-Healthy Questions to Help Make you Healthy… How to Organize
Health Area of Your Life by: Janet L. Hall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Many people make New Year's resolutions, only to break them within a week or a month afterwards.Many people either do or do not set goals for themselves. Some people have no idea how to set goals.
So, let's look at
difference between resolutions and goals.
"Webster's New World Compact School and Office Dictionary" copyright 1994, offers these definitions:
~~ Resolution-1
act or result of resolving something 2 a thing determined upon; decision as to future action 3 a resolute quality of mind 4 a formal statement of opinion or determination by an assembly, etc.
~~ Goal-1
place at which a race, trip, etc. is ended 2 an end that one strives to attain 3 in some games, a)
line or net over or into which
ball or puck must go to score b)
score made.
Notice # 2 in each definition and let's use 'losing weight' as our example. (I use this as an example because it is
number one New Years resolution).
The statement. "I'm going to lose weight this year" doesn't really have any meaning, focus, or structure.
The statement "I have determined that I need to lose weight and will walk one mile three times a week so that I can wear
new dress/suit that is too tight."
See
difference? See how
second statement has more clarity and structure?
We have determined
problem, decided on
action we want or need to take, and what end we are striving to attain.
This is
way to focus on a problem, make a resolution, and set a goal.
I call this “Goal-Resolve”.
"Goal-Resolve! What is this woman talking about?"
Goal-Resolve: a statement that determines a problem, what action you need to take, and to what end you want to attain.
Below is a list of
recommended traditional health tests and exams you should have, listed with age and frequency of exams. The frequency suggested is for those of you that have no symptoms or any history of risk. Please consult with your doctor to find out if you need to be tested more frequently.
Print out
list and place an X next to
tests or exams that you NEED to GET PERFORMED.
By
way, when was
last time you had a physical?