................................................................................................Mae Ching......................................

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Stay Active, Stay Healthy

I'm surely a not a physical active person. I hardly workout, neither low nor vigorous exercise. I must admit, I do not have healthy balance diet either. Living up to 26 y/o, I'm grateful that I remain healthy and physically fit (I guess?). Due to the pandemic, I have more time for self-contemplation. 

I believe the majority knows the health benefits of maintaining a physically active and balance diet lifestyle. The evidence rate of chronic condition across the population is alarming. Everyone has been advised to take care of the health, regardless of gender, age and ethnicity. 

In a recent survey in 2017, it is surprising that 1 in 2 (51.2%) Malaysian are found to be overweight. or obese. What surprise me further is that England seems to have a lower percentage of obesity and overweight, with 28.7% and 35.6% respectively in 2017. There must be a difference between obesity and overweight. In fact, it could be bias and unfair to draw a strong conclusion based on the figure where the Malaysia survey has combine obesity and overweight in a group - the breakdown could be lower. But we can't denial that the percentage is significantly alarming, isn't? 

Unfortunately, not everyone is convinced. Everyone knows the benefits and we have been told what we should be doing since young. We are good at telling people what to do, what should be done etc. Knowing what to do and putting it into action is two different stories. Likewise, people could easily engage in doing exercise but the long-term engagement could be poor. 

There are so many reasons that hinder people from achieving the minimum physical activity - long office working hour that lead to sedentary behaviours, infrastructures that minimise active living and etc. 

A long-term engagement does not only require motivations, but also self-determination, persistence and opportunity. There would be thousands of possible enablers, but also equal amount of barriers that individual could perceive in a behaviour engagement. 

Something that we practice everyday must be something rewarding, regardless of self-initiative or forcefully. Else we would have given up. 

 



Friday, September 4, 2020

Are You Happy? 你快乐吗?

    还记得当年上大学预备班的一堂课中,讲师问了一个问题:“你快乐吗?开心的同学举起手。”当下的我没有太多犹豫,举起了手。然后看看四周围,一般宁静的课堂上,大家都默默地看着讲师,无动于衷。我愕了。看着左右前后的好友,没有一个人举手。我心想,怎么会不开心呢?我们同伴,一起上课,不开心吗?我们上一秒还在课堂上欢乐。为什么不快乐了呢?

看见全班同学没一个举手,我当时才察觉,怎么大家都不快乐吗?看见这样的情况,讲师和我的反应一致错愕。讲师惊讶地看着大家隐藏在心中的不快乐。

近年来越来越多人关心个人心理素质。越来越多文章建议快乐的种种方法。很多心灵鸡汤,励志作家讲师不断提升生命积极和快乐的风气。老实说,我很少细看。

很多人想要快乐的生活。但我想快乐不是一个目标。它是一种状态,一种反映自我生活的心态。


想想当年

18岁的你,快不快乐?
现在的你,快乐吗?


或许我们更可以贴切地问:

现在的你以怎样的心态面对生活?

by MaeChing