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CREATE HAPPINESS—For the Health of IT

Dale Anderson · October 9, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Here is one of my articles for today’s HEALTH CARE PLAYERS. It is a great resource for ANYONE trying to change their inner chemistry. Read it FOR THE HEALTH OF IT and share it for a HAPPYDEMIC!

CREATE HAPPINESS – FOR THE HEALTH of IT

 

Health Care Players

ACT UP
CREATE HAPPINESS—For the Health of IT

by DALE L. ANDERSON, MD www.ActHappy.com

TURN ON and TUNE UP the INNER CHEMISTRY

Lights ON! Curtain UP! Another day in the “life and death” drama of patient care— is about to begin in your health care facility. You have been chosen and designated as one of the STARS. You, are being scripted, costumed and directed to give an Oscar winning performance. As the HEALER!

But, today, as you enter center stage you don’t feel the part. The chemistry “just isn’t right.” And you feel “turned OFF”.

But, alas, as a health-care player, you, are a “professional” in this “theater”of health and realize that you need to get your act together. You must change your own physiological (emotional) reaction for the good of your patients, colleagues and YOURSELF.

BRAVO! Good News! The chemistry of emotions can be altered if you master some of the techniques used by METHOD actors to stage the “chemistry” of being “UP”! The chemistry of being turned “ON”! The chemistry of HAPPYness. JUST PRETEND!!

Yes, METHOD actors have developed successful techniques to “trigger” the desired chemistry (feeling) for a stage role. And when the “chemistry is right—the feeling is right”—and the performance is “right ON”!

What is this chemistry of being ON? How do we measure the chemistry of an ON performance? How can we take the “high” of stage acting into the “high” of everyday living ? In other words, how can we use the technical METHODS of the theater to ACT Happy,—ACT Healthy and— ACT Well. How can all, healthcare professionals help themselves, their colleagues and their patients “get their act together” to INhance humor, happiness and HEALTH? And a feeling of success.

As healthcare providers we recognize that colleagues and patients who positively script, stage, costume, direct and ACT healthy, happy and humorous—change their chemistry. This resulting positive “head/body” chemistry is a treatment in itself or “IT” compliments and enhances conventionally prescribed medications.

Dr. Seuss in Oh, The Places You’ll Go, writes—

You have brains in your head.

You have feet in your shoes

You can steer yourself any direction you choose.

So be sure when you step. Step with care and great tact and remember that Life’s
a Great Balancing ACT.

I am one of a group of Minnesota healthcare providers and performing artists that is endeavoring to catalyze the creation of a new health paradigm. We recognize that the dramatic arts and the medical arts communities can become healing colleagues by developing and introducing the techniques of stage METHOD ACTING into the theater of healthcare.

The familiar, prophetic lines of William Shakespeare from AS YOU LIKE IT.

“All the worlds a stage. We have our exits and our entrances and one person in their times plays many parts.”

We can add—creates many different character, chemistries—for ourselves, our supporting cast—of patients, colleagues, friends and FAMILIES,

PAVLOV’S DOGS and METHOD ACTING

In 1904, a Russian physiologist, Ivan Pavlov was awarded the Nobel Prize for his famous discoveries concerning the digestive process in dogs. Pavlov rang a bell while feeding some dogs and studied their normal digestive chemistries. Then—the important part—he “rang their bell”—but did not give the dogs any food to eat. AND he found the digestive chemistries were the same “as if” the dogs had eaten. The ringing of the bell had produced a seemingly unrelated physiological/chemical response—what if now called a “conditioned response”.

Constantine Stanislavski, also a Russian, The Director of the Moscow Arts Theater learned of Pavlov’s experiments and wondered, “If Pavlov can change the chemistry of dogs with bells—can I, by manipulating the theater environment, do the same with actors and audiences?”

If Ivan Stanislavski were in the Healthcare Business he would have asked, “can I change the chemistry of healthcare providers and patients in the same way?” The answer, of course is, YES! “With the proper CONDITIONING!’

Stanislavski began to study and develop the METHOD of acting which remains a major corner stone of stage technique. He developed and taught the use of costume, gestures, breath, posture, image, aroma, music, color, lighting and staging to steer the feelings of the actors and audiences.

Today, medical science can measure the chemistry of feelings. A whole new bio- medical area known as psycho-neuro-immunology (PNI) has grown rapidly in the past decades. Endorphins, just one class of the PNI neuropeptides have received significant press coverage. PNI has shown that good feelings are the chemistry of good health. And METHOD acting has shown that this good chemistry can be ACTED ON!

Harvard, Psychologist, William James an American contemporary of Stanislavski developed the “ACT AS IF” school of psychology which complements the teachings of METHOD acting. “The me I see, is the me I’ll be!”

FAKE IT TILL YOU “GET REAL” 

When you develop “good chemistry” you become less stressed, healthier and happier.

So, analyze what you can do to get your ACT together. How can you “set the

stage” to have more fun and humor in your life? What kind of fun, humor and pleasures do you enjoy? If it is not harmful to yourself or others—do more of it. What music, colors, aromas, textures make you “feel good”? What activities do you look forward to doing and what people do you enjoy being with? When the chemistry is —Right On—the feeling is right and is more healthful.” That’s IT! That’s RIGHT!

When we share a laugh or a good time, or a good “sense” of humor we are sharing a “feel good” healthy chemistry. We understand the value of this “fun” chemistry and realize we must perfect and rehearse and teach these techniques to “turn it ON”

To develop a new role or activity that is more comfortable, less stressful and healthier you will need to “fake it” until the new chemistry feels “real”. Fake it! Fake it! Till ya make it! This is habit formation. And your habits become the “real you”.

To develop acting habits, METHOD actors identify role-models and mentors, as their SHEros/HEros and will “mimic” their thoughts, actions, appearance and scripts.. They attempt to experience for themselves a similar chemistry as that of their idol.

If you don’t like the words “fake” or “mimic” substitute the word “act” or “perform” And then script, rehearse, costume, choreograph and stage the new act. Actors do! Why not healthcare providers? For the sake of health care—let us become infectious role- models who pass on and spread a HAPPYdemic.

ACT NOW! INNERtain and dispense DRAMATIC HEALTH BENEFITS. Curtain UP! You’re ON! That’s IT! BRAVO!

IN SUMMARY

DRAWING FROM THE TRADITION OF THE THEATER, WE CAN CREATE A NEW PARADIGM FOR CREATING HUMOR, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. THIS PARADIGM IS BASED ON THE IDEA THAT WE BECOME WHAT WE DO AND HOW WE ACT!. IN OTHER WORDS, WE CAN BECOME HEALTHIER AND MORE SUCCESSFUL BY CONSCIOUSLY MODELING (ACTING) THE HAPPY- HEALTHY TRAIT WE DESIRE. IN ADDITION, STAGING, SCRIPTING COSTUMING AND ACTING THIS PART CAN/WILL STIMULATE OUR BODIES TO PRODUCE NEUROPEPTIDES SUCH AS ENDORPHINS AND OTHER IN-HANCING CHEMICALS THAT BOLSTER THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND PROMOTE WELL-BEING. wwwActHappy.com

Recognition in NYT from Bob Woodward

Dale Anderson · October 2, 2018 · Leave a Comment

A big thank you to Bob Woodward for keeping my 1994 book “Muscle Pain Relief in 90 Seconds” on his nightstand! I was surprised to find it still available on Amazon. Anyone interested in holistic pain relief should check out my HAPPY approach to healing. It is exhilarating to know I have such an educated audience. Please check out the article on my Linked-in or Facebook accounts or click here! And keep spreading the LAUGHTER

 

“and, lastly and valuably, Muscle Pain Relief in 90 Seconds, by Dr. Dale L. Anderson.”

 

Bob Woodward: By the Book NYT

Wise Up! Recent Article in Peaks & Plains Magazine

Dale Anderson · June 16, 2015 · Leave a Comment

WISE UP!

…Simple Strategies to RE-Model, RE-Fire and RE-Gain Your Brain

For years, people have believed that we are born with a certain number of brain cells, and that those brain cells die off as we age, with no hope of ever getting them back. Today, scientists are proving that not only can we generate new brain cells, but we can also branch them out and make new pathways in our thought and learning processes. What does this mean to the average person? That anyone at any age can continue to build brain strength, and that being mentally “sharp” isn’t something reserved for the young anymore.

The act of building brain power is called “neurobics.” And just like the name implies, it’s all about doing aerobics for your brain. Fortunately, these types of aerobic workouts don’t involve 6 a.m. gym sessions or buying workout gear. Neurobics is something anyone can do anywhere in just minutes a day. Consider making the following neurobics principles a part of your daily routine to help your brain branch out.

Act happy

Method acting is an acting technique in which actors try to replicate real life emotional conditions under which the character operates, in an effort to create a lifelike, realistic performance. Whether you are an actor or not, everyone’s life is a stage play. So bring a bit of the theatre onto the stage of your daily life and purposefully act happy … get your brain’s ACT together.

Method actors who play happy roles
have a chemistry that keeps them more active and
more involved in life. Scientifically, acting happy
has a chemistry that is measurable with such
things as T-cells, gamma globulins, serotonins, endorphins, melatonin, and cortisol, just to name a few. We can even do a PET scan of the brain and see what the emotional map of the brain looks like, because there is a physiology that goes with the emotions. That means we can actually see what anger, sadness and even happiness looks like. Even more important, acting happy, whether through deep belly laughter or a simple smile, activates positive chemicals in the brain that keep us alert and physically healthy. So act happy in order to keep your brain more alive and functional.

Sharpen your senses

In our modern society with our technological breakthroughs we have lost so much of our senses. For example,

when you go to the grocery store, you don’t feel your food anymore. You don’t smell the meat. You don’t feel the grains. Everything is boxed and wrapped and covered. Such modern conveniences dull our senses, which shrinks and ages our brains. Therefore, doing simple exercises can help refresh your senses and keep your memory strong. Here are few suggestions:

– Brush your teeth with the opposite hand
- Sit at a new place at the dinner table
- Eat a new food – differentiate and identify the spices
- Get dressed with your eyes closed or in the dark
- Wear earplugs around the house for an hour
- Sit outside with your eyes closed and identify sounds and smells

– Balance on one foot, and then on the other foot, while doing a task
- Play a card game with friends
- Read out loud and listen to someone else read

– Look and stand up while saying the word “down” and visa versa – Take a new route to work or some other usual location
- Try to guess the denomination of coins by simply feeling them
- Welcome new, novel and challenging encounters

While these activities may seem simple or even silly, they actually help your brain make new pathways. When you use both the left and right spheres of your brain, you put little twigs onto the branches of the brain cells, which are called axons. The more of these little twigs you get on the axon branches, the more they start connecting with neighboring cells. The more “growth” of the underbrush, the more chances you have to make new brain connections.

Keeping the brain alive is all about making new connections and branching out. If you’re right handed, you use your left brain a lot. If you can bring some of that brain activity over to the right side by using your left hand for the same task, you’re exercising your brain and developing new pathways. Later in life, should one of your brain’s pathways get destroyed, you’ll now have another small pathway already formed and ready to be built up that can take over the lost function.

Make physical connections

One of the worst things for the brain is for the person to become a loner. When you’re alone, you’ll always do things the same old way. That means you’ll rarely exercise your brain and make new neural connections.

You can connect with others through a club, association, church, or any other type of group activity. Simply being in a crowd, such as a sporting event, enables you to connect. Growing plants is a way to connect, as it brings you closer to nature and brings something living into your life. Pets, especially dogs, are another wonderful way to connect. People talk to their dog. They pet their dog. They walk their dog. As they walk their dog, they associate with others who are walking dogs. In fact, studies have shown that people who are over age 65 who have a dog and live alone visit the doctor 16 percent less often than their counterparts who don’t have a dog.

As you become skilled at something, consider teaching as a way to connect. The act or ritual of teaching and mentoring is a powerful one that fosters long lasting connections and enables you to impact many generations. Remember, any celebration or ritual can bring connection into your life.

Healthy Actions for a Youthful Mind

Exercising your brain doesn’t have to be a strenuous activity that causes you to sweat. In fact, practicing neurobics can be a fun and enjoyable experience that adds brain power every day. So commit to making these neurobic activities a part of your daily routine. As the old saying goes, “You’re only as old as you feel.” Give your brain the tools to feel young and vital – it’ll pay off for years to come.

-Peaks & Plains

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