Friday, 29 August 2014
Mood-boosting foods and the science behind them
A film on the importance of a healthy diet and the science behind mood-boosting, body-energising, immune-strengthening food.
'One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.' Virginia Woolf (British novelist) A Room of One's Own (essay)
'Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul.' Dorothy Day (American journalist)
I really hope you enjoy watching the videos and that they can help you or someone you know. I would love to hear from you if you have anything you would like to say.
How to get in touch:
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Blog - http://yourlifeinrecovery.blogspot.co.uk/
Email - yourlifeinrecovery@gmail.com
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Friday, 22 August 2014
Useful Sites/Links - Introducing you to GeesGang
I have recently become aware of a new website and charity called GeesGang.
Set up and run by someone who suffers from depression to help benefit those who are struggling and suffering under the weight of mental illness.
So what's GeesGang's mission? (Direct quote from their website) "To train as a Talking Therapist costs over a £1000.00 and our mission is to raise enough money to pay for people to train as therapists to help the 1 in 4 adults and kids that desperately need their help. We’d also like to open a free phone call centre where people can ring in privacy and know with confidence that the person at the other end of the line can help them. Get Therapists into schools and colleges to help the kids that may be struggling with everyday life."
I personally think this is a hugely admirable mission statement.
You can check out the GeesGang website here. They're also on Twitter and Facebook.
I have been lucky enough to be included on their site http://geesgang.com/recovery and am so pleased that they have lots of other useful information for people including diet, exercise and details on different therapies.
How to get in touch:
YouTube - http://t.co/CGZBkZnWU2
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/Recovering_Life
Blog - http://yourlifeinrecovery.blogspot.co.uk/
Email - yourlifeinrecovery@gmail.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Recovering.Life
Set up and run by someone who suffers from depression to help benefit those who are struggling and suffering under the weight of mental illness.
So what's GeesGang's mission? (Direct quote from their website) "To train as a Talking Therapist costs over a £1000.00 and our mission is to raise enough money to pay for people to train as therapists to help the 1 in 4 adults and kids that desperately need their help. We’d also like to open a free phone call centre where people can ring in privacy and know with confidence that the person at the other end of the line can help them. Get Therapists into schools and colleges to help the kids that may be struggling with everyday life."
I personally think this is a hugely admirable mission statement.
You can check out the GeesGang website here. They're also on Twitter and Facebook.
I have been lucky enough to be included on their site http://geesgang.com/recovery and am so pleased that they have lots of other useful information for people including diet, exercise and details on different therapies.
How to get in touch:
YouTube - http://t.co/CGZBkZnWU2
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/Recovering_Life
Blog - http://yourlifeinrecovery.blogspot.co.uk/
Email - yourlifeinrecovery@gmail.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Recovering.Life
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Increasing and Progressing Gym Workouts
A video on how best to increase and progress a gym workout with chronic illness.
“Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them-a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have the skill, and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill.” Muhammad Ali (boxer)
I really hope you enjoy watching the videos and that they can help you or someone you know. I would love to hear from you if you have anything you would like to say.
How to get in touch:
YouTube - http://t.co/CGZBkZnWU2
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/Recovering_Life
Blog - http://yourlifeinrecovery.blogspot.co.uk/
Email - yourlifeinrecovery@gmail.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Recovering.Life
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
Anniversary - One year on from hospital....
I have just written a 'status update' on my personal Facebook page to my friends and it occurred to me that I also want to say thank you to all of YOU. So I'm going to paste in what I wrote word-for-word on here.
This isn't something I thought I would ever feel comfortable doing. I try to keep Life In Recovery and my personal life reasonably separate. Not because I am ashamed of the blog but because I think it works better if I don't use this as a platform to air my private life and that I use my past and present experiences in a constructive way to help others who may be struggling. That won't be changing.
Keeping this blog, creating videos and posting little (or a lotta) bits on Twitter has been an absolutely wonderful experience. I hope to continue the work I have only just started and love interacting and discovering all of you 'out there.' This is why I felt it was relevant to post the message I sent to my friends and family to you all as well.
So here goes...
How to get in touch:
YouTube - http://t.co/CGZBkZnWU2
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/Recovering_Life
Blog - http://yourlifeinrecovery.blogspot.co.uk/
Email - yourlifeinrecovery@gmail.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Recovering.Life
This isn't something I thought I would ever feel comfortable doing. I try to keep Life In Recovery and my personal life reasonably separate. Not because I am ashamed of the blog but because I think it works better if I don't use this as a platform to air my private life and that I use my past and present experiences in a constructive way to help others who may be struggling. That won't be changing.
Keeping this blog, creating videos and posting little (or a lotta) bits on Twitter has been an absolutely wonderful experience. I hope to continue the work I have only just started and love interacting and discovering all of you 'out there.' This is why I felt it was relevant to post the message I sent to my friends and family to you all as well.
So here goes...
I don't normally do this on FB but it's a handy way to reach
a lot of you all at once!
Some of you will already be aware of the significance of
today's date to me but for those who aren't...Today (August 5th) marks exactly
one year since I was discharged from hospital!
Words can't express how wonderful and incredible the last
year has been. To be able to be writing this at all is mind-blowing!
I can't say thank you enough to those of you who helped me
through the tough (!) times for so many years. I know without a shadow of a
doubt that I wouldn't be here today without you. Your ongoing friendship means
the world to me.
To the friends I've met more recently I also wish to thank
you hugely. Your support, understanding and most of all your inclusion of me in
your lives has been so amazing and life-enhancing.
I thought about how I wanted to mark today and decided very
quickly that I wanted to go back to the hospital I was last in. So today I am
off to pay a visit to the unit I spent my last few inpatient months in. Taking
along a HUGE home-baked carrot cake, lots of tissues and a sack full of gratitude
and news! I'm going to spend a couple of hours seeing some of the doctors and
nurses who have made such an impact in my life and I’ll also be able to tell them
that properly face-to-face.
Going back today will also be a chance to reflect on and try
to digest the enormity of the past year and just be able to reflect on how much
has changed for the better. The past year has been full of firsts (and seconds
and thirds…) and it's been a roller-coaster ride of epic proportions to say the
least.
I wish I could convey to you all how much I appreciate and
value your presence. Sharing this new chapter in my life and revelling in the
real chance of a happy, healthy and full life is the best I can do to show
this. I know how lucky I am to have such excellent family and friends.
Here's to another blockbuster of a year!
With love, thanks and amazement.
How to get in touch:
YouTube - http://t.co/CGZBkZnWU2
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/Recovering_Life
Blog - http://yourlifeinrecovery.blogspot.co.uk/
Email - yourlifeinrecovery@gmail.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Recovering.Life
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