mind, body, spirit
Spring 2017 Vol. 17 Issue 2
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In The Know
Discover new research in health and wellness
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Keeping the Mess to a Minimum
If you don’t use it, don’t want it, or don’t need it—then toss, sell, or donate it.
When you clean, have an active mind: Set yourself up for success by thinking about where and why you are putting things in designated spots.
Create select spots for important items, like keys or wallets, so you can always know where they are.
Design a “Joy Bin” for things you are unsure about keeping. If—after a week, a month, especially a year—the item hasn’t brought you joy, say goodbye.
“How Clutter Affects Your Brain (and What You Can Do About It)”. (n.d.). Retrieved from lifehacker.com
Coping with Decision Fatigue
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Combatting Decision Fatigue
Make big decisions in the morning
Practice mindfulness
Make mundane decisions the night before
Stick to a routine
Go minimalist
Limit your options
Done is better than perfect
Start with small changes
Additional Information
Baumiester, R., & Tierney, J. (2011). Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength. New York, New York: Penguin Press
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So turn that frown upside down and share a smile.
Smiles Can:
Improve your mood
Reduce stress
Retrain your brain to be more positive
Help you get a job
Make you more approachable and seem more trustworthy
Help others feel happier, too
For More Information
Achor, S. (2010). The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work. New York, New York: Crown Business.
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By Meaghan Linhart Sophomore, Public Health David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
Remember that brutal sunburn you got that one summer? Remember that stinging discomfort you felt every time your shirt brushed up against your raw, flaking skin? Then do you remember that you didn’t use sunscreen?
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Partial List of Whole Grain Types
Barley
Buckwheat
Farro
Millet
Oats (including oatmeal)
Popcorn
Quinoa
Wild and Brown Rice
Whole Rye
Whole Wheat
For Additional Information, visit:
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What does empowerment mean to you? The online Oxford Dictionaries defines empowerment as:
Authority or power given to someone to do something
The process of becoming stronger and more condent, especially in controlling one’s life and claiming one’s rights
This meaning is two-fold—enabling empowerment and becoming empowered. Diana Tracy— speaker, trainer, and author of Ten Steps to Empowerment—claimed that “empowerment basically is a good sound relationship. What we have seen so far is the autocratic form of power and the employee is powerless. But real power to an organization comes from empowering people.”
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Here Are Some Resources on Campus that are available to help empower students:
Office of Student Assistance
Office of Student Engagement
Counseling Center
Career Services
Blackstone Launchpad
L.G.B.T. Resource Center
Slutzker Center for International Services
Division of Student Affairs
Intramural sports
For more, check out Syracuse University's Services and Support page.
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