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THAT'S THE HINT FOR OUR NOVEMBER HEALTH CLASS ACTIVITY.
STAY TUNED...
Sunday, October 14, 2012
October Health Class
Hey everyone,
The next check-in is tomorrow. Have you been keeping up with the positivity in your lives?
HOPE SO!
The next check-in is tomorrow. Have you been keeping up with the positivity in your lives?
HOPE SO!
Monday, October 1, 2012
October Health Class
Personal Health Class
October 2012 Assignment
Positivity Partners (spiritual health) 
Our first assignment to earn your best HEALTH GRADE is to find a
Positivity Partner. You will have to be accountable to this person and
the same for them. This person will help motivate you, give you that
quick kick in the butt, and be there with kind and encouraging words.
Prep
Step 1:
Find someone who is ready and willing to improve and earn a great HEALTH GRADE.
--This person can be a parent, a sibling, a best friend, a co-worker, etc.
Step 2:
Set up a schedule to chat (verbally) with this person daily for
5-10 minutes, preferably in the morning. For this assignment it’s best
to talk to the person in the morning. For future assignments, the
optimum time of the day may vary.
Step 3:
Get a
small journal, something small enough to carry on you throughout the
day. It’s just for jotting down quick notes. If you want to write an
essay that’s up to you, but you may want to keep a separate journal for
that.
--The first entry in the Positivity Journal should have:
~Your name, the start date of the assignment (Oct 1, 2012), list your personal spiritual goal(s):
~These goals can be: happiness, success, inner peace, better relationships, more energy, etc.
Get going on this assignment
1) Every MORNING journal 5 positive things. They can be anything
you want, things that happened already or things that you wish to
happen.
2) Call your Positivity Partner and tell him/her those 5 positive things. He/she should do the same with you.
3) Say how great your day is going to be and wish the same for your Positivity Partner.
4) After your chat, journal how you feel in that moment. Keep the
Positivity Journal with you all day. You can glance at it if you are
feeling down or write more positive things that happened to you that
day. *Note* after a while you may have a noticeably greater number of
positive things going on in your life than before. It may be more than
the 5 things you share with your Positivity Partner, so it may not be
easy to pick the top 5.
5) At the end of October, you
should have 155 positive things to share in your Positivity Journal and
pages full of positive feelings, changes, and experiences.
6)
On the following check-in dates, write in your journal the changes
you have noticed in yourself and your Positivity Partner. Each date
send a brief email with the changes to me at chicagoherbshop@gmail.com
to be counted for your grade.
a. Oct 5
b. Oct 15
c. Oct 20
d. Oct 25
e. Oct 31
Prep
Step 1:
Find someone who is ready and willing to improve and earn a great HEALTH GRADE.
--This person can be a parent, a sibling, a best friend, a co-worker, etc.
Step 2:
Set up a schedule to chat (verbally) with this person daily for 5-10 minutes, preferably in the morning. For this assignment it’s best to talk to the person in the morning. For future assignments, the optimum time of the day may vary.
Step 3:
Get a small journal, something small enough to carry on you throughout the day. It’s just for jotting down quick notes. If you want to write an essay that’s up to you, but you may want to keep a separate journal for that.
--The first entry in the Positivity Journal should have:
~Your name, the start date of the assignment (Oct 1, 2012), list your personal spiritual goal(s):
~These goals can be: happiness, success, inner peace, better relationships, more energy, etc.
Get going on this assignment
1) Every MORNING journal 5 positive things. They can be anything you want, things that happened already or things that you wish to happen.
2) Call your Positivity Partner and tell him/her those 5 positive things. He/she should do the same with you.
3) Say how great your day is going to be and wish the same for your Positivity Partner.
4) After your chat, journal how you feel in that moment. Keep the Positivity Journal with you all day. You can glance at it if you are feeling down or write more positive things that happened to you that day. *Note* after a while you may have a noticeably greater number of positive things going on in your life than before. It may be more than the 5 things you share with your Positivity Partner, so it may not be easy to pick the top 5.
5) At the end of October, you should have 155 positive things to share in your Positivity Journal and pages full of positive feelings, changes, and experiences.
6) On the following check-in dates, write in your journal the changes you have noticed in yourself and your Positivity Partner. Each date send a brief email with the changes to me at chicagoherbshop@gmail.com to be counted for your grade.
a. Oct 5
b. Oct 15
c. Oct 20
d. Oct 25
e. Oct 31
Monday, September 17, 2012
What's Your Health Grade?
We are a little more than half through
September. This month is known for many different awareness campaigns:
Childhood Cancer Awareness; Healthy Aging; Leukemia and Lymphoma
Awareness; National Childhood Obesity Awareness; etc. This list goes on
and on. Now I'm not trying to dog any of these campaigns. Please don't
get me wrong. They are all important and valid. The problem is we
just have so much to be aware of and not enough months in a year for
each campaign to get their own.
For those out there who don't feel they can relate to a particular campaign and don't just want to choose one randomly, you can think of September as you did when you were younger--Back to School Time. Around Labor Day all schools have started back and what are you thinking about at this time? GRADES! People focus so hard on earning good grades in math and science and maybe even health class, but what about your personal health?
That's the HEALTH GRADE we should remember to focus on as well. Maybe if our physical health was graded just as our math and science courses are graded, do you think more people would try to earn an "A"? I think we would. Some people need to see something tangible and a course grade would do it. They also need the accountability that is required to earn a good grade. People need good teachers and mentors as well as "classmates" or partners. Quizes and tests help. And "group" or family projects would be a great way to make sure everyone has strong Health Grades.
We at the Chicago Herb Shop are willing to help you earn Great Health Grades this year. In fact we have a line up of lessons for you to follow to make the cut. Stay tuned for posted info of our first lesson!
For those out there who don't feel they can relate to a particular campaign and don't just want to choose one randomly, you can think of September as you did when you were younger--Back to School Time. Around Labor Day all schools have started back and what are you thinking about at this time? GRADES! People focus so hard on earning good grades in math and science and maybe even health class, but what about your personal health?

That's the HEALTH GRADE we should remember to focus on as well. Maybe if our physical health was graded just as our math and science courses are graded, do you think more people would try to earn an "A"? I think we would. Some people need to see something tangible and a course grade would do it. They also need the accountability that is required to earn a good grade. People need good teachers and mentors as well as "classmates" or partners. Quizes and tests help. And "group" or family projects would be a great way to make sure everyone has strong Health Grades.
We at the Chicago Herb Shop are willing to help you earn Great Health Grades this year. In fact we have a line up of lessons for you to follow to make the cut. Stay tuned for posted info of our first lesson!
What's your Health Grade?
We are a little more than half through September. This month is known for many different awareness campaigns: Childhood Cancer Awareness; Healthy Aging; Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness; National Childhood Obesity Awareness; etc. This list goes on and on. Now I'm not trying to dog any of these campaigns. Please don't get me wrong. They are all important and valid. The problem is we just have so much to be aware of and not enough months in a year for each campaign to get their own.
For those out there who don't feel they can relate to a particular campaign and don't just want to choose one randomly, you can think of September as you did when you were younger--Back to School Time. Around Labor Day all schools have started back and what are you thinking about at this time? GRADES! People focus so hard on earning good grades in math and science and maybe even health class, but what about your personal health?
That's the HEALTH GRADE we should remember to focus on as well. Maybe if our physical health was graded just as our math and science courses are graded, do you think more people would try to earn an "A"? I think we would. Some people need to see something tangible and a course grade would do it. They also need the accountability that is required to earn a good grade. People need good teachers and mentors as well as "classmates" or partners. Quizes and tests help. And "group" or family projects would be a great way to make sure everyone has strong Health Grades.
We at the Chicago Herb Shop are willing to help you earn Great Health Grades this year. In fact we have a line up of lessons for you to follow to make the cut. Stay tuned for posted info of our first lesson!
For those out there who don't feel they can relate to a particular campaign and don't just want to choose one randomly, you can think of September as you did when you were younger--Back to School Time. Around Labor Day all schools have started back and what are you thinking about at this time? GRADES! People focus so hard on earning good grades in math and science and maybe even health class, but what about your personal health?

That's the HEALTH GRADE we should remember to focus on as well. Maybe if our physical health was graded just as our math and science courses are graded, do you think more people would try to earn an "A"? I think we would. Some people need to see something tangible and a course grade would do it. They also need the accountability that is required to earn a good grade. People need good teachers and mentors as well as "classmates" or partners. Quizes and tests help. And "group" or family projects would be a great way to make sure everyone has strong Health Grades.
We at the Chicago Herb Shop are willing to help you earn Great Health Grades this year. In fact we have a line up of lessons for you to follow to make the cut. Stay tuned for posted info of our first lesson!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
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Stay tuned for more Back to School Specials this month.
Monday, August 27, 2012
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