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"Walking through darkness with thoughts full of colors." Prajakta Mhadnak Some days movement is difficult, and it feels like walking through a long, dark tunnel. Focus on the brightly colored sky at the end of the tunnel. Oahu, Hawaii USA October 6, 2010
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Mayo Clinic has suggestions for ways to start walking and stay motivated on Walking: Trim your waistline, improve your health. There might even be a walking club in your area to help you start and stay motivated. Check out America’s Walking Club (AVA) - This non-competitive sports organization emphasizes "Fun, Fitness, and Friendship." An interactive map helps walkers find a local club. If there isn't a club nearby and you want the motivation other people provide, start your own walking group to encourage more walking. Walking is not only good for your health, but it can also improve your mood by increasing positive feelings of happiness and contentment. You may even feel like you are "walkin' on air." Taken on July 2, 2007 with a Canon PowerShot A630 in Alberta, Canada.
"I bend so I don't break." Anonymous Check out these two online resources to help you bend so you don't break. Stretching: Focus on Flexibility a resource from Healthy Lifestyle: Fitness on the Mayo Clinic website offers many recommendations.. 5 Easy Flexibility Exercises from the Cleveland Clinic offers more suggestions for a more flexible body. Try the following simple laughter exercise as you work to improve flexibility. Laughter can help reduce stress and muscle tension, enhance range of motion, increase blood circulation, and improve breathing. Shaking It Out: Inhale deeply and as you exhale, shake your arms and hands while laughing or smiling. Background is from a sky photo and used with a Canva Element.
Newest Laughter Exercise: Deep or Diaphragmatic Breathing This laughter exercise involves breathing in through your nose and into your diaphragm so that your belly expands. Breathe out through your mouth with the "out breath" lasting longer than the "in breath." Inhale as you raise your arms above your head, hold your breath for 3-5 seconds. Then slowly bend your body from the waist, let your arms dangle, and exhale saying “haaaaaaaaa” and continue to laugh. Repeat a few times. End each time with: “Feeling good, feeling good, YAY.” If at any time, you feel uncomfortable, stop immediately. Chair exercise is an excellent movement option if you are not comfortable standing. Exercise with others at a community center, YMCA, or fitness studio. If you prefer solo workouts, find a YouTube video for chair exercise and start moving. If standing or walking is uncomfortable right now, ask a healthcare professional for suggestions about ways to move your body. Perhaps you might be able to do simple stretches, flex your fingers or toes, do head circles, or touch your knees while sitting in a chair. Explore the options to just move. Procreate background with a Canva Element.
"A laugh is a smile that bursts." Mary H. Waldrip After a period of inactivity, Be Active. Be Positive. is again encouraging people to be as active as their bodies allow them to be. It emphasizes the importance of physical movement combined with positivity as a cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle. Taking time to laugh every day is an important part of being active and positive. The Best Walking Quotes and Captions are from Routinely Nomadic, a site created and maintained by two adventurers from Canada. NEW! Check out Positively Active for updated links. Quotation resources are easily found with an Internet search. They not only help, inspire, and motivate people to think, but humorous ones can help people smile and laugh. It's amazing how powerful just a few words can be in our lives. “A quotation is a handy thing to have about, saving one the trouble of thinking for oneself, always a laborious business.” A. A. Milne
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