May 7, 2022

We Don’t Stop Playing Because We Get Old, We Get Old Because We Stop Playing

We Don’t Stop Playing Because We Get Old, We Get Old Because We Stop Playing

When was the last time you allowed yourself to play? In this episode, I dive into the benefits of play, how as adults we take life too seriously and we have these societal “norms” we all follow, that indicate we shouldn’t play like we did when we were kids….but why not? It’s good for the health of our body, mind, and spirit, which is a win-win-win.  As I dive into the theme of “PLAY” this month, this is the first episode on this topic and I have 2 amazing guests lined up as well, to talk about how we can incorporate play into our lives, but also play into our work and make it way more fun!!! Enjoy these shorter, playful episodes!

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Imagine getting up every day full of energy is

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if you were in your 20s. Again, what would that be? Like? What

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would that be worth to you? What is your health worth to you?

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Think about it. Your health isn't everything. But without

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it, everything else is nothing. And yet too many of us are

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taking it for granted. until something goes wrong. No one

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wakes up hoping to be diagnosed with a disease or chronic

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illness. And yet, we've never been taught how to be proactive

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in our health through our school system, or public health. As a

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registered health coach and integrative health practitioner,

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I believe it is time this information is made available to

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health for today and all your tomorrow's don't wait for your

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wake up call.

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Welcome back to the don't wait for your wake up call podcast.

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My name is Melissa dealey and I am the host of the show. And we

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are starting a whole new theme this month. And that theme is

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play playfulness, the power of play. I love this quote from

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George Bernard Shaw, we don't stop playing because we get old,

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we get old because we stop playing. Think about that for a

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minute. When did you last simply play.

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I also want to introduce you to your unconscious mind, which is

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it has the mind of a toddler it loves to play it talks to you in

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signs and symbols, little puzzles for you to figure out.

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It loves it when you get playful too. And this is when we open up

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to downloads and messages and guidance, et cetera, et cetera.

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And I recently had that experience myself. I recently

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did a very intensive training course in NLP to become an NLP

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coach, as well as in timeline therapy and hypnotherapy. And we

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were most definitely working with the unconscious mind

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throughout this process, which is incredibly powerful. And one

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of my aha was for the week really was to stop trying to

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make things hard, right. My messaging as a child had been

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that if you want to be successful, you have to work

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hard. And so I was working to release that limiting belief and

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surrender in the, into the process, the process that it can

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be easy, it gets to be easy. We don't have to overcomplicate

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things. And on one of the days we had a break. And I it was a

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beautiful sunny day outside and I decided to go out for a walk.

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And I walked up the hill behind my house and I had my phone with

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me and I was decided to listen to some music. And I just turned

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to a playlist, my energy shifting playlist. And I decided

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to just like randomly hit play and let it start on whatever

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song it wanted to start on because I know I love all the

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music on this playlist. And the song shut up and dance came on.

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Well, that just gets me moving. Most you know, upbeat music gets

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me moving, I really can't help but move when I hear this music

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and I was all alone on the valley trail. I was crossing a

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bridge over a waterfall. And I just started dancing and

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twirling to the music because it was just giving me such joy on

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this beautiful blue bird sunny day. And just, you know, this

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course was super intense. It was a fabulous course. But it was

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like 1012 hour days. And here I was outside because most of the

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rest of the weekend it rained and I didn't even get a chance

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to go outside. So I'm now twirling and dancing down the

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valley trail just in the moment loving the music, surrendering

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to that idea of play and some of the conversations we've had

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through the week. And I started skipping and thinking I'm going

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to bring out that little six and seven year old girl in me when

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was the last time I skipped? Probably not since my kids were

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about that age and I was holding their hand skipping. And I kind

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of opened my eyes for a minute and I saw there was a single

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person, you know, a fellow walking up the trail the other

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way towards me and you know, my conscious mind went oh, what

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will he think of you? Maybe you should stop and behave like an

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adult. And then the other side of me was like, No, I'm loving

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this. I'm feeling the joy. I'm in my body. I'm in the moment.

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And maybe just maybe he'll see my joy. Maybe that'll bring a

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smile to his face. Maybe that will bring him some pleasure. Or

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maybe he'll think I'm a crazy person. But I have no control

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over what someone else thinks of me. So I just decided I was

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going to keep on playing. So I skipped I twirled I danced, I

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really lived in the moment and enjoy that playlist. And as I

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continued on this adventure, I did, eventually at some point,

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start walking and just I was going up and down hills, etc. So

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I had got a little bit of a workout in there and then

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started walking, but walking at a pretty rapid pace, and still

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kind of moving my arms to the music and really enjoying the

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music. And on my way back, I knew the last song in the

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playlist, because it was a song that had I had recently added

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that week actually called Rise up. And after that song finished

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playing, I just thought the playlist would stop. But no

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music continued playing. And I really liked the next song. And

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I had no idea what it was. And so I thought that I'd take a

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look, see what this song is. And the name of the song was

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surrender. And in that moment, I just felt overwhelming emotion,

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because it was that message that when I let myself out to play, I

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was getting a message back that yes, I needed to surrender. And

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that was a really powerful message to me. And I continued

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on my way home. And the next song came on. And again, it was

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a really lovely song. And I had no idea what it was. And I

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looked at the name of the song. And this time it said, Got you,

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as in, got your back your support it.

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And it just made me think of the instructor of my course the

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universe. And you know that the direction for me to surrender,

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but in surrendering, I am supported. So again, a lot of

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emotion welled up inside me and sheer joy and pleasure and the

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awareness of what can happen when we let ourselves out to

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play. So that was a really powerful experience for me. And

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it directed me into surrendering into the process of a mentorship

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program beyond the end of my course. So that I didn't have to

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figure out from scratch how to, you know, integrate all of my

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new training around the mental and emotional bodies in addition

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to what I do with the physical body, and to actually have the

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instructor of the course who's a naturopathic doctor, guide me in

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doing that, because she's already done it. And so

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surrender into that guidance. And the quickest way is to

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follow someone who's already done it and avoid their

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pitfalls, because you can learn from them. So that was my very

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recent experience of playing and laughing and getting those very

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strong messages. If you're enjoying my content, and someone

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that wants to step into being proactive in your health and

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learning more, I would love to invite you to join my membership

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community. There's a link in the show notes for only 1999 a

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month, you get access to all of my content, and there's a lot as

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well as weekly calls that you can come and get your health

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questions answered. It's truly priceless. I'd love to see you

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join the community, check out the link in the show notes. So

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when we play, we laugh. And you've heard me say before the

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healing benefits of laughter, one minute of laughter boosts

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your immune system for 24 hours. Whereas one minute of stress,

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fear, anger, weakens it for four hours, and stop and think for a

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moment if you're in a school at recess time or lunchtime. All

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the kids are out playing in the playground. What do you hear?

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What is the sound that comes to you? It's the sound of laughter

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right? It's the sound of pure joy those kids are having

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because they're playing they're moving their bodies. They're

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running around, they're having an amazing time.

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And there is such a powerful connection between the mind and

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the body and play is literally nature's therapy and it's

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medicine for the whole body. But as adults, we often get too

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serious. And we get stuck at our desks worrying about finances,

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life, getting it all done your presentation next week, your

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holiday to visit family next month. Just stop and imagine

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being a child again, your six or seven year old self, close your

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eyes, as long as you're not driving. And think back to that

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time, think back to how excited you were to go outside at recess

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and run around. You probably didn't even care if it was

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raining. You were with your friends playing you're in the

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moment, you didn't have a care in the world other than the

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sheer joy of being able to run, Skip, slide, hop, jump, climb

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seesaw hanging upside down on the monkey bars. Do you remember

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that. And remember how that felt the excitement to be free of the

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classroom, the sheer joy of moving through the wind and air

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in some way, feeling the wind on your face blowing in your hair.

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Where did that person go? That person grew up and per societal

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norms, stop skipping, jumping, hanging upside down. And then in

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middle school, it was no longer cool. But we still played

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organized sports through school and our community. And that

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continued through high school. So we were still having fun

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moving our bodies and then came University. Maybe some people

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played sports at the university level or the intramural level.

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And then came the real world, a job. Life got busy with our 40

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hour plus work week socializing, maybe there was a community

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sport you played once or twice a week, then you get married and

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have a family. And there's no longer time for that either. And

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if we don't protect our play time, we find that it's suddenly

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gone. Because we're looking after everybody else first. Do

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you relate to that? As adults that takes real conscious choice

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and planning to build in play time into many of our lives? We

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commit to going to the gym to do a workout. But does that even

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sound fun? No, it

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has the word work in it. So for most people, that doesn't sound

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like fun at all. Maybe for some people they love their gym

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workouts. And if that's you, kudos to you. That's awesome.

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But for the bulk of the population that isn't moving.

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The word workout doesn't inspire them to go to the gym, right? I

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totally get it. But with the best of intentions, we start,

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maybe it's our New Year's resolution that we make in

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January because everybody else is doing it. We know we should.

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But it doesn't last. Doesn't the world, the word play sounds so

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much more fun than the word workout. Just feel the

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difference in your body of the word play versus workout. And

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yet it doesn't seem to be accepted for adults to play.

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Yes, we can play a game or play a sport. But it always has to be

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organized. What if we could just walk outside our house and play

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just like we did as children. Moving your body has so many

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benefits. And it's not just for weight loss. The data is

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extensive, and it's shown that moving your body improves your

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mood is boosting your memory is reducing stress and anxiety.

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It's staving off a host of preventable diseases from heart

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disease type two diabetes, obesity and some types of

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cancer. These are the same chronic illnesses that I'm often

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talking about in relation to toxins and reducing your toxic

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load. But exercise is also important. You've heard me talk

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about detoxing, as I've said also nutrition sleep. I've

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covered off on all of these topics. But getting into this

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topic of exercise movement play is something new. And that's why

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I wanted to focus this month episodes on this topic. And

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here's something I've always loved watching is dogs. They all

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know that word walk to the point where many pet owners have to

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spell it out or come up with another word entirely because as

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soon as their dog hears that word, they start to go nuts.

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They're jumping up and down their tails wagging. They're

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trying to get their leash. They are excited because they know

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they get to go outside and walk and run and play. And it they

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don't care what the weather is. They are just so excited to get

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out and move their bodies.

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And I've often wondered, why can't we humans be like that be

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like those dogs. They love so much. And yet, for us humans,

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we've largely become a sedentary societies. And often we don't

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get in enough movement because we think we don't have time.

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We're already busy, right? Raising our family, and we've

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got to get kids to school and get to work and drive kids do

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their sports events, etc, etc, and get the groceries done and

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make dinner and well, there's just not enough time in the day.

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But if we break it down into small increments, you can find

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time in your day, I promise you. So what can you do to ensure you

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play every day? First off, choose something you love that

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is simply fun, not work, make it so it's easy to do without

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needing big plans to make it happen. So you want to have good

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ease of access? What ideas can you come up with? Honestly,

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think back when to when you were that six or seven year old

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child? What did you love to do then? Was it skipping rope? Was

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it just skipping? Was it hula hooping? These are all things

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that you can do in your backyard. You don't have to go

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anywhere. They don't cost any money. Well, okay, you can go to

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the dollar store and buy a skipping rope. It's probably $2.

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Right? Hula Hoops, same thing. So this is your homework for the

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week. And I really would love for you to tune back in next

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week as well to learn from Play expert, Janet Olmstead, who has

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written the play book. And within that she offers 150 ideas

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to start playing. And the 150 also refers to the number of

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minutes you should be engaged in moving in a week, 150 minutes in

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a week. So that's not much, it's just over 20 minutes a day at a

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minimum, right? You can break that down into 210 minutes, or

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four or five minutes of doing something that moves you. During

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our caveman days, the men were working, walking 15 to 18

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kilometers per day hunting. And now we've been we've become so

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sedentary sitting at a computer all day long. We barely walk

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that far at all. So what are some of the things that you can

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do in five minute increments, like I said, you know, hula

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hoops, skipping rope, you're just running up and down the

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stairs in your house. Going over, if you've got a park

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nearby you like I'm fortunate to have, you could go over and, you

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know, climb up and slide down and climb up and slide down or

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get on the swing and pump your legs. And these are all things

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that we can absolutely do. But we also need to be shifting our

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mindset around it and saying, I want to have fun. It's okay for

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me to have fun. It's okay for me to, you know, be joyous and to

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move. And it's okay for adults to still play, as opposed to

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thinking that playgrounds are just for kids, and that you

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can't join in and have fun, too. So, as I said,

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that's your home for your week. Next week, I have Janet Olmstead

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here. And then the week after I will be talking about all the

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ways that I love to play because perhaps that will inspire you.

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And the week after that, I'm going to have Deb King on from

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the wisdom playground. And we're going to be talking about having

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bringing play into the workplace as well, because we can

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absolutely do that. And before we end, I would just like to

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share a testimonial with you. This is something new that I'll

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be doing my business coach suggested and and it's a great

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idea because you're listening to my podcast. But if you don't

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really know what I do or how I help people, then you're not

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able to share my work with others and help your loved ones.

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And so as an integrative health practitioner and registered

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health coach, I help two people get to the root cause of their

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health issue. And once we understand that, where the body

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is out of balance, we can support the body and coming back

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into balance, we can remove what the body no longer needs in

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terms of toxicities or excesses, et cetera. And when the body is

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imbalanced, it will heal itself. So the testimonial that I would

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like to share today is a very recent one from somebody that

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I've only been working with since January of 2022. She has

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had chronic fatigue syndrome for over 40 years and really, really

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struggled with this and gone to many, many medical doctors

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looking for answers and nothing has ever really worked. And when

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she was referred to me by a mutual friend, I suggested we

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run some lab tests to see where the imbalances are in her body.

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And the one that I was particularly interested in

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having her run was one that shows the mineral deficiencies

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and metal toxicities because I suspected that there was

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probably some metal toxicities going on here. And she decided

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to run all her labs to get a baseline, which was a brilliant

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idea. And once we saw the results in her labs, we knew

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exactly what was going on. She had very high cadmium, very high

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nickel, very high copper in her labs. And she needed to do a

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heavy metal detox in order to get these toxins out of her

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body. She also had a little bit of bacterial overgrowth, and she

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had her mitochondria were showing that they were

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dysfunctioning and needed support, right and our

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mitochondria are our energy powerhouses. So no surprise that

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for somebody with chronic fatigue syndrome, there were her

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mitochondria are struggling. And so we were able to start a heavy

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metal detox, we were able to support her mitochondria with

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some good supplements. And within two weeks of starting her

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protocol, I got this beautiful email from her, thanking me for

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giving her 40 years of her life back because she had just been

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able to spend the last five days sewing a beautiful, no new quilt

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for her and her husband's bed as well as for pillowcases. And

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she'd worked nine and 10 hour days on it, and had the energy

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to do that. And she said, I haven't had the energy to do

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that. In 40 years, I've needed naps to get through my days. And

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she said that she was sleeping again, because we were

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addressing her diurnal rhythm and her cortisol levels. And

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that was helping her get to sleep at a normal time and get a

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solid eight to nine hours of sleep per night. So I love

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getting testimonials like this, because it's just so fulfilling

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to me to be able to help someone in such a profound way. And it's

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really not that hard to do when we run the labs and we can see

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exactly what is going on inside the body and where the body is

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out of balance. So if you know anyone that is struggling with

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chronic fatigue syndrome, or any kind of chronic illness that

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they're looking for answers for, feel free to send them to my

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website, they can go ahead and book a complimentary call so

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they can meet me I can understand what their health

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goals are and if I'm the right person to be helping them. So

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thank you again for tuning in to the don't wait for your wake up

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call podcast. Have a wonderful week ahead. And I look forward

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to having you join us next week. To further the discussion on

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Craig.

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bring the possibility of natural healing to a wider audience and

Melissa Deally:

help disrupt the sick care system we have today and make

Melissa Deally:

human health a global priority. Health is your true wealth.