydrated brains get cranky faster than toddlers. Drink 3-4 litres of water daily.
7. Chase Purpose, Not Perfection
“I’ve held dying brains and thriving ones. The difference? Meaning.”
What makes you feel alive? Gardening? Volunteering? Bad karaoke? Do more of that. Pair it with gratitude: Jot down 1 tiny win daily (“Sandwich I made was perfect”). It trains your brain to spot light in the dark.
8. Ask for Help – Seriously
“If your car broke, you’d see a mechanic. Why not your mind?”
Therapy isn’t for “broken” people. It’s tune-ups for complex machinery. Need meds? That’s no different than a diabetic needing insulin. Your brain is an organ. Treat it like one.
Final Thought from the OR:
After 20 years of fixing brains, here’s my deepest cut: You’re not stuck with the brain you have. Every kind word, every deep breath, every belly laugh physically reshapes it. You hold the scalpel. Start sculpting.
Your emotional health isn’t soft science. It’s survival.
Stay curious. Stay kind. Especially to yourself.
—Dr. Arun Tungaria
(Still stitches brains, now mending spirits too)

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