Thursday, January 8, 2009

A Wake Up Call To Be More Effective

I just remembered that today is my second birthday. Life threw me a curve ball when on January 8, 2007 I had a heart attack and wound up having a quintuple bypass. I really learned the importance of maintaining a healthy life style.

While family history plays an important part in heart disease, the risks can be reduced by exercising, controlling your weight, and getting the proper nutrition.

I firmly believe that is what helped me recover quicker from my heart attack.I had to change some things in my life, if I wanted to remain healthy and be there for my family, I had to take this “curve Ball” and change it into an opportunity to learn, grow, and take another path in my personal journey. I had to make choices about weight loss, my diet, the nutrition I was getting and exercising regularly.

I had take charge of my condition that was now a part of my life or let it take charge of me. I had to discover things inside myself that helped me change a setback into a positive opportunity to be better.

The habits that I changed were things I knew but let slide and needed to get back in shape mentally as well as physically. I became acquainted with Dr Coveys philosophies in the early 90’s when I attended his 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Seminars, and became a third party teacher myself. I found it inspiring to apply these habits to help me take charge of living a healthier lifestyle.

In case you have not heard of them, the habits are:
Be Proactive
Begin With the End in Mind
Put first Things First
Think Win-Win
Seek First to Understand, then to be Understood
Synergize
and Sharpen the Saw.

Physically I talked to doctors, nurses, dietitians, and other heart attack patients to set up a re-habilitation plan. Along with taking my prescribed medicine I supplement my diet with a daily 81mg aspirin fish oil, so I get more Omega 3 in my diet. It seems to be helping with keeping tryglycerides lower and I am thankful for that. I also take a multi-vitamin and vitamins C and E regularly.

So that’s my story and I think I’ll celebrate by taking a nice long walk after a healthy lunch.

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