Thursday, March 28, 2024

SEEDS OF THE NEW

In a recent NPR TED Hour, health professionals talked about the importance of WALKING. Speaking of the health dangers that our sedentary work and entertainment patterns have produced, they recommended that whatever you are doing, stop every thirty minutes and walk around for five minutes. It doesn’t matter if you stroll, walk briskly, wave or pump your arms, just get up and move. 

The main thing is that humans evolved as walkers and our bodies require this activity to maintain optimum health.

What are you doing to be the walker you were born to be? 

If we are going to return to being walkers, then we need walkable cities for home, work, and play. During the same TED Hour, town planners spoke about a movement for walkable cities. To be walkable, cities and towns need to be safe, useful, comfortable, and interesting. So, planners strive to design spaces that have people present around the clock, i.e. with housing, shops, restaurants, parks, gardens, areas for play and entertainment. 

How is your town becoming more walkable?

LiDoƱa Wagner SEEDS OF THE NEW March 2024

I have been intrigued by YOUR BRAIN ON ART / How the Arts Transform Us by Susan Magsamen & Ivy Ross. By two neuro researchers, this book shares research on the healing power of each and all of the arts. 

How are you incorporating play / art into your life?