Aloha Ohana - it's Mindful Monday here at KHC. We're huge fans of @decade2doodles and thought this was the perfect post for this first Monday of August.
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Happy Aloha Sunday Ohana!
Often times when we think of a healthy lifestyle and healthy living habits, we primarily focus on the body. While it’s important to take part in healthy habits for our physical health, like working out and eating a balanced diet, it’s just as important to pay attention to our mental health. Just like physical exercising that benefits your body and muscles, mental exercises also play a critical role in strengthening and maintaining overall brain functions.
To help keep your brain as limber and fit as your muscles and body, we’ve put together a list of a few cognitive activities and memory games for our kupuna.
Simple Brain Exercises and Gognitive Activies for our Kupuna
THOUGHTFUL CONVERSATIONS
Conversations allow people to practice speaking, critical thinking, and many other cognitive aspects which stimulate and refresh their minds. This is especially important for older adults as people tend to withdraw from social interaction as they age.
MEDITATION
One of the best brain exercises for seniors is meditation. The reason for this is that meditation allows one to relax and focus on their thoughts and emotions. There are many free apps available that provide guided meditation for those unfamiliar with how to meditate.
ART CLASSES
Art is a great way to express one’s emotions and thoughts in a manner that practices hand-eye coordination and encourages a happier mood. Doing art activities, such as watercolor painting, allows the artist to self-reflect on their piece and the emotions which contributed to their creation. All of these benefits help keep your mind sharpened and your cognitive abilities strong.
LANGUAGE CLASSES
Practicing another language is a great way for seniors to practice their ability to speak, recall information and improve critical thinking. In fact, practicing languages is even said to help deter dementia in the elderly.
NATURE WALKS
If you’re able to comfortably walk for long stretches at a time, nature walks are another great brain exercise for seniors. Leisurely nature walks are said to promote socialization, independence, and feeling relaxed. This helps older adults feel connected to what is around them and to themselves. Keeping track of interesting landmarks and animals throughout your walk also helps keep your ability to recall details sharp.
Aloha Ohana! Here is some great advice from our friends at Everyday Health for all of you on this Wellness Wednesday.
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Aloha Ohana! It’s “Mindful Monday” here at Ko’olauloa Health Center. Here are a few tips on seven things mindful families do differently.
Busy schedules, digital devices, long commutes—all of this leads to families who are disconnected from each other as never before. Here are 7 ways mindfulness can strengthen your relationships, increase your well-being, and bring the family back together.
As the world gets seemingly faster, it’s more important than ever to build the strength of presence within ourselves and in our families. Our culture is sensing this need and that is why we see an increasing amount of people in all sectors of life exploring ways to become more grounded through yoga, diet, and mindfulness. This yearning is making its way into our homes as many of us have searched for practices and experiences to slow down and bring more connection into our family life as well.
7 Things Mindful Families Do Differently
Embrace Imperfection
Listen with Curiosity
Communicate Courageously
Practice Appreciation and Gratitude
Forgive Ourselves and Each Other
Practice Support and Generosity
Don’t forget to play and have fun!
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A few tips for you on this Wellness Wednesday. Aloha from all of us at KHC.
Aloha! It’s “Mindful Monday” here at KHC.
So why do we like to start the week being mindful?
Mindfulness practices can help us to:
- Increase our ability to regulate emotions
- Decrease stress, anxiety, and depression
- It can help us to focus our attention
- Observe our thoughts and feelings without judgment
Hope you all have a beautiful and mindful week.