I grew up on the north coast in the rainiest city in Canada, Prince
Rupert B.C., with my folks and three other sisters. My dad was outnumbered from
the get-go; even the dog was female. I start here because family and my
hometown have shaped me and attribute to my good health today. They are
people and a place I return to for support, friendship, good food, memories, and
venting, all while being the epicenter of drama. But that’s health for you, it
can be good when it’s bad and bad when it’s good.
Prince Rupert sunset |
Mental and physical well-being are so connected that when one
isn’t in alignment it’s common they’re both entangled. Our emotions are a
visceral expression of our attitudes. Heartache, stress, worry, and fear all
take a physical toll. My partner Antoine will urge me to “Go for a run!” knowing
it’s my cure when I’m being difficult (this is both funny and frustrating to me,
all at the same time). Our mental and our physical selves don’t have to be in
perfect condition to be healthy, in fact, it’s wrong to expect it.
Nevertheless, there has to be an understanding in our minds of our wellness in
order to have health. So it sounds like what I’m saying here is that health is
determined by one’s perspective. A medical perspective might take different
look a person’s health. A medical perspective and an individual perspective
will each have their own bias and lack important information. It’s a developing
idea and for this write up, it will start and end there for now.
Run away bride! She came back, just running away the pre-wedding jitters |
I’ve always been drawn to jumping in haphazardly to new
activities and adventures. I adapt quickly and am familiar with the unfamiliar.
Albeit the novelty is exciting, but it’s the oncoming challenges I fail to
perceive or prepare for. This is my style and I’ve come to accept it and
embrace it. For me planning is like standing on top of a 30 foot waterfall and hesitating,
thinking too much, building pressure, losing the thrill, talking myself out of
it!
Left the boat tour to plant rice (Vietnam). Not the job for me it turns out. |
So here I am, at the start of my masters degree, something I
never imagined I would’ve/could’ve ever done. Online, the HEAL program looked
like it could be a good fit but to be honest, I had no expectations. In July
our instructor Stephen sent out the first email with a syllabus, readings, a
homework assignment, and a general heads up of what to expect – a few more
pieces of the puzzle came together and I was giddy. Better yet, my first class;
I was surrounded by keeners who were as equally obsessed with health and
wellness as I *beaming.*
I hope to bring a sense of harmony to the classroom. I want to connect with teachers and classmates, and draw people out. I will take from this program whatever I get from it, and I
look forward to discovering what these little gifts will be. Ready for a change of pace, bring it on!
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