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Massage and wellness

Massage and wellness include a wide range of topics and can be a rather confusing area to discover and learn about. It is my hope that I can cover many of the topics in this series of articles. I will not only describe massages, but also expand to other topics related to wellness.

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Name: Pia Poulsen
Location: Noisy le Grand, Ile de France, France

Pia is educated as "Praticienne en Massage Créatif" at Institut FIGARI in Paris. She has more than ten years of interest in aromatherapy, massage and wellness. Taunaki (http://www.taunaki.com) is her current start-up and takes up most her time and she owns Star Keys Massage. Life is a constant journey in learning and knowledge. Pia wants to help people obtain and maintain their wellness, be it via education, articles, massages, building resources or as her dream is, creating a wellness resort one day.

28 January 2009

A few wellness tricks

It doesn't take that much work to get started on actively caring for and improving your wellness. By starting small and in small steps you can get into the good habits easily without it becoming a big struggle that you need to force yourself to do every day. If you follow through with these few easy things you will experience a great improvement in your overall wellness and how you feel. All the other benefits to your general health and life quality comes in on top of it.

  • Eat 6 a day.
    The official recommendation from the Danish health authorities is to eat 6 fruits and/or vegetables every single day. Translated into something which can be measured, it is 600 grams of fruits, greens and vegetables during the course of the day. This includes both fresh, raw and cooked greens.
    And example could be:
    • Breakfast: a banana, two slices of wholegrain bread with cheese and a glass of juice - count 2
    • Lunch: a salad with lettuce, cucumber, bean spouts, corn, tuna, salmon and wholegrain bread - count 1.
    • Dinner: Dinner with a side-dish of green beans, broccoli and carrots. If the greens take up a third of the entire meal the count will be about 1.
    • Snacks during morning and afternoon. A piece of fresh fruit - count 2
    The total count for a day would be 6 and you'll have done yourself a great favour. It's important to vary what you eat and not just eat only a few kinds of greens and fruits. Variation is very important to a healthy lifestyle and food.
  • Exercise for at least half an hour every day.
    Several authorities now recommend minimum half an hours exercise every single day. It might seem like much, but you should take into consideration that the 10 min brisk walk to the train in the morning counts into that number as well, and so does doing half an hours gardening or physically demanding housework, or even playing with your children. Children should exercise at least an hour every day to keep them in shape and avoid a poor lifestyle and health. The more physical work we can include in our daily schedule, the better our bodies will feel.
    In order for a physical activity to count in as exercise it should be something that makes your heart beat faster, your breathing to be affected or makes you sweat. While an hours relaxed stroll is better than nothing, it does unfortunately not count for an hours exercise. Use your common sense and don't do yourself the disfavour of counting in things you're in doubt about. In this case it's better to do too much than too little.
    Again, variation is the key here. Combine some strength training (washing floors or digging the garden can qualify for that), with conditioning training such as walks or playing ball with the kids. Don't forget to give yourself time to rest between straining exercise. Alternate between the types so your body gets a chance to recover and rebuild. And spoil yourself with one full day a week where you can have your well-deserved rest after good work.
  • Get enough sleep.
    Sleep is very important for our wellness. Sleep is when the body reconstitutes itself and recovers from the strains of the day. Studies show that lack of sleep leads to a poorer functioning immune system, so the impulses to just sleep all day away when sick are justified. It helps strengthen the immune system and keep diseases at bay.
    Mentally sleep is very important as well. Not only does sleep allow our brain to relax and process the inputs of the day, sorting the information and solving problems. But our mood is greatly affected by how tired we feel. Emotions become intensified and the emotional reactions are much stronger. For better or worse. Also problems seem much greater when we're tired. We don't feel we have the energy to deal with them and they become barriers instead of challenges to face.
  • Think positively.
    It is amazing what difference positive thinking can do to your life and how you feel about yourself. It can be a difficult habit to get into, but it is certainly worth it. Shortly put it comes down to accepting the negative thoughts and feelings you have, acknowledging them and then put them away, all the while you force yourself to see the good in any given situation.
    When you focus on the positive in life, in yourself, in your surroundings, you will find that the negative becomes much less important and has much less impact on how you feel or act.
    For further ideas and advice on how to think positively, I recommend you read the Positivity Blog. The site is a huge resource to positive thinking and how to change your own habits and behaviours.
If you manage to undertake those four steps and incorporate them into your daily life, you will quickly see an improvement of your wellness. These are four fundamental steps to wellness and well worth taking.

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21 January 2009

Some wellness blogs and sites

Following are some of my favourite wellness related blogs and sites. I regularely check them and find much inspiration and knowledge from these sites. Both professionally and personally. Enjoy.

  • Personal Development with The Positivity Blog - http://www.positivityblog.com/
    A very well written and very positive blog. There's advice on many different areas of life and how to deal with situations. It's an invaluable resource to personal improvement and positive thinking. Clearly worthwhile visiting and using. Lots of good tips and tricks, knowledge and plans on how to deal with problems and better yourself and your mentality. It all starts within.
  • Helpguide.org: Mental Health, Relationships, Healthy Lifestyles, Aging - http://helpguide.org/
    A valuable official resource to mental health, life and wellness. A good place to look things up and find advice on how to deal with specific issues and learn what you can do and if you suffer a condition.
  • The Happiness Project - http://www.happiness-project.com/
    An interesting blog about finding happiness in life, dealing with some of all those things we do that creates unhappiness. Interesting read to follow and some good hints and advice as well.
  • TRI Research1 - http://www6.miami.edu/touch-research/research.htm
    The Touch Research Institute. Very interesting studies about touch, including massage and how they affect health and mental wellbeing. Essential read for those interested in Wellness and looking for the proof that touch does make a difference.
  • Healing Naturally - http://www.healingmenaturally.com/
    A site dedicated to natural healing with a small community. The activity is still low, but there are some good resources and interesting discussions happening.
  • MassageSpace.net | Massage Social Network Community - http://massagespace.net/
    A community dedicated to massage and massage therapists. Free to join.
A bit of inspiration and links about wellness. I hope it's useful for you.

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14 January 2009

Pause due to another project

I will be taking a shorter pause from writing Massage and Wellness articles, while I focus on another project I have been working on for quite a while now. You can read the latest news at: http://news.taunaki.com

My great project is of course related to Wellness and I have been busy creating web pages, working on content and writing about the entire process, what the thoughts behind it are and many other things. We will soon be launching, so feel free to visit Taunaki - your resource to wellness at http://www.taunaki.com and bookmark it for future reference.

I will be posting some news from Taunaki the coming weeks, though as soon as my workload eases up a bit, I will be back at writing articles about Massage and Wellness. I have several planned and some research going on.

In order to share with you all, here's a list of the news so far from Taunaki.

Behind the name and logo
What lies behind the name and logo of a company can often be a rather interesting and insightful information. For Taunaki.com it was a longer search, both for a suiting name and for the logo. Symbolism and names are very important to us, at least to myself and it wasn't something I could take lightly. Not to mention, we had to find a name that had the domain available as well.
http://news.taunaki.com/2009/01/behind-name-and-logo.html

Behind the idea
Taunaki.com started as an idea to help people easier find a good massage therapist. It was an idea of ensuring a certain quality to massages and it quickly became obvious that the best way to do such was to base the site on reviews from users who had gotten massages. It was also a desire and an idea of helping people find precisely that type of massage they were looking for.
http://news.taunaki.com/2009/01/behind-idea.html

Why wellness?
Wellness is one of those fancy words of the times we live in. More and more people talk about wellness and it's become a whole industry that caters to all types of people. It's become a jungle that's difficult to see through for most normal people, and even for those professional there's a lot of disagreements and different perceptions of what wellness is.
http://news.taunaki.com/2009/01/why-wellness.html

Looking for writers
Taunaki.com is looking for writers who'll help us expand and grow our collection of articles about wellness.
It's our hope to gather an expansive collection of articles about wellness written by people who're in the business. The purpose of the articles is to inform our users about the many offers and help them pick the wellness offer that suits their needs and desires best.
http://news.taunaki.com/2009/01/looking-for-writers.html

Our values and purpose
When starting a business it's necessary to know what core values and purposes you want to serve and follow.
The values are the moral guidelines, the foundation of a business that is unlikely to change. The is what is kept first and foremost in mind, helping setting the spirit of the company. Our first focus is our users, to serve their needs and make it easy for them to use the services we provide.
http://news.taunaki.com/2008/12/our-values-and-purpose.html

The first milestone
We're online! As Christmas and New Year are closing in on us, we're working towards getting the last parts of the system coded and be ready for launch early in the new year.
We are excited about the project which has been on its way for a long while now. The first seeds for the idea were sown over a year ago, and many months were spent planning and doing organisational work before we began coding systems, working on the layout and a domain was bought.
http://news.taunaki.com/2008/12/first-milestone.html

Feel free to leave a comment and contact me if you're interested in the project. I look forward to hearing inputs and getting opinions.

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07 January 2009

Massage and Wellness

Wellness and massage are undoubtedly connected, but what does wellness mean.

According to dictionary.com wellness is a noun which means:

  1. the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, esp. as the result of deliberate effort.
  2. an approach to healthcare that emphasizes preventing illness and prolonging life, as opposed to emphasizing treating diseases.
Wellness is a state of being where you are not only without illness and disease, but actively preventing getting sick and be above the place where you constantly fight of various diseases. It is making sure that body and mind are in such a good shape that diseases are avoided. Wellness comes down to an non-western approach to health. To prevent instead of cure. To avoid things breaking instead of fixing what's broken.

Unfortunately wellness has become a fashion word which involves more or less anything that's related to pleasure and enjoyment. Due to this marketing wellness has become defined as much more than empowering your mind and body to withstand sickness and diseases. Luckily there are organisations working towards weeding out the bad seeds and make wellness a proper industry with focus on preventing illness and dis-ease.

Massage can be a big part of wellness, in the meaning of preventive healthcare. As described in previous articles, massage can not only improve your mood and make you feel good, but also improves your physical and physical health.

Read more of my other articles at: Massage and illness, Why get chair massages, Why get massages, Why massage the stomach, The importance of touch, Massage relieves burnt-out.

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