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Culture watching

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I wanted to share this great read about watching life vs. participating in life. I appreciate that the author, Barry Chudakov, looks at the topic factually, rather than shaming us for acting as spectator. He talks about how it is and how we got here.

What I take from this read is a call to be more mindful of how much time we spend watching life vs. actively engaging in it. No judgement, no critique, just be curious. ๐Ÿ™‚

http://www.dailygood.org/story/854/9-ways-the-culture-of-watching-is-changing-us-barry-chudakov/

Naturally yours.

 

Puzzled by the holistic approach?

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I love this visual to help one understand holistic nutrition and how it differs from traditional dietetics. As I mentioned in a previous post, the holistic nutritionist looks not only at diet, but also lifestyle and the psycho-spiritual. When one piece of the puzzle is missing, our overall health is compromised and perhaps we feel a sense of being “incomplete”…like something’s missing. It can be really challenging to find that piece, especially if you’re looking in the dark.

A holistic nutritionist helps you identify that “missing piece” via a multipronged approach. We address your health concerns and potentially unearth some other areas that need attention. I guide you through recommendations re what you can do to improve your physical/emotional/spiritual health. We open doors, not close them!

As a side note, I do want to address ‘relapse prevention,’ as it’s seen in the diagram. To me, relapse doesn’t only relate to substance abuse – it also lends itself to emotional trauma (e.g. PTSD, severe depression), bad coping habits (e.g. excessive dieting, nail-biting, fast food) and lifestyle (e.g. work/play balance, lack of creative engagement). When each piece of that puzzle is addressed and given some love, the chances of a “relapse” happening are minimized. If someone is nurturing love & respect in themselves, they are less likely to engage in self-harming behavior.

I hope this helps you understand the holistic approach a bit better! The diagram certainly got my wheels turning!

Naturally yours.