Physical Activity and Less?
by: Dr. Jamie Fettig
Everyone claims this or that is the best form of exercise for
you. But how do you really know?
What is the best form of physical activity? The one you will
actually do. You see, everyone is different. How can there be
any one form of physical activity that is best for everyone? And
the good news is that it can be something different every day.
You can walk one day, run another, go swimming another, play frisbee
golf another, go golfing the next, rollerblade the next day, ride
your bike another day, etc. You do not have to do the same thing
every day. But you can if you want to.
How often and for how long is it best to do activity? Again,
everyone is different so listen to your inner knowing and do what
it says. Some hints on understanding what your inner knowing is
telling you about physical activity: One day 30 minutes might
be perfect for you, and the next day only 10 minutes is good.
Other days an hour or two might be ideal. One day a slow relaxing
pace might be ideal, the next a heavy vigorous workout might be
called for. You might work out 5 days a week and 2 the next week.
There are no rules about how and when you should or shouldn't
do physical activity. My only guideline would be: Do what you
want to do, and listen to your inner knowing when doing it. The
lawyers would want me to tell you here to consult a physician
before starting any exercise program. My thought is that your
inner knowing knows better than any doctor does about what is
best for you. If you listen to your inner knowing and act on what
it says, who cares about the doctor.
Walking outside is a great option. You can take deep full breaths
of fresh air when you are walking and go within and focus on the
presence within you. You will also get sunlight from being outside.
Bottom line, just do some form of sustained physical activity.
One overlooked form of Activity that is so essential to your
well being is mental activity. And I am not talking about worry.
When I talk about mental activity, I am talking about creativity,
using the mind creatively. It does not have to be "art,"
either. Creativity comes in many shapes and forms.
You can be a lawyer and be solving cases, figuring out creative
ways to win the case. You can be an architect and use your mind
to create projects. You can read books and use your mind to create
pictures and connections and the "movie in your head."
You can do problem solving activities, like crossword puzzles
or some card and board games, anything where you are creating
new thoughts, new patterns of thinking, and different ways of
looking at things. This is mental activity.
Art is also a really good way to do mental activity. The process
of creating abstract things also encourages new ways of thinking
and patterns of thought. These new ways of thinking and being
are stimulating your brain and nerves to grow and regenerate.
Like the muscles in the body, if you don't use them, you lose
them. So creatively using the mind helps us to grow and flourish
from within.
What is the best form of mental activity? Whatever it is you
will actually do. And it can be different every day. Just as with
physical activity, whatever you do is perfect. It can be the same
thing every day, or you can do something different every day.
It is really up to you and your inner knowing.
The key is doing mental activity, creating new things with your
mind, thoughts, and ways of thinking, whether it is art or how
to win a legal case.
Physical and Mental activity will help you flourish, be healthy
and free.
About The Author
Dr. Jamie Fettig
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