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Maximizing All Aspects of Your Health &Wellness. NAMI Presentation June 29, 2013 Susan C. Maloney, PhD., FNP-BC. Welcome.
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Maximizing All Aspects of Your Health &Wellness NAMI Presentation June 29, 2013 Susan C. Maloney, PhD., FNP-BC scm
Welcome • Sincere thanks to all of the planning committee for selecting my proposal as worthy of offering you what I love to speak about, what I believe in, and what I know to be true for myself; and, what I continue to work on each and every day. • My hope is that you find value in what I have to share as well . scm
Program Objectives: • Take a Wellness Inventory • Challenge health limiting beliefs we currently hold about our wellness potential • Learn practical ways to change current health practices • Adopt new thoughts, behaviors and practices for optimal wellness • Define your OWN health goals to maximize your wellness scm
How Well Are You Today? • How Well are You Today? scm
Wellness Inventory • 3= this is true of me most of the time • 2= this is true of me some of the time • 1= this is true of me almost none of the time • 1. Making basic changes in my life to improve my health is something I often think about • 2. The way I take care of my body expresses the way I feel about myself • 3. When I look in the mirror, I feel comfortable with my physical appearance scm
Wellness Inventory • 3= this is true of me most of the time • 2= this is true of me some of the time • 1= this is true of me almost none of the time • 4. I like to give and get hugs • 5. Exercise is a priority in my life • 6. My diet consists mainly of fast foods • 7. I regularly get enough sleep scm
Wellness Inventory • 3= this is true of me most of the time • 2= this is true of me some of the time • 1= this is true of me almost none of the time • 8. When something ails me, I tend to want to treat the symptoms rather than look for the cause • 9. I am motivated to take better care of myself in all respects • 10. I frequently do not take care of my physical and emotional needs scm
Daily: Analyze: Choose: Change: Thrive • Feeling a high level of wellness? • Feeling an optimum sense of health? • Health is not merely the absence of Dis-ease • Absence of well being? • Absence of joy in living? scm
You are worth every positive action you take for your health! scm
A symphony of Healthy Choices EAT YOUR VEGGIES! scm
Wellness Reminders • Wellness is a choice • Wellness is a way of life • Wellness is a process • Wellness is integrating all aspects of the self • Wellness is an understanding that everything we do and feel has an impact on our health • Wellness is loving acceptance of yourself It’s YOUR Choice! scm
The Process of Undoing • Challenging health limiting beliefs we may hold about our past, current or future state of health • Why is this important? • How does what we think about affect our health and wellness? scm
Health Challenging Beliefs • “I’m depressed and my medicine made me gain weight.” • “I don’t have energy to exercise.” • “I can’t afford to eat a healthy diet.” • “I’m alone.” • “It’s easier to stay home and not try.” • “I don’t have any choice in things.” scm
Negative Trap scm
Statistics that Need our Attention • Mental illness and CHD • Mental illness and Diabetes/Obesity • Mental illness and Immunology • Mental illness and Social/relational health • Mental illness and Personal responsibility • Mental illness and Financial wellness scm
Physical Illness and Mental Illness • Morbidity Rates • Heart Disease • Lung Disease • Diabetes/Obesity • Cancer • Infections • Depression • Anxiety • Bipolar • Childhood disorders scm
So…What to do? • One positive choice at a time scm
Given the Stats…. • What must we do? • How do we stay focused on recovery? • Fake it till you make it! • Do it even when you don’t feel like it • Do it especially when you don’t feel like it • Do it because it’s absolutely a matter of your very quality and essence of life Just DO It! scm
Let’s Begin: One Step at a Time • Physical Self • Exercise • Nutrition • Self-Care • Sleep • Emotional Self • Manage stress • Emotion regulation • Positive attitude • Listen: Awareness • Self-Nurturing Practices • Nutritional Self- Food as Medicine- Farm-acy • Super Foods • Depression Prevention • Spiritual Self • Connection to self • Connection to others • Connection to Higher Power scm
Physical Self- Exercise • MOVE daily • What moves you? • What inspires you to be active? • Run • Walk • Garden • Swim • Dance http://www.k-state.edu/paccats/Contents/PA/PDF/PA%20by%20Intensity.pdf scm
Physical Health: Nutrition • Are you promoting a sluggish metabolism? • Are you maximizing your energy? • Are you supporting your total health and other comorbid disease states (thyroid, heart disease)? • Let’s look at how we can maximize your efforts toward wellness in all these dimensions scm
Promoting a High level metabolism • Do you eat when you’re not hungry? • Do you eat quickly? • Do you eat less than 30gms fiber daily? • Do you eat fewer than 5 servings fruit/veggies/day? • Do you eat breakfast EVERY day? • Do you binge eat? • Do you eat less than 4 meals/day? scm
Promoting a High level metabolism • Do you drink less than 8 glasses of water daily? • Do you eat more processed foods than whole grains and whole foods? • Do you get protein in your diet 2-3 times/day? • Do you add sugar and salt to your foods daily? • Do you maintain a healthy weight? scm
Promoting a High level metabolism • Do you exercise 3 times/week? • Do you eat fatty fish and good fats daily? • Do you eat red meats more than 1-2 times/week? • Do you drink excessive caffeine? • Do you lift weights/strength conditioning weekly? scm
Physical: Self-Care • Personal Self-Care- • Do you drink fewer than 3 alcoholic drinks/week? • Do you avoid marijuana and other drugs? • Do you avoid tobacco and second hand smoke? • Do you regularly use dental floss? scm
Physical: Self-Care • Do you use sunscreen? • Do you wash your hands every time after using the bathroom? • Do you get fewer than 2 colds/year? • Do you always wear your seat belt? • Do you keep your scheduled health/PCP visits? scm
Physical Health: Sleep • I seldom feel tired or rundown • I fall asleep easily at bedtime • I usually get 7-8 hours sleep/night • I take 10-15 minutes to think about my day and my life (pray, meditate, write in a journal) • If awakened, I can easily go back to sleep • I do not have to use a sleeping pill, drugs or alcohol to fall asleep scm
Mindfulness scm
Nutritional Health- Super Foods • Super Foods scm
Making the Most of What You Can • How do I eat healthy on a fixed subsidized income? • How can I make healthy choices when I only have access to free lunches at the drop-in center? • What if I have no transportation to the grocery store? • Here is where we maximize the choices and things that we CAN control! scm
Smart Choices • Portion control • Bang for your Best Buck options • Planning your grocery trips/rides/weekly menu • Check out local farmer’s markets, cooperative, road side veggie stands • Clip coupons when available • Get your family/friends/social group involved in meal planning and meal sharing • Eliminate excess empty calories, dollars spent on less than healthy options (i.e. soda) scm
Choices? scm
Current Statistics • Evidence shows that individuals with depressive disorders and alcoholism have significantly lower serum Folate and Vitamin B 12 levels. • Additionally, diets low in Omega 3 fatty acids increase risks for cardiovascular disease and depression. Coppen, A., & Bolander-Gouaille, C. (2005). Treatment of depression: time to consider folic acid and vitamin B12. J Psychopharmacol. 2005 Jan;19(1):59-65. Frasure-Smith, N., Lesperance, F., Julien, P. (2004). Major depression is associated with lower omega-3 fatty acid levels in patients with recent acute coronary syndromes. Biol Psychiatry. 2004 May 1;55(9):891-6 scm
Dietary Must Have’s: • Enriched whole grain cereals • Eggs • Low-fat dairy • Chicken • Whey protein • Salmon/oil • Flax seed/flax oil • Chia seeds • Nuts (almonds, walnuts) scm