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King County’s Employee Assistance and Making Life Easier Programs.I don’t want to over share, but I am currently seeing a nutritionist for some digestion issues I have been battling for the past several years.  While chatting with her today, she shared with me her “graphic” version of health.  As soon as she showed me this, I was eager to share it with all of you.

What a GREAT description of how to best prioritize our health.  I have to admit, I am not sure that I have EVER thought of my health in this way.  AND it makes so much sense!!

Let’s talk look a little more closely at each of the levels, starting with the base.

Sleep:  How much is enough and what is the down-side of not getting enough sleep.

Though scientists are still learning about the concept of basal sleep need, one thing sleep research certainly has shown is that sleeping too little can not only inhibit your productivity and ability to remember and consolidate information, but lack of sleep can also lead to serious health consequences and jeopardize your safety and the safety of individuals around you.

For example, short sleep duration is linked with:

Not enough sleep matters!

Stress Management:

The next subject is so overwhelmingly huge, I don’t even know where to start.  I guess the right question to ask is:  do you have a stress management plan?  If so, how is it working? Below is a check-list inventory to learn your own stress level.

Stress Checklist Inventory

This inventory checklist is a quick and easy indicator if your stress level is too high. It can also help you recognize some of the conditions that determine your stress level.

To complete the inventory, assign a number from zero to five to each of the statements below as they relate to your experience:

0 = Never
3 = Sometimes
5 = Almost always
Stress Checklist Items:

Now add up your numbers and use the total to determine generally where your stress level is at.

If you scored in the Bad or Dangerous range, your next task is to make a plan to lower your stress level.  Start by checking out King County’s Employee Assistance and Making Life Easier Programs.  At least call them for additional resources.  It’s free!

Nutrition

Another enormous subject.  I can share with you the wisdom I absorbed from my recent visit with my nutritionist.  We discussed how to balance blood sugar – the most important piece of the nutrition puzzle.  Here are her 3 rules:

This is a great starting point to improving your health and wellness.  Try it for a couple of weeks and see how it goes.

Exercise

Just do it.  At least 3 times per week.  Everything counts (like walking, gardening, housework).

Everything else you enjoy

This is the easy part.  You know what you love to do and it will be even better if the other pieces of your pyramid are in order.  Lots of fun, laughter, and enjoyment.  Whatever that is, get lots of it.

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