Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts

November 10, 2009

Are You the Driver of Change...Or is It Driving You?

All of us are subject to change.  It's one of the laws of nature.  Some change we drive...some change drives us.  I find it difficult to deal with change I didn't initiate.  But, much of the time that unsought change benefits me as much or more than change I bring into my life.

How a person deals with change can say a lot about them.  Most days I'm afraid my dealings with change probably don't have very nice things to say about me.  Change is just one of those stressors in life we have little control over.  I'm not telling you to "embrace change"...not being of a hugger and all. But, learn to be patient with yourself and realize this just might not be the time to fight.

We've all heard how to deal with stress.  I need to hear it as much as anyone, so I'm going to tell you again.

  • Breathe
  • Exercise - Especially when you don't feel like it.
  • Eat right - Whatever that might mean for you.  For me, it means no wheat, very little sugar and carbs, and plenty of protein and good fats.
  • Get an appropriate amount of sleep - Too much is just as bad as too little.
  • Find things or people or places that bring joy and happiness into your life.
  • And, finally, learn to love yourself, accept yourself, and strive for reasonable expectations in your self-growth.
So, it this post about change or stress? For me this year, they've pretty much been one and the same.  I'm thinking a few of you might be able to relate.  

I'm grateful for where I am, but look forward to moving on...even if that means more change and in the process more stress!

Copied from Sunny's other blog: freshandfeisty.blogspot.com

February 14, 2009

Cheap Calories and Couch Potatoes

Boy have we got some heavy reading for you! Mothergoosemouse posted a five part series on obesity, high fructose corn syrup and health care in the United States. We especially like the comments/discussion following the last post. Are we fat because we make bad choices, are we fat because of our food? It's definitely open to debate. Check it out and come back and tell us what you think:

Part one

Part two

Part three

Part four

Part five (conclusion)