HEALTH BLOG
And Other Writings by Dan Purser MD
Don't Let the Winter Blues Get You Down
Melissa shares tips to feel better this winter season. Learn how you can have energy all-year round!
Aloha,
Wish you were on a nice, warm beach soaking up the sun during these winter days? If you live in a place that is overcast, gloomy, rainy, and snowy during this time of year how can you beat these ‘winter blues’? Even though ‘winter blues’ isn’t a clinical depression diagnoses, seasonal depression tends to be an issue for many people.
Recently, I visited friends who struggle during winter and thought it may help to discuss some of my favorite ways to feel better.
Get Up and Move - Set an exercise routine such as running, lifting weights, yoga, swimming. The endorphins produced will improve your happiness and sense of well-being.
Vitamin D & Supplements – Vitamin D can help when we aren’t soaking up the sun. Keep following your program of other vitamins and supplements.
Netflix & YouTube Videos – A good comedy list of movies and TV shows can keep you laughing. Use those cute animal YouTube videos to help brighten your day.
Hot Chocolate, Tea, or Coffee – A perk to the chilly weather is the unlimited amount of warm drinks with flavors of pumpkin, gingerbread, peppermint, etc.
Mini Vacation - Book a short vacation to treat yourself with a spa, hot tub, and room service.
Hit the Slopes - If you enjoy skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, or snowshoeing is a great exercise while enjoying the view.
Throw a Party - Plan a get-together to socialize with friends and family.
Read a Book - Nothing like grabbing a hot chocolate and blanket to cozy up on the couch with a good book on a stormy night.
Keep Your Routine - Don’t let yourself sleep longer than you should. Keep your routine of when you go to bed and when you get up.
Write Often - Journal writing is a great way to focus where to improve. Your future self and children will love to read it as well!
Create Art - This is a great time to dive back into some artistic hobbies and share with others such as painting, ceramics, pastels, crocheting, and knitting. Personally, I love to crochet and give them as gifts.
Bake – Nothing is better than having a fresh warm treat to fill the air. Drop off your baked goods as a surprise for friends and family.
Try something you have never done before and maybe you will find a new hobby or passion! I hope that this list will help you avoid or improve your ‘winter blues’ and enjoy this season. If you do not see improvement, do not hesitate to see a therapist. These healthcare professionals may be the solution you are looking for to feel better.
Keep smiling,
Melissa
New Year, New Beginnings
Make 2019 your healthiest year yet! Melissa shares her New Year’s resolutions and how she plans to follow through with them.
Aloha,
A new year has started, giving us a fresh start. When reflecting on 2018, what lifestyle choices do you want to improve? For many working out more, eating healthier, and getting back on their program are common goals. What I love so much about the beginning of the year is the renewed energy we have. Of course, we can restart at any time in the year, but the beginning of the new year has an extra motivating feeling in life.
I find in my life there is always room for improvement. When we become stagnant in growth, it begins to weigh heavily on the self-confidence and energy we exude. This year I want to focus on three areas of my health including mind, body, and spirit. Within these areas, I want to be mindful of my everyday choices in what I eat, my exercise routine, filling my spirit with yoga, meditation, church, and scriptures.
When I follow my program and resolutions, I notice my attitude and mindset change. I can feel an improvement in my body and my energy level goes up significantly along with my happiness. Unfortunately, it is hard to stay with our program and resolutions even though it is the best thing for our health. This year I am going to make a better effort to follow my program and improve how my body feels.
Make sure to check out the other blog posts (Glutathione, Vitamin D, CoQ10, GABA, Fasting, and Water) to learn about the program I follow. If you are interested or have any questions, be sure to leave a comment below!
Keep smiling,
Melissa
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