You At Your Best

June 2019 • Mental Health

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SATURdAY, mAY 25, 2019 | JUnE - mEnTAl HEAlTH nwAdg.cOm/YOUATYOURBEST | YOU AT YOUR BEST | 7 sPonsoR ConTenT sPeCiAL To nWA DeMoCRAT-GAzeTTe Looking for some fun? Want to break out that old pool stick, ping pong paddle, dancing shoes, or that favorite deck of cards? The Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center is the place for you! Come brush up on your skills at your favorite games while making new friends and having fun. Come play Bingo on Monday, join our pool tournament every Tuesday, paint with Water Colors on Wednesday morning, play Mexican Train Dominoes on Thursday afternoon, and some Ping Pong on Friday. Then show up the next Monday to enjoy one of the 25 wellness classes we offer every week, or go on one of our trips. Need a ride to get here? We've got you covered on that as well. Socializing with fellow seniors does wonders for the body and mind, and the Fayetteville Senior Center is the perfect place to get out and get active! Come join the fun Monday through Friday from 8:00 am-4:30 pm at 945 S College in Fayetteville. Fayetteville Senior Activity Center is the place for fun!! By ADveRToRiAL sTAFF nWA DeMoCRAT-GAzeTTe Vacations can be great ways to see the world, soak up some culture and get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. But traveling can have benefits that last longer than a one- or two-week vacation. Traveling can have a positive effect on personal health and well-being, as various studies point to how travel can boost one's state of mind and overall mood. The following are five ways that traveling can positively affect travelers' mood and health. 1 Increases happiness - People are happiest when they have a trip coming up, according to researchers at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. A 2014 study from researchers at Cornell University confirms the findings, noting people get more happiness from anticipating a travel experience than from an object they can acquire. 2 Enhances creativity - The brain is influenced by new environments and experiences, which is the hallmark of travel. Researchers at the Columbia Business School found that travel can encourage people to embrace different ways of living and influence their outlook on life. 3 Stress relief - Travel is a great way to get away from obligations at home and at work, allowing the mind to reset without having to make decisions beyond figuring out which activities to do during the day or which foods to grab along the way. The mental wellness site Psych Central adds that vacations take people away from the places and activities that contribute to their stress levels. 4 Fosters change - Remembering pleasurable experiences from vacations when one returns home can be a positive behavioral intervention. Dr. Tamara McClintock Greenberg, a San Francisco-based clinical psychologist, says you can incorporate those feelings into daily life by recreating food or experiences at home. 5 Encourages exercise - Vacations can be full of swimming, walking, sightseeing, or participating in other fitness pursuits. According to the World Heart Federation, moderate exercise lowers risk of heart attack by 30 to 50 percent, suggesting that traveling is good for the mind and the body. Exercise also has been shown to combat depression and help reduce stress and anxiety. Traveling can improve one's mental health and overall well-being. Making time to take vacations is an important component of staying healthy. 5 WAyS travel improves mood and personal health

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