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Wellness Challenge is Add One Action Weekly
- by James Lovette-Black PhD
The benefits of improving one’s health and wellness are immense. However, it can often be difficult to know how and where to begin. Our best-of-the-bunch recommendation is to choose one action for one week and make it habitual. Optimally, this means you are thinking about this wellness action and using it daily for one week.
That’s the easy part.
The challenging – and interesting – part is adding a new action each week, building on your previous work. In so doing, your global health will improve quickly and you will likely be pleasantly surprised at having more energy, sleeping better, moving easier, etc.
This simple approach reinforces the idea that the work of wellness is empowering and proactive. It shows immediate, tangible results, which provides quick cognitive reinforcement for the mind’s construction of a new routine.
Here is a list of 5 great starter actions to take and easy ways to implement them, followed by a CBS News video highlighting cognitive and physical workout methods for everyone. Be on your new wellness path in days!
- Eat 9 servings of fruits and vegetables daily for one week: set reminders on your smartphone during the day, wear 9 stretchy bracelets and transfer them to your other wrist as you eat a fruit or vegetable serving,
- Walk for 30 minutes every other day for one week: on recognition of a 45 minute window or a period that is about 35 minutes or so, put on your walking shoes, GET UP and GO: do not think about doing it, proceed directly to GO
- Increase water intake for one week: practice carrying an empty, refillable 8-12 ounce water bottle for one day and then drink one, two, or more bottles daily
Sleep enough nightly for one week: usually this means 7-8 hours for most, 6-7 for some: check out this excellent resource for a concrete plan that will improve one’s sleep hygiene- Practice an attitude of gratitude daily for one week: be mindful of saying “thank you” or “thanks” to others, tell your body “thank you!”, fill yourself with a strong sense of appreciation for life around you
Be well and live in abundance. @DoctorJames
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Tell FDA to Make New Tobacco Warnings Strongly Graphical – UPDATED
- by James Lovette-Black PhD
America’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is required by law to create new, stronger graphical image and text warnings for all tobacco product packaging.
Check out this BridgeURL, which affords on-the-fly web page creation and lists URLs either on a single page or as a slideshow. Below is a Scribd-embedded PDF slideshow of the proposed graphical text and image warnings.
Click here to register your comment to the FDA: look on the page for Public Comment.
FDA Proposed Harshly Graphic Text and Image Warnings Tobacco
UPDATE, July 2011
In January of 2011, the FDA, acting as agent of the health of the American people, chose 10 harsh graphical warnings to motivate people to stop using tobacco, in one of the USA’s most extensive and rapid harm reduction public health campaigns.
Here are the nine images chosen for use on tobacco product packaging, beginning September 2011.








