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It seems as if most people are
too busy to really think about their health until they get
sick. It may be a simple cold, the dreaded flu, or something
much more long lasting such as high blood pressure,
arthritis, chronic fatigue, or depression. Illness is a sign
from your body that not everything is working as it should.
I have a ten point plan for wellness that I want to share
with you so that you can maximize your years of wellness and
the productivity in your work, and minimize those number of
days that you may be under the weather.
Physical health and vitality always has at its root an
individual who is happy, centered and has a purpose in life.
If this is not you, you will find that you are more at risk
of catching colds, having those aches and pains, and being
prone to depression, anxiety and the like. In the area of
mind/body medicine the study of the mind’s effect on the
body is termed "psychoneuroimmunology". This describes the
impact that the emotions (psycho-) have on the nervous (neuro-)
and immune systems, and thus on the rest of the body. I have
utilized these principles to come up with my wellness plan.
The goal is to minimize stress and maximize the sense of
joy, purpose and fun.
Know your life’s work. One’s life work may be different from
or the same as one’s vocation or avocation. You will know
that you have found it when you sense its significance and
contribution. Search and discover what it is and move
towards it. When you connect with your life’s work your
passion for life lifts you into a place of better health and
wellness.
Know that you are in charge of your life. This may seem
obvious, but most people do not act as if they know this
simple rule. You may be what you eat, but as well and more
importantly, you are what you believe. And if you believe
that you are not the one in charge of your life and its
direction, then you are at sufferance of life and its whims.
This becomes the most empowering knowledge that you can
gain.
You ALWAYS have a choice. Choice is power, and to know that
there are always choices in your life is empowering. If you
feel that you are stuck with one or only limited choices,
then your ability to act is restricted. This will lead to a
sense of disempowerment and frustration which will
inevitably lead to anger, fear and eventually illness.
Look for miracles in your life. Miracles are those things in
life that are better than you expected, more than you
anticipated or wished for. Miracles big and small are those
things in life that can bring joy and lessen the pain in
your life. Looking for the miracles in your life brings
forth the sense of the mysterious and a sense of a world
that is supporting you in all you do.
Seek fun. At different points in our life, the definition of
fun differs. What is your sense of fun now, as an adult? I’m
not necessarily talking about just vacations and weekends.
What is fun for you on a daily basis? Decide what this is
and do it, regularly. Be the generator of what is fun for
you in your life, don’t wait for someone else to do it for
you. Fun is essential to a happy and healthy living of your
life.
Develop a sense of spirituality and community. Develop a
sense of your connection to the universe and the people
around you. Whether you believe in a god/goddess or not, a
sense of your relationship to your earth and to your world
is imperative. Maybe a sense of the beyond, of the unknown,
of the possible, of other universes out there, a sense of
wonder and awe of the world around you and being open to
loving forces that you may not understand or have yet to
know. Additionally, build a network of individuals who are
supportive of your dreams and goals without judgment,
allowing you to make mistakes and loving you all the same.
Touch nature. Nature is a great healing force. Here in Marin
County we are blessed with many trails, shorelines, and
nature walks to choose from. Connect with nature in any way.
Being in your garden or on a walk to view the flora and
fauna in your neighborhood helps relieve stress and puts you
in a much better state of mind for productivity and
creativity.
Tune into your body. Daily, take 5 minutes to tune into your
body. Where are the aches and pains? Do you feel heaviness
anywhere? What is your energy level today? Are you sleeping
well? Eating well? Craving foods? By listening to your body
everyday, you are much more able to sense when your body is
out of balance and thus can act quickly to get your body
back into balance and health.
Exercise. I’m not talking about riding 25 miles on your bike
or running a marathon, but I am talking about taking time to
relieve stress from your day through exercise. This can be a
simple walk, stretching, yoga, tai-chi or swimming a few
laps in your pool. It doesn’t have to take a long time or
necessarily be strenuous. The goal is to relieve stress,
help your body detoxify through sweating and to keep your
body in shape.
Eat a healthier diet. Of course you knew this one was going
to come up somewhere in my list. Eat a variety of deeply
colored fruits and vegetables such as beets, kale, yams,
carrots, blueberries, strawberries, artichokes, seaweed.
Also whole grains such as brown rice, quinoa, millet, whole
oats, whole wheat. Reduce your red meat intake and increase
fatty cold water fishes such as salmon and halibut. Enjoy
the ritual of eating and give it the time it deserves.
In ancient China, it is said that a doctor was not paid if
one of his/her patients fell ill. The doctor’s job back then
was to keep people from becoming ill. My hope is that this
plan will help you build reserves of health to keep you free
from illness. Here’s to your health and happiness in work
and life.