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Wellness
SPICES for Life ©
A comprehensive approach to wellness and stress management that includes all the components needed for creating and maintaining professional and personal power.
Wellness goes far beyond the freedom from illness. It emphasizes each individual’s uniqueness along with the importance of self-responsibility and a positive attitude for personal well being.
SPICES represents the six components of wellness: 
They are Social, Physical, Intellectual, Career, Emotional and Spiritual health and well being. Each dimension is equally important to living a well-rounded, successful life. Paying equal attention to each aspect by developing and balancing them throughout life is important and results in wholesome living which is stimulating, productive and vital.
- A person who is Socially active and alive is one who is able to establish and maintain meaningful relationships with others. He or she is comfortable being and working with people from different age groups, cultures and backgrounds. Socially aware people are attentive to issues affecting their community and work for the welfare of the community by volunteering, voting and being involved.
- The Physical dimension of wellness is much more than getting the right amount of exercise. It also means eating balanced, nutritious meals; maintaining proper body weight in relation to the frame size and paying attention to safety (i.e. wearing seat belts, preventing fires; locking doors; and not drinking and driving.) Physically well people don’t get sick very often and make lifestyle choices that help prevent future health problems. Choices and actions are taken to protect the earth’s environment by recycling, reusing, renewing and reducing the amount of resources used.
- Intellectually healthy people tend to engage in creative, stimulating mental activities. They are active problem solvers and learn from mistakes. They set short and long-term goals and take steps to achieve their goals. Intellectually alert people are open to new ideas and change. Also included is the interest in current events, arts and entertainment. Curiosity, the interest in learning, and the development of new skills throughout life are also signs of intellectually well people.
- Career Development is another side of a well-rounded person. Having a goal or direction in life is as important as taking the steps to achieve these goals. The satisfaction gained by one’s work, whether in school, on the job or at home, and the degree of enrichment that is felt are measures of career health. A positive attitude towards one’s work and maintaining balance is also important.
- Emotional well being is related to one’s awareness and acceptance of feelings and the ability to express feelings in a positive, productive manner. Emotionally healthy people generally experience and appropriately express a wide range of emotions and feelings. They also accept others’ expressions of feelings. They feel positive about themselves and are enthusiastic about one’s life and self and are able to cope with stress.
- Spiritually well people are involved in the on-going development of a purpose and philosophy of life. They are involved in the internal development of a personal set of values, beliefs and ethics and strive to live by them. They acknowledge and appreciate the depth and expanse of life. Their spiritual nature supports and enhances their mental and emotional nature.
SPICES for Life ™ is working…
The Hurricane Katrina Resiliency Project is using SPICES for Life as a wellness and stress management tool for mental health professionals associated with recovery efforts. Workshops are being held in New Orleans starting in the fall of 2007. (Yes, recovery efforts are will underway).
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine is using the SPICES concept and acronym in a comprehensive health and wellness resource guide for all incoming first-year medical students starting in the Fall of 2007.
Thomas M. Wolf wrote about SPICES for Life in his book: To your Health: Achieving Well-Being during Medical School.
SPICES for Life Workshops provide an introduction to wellness and motivates people to make appropriate changes for improving health and well-being.
Additionally, SPICES for Life can also provide a structure for a well rounded employee wellness program. Ideally, this format starts with an introductory session which trains participants on the concepts and advantages of professional and personal well being and motivates them to pursue lifestyle improvements. Sessions on each wellness dimension follow to further understanding and prompt individual lifestyle changes that are positive in nature. Each session will help participants:
- Understand the dynamics and importance of overall wellness as well as for each dimension of well being
- Provide a self assessment to measure personal well being
- Motivate participants to identify and undertake lifestyle changes that meet their individual needs
→ Julie Lusk, M.Ed. is available to speak about SPICES for Life ® and a variety of wellness and mind/body topics at your special event.
Holiday Helper #6 Set Priorities
Set priorities. List all the things you want to accomplish. Cross out unnecessary activities.
Refuse to suffer.
Do unpleasant tasks as quickly and painlessly as possible, then reward yourself.
Keep for yourself the activities you enjoy, even if they aren’t essential or could be done by others. You need them. They nurture you.
What are your priorities? Please share your comments below.
4 Ways to Stop Freaking Out
I don’t know about you, but nearly everyone I know is freaking out. Watching the daily news is enough to shake anyone up. Plus, nearly all of us have everyday pressures at work and home that never seem to let up.
Here’s 4 ways to stop freaking out and refresh yourself …
Refresh your mind
a. Take a news fast. Turn off the tube and shut down the smartphone for a while. You’ll be amazed by it.
b. Practice mindfulness. Why jump into a future of doom and gloom. Instead anchor yourself in this moment and enjoy the outdoors, cuddle your pet, have a good laugh.
c. Listen to Guided Mindfulness Meditations: Practicing Presence & Finding Peace. The net effect is calmer nerves, a brighter outlook, stronger memory, sharper focus, and a more balanced perspective. Or get Yoga Nidra for Complete Relaxation and Stress Relief as a book and audio set (New Harbinger, 2015)
Take charge – Chaos or calmness is up to you
a. Quickly reset your nervous system and brighten yourself up with breathing better. It makes a world of difference
b. Completely relax yourself physically, mentally, emotionally and more. Experience bliss with yoga nidra. See a list of yoga nidra benefits here.
c.Take a “2-Hour Nap in less than 10 Minutes.” (free video)
Practice self-care
a. Get some sleep – Oh, can’t sleep? Practice yoga nidra. (1 hour = 4 hours sleep). Listen to Yoga Nidra: Guided Meditations for Relaxation and Renewal It will help you get to sleep too.
b. Eat and drink with good nutrition in mind (mindfully of course). Avoid excessive food, alcohol, caffeine, and sugar.
c. Treat yourself to beauty – outside in nature, museums, get a treatment at the spa
d. Do something you enjoy – exercise, color, sports, see a movie, call a friend, hobbies, etc.
Ask for Help
Handling Distractions
The Distraction Disadvantage
Excerpt from Yoga Nidra for Complete Relaxation & Stress Relief. Julie Lusk. NHP 2015.
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