The Wellness Trifecta

Exercise

Exercise can help prevent excess weight gain or help maintain weight loss. When you engage in physical activity, you burn calories. The more intense the activity, the more calories you burn, but any amount of activity is better than none at all.

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Diet

A healthy diet may help to prevent certain long-term (chronic) diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. It may also help to reduce your risk of developing some cancers and help you to keep a healthy weight.

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Sleep

Sleep is an essential function that allows your body and mind to recharge, leaving you refreshed and alert when you wake up. Healthy sleep also helps the body remain healthy. Without enough sleep, the brain cannot function properly.

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Knowledge is Power

Checklists

Low Self-Esteem

Suicide

Depression

Anxiety

Symptoms of Low Self-Esteem Checklist

Uses negative “I am” statements

Sexually acting out online or in person

Constant self-doubt

Avoids trying new activities

Calls themselves names

Speaks too loudly and aggressive in tone

Avoids social situations

Symptoms of Being at Risk For  Suicide

Disinterest in favorite extracurricular activities

Problems at work and losing interest in a job

Substance abuse, including alcohol and drug (illegal and legal drugs) use

Withdrawing from family and friends

Begins to neglect hygiene and other matters of personal appearance

Emotional distress brings on physical complaints (aches, fatigues, migraines)

Risk taking behaviors

Does not respond as before to praise

Symptoms of Depression

Little interest or pleasure in doing things

Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless

Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much

 

Feeling tired or having little energy

Poor appetite, overeating, or considerable weight changes

Feeling bad about yourself – that you are a failure or having a lot of guilt

Difficulty concentrating on things or making decisions

Symptoms of Anxiety

 

Constantly feeling tense, worried, or on edge

Your anxiety interferes with your work, school, or family responsibilities?

You are plagued by fears that you know are irrational, but can’t shake?

You believe that something bad will happen if certain things aren’t done a certain way?

Avoiding everyday situations or activities because they cause you anxiety Sudden, unexpected attacks of heart-pounding panic

Feeling like danger and catastrophe are around every corner?

Low Self-Esteem

Symptoms of Low Self-Esteem Checklist

Uses negative “I am” statements

Sexually acting out online or in person

Constant self-doubt

Avoids trying new activities

Calls themselves names

Speaks too loudly and aggressive in tone

Avoids social situations

Suicide

Symptoms of Being at Risk For  Suicide

Disinterest in favorite extracurricular activities

Problems at work and losing interest in a job

Substance abuse, including alcohol and drug (illegal and legal drugs) use

Withdrawing from family and friends

Begins to neglect hygiene and other matters of personal appearance

Emotional distress brings on physical complaints (aches, fatigues, migraines)

Risk taking behaviors

Does not respond as before to praise

Depression

Symptoms of Depression

Little interest or pleasure in doing things

Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless

Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much

 

Feeling tired or having little energy

Poor appetite, overeating, or considerable weight changes

Feeling bad about yourself – that you are a failure or having a lot of guilt

Difficulty concentrating on things or making decisions

Anxiety

Symptoms of Anxiety

 

Constantly feeling tense, worried, or on edge

Your anxiety interferes with your work, school, or family responsibilities?

You are plagued by fears that you know are irrational, but can’t shake?

You believe that something bad will happen if certain things aren’t done a certain way?

Avoiding everyday situations or activities because they cause you anxiety Sudden, unexpected attacks of heart-pounding panic

Feeling like danger and catastrophe are around every corner?

Books We Recommend

This book is a classic in the world of relationship self-help. It will give you insight into how to communicate effectively with your loved one.

Do you struggle to shake the feeling that you’re not “good enough”? If so, you might want to give Wholehearted Living a try.  

Growing up as a girl in today’s world is no easy task. Juggling family, friends, and life is stressful. This book helps teens learn new tools to girl up.  

If you’ve been searching for that elusive work-life balance oasis, or if you’ve ever described yourself as “super-busy,” this book is for you. 

Have You Done Your Couch Time Check-In?

Here’s the “real deal”: until we start taking our mental health as seriously as we do our physical health in this country, we will always be on the reactive, not proactive, side of the issue. We have physical check-ups, dental check-ups…heck, we even have our car and air conditioner checked regularly. But most people only seek mental health after things have really gone wrong. Regular check-ins will go a long way in detecting when someone is struggling and could prevent small problems from turning into significant issues. We call it getting a “Couch Time Check-In.”

As a Neely EAP member, you have access to a yearly Couch Time Check-In at no cost. Simply call or email our office to schedule your visit. Our mission is to create a national initiative to break the stigma associated with mental health through the use of annual mental health check-ins.

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