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Refocusing on Your Motivation

 Dear Members, 

Sometimes it takes the opinion or view of another to clarify your reasons and make sense of it all.  The important concept is that you are working towards a healthier and happier lifestyle. 

Take the time to refocus on your motivation.  Why did you choose this path? What keeps you pushing forward?  How are you able to keep this momentum? What helped you make this choice? 

By sharing, you may have just helped another find the motivation they were looking for and this makes it all worthwhile.
 
Karen, Health Educator
15 years ago 0 406 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Feeling low

Julie,
 
We are here to listen and support you in your lows.  Have you considered talking with your physician about your feelings of sadness?  As Rosie suggested, anti-depressants and/or therapy may be an option you may want to consider. 
 
You mentioned that music helps, is there anything else you find helps boost your mood?  Members have any advice for Julie?
 
Keep writing, we are here for you Julie
 
Hugs,
 
Karen, Health Educator
15 years ago 0 406 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Diva news...

Well said Goofy.  Diva, no need to apologize for anything, this forum is here for you so that you may get all the support needed

Karen, Health Educator
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My father... was diegnosed with heart failure

Sheba,
 
Thanks for the update, glad to hear it wasn't as bad as you expected.  Members, how wonderful you are with the support
 
Karen, Health Educator
15 years ago 0 406 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Smoking

Pete,
 
Diva has provided you with good insight.  Considering that you have many other things to contend with, it would be helpful to manage them carefully with your doctor.  And you don't have to go full force with the quit, but take small steps. 
 
Karen, Health Educator
15 years ago 0 406 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Progressive Muscle Relaxation: Your Feet and Legs

Dear Members,
 
Let's try some more progressive muscle relaxation!
 
Your Feet and Legs:

Put your feet on the floor. Curl your toes down to tighten the muscles in your feet. Hold for a count of 10 then relax for a count of 20.
 
Lift your feet slightly off the floor and point your toes to tense the muscles on the back of your lower legs (calves). Hold for a count of 10 then relax for a count of 20. Repeat.
 
Put your feet back on the floor. Push your knees together to tense the muscles of your inner thighs. Hold for a count of 10 then relax for a count of 20. Repeat.
 
Tense your hips, buttocks and upper legs. Hold for a count of 10 then relax for a count of 20. Repeat.
 
Feeling better already?
 
Karen, Health Educator
 
 
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Feeling low

Julie,
 
Good to hear you are doing well!  Perhaps you can make lunch meetings with friends a regular routine.  Keep us posted regularly as well
 
 
Karen, Health Educator
15 years ago 0 406 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Motivation needed.

Julie,
 
Don't be so hard on yourself, you are on the right path.  One thing many people don’t realize is that you don’t need to do high intensity exercise to get healthy and lose weight.  In fact most major authorities suggest moderate intensity exercise for weight loss! According to professional guidelines you should focus on:
 
Frequency - how often you bike
Intensity – how hard you bike (e.g., hills)
Time - how long you spend biking and
Type – what type of activity you do (e.g., biking, walking, swimming, etc.)
 
For more information and support on weight loss managment, check out our sister site: HealthWeigtCentre.net
 
Hope this helps,
 
Karen, Health Educator
15 years ago 0 406 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Role Transition and Strategies

Dear Members,

Step 1:
Write down all of the positive aspects of your old role. What did you like or enjoy most about the old role? What aspects of the old role do you miss the most? 
 
Step 2: Write down all of the negative aspects of your old role. This can be very difficult to think about. However, there’s always at least something negative!  
 
Step 3: Write down the negative aspects of your new role. Try to be as specific as possible and describe the negative aspects in as much detail as possible.  
 
Step 4: Write down the positive aspects of your new role. This is the most difficult part of the exercise but you may be able to find some if you think long enough - and try hard enough. There may be something positive about your new role even if it doesn’t seem very big or important right now. If you can’t think of anything, ask the Support Group [pop-up to Support Group] for help. Somebody may have been in a similar situation.  
 
Step 5: Spend some time comparing the positive and negative aspects of your old and new roles. After looking at the evidence, was the old role really all good? Is your new role really all bad? You know what the challenges of your new role are. What are the potential opportunities? Is there any possible way to get anything positive out of your new role?  
 
Step 6: Spend some time thinking about how your new role has affected your relationships. What were you like in your old relationships? What are you like in your new relationships? Is there anything you’d like to change in your behavior or communication style? What are your goals?  
 
Step 7: Spend some time thinking about whether or not there is anything you can do to cope better with your role transitions. Are there any changes you can make in how you’re thinking or behaving? What specific changes could you work on?  
 
Take the time to really think carefully about your role transition and complete the Role Transition exercises suggested above. This will be hard work and it’ll likely take some time. Most people who struggle with a role transition have trouble seeing anything negative about the old role - and anything positive about the new role. You may need help by getting a different perspective from a friend, or ask the Support Group for help. That’s what we are here for. 
 
Was this strategy helpful to you?
 
Karen, Health Educator
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I gotta get this done

Goofy,
 
Sending peaceful thoughts and prayers your way.  May you and your family find renewed strength during this difficult time.  We are always here when you need the support.  Take care
 
Karen, Health Educator