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Living your
best life: Adjusting mind, body and spirit
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
-- Some people find the life they had
planned sidelined by a diagnosis of a
chronic disease. But a great life doesn't
have to end with the diagnosis. Many
individuals find their lives can be just as
rewarding if they simply start living their
"best life."
The fall issue of Lupus Foundation of
America's (LFA) national
magazine, Lupus Now ®, includes stories of
people with lupus who transformed their
lives following their diagnosis. The
magazine offers tips to make life special
through adjustments to mind, body and
spirit.
The advice applies not only to the 1.5
million Americans with lupus; it's
applicable to anyone with a chronic
condition.
TRAIN YOUR BRAIN - The first key to living
your best life is to be
mentally alert. "Pay attention," says memory
fitness specialist Kathryn Kilpatrick.
"Develop strategies to stay focused. Keep
your brain oxygenated through regular
exercise and a nutritious diet." To remain
mentally fit: listen well, write things
down, get rid of distractions, and be aware
of interruptions.
GET PHYSICAL - Develop an appropriate
physical fitness routine that matches your
lifestyle. "Use preventative care while
you're young," says Dr. Jill Buyon of the
Hospital for Joint Diseases at the New York
University
School of Medicine. "Take care of yourself
before you get into a bad situation," she
says. To stay healthy: eat well, get plenty
of rest, watch your weight, drink alcohol in
moderation, and don't smoke.
BEAUTIFUL SOUL - What good is a fit mind and
a strong body without something that feeds
your soul? Nurturing your spirit and
passions may be the most important key to a
life that's complete and fulfilling. Prayer,
volunteering, and taking up a creative
activity can feed your spirituality. Live
with hope for the future. Be the best you
can be, no matter how that's defined.
Lupus Now includes the latest information on
new treatments, clinical updates, lifestyle
and wellness features, personal stories, and
more. For subscription information, contact
your local LFA chapter, go online at
http://www.lupusnow.org, or call
866-484-3532.
The LFA is the nation's leading nonprofit
organization dedicated to finding the causes
of and cure for lupus, and to providing
support and services to all people affected
by lupus through programs of research,
education, and advocacy.
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