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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

PLANS IN THE MAKING~Self-Care 2026; Castle Rock-WA


I didn't do much physical activity last week - so, I made up for some of the laxness, this morning: still, kinda low-key due to asthma mucus keeping my lungs 🌬️ in struggle mode. But I want to stick to my workout schedule 👍 as much as possible 🤞 … and even though "all the fat belongs to the Lord", I'm not going to walk into Heaven fat, if I can help it 😇

Asthma 'Peak Flow' Meter; still in the "struggling" assessment.

I had planned to walk 👟 around the Park today, but the weather 🌦️ did not cooperate; so, I did an in-house Darebee workout 🏰🧘😊

First, a warm up with a toe touch stretch & arm stretches:

The Star Stretch Toe Touch exercise is a common flexibility exercise, but for older adults, especially those over 60, it can carry significant risks if done incorrectly or without modifications. If you have good flexibility, strong core and balance, and no back or joint issues, occasional, gentle toe touches may be safe. However, even then, it’s best to: Keep the movement hip-hinged (bend knees slightly) to reduce spinal flexion. Limit repetitions and duration. Stop if you feel dizzy, pain, or discomfort. Avoid if you have a history of disc problems, severe arthritis, or balance issues.

Star Stretch Toe Touch Exercise~Aim for 10 reps x2

#Safer alternatives for flexibility:

Seated Forward Bend: Sit upright on a chair, hinge at the hips, and reach toward your toes without fully bending the spine.

Chair assist Seated Forward bend~Aim for 10 reps x2

Seated Straddle Stretch: Sit with legs apart, reach toward one foot, and hold for 30 seconds per side.

Seated Straddle Stretch~Hold for a ct of 30 per side x2

Cat-Cow Stretch: Sit upright on a chair; alternate between arching and rounding the spine to improve flexibility and balance.

Cat-Cow Stretch~Aim for 12 reps x2

ARMPIT FAT exercises: You can’t honestly spot-reduce armpit fat, but strengthening the chest, shoulders, triceps, and upper back can tone the area and improve its appearance. Armpit fat, often called “bra bulge,” is the extra fat stored between the chest and upper arms. Genetics, hormones, and overall body fat levels influence its prominence. While you cannot target fat loss in this area alone, building muscle around the armpits combined with overall fat reduction can make the area appear firmer and more toned.

Armpit Fat exercises~Aim for  a count of 30 EA Set, x2

The Darebee Arms & Abs Workout is designed to strengthen both your arms and abs through a series of bodyweight exercises. The workout focuses on building core strength; it includes exercises that target the upper and lower abs, as well as the core muscles, which help in overall stability and performance. The workout is structured to provide a gradual increase in difficulty, making it suitable for all fitness levels.

I have also included alternate exercises (marked with a #) that may benefit those with limited flexibility.

Muscles Worked
Punches~Aim for 30 ct x2; Pushup's~5 reps x2; Planks~Aim for a count of 30 x2

#Side Punches - also called cross punches - are a common striking technique in boxing and self-defense. Boxing provides cardiovascular exercise. For a 69-year-old woman, they can be safe if done with proper form, & controlled intensity: prioritize form, control, and joint protection over speed or power. At 69, natural wear and tear can affect shoulders, elbows, wrists, and core stability. Side punches require shoulder rotation, elbow flexion, and core engagement, so starting with light, controlled reps and gradually increasing intensity is important . When to avoid or modify: If you have recent shoulder, elbow, or wrist injuries. If you experience pain during or after training. If you are not physically fit or have balance issues.

#Modify by keeping the motion light & fluid, and the reps at a 30 second count, instead of a 30 minute workout.

Side Air Punches~Aim for a count of 30 x2

#If mobility is an issue, consider the chair-based exercises:

Sitting Air Punches~Aim for a count of 30 x2

#Incline Push-ups can be a safe and effective exercise for a 69-year-old woman, provided she follows proper form and safety guidelines. Here are some key points to consider: Proper Form: Incline push-ups require a straight body line, engaging the core, and keeping elbows at a 45-degree angle to protect joints. Wrist Pain: If she experiences wrist pain, she can place a rolled-up towel under her palms. Core Engagement: A strong core is crucial for stability and posture, helping prevent lower back strain during the movement. Consistent Progress: Incorporating incline push-ups into her routine 2-3 times per week, slowly increasing reps or moving to a more difficult variation as strength improves. Heed Your Body's Signals: If you feel pain, stop immediately. It's best to regress to an easier modification rather than pushing through discomfort.

Bodyweight Incline Push Press~Aim for 5 reps x2

#Standing Elbow Plank Hold can be safe for a 69-year-old woman to do, provided she has proper form and technique. It is a low-impact exercise that can help improve core strength, balance, and posture. For a 69-year-old woman, it is generally safe to hold a plank for 15 to 30 seconds with good form. This duration is considered an excellent marker of strong functional core endurance at this stage of life. However, seniors with pre-existing medical conditions or injuries should consult their doctor before attempting planks. It is also important to start with shorter hold times and gradually increase as strength and comfortability improve. Seniors should listen to their body and stop immediately if they feel any pain or discomfort.

Wall Planks Exercise~Aim for a count of 30 x2

The primary purpose of the plank is to burn belly fat - so, keep the stomach sucked in, and make sure your shoulders, back, and butt are evenly in line.

#Standing Plank Leg Lift exercise is generally safe for a 69 year old woman to do. This exercise combines a plank’s core engagement with a leg movement, which can be beneficial for balance, strength, and mobility. Core stability: Planks engage the entire trunk, improving posture and balance, which can reduce fall risk. Leg activation: Lifting a leg from the plank position can help strengthen hip flexors, glutes, and core stabilizers. Functional mobility: Stronger core and leg muscles can make daily activities like standing up from a chair or walking easier. Listen to your body: Stop if you feel sharp pain, dizziness, or discomfort in the back, neck, or legs. Avoid if you have back pain, osteoporosis, spinal arthritis, or recent surgery.

Plank Leg Lift~Aim for 30 reps x2

#Standing Side Planks can be safe for a 69-year-old woman if done with proper form; however, she should avoid this exercise if she has any pre-existing conditions such as osteoporosis, spinal arthritis, hernia, or shoulder pain. Planks (including side variations) strengthen the core, improve posture, and enhance balance - all very important for reducing fall risk in older adults. Functional strength: They engage the obliques, lower back, and hip stabilizers, which support daily movements like standing up from a chair or walking. Low-impact compared to crunches: Unlike sit-ups, planks do not compress the spine or strain the neck. Safety Considerations: Use a wall or elevated surface for support. Keep holds short (10–20 seconds) and focus on form over duration. Maintain proper alignment: Keep your spine neutral, avoid arching or sagging, and engage your core. Listen to your body: stop if you feel pain, dizziness, or loss of balance.

Side Planks on Wall~Aim for a count of 30 x2

A Mini-Stepper can add a little low-impact cardio to your day. Trainers say the simplicity and accessibility of a portable, compact stepper, can help people stay consistent with their daily movement goals, particularly if they’ve got limited space at home. Some models - like  mine, have a digital monitor that tracks steps, time, and calories burned - that helps users stay aligned with their fitness goals. The only thing I don't like about it … is the squeakiness of the rubber band when it gets dry; other than that, I really like my stepper when I can't get outside to walk in nature.

Aim for 30 minutes on the stepper … you can break this time down into workable portions throughout the Day, if you choose - just keep the count at 30 minutes total.

Workout completed, I checked out my newsfeed & was instantly angered 🧐💻🌐😡 In his parody 🗣️💩 of the event on Thursday, Kimmel 👹🤡🎭 said, “Our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.”

NOT FUNNY 🤬

And it actually borders on treason.

How long are Americans going to stand for this hate-filled obamanite garbage passed off as comedy?

There is NOTHING FUNNY about wishing widowhood ☠️ on a woman.

And here is nothing redeeming in those black-hearted morons 🤯 who think this warped mindset is humorous 🥴

{{Melania Trump rips Jimmy Kimmel and urges ABC to 'take a stand'

~Story by Daniel Arkin

First Lady, Melania Trump.

First lady Melania Trump sharply criticized ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on Monday for on-air comments he made about her and urged the Disney-owned broadcast network to "take a stand."

In a post on X, Trump said Kimmel’s "hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country." She appeared to be referring to a parody of the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner that aired on Kimmel’s show on Thursday.

"You have a glow like an expectant widow," Kimmel said of the first lady in the segment.

The segment aired two days before a gunman opened fire outside the Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington. President Donald Trump, the first lady and other top officials were rushed out of the ballroom.

The suspect wrote in a note to his family that he believed it was his duty to target Trump administration officials.

Kimmel’s "monologue about my family isn't comedy — his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America," the first lady wrote. "People like Kimmel shouldn't have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate."

"A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him," she added. "Enough is enough. It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC's leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community."

ABC and the Walt Disney Company did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the first lady's social media post.

The first lady’s criticism of Kimmel comes seven months after ABC briefly suspended "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" amid a firestorm over his comments about the political motivations of the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah.

"The MAGA gang [is] desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said on his Sept. 15 show.

Investigators had not yet released details about the suspect’s possible motive at the time. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, said the suspect grew up in a conservative household in Utah but later became influenced by what he characterized as "leftist ideology."

The week after Kimmel's suspension, the comedian returned to the airwaves and delivered an emotional opening monologue. "You understand it was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man," he said in part, referring to Kirk. "I don’t think there’s anything funny about it."

In early December, Kimmel signed a one-year extension at ABC to continue hosting the network's flagship late-night talk show, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The first lady has grown increasingly concerned about security measures in recent years, according to a source close to her. She can be seen asking specific questions about the inaugural parade route in the documentary "Melania."

"Is it safe? Because if we go out, I think people will already know where we would go out," the first lady says in the film. “So it's kind of like, how could that be safe, especially with the last year, what’s going on and stuff?"

In remarks that aired on CBS’ "60 Minutes" Sunday, the president praised his wife’s composure during the weekend shooting.

"Well, my thought was, you know, I’ve been through this before a couple of times, and she has not, to this extent," he said. "She handled it great. I mean, she was, she is very strong, smart. She got it. She knew what was happening."

The first lady was not present when a gunman attempted to assassinate her husband at a 2024 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The same was true when another gunman attempted to assassinate him later that year outside his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida.

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/melania-trump-rips-jimmy-kimmel-and-urges-abc-to-take-a-stand/ar-AA21Q7Nw?ocid=BingNewsSerp }}

Which led into my own sticky situation, here. Why 🤔 do we let other peoples words 💬 ruin our dreams? It’s like their words can absorb into our thoughts 🧠 and then the downward spiral starts 💔 Why do the words that hurt us stick so much longer than the words that lift us? We share something we love, something we’ve poured our heart into … and one dismissive comment 🤦🏻‍♀️ can drown out a dozen kind ones 😌

This is how it's supposed to be:

The way it's supposed to be …

And I won't accept anything less.

I watched my sister-in-laws who married into the Hargand family … and my sister who married into the Halfmoon family, be disrespected & treated like nobody's 😩💔😭 And I always avoided that kind of toxic treatment. Bob treated me good - he went beyond loving me: he cherished me - if anyone talked derogatorily about me (usually family members), he cut time spent with them; if I wasn't invited, he stopped going. This upset a lot of people, but it kept US strong 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨

MPO is that if a man doesn't place his wife at the top of the totem pole, he wasn't raised right 🤨 If a man chooses anyone - or anything - over & above his wife … he deserves to lose her & she's better off without him.

2 out of 4; still holding out for Song of Solomon 2:10 & Ephesians 5:25 Deal Breakers.

I have never entertained a toxic alpha-mentality 😤 male, and it is embarrassing 🙄 that I now find myself hobbled to one.

I don't allow myself to be disrespected, or treated like I don't exist when we go to social gatherings: so, now he goes alone and can stay gone.

I deserve to be loved openly 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨💖

I deserve to be cherished like I am a precious gem in my husband's crown 💎🦁👑

I expect to be 1st in my husband's life 💯

I'm worth it & I won't settle for anything less.

HE can call me a goat 🐐 all he wants to; as a Capricorn … I'll accept it as a compliment 😉


GOAT is an acronym for "Greatest Of All Time" and is used to praise individuals, performances, or creations that are unmatched in quality or achievement.

While I was scrolling FB Reels 💻🌐🎞️ I saw a cool semi - I was surprised it is licensed & acceptable for hauling gigs … but, it is cool.

A steam punk 18 wheeler - I would love to come across this fella, if I ever get back to road gypsying!

Seeing all that metal work got me to thinking 🤔 about the Spirits of Iron Sculpture Park, about an hour from here; the 1st & last time I as there, was the summer of 2022. I'm thinking about a revisit around Mother's Day 📅 - it will get me out of the house, and redirect my thoughts away from all the missingness of my Past Life, as well as my current life.

I think a Day out  - minding my own business 📸 & mingling with strangers, is called for ⛽️🚘🗺️🏔️👭😊

These pieces of beautiful artwork are very tall.
NEW ADVENTURES FOR MY NEW LIFE ~Shabbat Blessing:  (https://jeastofeden.blogspot.com/2022/08/new-adventures-for-my-new-life-shabbat.html)
Mother's Day Plans while here, in WA~Toledo, Ethel, Mossyrock, Morton, Mineral, Elbe & 'Iron Spirits' this side of Ashford.

I'm very familiar with the region, the roads - and honestly … I am more comfortable with strangers than I am with family: strangers allow you to breathe without crowding your personal space, asking prodding questions they have no right to delve into, or trying to dominate your life.

Yeah - this describes me well 😂🤣 I can walk in nature, & hobnob with strangers, for hours on end; but peopling with relatives for even the bare minimum - totally drains me.

I've got the time, I've got 💰 saved, and I will borrow Betsy 🚘🤝

Things are looking better, already 👌😁

Sunday, April 26, 2026

ASSASSINATION SHOTS FIRED AT THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT'S DINNER

The obamanites just are not going to give up until they actually murder him …

It's seriously 💩 demonic 👿 to hate 🖤 someone so much.

President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, along with members of the cabinet, were evacuated from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner by Secret Service:  
(https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dowJIww9olg)

Cole Allen, 31, was identified by authorities as the suspect, noting he outlined his intent in a manifesto and shared disparaging rhetoric against President Trump and Christians on social media.

Would-be assassin.

Allen is a 31-year-old from Torrance, Calif., and is a professional game designer with a master’s degree in computer science from California State University, Dominguez Hills, according to the The Associated Press.

He earned his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering at the California Institute of Technology.

Allen was armed with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives, according to police. He had traveled by train from Los Angeles to Chicago, and then Chicago to Washington, D.C.

{{Trump says "it's a dangerous profession" after shots fired at dinner

~Story by Kathryn Watson

President Trump told reporters Saturday night that he wanted the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner to go on after he was evacuated when shots rang out at the hotel where the event was taking place.

The suspect, who is in custody and was being evaulated at a hospital, has been identified by three law enforcement sources as 31-year-old Cole Allen of Torrance California. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the investigation is "ongoing," and charges will be filed "shortly."

The president said one Secret Service agent was struck by a round but was protected by a bulletproof vest. 

Mr. Trump said he was "very far away" when the shots were fired and said the suspect "hadn't come anywhere close to breach the doors of the room." 

Asked if he was concerned about the threats to his life, Mr. Trump said, "It's a dangerous profession." 

Mr. Trump released photos of the suspect and a clip of security video of the incident, "showing the violence of this thug that attacked the Constitution, and also showing how quickly Secret Service and law enforcement acted." 

The evacuation occurred just after 8:30 p.m. ET after the sound of gunfire sent attendees scurrying and ducking under tables. Mr. Trump and first lady Melania Trump were whisked off the stage by Secret Service agents. 

The suspect had a shotgun and handgun on him, according to two sources familiar with the investigation. 

Mr. Trump said he "heard a noise" and thought it was a "tray going down." 

"But it was a gun," the president said. "And some people really understood that pretty quickly, other people didn't. I was watching to see what was happening, probably should have gone down even faster. Melania was very cognisant, I think, of what happened. I think she knew immediately what happened." 

"We were whisked away, along with other people, but we were really whisked away," he added. 

The suspect told law enforcement following his arrest that he wanted to shoot Trump administration officials, two sources told CBS News. The suspect didn't specifically say he was targeting Mr. Trump, just "administration officials," another law enforcement source said.     

One officer was shot but "saved by the fact that he was wearing a, obviously, a very good bulletproof vest. He was shot from very close distance with a very powerful gun," the president said. "The vest did the job."

The president said he spoke with the officer, and described him as being in good spirits.

"This was an event dedicated to freedom of speech that was supposed to bring together members of both parties with members of the press," the president said. "And in a certain way it did. Because the fact that they just unified, I saw a room that was just totally unified. It was, in one way, very beautiful, a very beautiful thing to see." 

Mr. Trump said the event would be rescheduled within the next 30 days. He added that he "fought like hell" to keep the event going, but law enforcement insisted otherwise. 

White House Correspondents Association president and CBS News correspondent Weijia Jiang asked Mr. Trump what he was feeling when it occurred, particularly after he was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania. Mr. Trump said "it's always shocking when something like this happens. Happened to me, a little bit. And that never changes."

Mr. Trump also addressed political violence, saying "no country is immune."

"It comes with the territory," he said. 

"We have to, we have to resolve our differences," Mr. Trump said. "I will say you had Republicans, Democrats, independents, conservatives, liberals and progressives. Those words are interchangeable, perhaps, but maybe they're not. But yet everybody in that room, big crowd, record-setting crowd, there was a record-setting group of people, and there was a tremendous amount of love and coming together. I watched, I watched, and I was very, very impressed by that."

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SEASONS; Castle Rock-WA

Some seasons call us to stand firm, and others call us to surrender. May we have the wisdom to know the difference, the courage to obey, and the peace to trust what God is doing in both.

Richard Marx - 'Right Here Waiting' song: 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_E2EHVxNAE&list=RDS_E2EHVxNAE&start_radio=1&rv=p3-8TVK_D-I)

I understand that the world does not revolve around me, & that I can make my own peace: I don't have to depend on others around me to be at peace. But if the trade off is snarky chaos and downright disrespect being tolerated … I will cut that thread off, without a twinge of guilt. The world may not revolve around me - but I don't have to allow it to spiral out of control & keep me perpetually off-balance, either.

I talked with Elohim, "Thank You for this man, You placed in my Life. Please help Holland to find his way to You, so he can find his way home. You brought Holland's decades-old-vision into being … and against my will, You made sure we met: You made space in my heart to welcome what he was bringing to me. He is a good man, and in many ways he is good for me -  and I know I'm good for him. He knows I'm good for him. We need a healing alignment, Father. We need direction for where to go from here - and how to get there. I want my husband home, Father: but I want him home wholly & fully. I want him healed of the angsts that bedevil him day and night. So, help him find his way to You, where he can find rest in body, soul, and spirit. I love You, Father - help my husband to understand and accept that kind of love depth. And we will trust You to help us to live it fully, until the set time You call us Home."

We both know that neither one of us are going anywhere: I married for "for better, or worse" with the full understanding of married life ups & downs, & Holland has finally stopped threatening divorce every time he wants to get his own way, due to his lack of married life knowledge. Yes, we are currently separated, a.g.a.i.n. … but this time I'm stepping back, leaving the gate open, and trusting Elohim to break that ridiculous destructive cycle in my husband's life - so he can fully start to live unfettered by [family] nonsense. There is no shame in being a gentle man; no condemnation in being a present husband; no meaningful insight shared at outside tables. Breaking the cycle has to be his choice - not not just a temporary cooling of the heels, done because he wants to pacify me: no one is happy with a percolating Band-Aid fix. The underlying problem has got to be dealt with to allow for a healing that goes beyond the Band-Aid stage.


In the meanwhile, I'll be here - restructuring & rebuilding my Life, in my little Home that holds memories of both husbands. I'm doing what's best for me right now, and I don't care what others think about it; I've never cared what others thought: peace matters more than appearances.

My home is paid for: space rent includes water & garbage costs - electricity is separate. It's pretty comparative to what I was paying monthly at Heron Point, before remarriage … and Quartzsite-AZ, every 6 months: very easy to maintain with my limited income. It's definitely more affordable than CA with it's insane water & electric fees.

My 400 sq. ft. home is a snap to clean; and when Holland is not underfoot, cleaning is easy-peasy.

My home is surrounded by shady trees; trails to walk, explore, and enjoy - the seasons change, and so does the landscape & the neighbors. It's never boring.

My Life, my lifestyle, and the purpose of both - suit me fine:

And tomorrow, if the rain holds off, I'll walk one of those trails: cloudy I can work with - rain will keep me indoors.

Weekly weather forecast.
Set my fancy camera to recharging.

I ate a light supper & posted a few Blog Posts to a couple Blog Hops, & saw that my blue-striped crochet Hot Pad Set had been featured on 'Two Chicks & A Mom' Blog … as well as a posting on Emotional Well-Being, written and accepted for her regions local agency that advocates for abuse victims: it was well-written, informative, and easily applicable - so, I lifted it and am reposting it, here, on my Blog Page with a link back to her Page:

MOD Hot Pad Set, was featured.
The hostess' article~twochicksandamom

{{DAILY PRACTICES FOR EMOTIONAL WELLNESS

~By Donna Wirthlin, M.Ed, BSN, RN; Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Life can be hectic on a good day (or in a good year).  Along comes 2020 and even more chaos and distress present itself in the forms of: depression, anxiety and worry, uncertainty, fear, loneliness and more.  While we cannot control certain aspects of life and what may or may not happen, we can strive to maintain or improve our own Emotional Wellness.  By doing so, we can strengthen our ability to face challenges and keep a positive outlook.  Included below are techniques that may be of assistance to you in having robust Emotional Wellness.

⦁ Reduce stress.  Stress can be good (as in the “Fight or Flight” effect) or bad (as in worrying at 3 a.m. about a situation that has little likelihood of happening).  Stress is a physiological response and if ongoing, chronic stress can lead to health issues (heart disease, poor sleep, weight gain, memory problems, etc.).  Try these practices to lessen stress levels:

⦁ Rethink negative relationships.  Do you have a friend or even a distant relative who is often quick to criticize, “one up” you, or compete with you?  If that causes you stress, anxiety, or self-doubt, then distancing from that person may be the best thing to do.  Could it be a co-worker? Interact only as you need to.  Reflect on how some relationships cause you to feel about yourself and decide which ones are worth saving and which ones aren’t positive or beneficial in your life.  Be kind if possible but no one ever said we have to be friends with everyone!

⦁ Learn to say “no”.  We have all been told this before but how many of us really practice it?  Sure, it’s nice to be asked and considered to be an asset or helpful to a person or cause but if taking on another task, time-commitment, or responsibility that will cause you stress (there’s that word again), it won’t do you any good.  Do what you can or do what you are passionate about for others but make sure you consider the request before you say “yes”.  Of course, we all have responsibilities such as work and family so “no” does not always apply.

⦁ Get adequate, quality sleep.  Sleep, or the lack of, can affect our emotional wellness, or physical wellness, and even our relationships.  According to National Institutes of Health (NIH), sleep “is vital to your well-being” (“Emotional wellness checklist,” pg. 1) and adequate sleep can improve our performance throughout the day and maintain or improve our health. A big part of our day concerns sleep hygiene (good sleep practices).  NIH suggests individuals:

⦁ Go to bed and get up at about the same time each day

⦁ Sleep in a dark, quiet, cool area

⦁ Exercise daily 

⦁ Limit use of electronics, especially in the last hour or two before going to bed

⦁ Take time to relax (meditate, read a book, sit quietly)

⦁ Avoid caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, or other stimulants late in the day

⦁ Consult your healthcare provider if you continue to have issues with sleep

⦁ Be more positive.  Being positive isn’t easy for everyone-it seems some people are just born with a negative mindset.  There is hope, though.  You can change your outlook to be more positive but it will take some doing.  Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a type of “talk therapy” in which you have a limited or pre-determined number of sessions with a therapist or psychologist.  According to the Mayo Clinic, “CBT helps you become aware of inaccurate or negative thinking so you can view challenging situations more clearly and respond to them in a more effective way,” (n.d.).  If you aren’t ready for therapy just yet, some other practices to consider include:

⦁ Forgive yourself—no one is perfect!

⦁ Reflect on the good that you have done

⦁ Spend time with people you care about 

⦁ Develop healthy habits

⦁ Spend time doing hobbies you enjoy or learning new things

⦁ Volunteer (animal shelter, soup kitchen, helping a neighbor)

⦁ Minimize/Live within your means.  I placed these two practices together as there is a correlation between the two.  Did you know that when you have too much clutter in your home or office, it can add stress?  According to Whitbourne (2017), “clutter, physical and mental, can interrupt your flow—both your ability to move and your ability to think. It turns out that your well-being could also become victim to what we might call the “clutter effect.” By setting aside time to delete emails, sort through mail and papers, clean out a closet or room, you can lessen the stress that you feel from being overwhelmed by stuff.  You don’t have to spend a great deal of time at once decluttering or minimizing—spend 15 minutes each evening till your closet is less crowded.  Spend a weekend cleaning out the garage.  Small steps can add up to more emotional peace.  Before you buy something new, ask yourself if you really need that?  Will you wear it enough to justify the cost?  Do you need another figurine to sit on a shelf?  Or, if you must, buy a new item but give away or sell one you already have to make room.  

How does minimizing your belongings fit with “live within your means”?  By staying within our monthly income, we can reduce the stress that being in debt can bring.  Reducing stress leads to a higher level of Emotional Wellness.  Some costs can’t be helped such as rent or mortgage payment, car payment, or insurance but by staying within a budget and setting aside savings each month or payday, one can reduce the amount of stress and financial burden in life.  Now the fun part: as you declutter and minimize your physical belongings, you can sell some of those items and add to your own financial wellness.  Look around your home and decide what you can part with and then find a platform to sell on (yard sale, local classifieds, eBay, Poshmark, etc.).  Use the money that you earn to pay down a bill or save for something special.  You might be surprised how decreasing the amount of items you own can decrease your stress level.

In closing, Emotional Wellness is as important to our wellbeing as our physical health.  By caring for our emotional self, we can facilitate having a higher quality of life and have less negative stress in affecting us.

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