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Diversity and ageing

I was recently privileged enough to sit with 22 culturally diverse people who hailed mostly from European backgrounds and were actively involved in an Age Activities group in their community.  The median age range was 80-90 years of age and they were all still independently living in the community. 
I have never seen so many bright eyed incredibly vibrant older people in a long time.  These women shone.  Their skin radiated health and vitality.  Only three of them used any walking aid and the laughter and connection between them was infectious.
I had an hour with them and wanted to discuss what wellness meant to them.  What was their secrets to feeling well?
 
I went around the table and asked each person questions on wellness and they were so forthcoming, so articulate and so proud to share what made them tick.
 
The answers were the same again and again –
 
Family
Community
Laughter
Spirituality.
Good food, home grown produce and a balance of food groups.
They all bar one walked and moved in some way daily. 
They mowed their lawns and tended their gardens. 
They danced and listened to music.  
They read an array of publications.
They all still spoke several languages, their native tongue filled with passion and joy.
They were happy to be alive – they expected to feel this good and they were so generous in the sharing.
 
In essence their recipe for a long and joyous life included some of the most basic of human needs:


Balanced diet – everything in moderation
Exercise, movement and active living
Connection to family and community
Work & play balance
Finding purpose and meaning in one’s life
 
The three healthiest places in the world where people live the longest were found to be villages in Japan and Italy, and the commonality of both were the many dimensions of wellness that I mentioned above. 
 
There are many dimensions to wellness, irrespective of your overall health or abilities.  If you feel the time is right to discuss your wellness plans and goals then it may also be the right time to engage in a Wellness Coach.
I have done extensive formal and informal training to support you as a coach in many facets of your journey to wellness and Im immensely passionate about supporting others to find their best lifestyle balance, whilst identifying strengths, values and core needs.
So don’t let anything stop you from finding the most congruent ways forward to your life ahead, as Im here to support you in achieving your goals and plans.

11/19/2013

Move your Booty

There is something so glorious about movement.  According to Ryan and Travis it is the most basic of expressions of energy output in the Wellness Energy System.  Movement is life giving.  When we move, our lungs expand, our heart is pumping strongly and we express how we are feeling.  As a body worker and therapist the people I need to see the most are those that don’t find time for regular movement in their life.  And I’m the same.  I love to keep a regular routine of movement doing what I love – mixing it up a bit also- Yoga, walking, kayaking, dancing and gardening.  When I am unbalanced in my routine I feel it in my body and mind.  Yesterday was a classic example of this.  I worked solidly on the computer and doing office stuff and house chores.  I didn’t take the dogs for a walk and I hadn’t practiced Yoga for four days.  Last night I slept poorly and my body just felt “YUK”, kind of itchy under my skin and I always see that as my nervous system on overload and too much metabolic waste building up in my system.  Move it or lose it…… thats the truth, find regular ways to move your body, feed your spirit and nurture your self through moving.

Here are a few suggestions and please feel free to share how you keep movement in your life:


Aerobics / Boxing / Canoeing / Dancing / Frisbee Throwing / Giggling /Horse riding /Isolated stretching / Juggling / Kayaking / Long distance running / music therapy / Nia / Pilates / Running / Skiing / Trampolining / Up hill walking / Vaulting / Walking / Yoga.


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