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Reframe with Gratitude

Posted on January 4, 2022
by Curtis Health

You’ve heard it before, “just focus on the positive”. While the intention is good, the phrase often comes off as dismissive, especially as many are having mixed – and very real – feelings about their current circumstances. “Be positive”, or “look on the bright side” may not help you find the state of mind that you wish for, and denying your feelings of grief, sadness, or negativity has its own consequences.

Cue gratitude, the practice of taking note of what is going right and feeling appreciation or thankfulness.

According to studies, gratitude is associated with higher levels of emotional wellbeing. People who are grateful feel less pain, less stress, suffer insomnia less, have stronger immune systems, experience healthier relationships, and do better academically and professional. Psychology Today (December 23, 2019)

 

 

Deborah Connors, a workplace coach explains: “When we express gratitude, our brains release dopamine and serotonin (the so-called “happiness hormones”), which change the way we take in information, opening our minds to new ideas and allowing us to become more resilient, engaged, optimistic, and creative. We even sleep better and have more of a sense of purpose”. Deborah Conners (November 9, 2021)

Sounds great, so how do you do it? It’s much simpler than you think, and of the many habits to improve wellbeing this one is very manageable in a busy schedule. It doesn’t need to take any longer than a few minutes (unless you want to take longer, in which case go for it!).

TRY THIS:

  1. Find your favorite pen, some paper, or a notebook you’ve been trying to figure out what to do with.
  2. Pause.
  3. Think about 3 things you are thankful for – big or small, significant, or seemingly insignificant – and write them down. Try to do it at the same time each day whether at the start with coffee/tea, during a mid-day break, or in bed before you go to sleep.

 

Travers, M. (2019, December 23). Five Insights on Gratitude. PsychologyToday.com. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/social-instincts/201912/five-insights-gratitude
Connors, D. (2021, November 9). Grief and Gratitude: How Focusing on What is Going Right Can Help. Deborahconnors.com. https://deborahconnors.com/how-to-focus-on-what-is-going-right-through-gratitude/

Mindset

Ring in the New Year with a Purge!

Posted on January 2, 2022
by Curtis Health

Well I am not sure about you, but after the roller coaster ride that Christmas is, I find myself finding something to motivate me for January. Prior to having children, I was in my office helping clients set goals, maintain a healthy lifestyle and move a little more. Read More→

Mind/Body Wellness
Christmas on a budget

Christmas 2021 on a Budget

Posted on November 24, 2021
by Curtis Health

I am one of those people that wants to find the perfect gift for each person on my list, I give it a lot of thought and plan early to avoid delays or items sold out. I also want to find the best price. I set a budget and my goal is to get each item under. I typically start late September, early October.

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Miscellaneous

Working Out Rain or Shine

Posted on November 22, 2021
by Curtis Health

Welcome to the greater Vancouver area, where rain falls at least four months of the year.

When I moved here three years ago, I really had to change my perspective on things. I moved from Ontario where most days it was sunny, on the heavy rain days which when I look back seemed like fewer than more, I would use those days for rest. 

Coming to Vancouver, I faced the reality that it rains and rains and rains some more.  I told myself I surely could not workout for four months in the rainy season, so I had to mentally change my outlook on rain. 

My first thought was that I need good rain gear. If I am going to be running or hiking in the rain, including my children we need good rain gear.  This helps prevent blisters, completely soaked feet, and getting cold. Read More→

Getting Outdoors

Coping Tips for Dark Mornings

Posted on November 18, 2021
by Curtis Health

Well I don’t think I have been the only one these past two weeks, but there sure have been many mornings when I left the house to take the children to school and we were driving in the dark. I cannot lie, it does feel strange to drop and pick them up in the dark, but I don’t find it really bothers me, at least I don’t think it does. Maybe I have found my own ways to cope, but I know it can be hard on many of you, so here are a few of my ways that I think helps me through the darker mornings. Read More→

Health & Wellness, Mind/Body Wellness
Stretch Things in Crisis

Making Things Stretch in a Crisis

Posted on November 1, 2021
by Curtis Health

For most of us in BC this recent flood events have affected us in some way. Maybe you weren’t affected directly, but you have seen the store shelves bare or the lineups at the gas station and you have had to adjust accordingly. As we all sit tight hoping this won’t be long term, I think it is important to be smart and prepare for the unknown of this crisis. Meatless dinners, conserving gas, meal planning, using reusable water bottles are just a few ways you can help things go a little further in your household.  Healthy options crisis Read More→

Nutrition and Exercise
School of life

The School of Life

Posted on October 25, 2021
by Curtis Health

Our current reality is that this pandemic is still with us. The statistics are showing us that children are being affected more so than before. Many of you have probably had children or children that you know go through an isolation. At first, it probably feels a bit overwhelming getting the notice that your children must stay home, no community and the only place they can go to is the forest. School is very important and important for children, but instead of looking at the isolation negatively, what if we could make it into a positive experience for our children. I like to call it “The School of Life.” There are many life skills that children can learn at a young age if they are exposed to or given the opportunity. These life skills can help them feel accomplished, confident, and happy.

Getting Outdoors

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Getting Outdoors, Mindset

Give Thanks

Posted on October 7, 2021
by Curtis Health

In this season that has surely been different for all of us, I believe it is important to have an attitude of gratitude, every day give thanks and find your joy.

 

Be thankful for you

Be thankful for family Read More→

Mindset
Fall Inspired Ideas Blog

Fall Inspired Ideas

Posted on September 16, 2021
by Curtis Health

I truly love summer, the swimming, warm sunny days, and trips to the beach, but there is something about fall, maybe it’s back to routine or everything pumpkin, but it truly is a lovely season. As we continue to walk in this pandemic, I think it’s important that we look at each season with excitement and find fun things to do each and every day that can help us remain positive and happy.

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Health & Wellness, Mindset
School & Work – How to Be on Time

School & Work – How to Be on Time

Posted on September 6, 2021
by Curtis Health

It has been a great summer and a lot of you have been privileged to work at home over the last year and a half, but now it’s back to work and school routines.

Back to school clock

Here are my best ways to be on time.

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Health & Wellness, Mindset
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