tessa anastasia in Wisconsin is doing 36 things including…

Be healthy physically, mentally, and emotionally

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yogalove 2 years ago

i go to yoga every monday and wednesday.

i need to work on eating habits. i often eat after midnight! and this includes my sleeping habits, as well. i need more sleep! besides that, i’m doing pretty good.

i have been pretty optimistic/happy.
yoga helps me pysically, mentally, and emotionally. i should try to do it more often though. maybe i should do it on my own on fridays or something. the classes of it on mon and wed are really nice though. i’m so happy they offer it here! :]



doctor doctor 2 years ago

Oh yeah,
and the gyno called me the other day..
and said that my pap smear came back abnormal again.. with low grade cells..
so now i have to go get another thing done.. which i did once before- which is painful. gr.

but i guess, it’s better to get through all of this. i’d rather not have cervical cancer. :[ this whole thing scares me alot.

i better make my doctor appointment soon.



yoga, simpsons, wine. 2 years ago

YOGA TONIGHT! WOO.. !
I have to leave early though because I’m going to go watch a Simpsons writer speak..

And tonight, I think I’m going to drink some red wine, that’s kind of healthy, right? :D



i'm a-ok. 2 years ago

I went to Yoga on Monday, and I’m going again on Wednesday—I also went on the bike for an hour these days.

I think these help me out physically, mentally, and emotionally. Plus, I feel I have alot of support in everything I do. Plenty of friends and family who talk to me and make me feel alot better about any situtations I get myself in. I believe I’m in a pretty healthy state. I need to keep it up! I probably should I eat a little bit healthier. I’m not getting my servings of all the proper food groups.. so, I do need to work on that. Plus, I’m alittle stressed out in the love department. Besides that, I’m a-ok.



thee dreadful appointment. 2 years ago

I have a gynecologist appointment today—- which I’m not looking forward to. I don’t know many people that do look forward to these. But, the important thing is.. is that it will keep me physically healthy. Or at least cause me to be aware if anything is wrong. Ughhhhh. Oh well, get it started, get it done.



emotional health pick me up tips! ways to fix your bad mood. :] an articlei found on msn.com 2 years ago

Going Up! 7 Pointers to Lift a Bad Mood
Posted by Dr. Maoshing Ni
on Mon, Aug 27, 2007, 10:16 pm PDT
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No one can live a long and healthy life without the will to go on; sometimes mood swings can make us feel that life is too much for us.

A bad mood not only gives you a gloomy outlook, it also lowers your immune function, leading the way to illness. Here are some suggestions to lift your mood, your spirit, and your health.

1. A Laughing Matter
“Laugh Therapy,” pioneered by Norman Cousins, has turned out to have real substance. Research has discovered that laughter and joy boost immune functions, especially the production of the natural killer cells that help defend the body from illness and cancer.

Laughter also increases the release of endorphins – compounds that give you a sense of well-being – in your brain. Without a doubt, joyful people liver longer and healthier lives. So read your favorite comics, watch your favorite comedies, and laugh it up!

2. Amino Acid for Restored Mindset
When an imbalance or deficiency is creating a bad mood, the Europeans use supplements of a natural compound found in human cells to regulate mood and restore a healthy mindset. SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine) is produced from methionine, an amino acid that plays a role in the production of uplifting neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine.

One study indicated that SAMe worked on patients who had unsuccessful results with conventional antidepressants. To get a boost from SAMe, take a supplement combining it with vitamins B6 and B12.

3. Hands-On Healing
Human touch increases the production of endorphins, growth hormone, and DHEA, all of which lengthen your life span and lower the negative impact of stress. Studies have found that patients who are regularly touched recover faster than those who are not touched. So give someone a hug and feel both of your moods improve.

4. Boost Your “Youth Hormones”
You don’t need pills to flood your body with a rejuvenating flood of growth hormones. Research has found that doing squats and leg presses will greatly increase your natural production of the “youth hormone”. Increased growth hormone translates to an elevated mood, among other physical benefits. Keep it up with weight training, knee bends, push-ups, and rowing.

5. Take a Bracing Breath
Breathing correctly is important for dispelling the toxins and wastes from your body; in fact, it is estimated that we expel only about 30 percent of toxins in our bodies through the bowels and bladder-the rest is all respiratory. Breathing is also a great way to clear your mind, boost your energy, and improve your mood. Practice deep, slow, rhythmic, breathing daily with mind-body disciplines such as tai chi, yoga, qigong, and meditation.

6. Smell the Joy
Research has shown that smell has a definite impact on our bodies and minds. When you stimulate the olfactory nerves inside your nose, you activate the limbic system of your brain, which is associated with moods and memory. This concept is instrumental to aromatherapy, a natural health tradition that makes use of the healing powers of plants with strong scents.

Aromatherapy recommends treating depression with jasmine, eucalyptus for exhilaration, and grapefruit to increase alertness and joy. Just put a dab of the essential oils from these plants on your temples, back of your neck, or acupressure points. Another option? Boil the herb in water and inhale the steam through your nose.

7. Feel Fine with Flowers
There is a reason that flowers are the traditional get-well gesture. Colorful flowers have a powerful influence on moods; they can uplift a patient’s mood and even combat stress. One study found that during a five-minute typing assignment, people sitting next to a flowering bouquet were more relaxed than those who sat near foliage-only plants.

I hope these tips help the good feelings flow! I invite you to visit often and share your own personal health and longevity tips with me.

May you live long, live strong, and live happy!

-Dr. Mao



oh, all in all. 2 years ago
I really think I’m in a good place right now. I feel mentally and emotionally healthy. I’m not overwhelmed or upset about anything really. I’m generally happy. Luckily, I’m not very stressed out. (This may change once school starts and I have due dates.. and start working.. la dee da.. ) But, I also think once school starts, I’ll be in my art classes.. and during those classes, I always feel in the zone.. and it’s a therapy or relaxation method for me. When I’m doing artwork I feel at peace and don’t think of all the stresses I have concerning my other classes or the people and the problems they bring to my life. It’s quite nice to be an artist.


I haven’t been doing much physically, but I know I will be. I need to make sure during the school year, I don’t let my health slip and that I keep taking my vitamins and eating balanced meals. I’m generally pretty good at this. I also will, hopefully, be taking yoga classes and going to the gym during the school year. I’m pretty hopeful for the year ahead.. and hope it brings the best out of me.


very true. 2 years ago

Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.

- Buddha



this quote makes me happy. 2 years ago

“Happiness is like a butterfly.
The more you chase it, the more it eludes you.
But if you turn your attention to other things,
It comes and sits softly on your shoulder.”

Henry David Thoreau



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