

How about a veggie or flower garden? Dr. Ellen Weber told me four years ago that she had a brown thumb. Don't believe it for a minute - or even about you. You build new dendrite brain cells by simply doing an activity. Start fresh ... Ellen did. First, she installed a beautiful garden space at the front of the MITA Center. Not only did she set up the stone walls, but also added soil and carefully chose bushes, perennials and annuals to add to its ambiance. Invariably Ellen goes outside daily to pull a few weeds and just soak up the radience of red, white and purple blossoms. I know that she derives great pleasure when she looks to see the work of her hands. And if you look carefully, you'll see green thumbs.
Get Past Winter Blahs! Since we have less sun in the winter, some folks are more prone to depression. Dr. Lowry initiated this research to "aid the understanding of why an imbalance in the immune system leaves some individuals vulnerable to mood disorders like depression." Since getting your hands in the soil helps lift you from depression, why not launch small with potted plants? If you've succeeded outside, next step is to move forward inside. Plants lift your spirits at work and release oxygen as a bonus!
What activities get you dirty?
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