Wednesday, September 22, 2021

September 22, 2021: Happy AUTUMN, dear friends!

Dear friends, today (September 22’21) is the first day of autumn (also known as the autumnal equinox) and
at this time of the year I wish you appreciate this special sense of comfort, the warmth of your house and the reflection this season brings along.
 
Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go.
Autumn (a video clip with soft classical music)
● My previous greetings on the same theme: AUTUMNAL Equinox  202020192018

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

September 21, 2021: INTERNATIONAL PEACE Day

“The International Day of Peace (‘Peace Day’) is observed around the world each year on September 21st. Established in 1981 by a unanimous United Nations resolution, “Peace Day provides a globally shared date for all humanity to commit to Peace above all differences and to contribute to building a Culture of Peace”. The General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations & people. 
The theme for 2021 is “Recovering Better for an Equitable and Sustainable World”.
●  Additional resource details: UNITED NATIONS – International Peace Day 2021

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Alice’s Book Club – SUMMER session of 2021


Special edition – live session with Dr. Diana Ionescu
~ exclusively for ALICE & Friends Circle
~ 
The beautiful summer we all enjoyed so much is almost over, but before it completes, on Thursday (September 16, 2021) I was truly happy to be able to organize my seasonal book club session (the summer edition of the current year), and the theme of the evening was wellbeing 
Since the social austerity still hovers around, as a precautionary measure, and for everybody’s convenience, I’ve decided to continue with the online option for my events.

At this gathering, I was delighted to have a special guest speaker – Dr. Diana Ionescu, who is a very dear friend of mine for almost 24 years.
Dr. Ionescu, MD, FRCP(C), FCAP, is a Consultant Pathologist BCCA, the Medical Head of Anatomical Pathology at BC Cancer Laboratory; she is also the Medical Director of Clinical Trials (at BCCA Laboratories), as well as Clinical Professor at UBC (UBC Department of Pathology, BC Cancer Agency); for your reference, her professional biography is published in comments section.
That evening, Dr. Ionescu offered us all a very interesting presentation, with valuable points ranging from a very well-researched medical perspective, associated with lots of professional tips, reference resources, and personal viewpoints (for your convenience, several reference links are published in comments section).

Our time together was well spent, being garnished with lots of questions based on the presentation of the evening as well as lots of individual experiences, openly shared. 
Prior to our meeting, I gave to my book club members 2 brief reading materials (one issued by Berkeley University of California and the other by “Psychology Today”) concisely talking about ‘wellbeing’, which contributed to our conversation of the evening.  
Also, in the audience that evening briefly sharing his views was our friend Mihai S., who is medically involved with the well-known Canadian institution called "Fraser Health Authority".
On the other hand, due to confidentiality, I won’t share publicly the many personal aspects that were discussed, but from an educational stand point I will mention only few concepts of general interest (some of these concepts might be familiar to you, or some might not), and here they are:
- It is not what happened to you, but rather how do you respond to it (remember the famous saying: “life if 10% of what happens and 90% of how you react to it”?)
- It is very important to remember that we have the power to choose what life we want to live (it is all about the way you perceive it, it is all a matter of mentality)
- You can’t control the external factors, but you can control yourself (the way you respond or react determines the quality of your life)
- If you are overwhelmed, ask for help because there are many valuable resources that could improve your state of wellbeing tremendously
- Many times in life we can’t change the inevitable, so the only thing we could do is to adjust our attitude
- There are many effective methods to improve your wellbeing, such as: dancing, journaling, practicing kindness, different sports, spending time in nature, socializing (spending more quality time with your family and friends), etc., etc., etc.
Because our talks were vivid and truly meaningful, somehow it felt again that time wasn’t sufficient, so at our future meetings we might revisit this subject again.
Also, for your convenience and as time allows it, here I’m bringing to your attention two materials I've put together some time ago, relating to this topic:
Meanwhile, my sincere appreciation to all those dear friends who promptly and enthusiastically responded my call and were able to join our group.
Warm regards,
Alice
“Health is more than the absence of disease. It is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing.”