1) The mind should be under the control of will.
2) Emotional maturity: The ability to control and rule emotions. It means that a person should be able to regulate emotions in the positive, constructive and productive manner.
3) The mind (mental processes) should be moderate, balanced and trained.
4) Proper functioning of mind.
5) Good memory power.
6) Positive, constructive and productive mental attitude.
7) The ability to handle situations.
8) The ability to face emergencies, facts and realities of life with courage and patience.
9) The ability to understand, resist and deal effectively with negative and destructive thoughts, emotions, circumstances, environment, words and mental attitude of our own and others.
10) The ability to plan correctly.
11) The ability to solve problems without getting frustrated.
12) The ability to resist frustration, failures, disappointments without being disturbed.
13) The ability to stay always mentally relaxed.
14) Patience, perseverance, confidence, courage, empathy, etc.
15) The ability to concentrate on the wished object.
16) Sense of responsibilities.
17) Common sense.
18) A mentally healthy person very well knows himself - his will-power, attitude, weaknesses and qualities.
19) A mentally healthy person evaluates himself, accept his weaknesses and try to overcome them.
20) A mentally healthy person believes in his abilities. He has confidence that he can accomplish the tasks that he undertakes. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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