Healthy for Life Update

Need some ‘fresh’ ideas for the kitchen?

The Root Cellar is a fresh-format grocery store located in downtown Columbia a few blocks north of the University of Missouri campus (1023 East Walnut in the newly renovated North Village Arts District). Root Cellar offers free delivery to offices with multiple subscribers. Contact Chelsea Davis at rootcellarmo@gmail.com for more details.

 

Are you “computing healthy”?

Do you experience back pain, wrist cramps or headaches from working at your computer all day? If so, a free Workstation Analysis, performed by the Adaptive Computing Technology (ACT) Center, may help alleviate discomfort and prevent long-term injury.

People are all shapes and sizes; therefore, not every workstation can consist of the same set-up and computing tools while providing the same level of comfort and productivity. An ACT Center staff member is able to evaluate your personal workstation, at no cost, as well as to provide suggestions on how to reduce strain and use alternative computing tools to make you feel more comfortable throughout your day. 

The ACT Center believes that a Workstation Analysis can be beneficial in many ways: increase productivity, boost morale and reduce injury. Healthy computing starts with the proper posture and tools needed to make computing comfortable and productive. Visit the ACT Center’s Workstation Analysis webpage or contact the ACT Center at (573) 884-2600 to schedule an appointment.

 

Zumba class starting next week!

Apr. 29 – May 27 (Tuesdays). MU Hospital, Mid MO Gym. Class meets every Tuesday from 5 – 6:00 p.m. Please register and the cost is $15 ($3 per class) for the series or $5 drop-in fee. Class is taught by Megan Jones. For questions and to register please email Megan at jones.megan004@gmail.com.

 

Spring walking groups are still going on!

Please come join one of our spring walking groups. Walking is a great exercise; and with the beautiful spring weather around us, it’s a great time to get out and enjoy it! Here are two walking groups that are going on now:

·         Apr. 2 – May 7 (Wednesdays): Walking Group. Take this great opportunity to get up and get moving on your lunch break with a 30-minute walk. Meet at Woodrail Building 7 (by the flag pole) for a short walk from 12:30-1:00 p.m. Walking group led by Emily. No registration is needed. Just show up and cost is free! For questions please email Sarah at elliss@umsystem.edu.

·         Apr. 4 – 25 (Fridays): Walking Group. Meet at Peace Park from 12:30-1:00 p.m. Walking group led by Kailey. No registration is needed just show up and cost is free!  For questions please email Sarah at elliss@umsystem.edu.

 

Eat plenty of fiber for good health

We often hear that we should get plenty of fiber to help with digestion, but fiber provides many other benefits as well, such as:

·         Reducing the risk of heart disease.

·         Lowering cholesterol.

·         Lowering high blood pressure.

Can’t think of ways to add fiber to your diet?

·         Try eating an orange at breakfast instead of drinking the juice. The orange provides three grams of fiber but the juice only provides a half of a gram.

·         Add vegetables to your pizza.

·         Be generous with the vegetables in casseroles and soups.

·         Start the day with a whole grain cereal. One cup of cooked oatmeal provides around four grams of fiber.

·         Switch from white rice to wild or brown rice.

·         Beans are a great source of fiber—one half cup of kidney beans provides seven grams of fiber. Include beans in your meals two to three times a week.

·         Add sunflower seeds, walnuts or almonds to salads or enjoy a handful for a snack.

 

University of Missouri Extension provides a great amount of information on this topic. Read the article “Eat plenty of fiber for good health” by Tammy Roberts, MS, RD, LD, a Nutrition and Health Education Specialist for MU Extension.

 

Healthy Habits recipes

Everyone likes to cook a new recipe once in a while, so why not make it a healthy one? It can be difficult to find a healthy recipe that actually tastes good, so for the next food day at work, try out one of these new healthy recipes offered by the University of Missouri Extension: Fox 4 Healthy Habits recipes. The webpage offers a long list of healthy recipes. Nutritional information is provided for most recipes.

 

Chronic stress leads to health problems

Because the daily stress in our lives can take its toll on our bodies, it is important to learn how to deal with stress in healthy ways. Here are a few tips:

·         Make sure you have a good foundation by eating a healthy and balanced diet, exercising, and getting adequate sleep.

·         Build healthy relationships with family and friends.

·         Use relaxation techniques and make time for yourself.

·         And try to have a sense of humor about things!

More information is available in the article “Chronic stress leads to health problems,” by Christeena Haynes, MS, RD, LD, a Nutrition and Health Education Specialist for MU Extension.

 

Getting and staying motivated to change health habits

Whether you are trying to control your blood sugar, lose a few pounds or lower your cholesterol, here are some tips that Lynda Johnson, nutrition and health education specialist with University of Missouri Extension, says can help you stay motivated toward your goal.

1.    Cherish yourself and your health.    

2.    Commit to change. Be willing to move in a new direction.

3.    Have confidence. Believe in yourself and your ability to change. Have a “can do” attitude.

4.    Chart your course. Begin by keeping track of your activity and what you eat for a week    

5.    Be creative

6.    Find a cheerleader.    

7.    Celebrate your progress.

 

There is much more to read on this topic published by Missouri Extension. Read the article “Getting and staying motivated to change health habits.”

Director’s Calendar April 21st – April 25th, 2014

Notable meetings from the calendar of Jim Cogswell, Director of MU Libraries

Tuesday, April 22nd    
2:00-5:00 p.m. – June DeWeese Retirement Reception, Memorial Union

Wednesday, April 23rd        
3:30 – 5:00 p.m. – General Faculty Meeting, Jesse Wrench

Thursday, April 24th
2:00-3:00 p.m. – MU Libraries Lecture Series Event, Judith Mabary with Janice Wenger and Cheryl Black, Ellis Library Colonnade   

3:00-5:00 p.m. – Library Management Team, Ellis Library

Friday, April 25th  
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon – Orin Ethics Forum, Bush Auditorium

2:00-3:30 p.m. – Tap Ceremony, Jesse Hall

NDSA Update

The April 2014 Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter is now available:

http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/news/newsletter/201404.pdf

In this issue:

·         Where are the Born Digital Archives Test Data Sets?

·         Fixity Data in Sound and Moving Image Files

·         Managing a Library of Congress Worth of Data

·         Personal Digital Archiving:  The Basics of Scanning

·         New NDSA Report:  Geospatial Data Stewardship Online Resources

·         What Could "Curation" Possibly Mean?

·         Interviews with Dragan Espenschied and Andrew Cassidy-Amstutz

·         Links to upcoming events:  Computers in Libraries, Texas Library Association, Personal Digital Archiving 2014, Midwest Archives Conference

·         Articles about the NDSA, Residency program, Viewshare and much more.

 

Sue Manus

Library of Congress/NDIIPP

www.digitalpreservation.gov

sman@loc.gov

New Collection in Ellis Library

The new Test Prep Collection, populated with books donated by the MU Society of Undergraduate Researchers in Life Sciences (SURLS), is now located in the last section of Ready Reference shelving behind the Reference Desk in Ellis Library. The location is marked with signs. The official MERLIN location is:  MU Ellis Reference Ready Reference Test Prep. Currently there are about 25 books in the collection. Most of the books deal with preparing for the MCAT test, but hopefully the scope of the collection will expand as SURLS members donate more titles to the collection. The books can circulate for one month.

Many thanks to all the people who assisted with this project:  Jackie Blonigen, Shannon Cary, June Deweese, Michaelle Dorsey and the Physical Processing staff, Felicity Dykas, Mike Knoll, Judy Maseles, Esther Schnase, Wayne Saunders and the Cataloging staff and Sean Wizman.

Janice Dysart
Test Prep Collection Project Coordinator

Healthy for Life Update

Design your financial roadmap! Enroll now in this FREE online webinar
Life is busy and always changing; you’re meeting partners, starting families, buying homes and more. In the midst of this busyness, don’t let your financial future be overlooked. Now is the time to put aside money to save for the lifestyle you want in your retirement years. Spend one hour this month with experts to learn how to create your financial roadmap. This one hour investment can make the difference in having enough money put away to relax and enjoy your retirement years rather than worrying how to pay the bills.

Attend the FREE workshop to learn ways to protect your hard-earned money by:

  • Setting financial goals
  • Prioritizing personal savings
  • Managing market investments

Date & Time

Location

To Register

 

Thurs., April 24, 2014

11 a.m.-12 p.m. CST

 

Online webinar

·     Visit the registration page

·     Fill in your first name, last name and email address, then click Register

·     You’ll receive a confirmation email with a link and access to the webinar, save this email

 

Learn to eat for health and enjoyment – Register NOW for Eat for Life!
Discover the benefits of Eat for Life—an innovative approach to weight management. This 10-week program uses mind-body practices (meditations and yoga), the principles of mindful and intuitive eating, skills training, and group support to guide you in making lifestyle changes that will help create a healthier relationship to your food, mind and body. If you have a history of chronic dieting, have rigid “healthy” rules about eating, or find yourself eating when you’re stressed, bored, or unhappy, this may be the program for you. 

·         In-person course: Orientation: May 27 | Classes: June 3 – Aug 5 (12 – 1 p.m.)

·         Online course: Orientation: starting May 30 | Classes: week of June 6 – week of Aug 8.

·         Cost:

o   $50 for faculty, staff and family ($25 refunded with full participation).

o   $180 for community.

·         Register: Email Craig Deken at csdk89@mail.missouri.edu.

 

Program taught by Dr. Lynn Rossy, health psychologist. For more information: watch informational videos or find more details online.

 

Eight weeks to better health and well-being – Sign up NOW for the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program!
Helping employees manage stress effectively is a key goal of Healthy for Life. Join this summer’s eight-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction classes and learn to manage your busy lifestyles in a healthy way. You will learn mindfulness meditation, yoga and body scan as well as important information about stress, communication and wellness. Taught by Dr. Lynn Rossy.

Orientation: Tuesday, June 3, 5:15 p.m.

Classes: Tuesdays, June 10-July 29, 5:15 – 7:15 p.m.

Retreat: Saturday, July 12, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Cost: $40 includes all events, a manual, DVD and CD. $20 refunded if you attend 7 of 8 classes. Spouses or partners can join with you free of charge if they use the same materials.

For more information or to register for the orientation meeting, please contact Craig Deken at csdk89@mail.missouri.edu.


Spring walking groups are now available!
Please come join one of our spring walking groups. Walking is a great exercise; and with the beautiful spring weather around us, it’s a great time to get out and enjoy it! Here are two walking groups that are going on now:

 

·         Apr. 2 – May 7 (Wednesdays): Walking Group. Take this great opportunity to get up and get moving on your lunch break with a 30-minute walk. Meet at Woodrail Building 7 (by the flag pole) for a short walk from 12:30-1:00 p.m. Walking group led by Emily. No registration is needed. Just show up and cost is free! For questions please email Sarah at elliss@umsystem.edu.

·         Apr. 4 – 25 (Fridays): Walking Group. Meet at Peace Park from 12:30-1:00 p.m. Walking group led by Kailey. No registration is needed just show up and cost is free!  For questions please email Sarah at elliss@umsystem.edu.