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Active Recovery Life Former 300-pound smoking alcoholic. Founder & CEO of IMUA Health Group. Co-owner CrossFit West Oahu.

Repost from•mentalhealthminute Love and relationships are always hot topics around Valentine’s Day. One thought-provokin...
28/02/2023

Repost from•mentalhealthminute Love and relationships are always hot topics around Valentine’s Day. One thought-provoking phrase, “We accept the love we think we deserve,” has become an evergreen topic of discussion amongst both professionals and readers alike. Once you truly love yourself, you will be less likely to settle for less than you deserve in relationships. Taking time to understand why we accept the love that we think we deserve helps us to protect our mental health and well-being. We all deserve healthy relationships where both parties feel respected and loved unconditionally! ⁠
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Shared from .mentalhealthminuteStress has positive benefits if managed properly, because it helps us become stronger in ...
24/01/2023

Shared from .mentalhealthminute
Stress has positive benefits if managed properly, because it helps us become stronger in all areas of our lives—physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and otherwise. Even though stress can seem overwhelming at times, the real issue is not the presence of stress, but rather the absence of intermittent rest. We need to set boundaries for ourselves and make sure there’s a healthy balance between pushing ourselves to reach our potential, as well as giving ourselves ample time for rest and renewal.

Regular physical activity provides positive forms of stress that keep us healthy as we age. A lack of regular cardiovascular exercise results in a reduction of the heart’s ability to efficiently pump blood an average of 1 percent a year between the ages of 30 and 70, and even faster after that! In addition, a lack of regular strength training leads to a loss in lean muscle mass by 1 percent every year after age 30.

These startling effects can be reversed, even very late in life. In several compelling studies, a group of nursing home residents, with an average age of 87 years, were able to gain lean muscle mass after engaging in a strength training program three times weekly for 45 minutes per session, in just 10 weeks!

It's important to understand that stress is not inherently bad or something to be avoided completely; Rather it is essential to health when balanced with the right amount of rest, allowing us to positively grow in many aspects of our lives. This process is called supercompensation and translates into: The harder you push yourself, the more you signal your body to grow during the following recovery period. The only limiting factor is how much discomfort you can tolerate!

Posted  • .mentalhealthminute Nothing is ever 100% positive or 100% negative. While life presents different trials and t...
12/01/2023

Posted • .mentalhealthminute Nothing is ever 100% positive or 100% negative. While life presents different trials and tribulations, no matter what life throws your way, positive re-framing and perspective can help change your mood and outlook. Reframing challenges and consciously focusing on positive aspects of a situation, opens the door to invaluable opportunities. With this adjustment of perspective, you will not only survive any difficult times but thrive in the face of adversity, as the quote below suggests!

Posted  • .mentalhealthminute With the new year fast approaching, many people have started making resolutions. I have al...
03/01/2023

Posted • .mentalhealthminute With the new year fast approaching, many people have started making resolutions. I have always believed that the beginning is one of the most important parts of any goal, project, task, or activity. It sets the tone for what’s to come and, in many ways, has the potential to define its success. While starting is sometimes the hardest part, having a plan can help ensure that the beginning is on a solid footing. It’s also important to remember that it is okay to make mistakes—Everyone does, especially in the early stages! Instead, learn from your errors and adjust accordingly as you go along. After all, it’s your journey and you have total control of where it will take you.

So have courage, have confidence, and have conviction as you take that very first step towards your goals for this year and beyond!

Posted  • .mentalhealthminute Personal growth is a life-long journey that can often feel overwhelming. But when we face ...
26/12/2022

Posted • .mentalhealthminute Personal growth is a life-long journey that can often feel overwhelming. But when we face challenges and learn to embrace them, it's amazing how quickly our strength and resilience grows! Every challenge can offer us a chance for personal growth. When we push beyond our comfort zones and look at challenges as opportunities, we come out the other end stronger and with renewed insight.

Personal growth always comes with challenges: Challenges that build our character and make us more capable of creating positive change in our lives!

Posted  • .mentalhealthminute Holiday stress is a common phenomenon, and if it's not managed correctly, it can quickly t...
12/12/2022

Posted • .mentalhealthminute Holiday stress is a common phenomenon, and if it's not managed correctly, it can quickly turn the season of joy into one of stress and overwhelm.

But fear not - stress management doesn't need to be complicated. Here are some quick tips for managing stress during the holidays:
Remember to enjoy yourself!
Take moments throughout the day to celebrate the peace and joy of this special time.
Don’t forget to take care of your mental and physical health - take time for yourself amidst all the festivities.
Spend quality time with family and create meaningful memories together instead of focusing on presents or decorations.
Live in the moment, appreciate what you have, express gratitude for all that life has given you, and try to let go of expectations and stress-inducing comparisons.
In short, take a few deep breaths, treat yourself with kindness and respect, relax your mind, and find moments throughout the day to enjoy this magical season! With these tips in mind, stress won't stand a chance against holiday cheer!

Sending you some holiday cheer (affirmations) above!! What are some of the strategies you use to manage holiday stress?

Looking forward to it! Grateful for working out and hanging out.Posted  •  Come join us on Saturday, September 10th, to ...
03/09/2022

Looking forward to it! Grateful for working out and hanging out.

Posted • Come join us on Saturday, September 10th, to celebrate the grand opening of CrossFit West Oahu 🎉
Old, current, new, and interested members are ALL welcome.
Feel free to invite your family and friends as well! 🤗


Thank you for the support and look forward to seeing you at the box 🤙🏽

25/11/2020

Love our Mayhem family, thank you so much!! Bummer we couldn’t make it this year for our first anniversary but look forward to coming out next year ❤️

Posted • So this memory popped up of our first wedding all the way from Hawaii 😊 what fun we had

I’ve been working in Behavioral Health for a couple years now. You’re not alone. People love you and are here to help.  ...
11/11/2020

I’ve been working in Behavioral Health for a couple years now. You’re not alone. People love you and are here to help.
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Posted • Real Talk on Veteran Su***de Prevention:

1,833 American service members have died in combat in the war in Afghanistan.
3,836 American service members have died in combat in the war in Iraq.
33,686 American service members died in combat in the Korean War.
47,424 American service members died in combat in the war in Vietnam.
53,402 American service members died in combat in World War I.

But since 9/11, over 108,000 American veterans have killed themselves…

Hopefully that number stops you in your tracks. It means that statistically, an American service member in the last 20 years has been nearly 20 times more likely to die by their own hand than while fighting an actual war. And the number of veteran suicides these last two decades is higher than the combat deaths of Vietnam, World War I, Iraq, and Afghanistan COMBINED.

This is a tragedy that has to be addressed. It cannot continue.



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Remember: You are important. You matter. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out. There are resources available and people who truly care. ⁣If you are in crisis or need help immediately, please call 911 or the Veteran Crisis Center at (800) 273-8255 or contact the National Su***de Prevention Hotline at (800) 273-8235.

Repost from  —————Again, huge thanks to everyone! You're all awesome possums!!!!! We've been working really hard behind ...
21/10/2020

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Again, huge thanks to everyone!
You're all awesome possums!!!!!

We've been working really hard behind the scenes and it means a lot to see that you guys love this film as much as we do.
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For those that don’t know, I have a SUPER AWESOME daughter, Talissa Wright and she’s helped me work on being a better, m...
20/10/2020

For those that don’t know, I have a SUPER AWESOME daughter, Talissa Wright and she’s helped me work on being a better, more reliable man ❤️ I’m hoping you all can help her with her senior thesis film!

Two best friends team up to prove a witch's curse wrong in this mixed media comedy film! | Check out 'Mediocre - A Short Film' on Indiegogo.

In the beginning, the concept of one day at a time made sense...until one day felt too long. There were many days where ...
01/08/2020

In the beginning, the concept of one day at a time made sense...until one day felt too long. There were many days where it was more about minutes and hours at a time. I could not be more blown away by what my life looks like now...I am super grateful for my sobriety because without it, I wouldn’t know any of you. THANK YOU for being a part of my recovery!!! ❤️🙏🏼 And if you’re struggling right now, there are people who love you and believe in you...I am certain of that. I’m proud of your efforts and your courage to ask for help. @ Kaneohe, Hawaii

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