Collin County Living Well Magazine November/December 2016 | Page 49

about connection ? Do you think it ’ s as important ? Not only the connections with people , jobs , and circumstances that surround us , but I ’ m talking about connection with our intimacy . Staying connected with all areas of our lives in order to have strength and a sense of balance –– an homeostasis . To have the power to bounce back emotionally and take action in difficult situations , while building resilience . That is emotional fitness .
If we are physically fit but our mind is not , there is an unbalance . There are centers across the globe that provide services and treatment for individuals who don ’ t feel emotionally fit . Psychological research has shown that as we age we tend to regulate emotions more effectively . Studies have presented that with age , people prioritize their goals better by making them more meaningful using cognitive and behavioral resources . Younger adults tend to focus on the negative part of circumstances while older adults focus on positive thinking and images . We are addicted to our thoughts so when we process them negatively , our energy is drained with over thinking , self-criticism , guilt , anger , and many other emotions that prevent success .
CORPORATE FITNESS Nowadays , companies have internal corporate wellness strategies to approach the concept of emotional fitness and wellness by practicing corporate competency . They know that their employees are the gold of the organization and understand that emotional health issues impact numbers and a company ’ s business . ShoreTel , a technology company , gives freedom to employees to design their own routines and help each other to live a healthier lifestyle . Aetna , a medical insurance company , promotes meditation and yoga as part of their wellness programs to reduce employees ’ stress levels and to stimulate productivity . Booz Allen Hamilton , a management and technology consulting company , understands wellness and has in place a program that includes cardio exercise and mental health education . Kirkland & Ellis , an international law firm , has a wellness program in place that includes meditation , webinars , and coaching . And the list goes on and on !
TRAITS OF EMOTIONALLY FIT PEOPLE
• Confidence and self-esteem : They know what they are capable of and don ’ t need the approval of others . They are working on their own achievements or on the route to get there .
• Mindfulness : They are living here in the present . The past gave them experiences to have tools and work on the now .
• Resilience : If they fall , they get back up –– stronger and better .
• Commit to themselves : They believe in themselves without fear but with faith . They are real , mature , vulnerable , and driven .
• Boundaries and limits : They know how to say “ no .”
The Hillcrest of North Dallas is a transitional care facility centrally located on Hillcrest Road just south of the George Bush Turnpike . We are close to several hospitals including Baylor Regional Medical Center , Medical Center of Plano , Methodist Richardson and Texas Health Presbyterian Plano . Our short-term rehabilitation services help bridge-thegap between the hospital and home allowing you to regain the skills needed to return to your independent lifestyle . Our long term care services promote the physical and mental well-being of those we serve while assisting with all the activities of daily living .
Some of our amenities include :
• Pre & Post-surgical care including IV therapy • New state-of-the-art Therapy Gym
• 24 hour / 7 day RN staffing
• Private Medicare Suites
• Restaurant Style Dining Room service
• Hospice and Respite Care available
• Scheduled Activities 7 days a week
• Beautiful Courtyard and Gazebo
18648 Hillcrest Road , Dallas , TX 75252 Phone : ( 972 ) 517-7771 Fax : ( 972 ) 517-7779
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