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“Think Outside the Pill” Stoeckle Center Seminar

3/26/2021

 
Watch Thrive Founder Katie Engels discuss her Health & Wellness Coaching Program at Mass General Hospital as part of the MGH Healthy Lifestyle Program’s “Think Outside the Pill” Stoeckle Center Seminar Presentation. As an introduction, she shared "it is so inspiring to be part of this team and today featured many opportunities to promote broader access to Health & Wellness Coaching throughout the Department of Internal Medicine." 

Gratitude Mindfulness Meditation Practice

3/1/2021

 
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Listen to this short guided mindfulness meditation reflecting on the power of gratitude. 

Mindfulness practice pulls as away from worries and strengthens our ability to connect to the present moment, and commit to suspending judgement of the self and others. 

Experiment with different forms of mindfulness like meditation, walking, spending time in nature, or anything that makes you lose track of time, and build consistent routines around what works best for you. 

And We Must Be Content With Stillness

12/1/2020

 
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Unwind this evening with this short guided mindfulness meditation And We Must Be Content With Stillness, featuring the Charles Tomlinson poem Farewell to Van Gogh. 

Being mindful entails practicing being present and nonjudgemental, and when you commit to a regular mindfulness practice you strengthen your skills and ability to calm and center yourself in the face of life's challenges. Schedule a free thrive wellness coaching session to learn more about working with a wellness coach to develop a mindfulness practice. 

Farewell to Van Gogh

The quiet deepens. You will not persuade 

One leaf of the accomplished, steady, darling 

Chestnut-tower to displace itself

With more of violence than the air supplies

When, gathering dusk, the pond brims evenly 

And we must be content with stillness.

Unhastening, daylight withdraws from us its shapes 

Into their central calm. Stone by stone

Your rhetoric is dispersed until the earth 

Becomes once more the earth, the leaves

A sharp partition against cooling blue.

Farewell, and for your instructive frenzy 

Gratitude. The world does not end tonight

And the fruit that we shall pick tomorrow 

Await us, weighing the unstripped bough.


Charles Tomlinson 1960

Sleep Hygiene Tips

6/1/2020

 
Thrive Wellness Coaching founder Katherine Engels shares tips to improve sleep quality by experimenting with evidence-based lifestyle behaviors in this sleep hygiene video. 

Hierarchy of Human Needs

6/4/2018

 
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Not Exercising is a Depressant

5/28/2018

 
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Self-Care is Essential

10/2/2017

 
In a recent Forbes article, Noma Nazish breaks down why self-care is so important for wellness, and includes a list of simple ways to introduce more into your life. 
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Work with a Thrive Wellness Coach to develop your own custom formula for health and wellness. 

“No matter how indulgent or fancy the term may sound, self-care is crucial for our physical, emotional and mental well-being. You shouldn’t neglect self-care and here's why:

  • Know your worth: Self-care is important to maintain a healthy relationship with yourself as it produces positive feelings and boosts your confidence and self-esteem. Also, self-care is necessary to remind yourself and others that you and your needs are important too.
 
  • A healthy work-life balance: Contrary to common belief, workaholism is not a virtue. Overwork, and the accompanying stress and exhaustion can make you less productive, disorganized and emotionally depleted. It can also lead to all sorts of health problems, from anxiety and depression to insomnia and heart diseases. Professional self-care habits like taking intermittent breaks (for lunch, calling your mom, or taking a stroll), setting professional boundaries, avoiding overextending, etc. ensures that you stay sharp, motivated and healthy.
 
  • Stress management: While a little dose of stress is a healthy way to give us a nudge that we need to meet the deadlines or finish that overdue task, constant stress and anxiety can have an adverse effect on your mental and physical health. Smart self-care habits like eating healthy, connecting with a loved one or, practicing meditation cuts down the toxic effects of stress by improving your mood and boosting your energy and confidence levels.
 
  • Start living, stop existing: Life is a precious gift. So why waste it when we have the choice to have a more meaningful existence? Yes, you have a lot of responsibilities— fixing the dryer, mowing the lawn, paying bills. But it’s important to remember that taking care of yourself is also your responsibility. Little things like sipping tea while looking at the raindrops racing down the window glass, enjoying a bubble bath, or reading a book are essential for your daily happiness. While things like taking up a new hobby or learning a new language can make your life more purposeful by giving you a new reason to get up in the morning.
 
  • Better physical health: Self-care is not just about your mental health. It’s also about caring for your physical self, by eating healthy, taking adequate sleep, caring about your hygiene, exercising regularly, etc.”
 
Click here to read the full article.

Take a Hike

5/15/2017

 
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The Trail Is Waiting
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The Appalachian Trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world, ranging from Maine to Georgia.

​Explore the trail by state. 


The Definition of Wellness

7/11/2016

 
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1. The quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, especially as the result of deliberate effort. 

2. An approach to healthcare that emphasizes preventing illness and prolonging life, as opposed to emphasizing treating diseases.

The Definition of Wellness on Dictonary.com.

Put Your Family on a Tech Diet

2/1/2016

 
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Read seven steps to reduce tech use as a family.

Can You Fit More Sleep into Your Week?

12/1/2014

 
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Sleep is very important for humans.

Sleep has a direct impact on our overall health, waistline, mood, energy level and ability to manage everyday stress. It also influences learning and memory retention, focus and willpower. 

Most people struggle with logging enough sleep because of life's demands. 

Check out this great infographic, "Turn Back the Clock and Wake Up Beautiful."

Any opportunity to make sleep more of a priority helps. Do you have time Sunday morning to sleep in a bit? Can you catch a lazy weekend nap? 

Research things that may improve your quality of sleep and/or commit to a gradually earlier bedtime. 

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