The notes of life

The notes of life

It has been awhile since I last wrote and a lot has happened since then.

In my journey with a hip replacement the one thing that has become crystal clear is my mortality.  I believe all of us at sometime or another think about it regardless of who we are and what we have going on.

This past month our family lost a treasure in my nephew Chris.  He was a vibrant full of life young man. He lived life like it should be…by being generous of himself, of his time, of his friendship, of his love to others.  He made a room brighter by just being there.  He would lift someone up when they needed it and he would bring someone back down to earth when they got to full of themselves.  He had a huge impact on the people he crossed paths with and that includes me.

Whatever your belief I am absolutely convinced that life is not a random set of musical notes that go around and around, rather these notes are there purposeful with intention and that there are no coincindences.  This was the case with my nephew Chris.  We bumped into each other last summer and had not interacted much with each other for quite sometime.  This past year because of that chance connection he and I got to know each other again…maybe perhaps for the first time.  I got to know the man and he got to know the old man!  It was certainly a gift that was given to both of us.

We have no control over the time we have on this planet.  We do have control on how we approach our day, how we interact with the ones we love and even strangers.  To live your life telling those that most impact you in your life how you feel about them is a gift we should always open and share.

I am grateful for my family…my wife Susanne and my sons Nicholas, Zachary and Evan.  I am grateful for my siblings and the true friends in my life.

Take a moment today to tell the ones you love that you do love them…be grateful for the person that cuts you of on the road today…there is some kind of sense in all of those crazy notes of life.  We may  not understand them yet it shapes us and prepares us for what is yet to come.

Make this week an extraordinary week!

 

John  One Hip Guy

Breathing

Breathing

We do this over 7 million times a year or approximately 20, 000 times a day.  We don’t even notice for the most part, yet for most of us we do it incorrectly and it has a huge impact on our health.

Breathing…we take our first breath at birth.  It is one of those absolutes in our life. Without the ability to breathe we cease to exist.  Yet there are many people today who do not know how to breath.  Just learning to breathe properly will improve your health and longevity.

Consider this:

  • Science has proven that cancer is anaerobic – it does not survive in high levels of oxygen.
  • Shortness of breath and heart disease are directly linked – the heart goes into spasm when it is deprived of oxygen.
  • Studies have shown that there is a high correlation between high blood pressure and poor breathing.
  • Most emotional issues, including breathing related anxiety and depression, result from the nervous system being out of balance.  Breathing drives the nervous system.
  • Optimal Breathing helps to promote weight loss.  Oxygen burns fat and calories.
  • Breathing well is the key to sleeping well and waking up feeling rested.
  • Breathing provides 99% of your energy.  Without energy, nothing works.
  • Breath is life. Virtually every health condition and human activity is improved with Optimal Breathing.

Most adults do not use the bottom third of their lungs in the normal course of day to day life.  There is nothing but stale air sitting at the bottom of those lungs. Stop what you are doing and do this easy exercise.  Take in a long, slow breath that moves your diaphragm (your tummy is moving in and then out).  Breathe in….deeply…see that your tummy has expanded to take in all that air…hold it for a count of 5 and then release it…all of it and see that your tummy has contracted.  Do this exercise 3 times.  That’s it!  What you just have done is brought in new fresh oxygen into your entire lung cavity and removed the stale air stuck in the bottom of your lungs.  You have also slowed yourself down and downregulated the production of fat storage stress hormones.  Do this once a day, everyday for life and it will improve your health by helping you to de-stress and clear out the stale old air in your body.

One of the biggest and well known health issues related to breath in North America is Asthma.  Statistically it is reported that almost 10% of the population in North America is impacted by this disease.

Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asthma states that asthma is an inflammatory disease.  There are many triggers that cause these instances of inflammation from pet dander to bonfire smoke and so on.  The inflammation impedes the air passage and can have serious repercussions on the impacted individual.

While the evidence suggest there is no cure for Asthma and those affected must always take their medication, there are ways of lessening the occurrences and the severity.

Nutrition.  What you put in your body has a direct impact on the inflammatory responses that are happening.

It is suggested that Mediterranean diet is one of most optimal diets for those who suffer from asthma.  Eating a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids with extra virgin olive oil along with organic fruits and vegetables is a great way to start the process of reducing the inflammation within your air passages.

Taking a high quality nutritional supplement may be a prudent option as it is difficult to get the high level of antioxidants needed to quench the free radicals that are causing the inflammation in the first place.

Grape seed extract is a natural anti inflammatory that attacks the free radicals and minimizes inflammation throughout the body.

Regardless of any health condition the ability to breathe…deeply…will have a profound impact on your health.  After my hip replacement surgery I found that these exercises helped me with handling the pain and I believe improved my recovery time.

The take home message today is to eat a diet high in antioxidants and essential fats to help reduce inflammation within the body.  This may help to lesson the symptoms associated with asthma and any other inflammatory diseases.  Take a high quality supplement to help increase the likelihood of getting the amount of antioxidants needed…………..and……..breathe!!!!

John  OneHipGuy

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle habits = weight loss

Lifestyle habits = weight loss

Weight Loss.

Those 2 words alone can send shivers down someones back.  It is a topic of discussion for just about everyone.  In fact it will be the topic of conversation during a coffee break, a lunchtime meetup, or over dinner with friends.  Turn the TV on and we will see prime time shows dedicated to Extreme Weight Loss, or being the Biggest Loser.  Weight loss is on everyone’s mind yet there is clear evidence that most people don`t have a clue how to lose it!

First I would like to point out if you are only interested in weight loss then that is the problem!  Weight loss is the result of creating good lifestyle habits!  Having good lifestyle habits will enable you to lose weight and keep it off.

There are 4 key points one needs to consider when developing new lifestyle habits.

1.  Why am I doing this?

One must take into account the real reason for starting a weight loss program or rather a new lifestyle habit.  When someone knows WHY they do what they do then it is much easier to stay committed.

2.  Can I commit to these new habits lifelong?

This seems like an obvious question yet as I watched a weight loss program on TV this week I couldn’t  help but wonder just how long these people could maintain their new lifestyle.  I know that when I make a decision to change just one thing in my life it takes tremendous commitment.  Anyone who takes on multiple habit changes is asking for a lot.  For example I saw one person attempt to commit to completely CHANGING their diet , adding MASSIVE exercise, quit smoking, working less hours, getting more sleep and on and on.   This is a recipe for failure!

3.  Keeping it simple

Change is tough.  To break free from old lifestyle habits is difficult yet to have the results for lifelong health, it is so worth it.  Keep it simple by eliminating sugar from your diet first.  Why sugar?  Read this attached article http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/white-poison-danger-sugar-beat-article-1.1605232  Change your choice of drink from whatever it was to water.  Find a trainer for the gym so that you have a coach and someone that makes you accountable.  This simple steps are just the beginning yet will have a profound effect on you.

4.  What are the roadblocks?

What are the roadblocks to success?  Identify them and deal with them.  Is it a family member?  Talk with them and let them know just how committed you are to your new lifestyle habits and ask them to support you.  Eliminate food in your household you know that is bad for you.  If the temptation is there then you WILL succumb to it.  I know this from first hand experience.  Do you have an physical limitations that might prevent you from working out effectively?  After my hip replacement there was a period 0f time where I was limited in my mobility and strength.  I have met many people who have not recovered from their hip replacement and have been unable to work out.  This certainly can be a hurdle in developing new healthy lifestyle habits yet developing them will be a first step in improving the recovery process.

It is always great to see people who have lost lots of weight.  It is the result of a process that that person has undertaken.  To me what is more important is seeing those people living a healthier life, an on purpose life that involves making healthy lifestyle choices.  Having those good habits will be the catalyst for anyone to keep the weight off lifelong!

John  OneHipGuy

 

 

How to create a Legacy

How to create a Legacy

It seems in this fast paced world there is a never ending need to create a legacy…I hear it all the time.

More and more people want to leave their mark on the planet.  In the words of Steve Jobs “a ding” in the universe.

Yet what is a legacy?  The definition in Wikipedia says:  Legacies are, more or less, what we remember about a person or a country. What an individual or a country does today might, in the future, be regarded as being important enough to be thought of as a memorable legacy from the 21st Century.

In the 2 years since my hip replacement I have been more keenly aware of my mortality and those I love and just how fragile and temporary we really are.  I have really thought long on the word legacy and what it means.

For some people leaving a legacy might mean writing a book, becoming famous, inventing something that wasn’t there before, creating a nutrition company like USANA, exploring unknown, and so on.

To me the definition of a legacy is far deeper.  Whose lives did I touch?  How many times have I helped someone in need?  Did I lift someone up or put them down?  Did I teach my children to love?  Love life, love each other, forgive others?

Are you creating a legacy everytime you smile at a stranger?  Let someone in during rush hour?  Tell someone that you love them?  I believe these are the building blocks of creating the real legacy.

We have all heard of the butterfly effect.  Wikipedia the definiton says:  In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependency on initial conditions in which a small change at one place in a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state. The name of the effect, coined by Edward Lorenz, is derived from the theoretical example of a hurricane’s formation being contingent on whether or not a distant butterfly had flapped its wings several weeks earlier.

What we do today WILL create a legacy of sorts.  A kind word, a hug, encouragement will be the fuel to create a butterfly effect and in essence a legacy.

Start each day with the mindset that you will make someone’s life a little better today.  It will be the first flap of the butterfly wings that can shape that person’s hour, day, week, year.  It is also shaping your hour, day, week, year!  This legacy will not be written about, there will be no movie, it won’t be on the 6 o’clock news.  It will be completely forgotten in our concious thought yet I believe always remembered in our subconcious.

Legacy is when we are genuinely grounded in making a meaningful, lasting and energizing contribution to humanity by serving a cause greater than your own.

Go out and make someone smile today…create a legacy, your legacy!

 

John OneHipGuy

 

Turn out the lights

Turn out the lights

Summer is fast approaching and with that comes longer days.  We seem to get more accomplished from working in the garden to playing golf.  Maybe it’s a trip to a patio to enjoy time with some friends while having a sip of our favorite beverage.

The longer days often mean that we go to bed later.  Remember to get that important part of your health in during the summer months as much as the winter.

One element that most people are not aware is that lack of sleep can cause weight gain.

Researchers speculate that people who have chronic sleep deprivation might have weight gain, either by increasing how much they eat or decreasing the energy that they burn.

Lack of sleep can cause the following:

Increase hunger:       Sleep deprivation may alter hormones that control hunger especially for food rich in fat and carbohydrates.

Giving people more time to eat:      People who sleep less each night may eat more simply because they are awake longer.

Decreasing physical activity:     People who do not get enough sleep are more tired during the day, and as a result may curb their physical activity.

Lowering body temperature:     In laboratory experiments, people who are sleep deprived tend to see a drop in their body temperatures.  This drop may lead to decrease energy expenditure.

The recommended amount of sleep for an adult is seven to eight hours per night.  Older adults need the same amount of sleep as younger adults.  Older adults tend to sleep lighter and for shorter periods so there may be a need for napping.

In the book called Healthy Home by Dr. Myron Wentz, he discusses the need to get the electronic distractions out of the bedroom.  Electromagnetic fields are created by our gadgets and we have to contend with them all the time.  Get them out of our bedrooms so we can have a more restful sleep.  This includes removing the TV from the bedroom.  How about your cell phone?  Is it on the night stand?  By your pillow?  Or how about under your pillow?  Get your cell phone out of the bedroom too!  What color light emits from your alarm clock?  Studies have shown that the color red is best for not interrupting your rem pattern should you wake in the middle of the night.  Make your bedroom a EMF free zone!

One more thought…make sure that your bedroom is dark.  The better we are able to keep the light out the better we will sleep.  Does the streetlight brighten your room?  Use dark out curtains to help promote a more restful sleep.

I hope this has been an “enlightening” read!

 

John-OneHipGuy