[LONG POST ALERT]
Living life on the edge. Alot of people ask why I have so much energy to do so many things. To be honest, I don't and I am often struggling with extreme fatigue and stress because I try to do so many things at one time.
Why? I use my #adhd as an excuse to say my brain doesn't want me to rest and I need to keep moving. Beneath it all, I feel weak and vulnerable. Since young, I was skinny and frail and often times I feel I wasn't heard, that people didn't value my opinion, or people would bully. The kindness I show to others wasnt valued and in turn I end up being taken for granted and hurt myself.
Till today, exercising is still challenging. My non-athletic genes (or maybe lazy habits) from my family means I get tired pretty easily. Day in day out, I keep myself moving despite just wanting to sleep in really badly. Some wonder why I torture myself this way! 😂 But, the feeling of being strong is very addictive for me. I want it, and I need it - for my sanity. It became the driving force for me to keep doing, knowing that if I put my heart and effort into it, I too, can become strong. When stress kicks in and I feel like giving up, this becomes an important boost to propel me on.
It's not easy being a fitness trainer because people expect us to be strong. But many times I feel inadequate and not up to it, the feeling that my clients can potentially be stronger than me. That again, put a fair amount of stress that keeps pushing me to train harder.
Now coming 40, my body suddenly feels vulnerable. Recovery takes forever, and I get tired so easily that people started judging.. 'Huh why are u so tired from just a short run?' 'climbing isn't so tiring what isn't it?' I could easily do 2 classes back then but now things are definitely slowing down. I am often so tired I forget things, couldn't focus, and trying v hard to do my work well. I don't know how much longer I can last keeping up with the activities that I enjoy doing, but let's see when I'm 40 next year.
Be kind, because everyone is trying. Everyone has their struggles, and everyone starts from a different starting line. It's nice to see 6 packs but it's even more inspiring seeing the effort to get there.
adhd activities 在 謝智謀-小謀老師 Chihmou Hsieh Facebook 的最佳貼文
兒童早期長時間在綠自然戶外環境活動,對其腦結構發展有顯著的幫助,而幼稚園與小學期間多從事運動,在其小學與青少年階段的腦部工作記憶表現功能顯著高於運動量過低者。也有研究指出每天戶外活動2小時,光線進入眼球時會促進視網膜分泌多巴胺(Dopamine),這種神經傳導物質會抑制眼球的眼軸變長機制,因而避免或降低近視產生。
而下篇研究也發現在綠色戶外環境活動能顯著降地過動症症狀。
A Potential Natural Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Evidence From a National Study. October 2004, American Journal of Public Health 94(9):1580-6
Abstract
Objectives. We examined the impact of relatively “green” or natural settings on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms across diverse subpopulations of children.
Methods. Parents nationwide rated the aftereffects of 49 common after-school and weekend activities on children’s symptoms. Aftereffects were compared for activities conducted in green outdoor settings versus those conducted in both built outdoor and indoor settings.
Results. In this national, nonprobability sample, green outdoor activities reduced symptoms significantly more than did activities conducted in other settings, even when activities were matched across settings. Findings were consistent across age, gender, and income groups; community types; geographic regions; and diagnoses.
Conclusions. Green outdoor settings appear to reduce ADHD symptoms in children across a wide range of individual, residential, and case characteristics.
adhd activities 在 辣媽英文天后 林俐 Carol Facebook 的最佳解答
職治大學營,有興趣的孩子看過來👀👀
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學測後的空檔要幹嘛?
歡迎大家來參加職治大學營!
可以讓你結交全台灣跟你有同樣興趣的小夥伴
還有專業的講師來為你講解職能治療是一個什麼樣子的行業
很推薦大家透過參加不同的活動
探索自己的興趣以及未來可能要走的專業
不然到時候要申請校系的時候真的會很困惑😭
四天三夜的台大職治營,內容充實豐富,給你滿滿的職治大平台!!!!
在這裡可以了解到職能治療的三大領域「精神、生理、小兒」,不只以聽講的方式呈現,還有親自操作的課程,將會翻轉你對醫學相關課程都很艱澀無聊的刻板印象!!
我們還邀請到治療師為大家現身說法,為大家解惑畢業後的出路走向以及就業甘苦談。
還有還有,我們會帶大家造訪機構,參觀治療師未來可能的就業場所喔~
除此之外,還有學長姐們精心設計的活動、用心準備的晚會,每天都有不同驚喜,每刻都有不同感動,聽起來很豐富吧!
[第十一屆台大職治營]
*報名日期:即日起至107.11.25
*營隊日期:108.1.28(一)至108.1.31(四)共四天三夜
*營隊地點:國立台灣大學校總區及公共衛生學院
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👩🏻⚕️ 職治主題單字:
* Occupation (n.) 職能
* Rehabilitation (n.) 復健
* Cerebral palsy (CP) (n.) 腦性麻痺
* Mental Retardation (MR) (n.) 智能障礙
* Splint (n.) 副木
* Walker (n.) 助行器
* ADL (activities of daily living) (n.) 日常生活活動
* ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) (n.) 自閉症
* Assistive device (n.) 輔具
* Tactile Defensiveness (TD) (n.) 觸覺敏感
* Stroke (n.) 中風
* Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (n.) 注意力不足過動症
* Long-term care (LTC) (n.) 長期照護
* Crutch (n.) 拐杖
* SCI (spinal cord injury) (n.) 脊髓損傷
* Wheelchair (n.) 輪椅
* Schizophrenia (n.) 思覺失調症
* Developmental Retardation (n.) 發展遲緩
* Dementia (n.) 失智症
* Burns (n.) 燒燙傷
* Sports injury (n.) 運動傷害
* Fracture (n.) 骨折
* Motion control (n.) 動作控制
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好好規劃即將到來的寒假吧👍🏼💪🏼✌🏼
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