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Taking a Chance on Healthy Living!
One of the most important aspects of living a healthy and
prosperous life is understanding "risk." By this
I mean knowing how to understand and analyse situations
in life that affect
health. Being able to accurately weigh benefits and risks when
making health decisions is very important! Too often decisions
are based on incomplete or inaccurate information and this
is a huge mistake with significant consequences!
Failure
to accurately assess risk keeps people locked in all kinds
of unhealthy situations including poor eating
and exercise
habits (lifestyle), relationships and jobs. Sometimes people
are just afraid to step out and make a change. They see "risk" in
making a change when the REAL risk comes from NOT making a
change. Living with the stress, unhappiness and frustration
of indecision
and poor health may be the greatest risk of all, and one that
is definitely not worth taking!
Accessing "risk" is
nothing more than collecting information, weighing the alternatives
and then making appropriate
decisions
based on the information.
Some risks to our health are more "real" than
others. For example, it is common knowledge that obesity
is associated
with a wide variety of health problems. On the other hand,
there are some health risks that are so remote we rarely
think about
them. On a practical level, eating highly processed foods
and avoiding a daily dose of fresh fruits and vegetables
is rarely
considered serious. But, as too many have already discovered,
the long range consequences of this practice are real and
devastating.
Failure to accurately assess risk limits us
in many ways. We imagine the "risk" of talking
with our children about drugs, dating or sex and we put off
having
the "talk," even
though the risks of NOT talking are infinitely greater.
Fear of flying and public speaking are two more "risks" affecting
millions of people. But practically speaking, these fears
are unfounded. People ride in cars every day, even though
cars
are far more dangerous than commercial aircraft. It's a
failure to
accurately assess risk, and it limits our health, prosperity
and pleasure in life.
The good news is that failure to
accurately access risk is reversible! The effects of those
decisions to eat inappropriately
or NOT
to exercise are, as the common expression goes, "do-overs." We
can effect positive change in our lives by following a
few simple steps to accurately access risk:
1. Accurately
define your present situation and access your health "risks".
Are you eating a healthy diet? Are you getting enough exercise
and good quality sleep? What are the consequences if you
DON'T change? Weigh the benefits of healthier living vs
the potential
risks such as increased cost, inconvenience or discomfort.
2. What do you stand to gain if you change your present
circumstances? Assess the "up-side" potential.
Too often we look only at the "downside" risk
and forget the benefits. What good things might happen
if you take the risk and win?
3. Limit the "down-side" if
you happen to make a wrong decision. Don't continue down
a path if it does not produce
results.
This is especially important when following weight loss
programs. If the pounds are not coming off or if the weight
loss is only
temporary, find a new program! You not only want to lose
weight, but want to sustain the weight loss for as long
as possible.
Take steps to ensure this will happen. Clear, concise,
realistic objectives will definitely help.
4. Reduce your
risk by being smart! Understand the situation and seek the
advice of experts in the field of health and
nutrition. This includes finding and forming partnerships
to receive support
and get good advice.
5. Have a fall-back position. If the decision you make
fails to produce the desired results, be prepared to
take a long,
hard look at the circumstances and be prepared to change
what you
are doing.
Everything in life involves some element of
risk. Driving your car, meeting someone new, crossing the
street...but we do them
every day. Winners in life are willing to accept the
risk and continue on their way! Get involved, be smart
about
how you
play the game, come prepared for a few failures along
the way, but
don't quit. You will reap the benefits for your effort
and live a happier and healthier life. Remember the
words of
the great Winston Churchill when he said, "Never,
never, never give up!"
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