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Make-Believe For Adults and Children

05 Friday Oct 2012

Posted by creatingahealthylifestyle in Family Fun

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Adult Development, Building a positive self-image, Childhood Development, Family Fun, Imagination, Make-Believe, New Identity, Play, Play for Adults, Play for Children, Pretending, Self-confidence

Play is an important part of childhood development and has also been shown to have a positive impact on adults. One form of play is pretending to be someone or something that you are not.  Young children may make-believe they are an animal, a doctor, a mom or dad. Older children and teens might have fun taking on the role of a favorite athlete, movie star, television character or singer.

When we “try on” a new identity, especially of someone who we admire for their positive characteristics, it can build confidence and a positive self-image for children and adults.  It may even help a child or adult get through tasks they don’t like to do.  Imagine being a pirate looking for buried treasure as you clean out a drawer or closet, or your child pretending to be a teacher as they read to their favorite stuffed animal, younger sibling or a parent. As you and your children cook dinner, you could pretend that you are in a cooking competition like the ones on television.

One way to increase the amount of physical activity your family gets is to pretend you are a top athlete in your favorite sport, scoring, breaking a record, or winning a game. The most important part of playing make-believe is having fun, and who knows, you just might find that you really are talented at what you are pretending to be!

What or who would you like to “make-believe” you are today or for part of the day?

Love, Health & Happiness,

Phyllis

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It Only Takes 18 Seconds to Change Your Brain

27 Monday Aug 2012

Posted by creatingahealthylifestyle in Healthy Mind

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18 Seconds to Create Long-term Memories, Better Health, Brain, Brain Research, Failures, Gratitude, Happiness, happy moments, healthier body, Healthier Lifestyle, Imagination, Long-term memory, Mistakes, Positive Experiences, Self-talk and the brain, Successes, Traumas

If you want something different… Imagine it! Maybe it’s a to lose weight, become more active, overcome an illness or injury, or to have a healthier body.  Perhaps you would like to have more money, an improved relationship, be able to perform better at school or at work, or a career change.

I was at a training the other day and an expert on brain research spoke about how our brains create long-term memory.  When we rehearse, imagine, or talk to ourselves about something for 18 seconds, it gets stored in our long-term memory.

How easy is it for us to focus on what’s not working, aches, pains, illness, past experiences that did not go well, failures, mistakes, traumas, and negative self-talk?  How foreign is it to focus on gratitude, being thankful, happy moments, positive experiences, successes, and self-praise, yet alone do it for 18 seconds?

Pay attention to what you pay attention to. Dwell on the what you want and what you have that is working, for 18 seconds. It will change your brain.

Love, Health & Happiness,

Phyllis

Childhood Experiences Can Shape Who We Become as Adults!

22 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by creatingahealthylifestyle in Family Fun

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Acting, Animals, Camping, Career Counseling, Cooking, Dance, Family Fun, Games, Gardening, Imagination, Interests, Jigsaw puzzle, Library, Music, Passions, Photography, Playing, Puzzle, Reading, Science, Sports, Summer camp, Summer Fun, Things to do, Writing, Zoo, zoo volunteer

Childhood ExperiencesWhat were you interested in as a child? If you have children, what are they interested in or passionate about?  Did you know that many adults, when seeking career counseling, are asked about childhood interests?  Following your interests and passions, with a little imagination, can lead to a satisfying career or hobby.

Here are some “memory joggers” for adults and ways for children to explore and foster their interests and passions:

Science – get several books about science from the library and find some science experiments to do at home, visit a science museum, take a class about an area of science that interests you, or attend a science camp.

Animals – visit a zoo, volunteer at an animal rescue organization, foster a dog or cat, offer to walk a neighbor’s dog, take horseback riding lessons.

Sports – if you like being active, join a team, attend a sports camp, or get a neighborhood game going.  Try a new sport: badminton, ping-pong, tennis, golf, baseball, basketball or volleyball.  Go see a local team play live or watch some of the 2012 Olympics.  Make your own fun Olympics with activities like: jumping rope, hula hooping, doing jumping jacks, hopping on one foot, or relay races. You could also read books about your favorite sports teams, players, athletes or coaches.

Gardening – grow a garden of vegetables, herbs or flowers.  Participate in or start a community garden in your area.  Ask a neighbor with a garden if you could help maintain it.

Swimming/water play – create your own Olympics with a friendly neighborhood swim contest, have a parent/kid race, or join a swim team.  Play Marco-Polo, pool volleyball, toss a beach ball, get out the water guns, run through the sprinklers, or play catch with water balloons.

Enjoying the outdoors – get out in nature by going outside in your back yard, visit a park, the mountains, desert, or beach. Run through the grass, collect rocks or shells, or pick up trash. Go camping, make mud pies, build a sand or dirt castle, dig a big hole and fill it with water then put your feet in it, or build roads in dirt for toy trucks and cars.

Playing games – play board games, cards, or make your own themed game with cardboard and dice or cards.

Acting – play charades, write a skit and perform it or make a short movie and record it.

Music – listen to different types of music, go see a live concert or performance, watch musical movies, take singing lessons, learn to play the piano or another instrument, read biographies about music artists.

Computers – learn how they work, or learn a new computer program, take a class, create a website.

Photography – take pictures, frame some, make a collage, choose a theme to photograph, take black and white photos, edit photos on the computer.

Dance – put on some music and dance, take lessons, go out dancing, watch dance shows on TV or live.

Cooking – find some new recipes to cook, create your own recipe, take a cooking class, make your own cook book with your favorite recipes or family favorites.

Puzzles – do a jigsaw puzzle, Word Search, Sudoku or Kenken (math related) puzzle.

Reading – find a good book to read, a mystery, drama, or biography, visit your local library, they often have summer reading programs, start a book club, browse a used book store.

Writing – write poetry, a short story, a children’s book, a blog, or keep a journal.

Love, Health and Happiness,

Phyllis

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