Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Training to Fight the Power...



Most of us, in our culture, have too much stress.  The best way to cope with stress is to do the hard work of figuring out how to make systemic change so we don’t have to deal with the same levels of stress any longer.  You know, feed the hungry, empower the powerless, reduce the inequalities, find meaningful and remunerative work, all that stuff.  Sadly, that stuff is beyond the scope of my professional practice.

Dealing with the stress in the meantime, however, can be helped by fitness practices.  Here are three to get us started.

1.     Do cardio.  It improves mood.  It gets “the little gray cells,” as Poirot would say, in top working order.  It will make us faster when we do decide to run away and join the circus.
2.     Eat decent food.  We all run better with an appropriate balance of protein, fat, and carbs.  Cooking is a grounding experience.  When we eat with other people, we can reconnect with our families and friends.  Commit to what is good for us in the long term.
3.     Work on strength and flexibility.  These two skills make us feel more powerful.  When we are strong and flexible in our bodies, it helps us apply the same ideas to our minds.

We can do this.

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