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  1. The Power and Beauty of Poetry

     

    Let the Power and the Beauty of Poetry Lift Your Spirits

    Some art forms require equipment, supplies and space. But you can write poetry anywhere.

    And later in life, writing, reading and reciting poetry can help improve our wellbeing. It can move us beyond sadness; increase our ability to express ourselves and understand others; and provide a bridge for new relationships.

    Expressing yourself brings health benefits like improved memory, lower stress and blood pressure, and long-term mood changes.

    Plus, poetry offers prime opportunities to appreciate beauty or any emotion, and we could all use more of that.

    In the US, April is National Poetry Month. And this April, in particular, is a good time to take a fresh look at poetry and the power it brings.

    When we say poetry here, we’re applying the widest definition – not just the highly literary masterpieces we might have studied briefly in school. Poetry is, in fact, found everywhere. Think of your favorite songs, or messages found in greeting cards and advertisements.

    As we’re spending more time at home, let’s take a moment to pull some poetry off the bookshelf, or find it online, and focus on the written word. How does reading a poem make you feel? What was the writer trying to share?

    Sit down and express yourself in verse. You can follow a format or keep it free form. You can rhyme or not rhyme. Describe how something looks, feels, smells or tastes. Recall a memory. Describe your love…

    Just choose each word carefully, and then see if you can think of a better word – more precise, less cliché.

    Share your creation with a family member or friend. Or put it in a journal just for you.

    It’s the experience that matters.

  2. What’s So Funny

     

    What’s So Funny? Laughter Really Is Good for You, Even If You’re Faking It

    We could all use something to laugh about these days, right?

    Well, we don’t need anything funny to get the health benefits of laughing.

    Like everything else in health and fitness, we just need to do it.

    Laughter brings physical health benefits to active adults. Laughing is great for the cardiovascular system, muscular development – and it even releases endorphins often described as a “runner’s high.”

    Research also shows that simulated laughter is just as good as laughing at a good joke or comedy show. You can fake it and still take all the same benefits.

    Master trainer Celeste Green started LaughActive to teach exercise coaches in assisted living facilities on how to bring these benefits to their residents.

    “Simulated laughter may be ideal for older adults with functional or cognitive impairments,” she says. “The mental stimulus required for humor takes a high mental function, like paying attention and having a quick memory. But with self-initiated laughter, people don’t have to ‘get the joke’ to reap the benefits of laughter.”

    How do you fake it till you make it? Just mimic the physical motions of laughing – a good, hardy belly laugh. You might feel a little silly at first but go with it.

    And if you need some classic comedy stimulation, here’s the American Film Institute’s Top 10 comedies of all time, easily found on cable or streaming services.

    1. Some Like It Hot
    2. Tootsie
    3. Strangelove
    4. Annie Hall
    5. Duck Soup
    6. Blazing Saddles
    7. M*A*S*H
    8. It Happened One Night
    9. The Graduate
    10. Airplane!


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