Thursday, November 11, 2021

November 11, 2021: REMEMBRANCE Day

Each year, on November 11th is “Remembrance Day” (aka “Veterans’ Day” or “Memorial Day), which is a good occasion to bring to people’s attention past significant historical moments & at the same time to reflect, to honor & evoke all those who served their countries with courage, dignity & devotion....lest we forget...
● CANADIAN highlights, filled with words of respect and...remembrance...
The solider behind 'In Flanders Fields' (short documentary done by CBC News, and published under 
'The National')   |   “In Flanders Fields” (youth choir)
“In Flanders Fields”, by John McCrae (poem recited by Leonard Cohen)
● ROMANIAN highlights, filled with words of respect and...remembrance...
- An old Romanian patriotic song (Corul Armatei Române – “Pui de lei“) 
Another well-known Romanian patriotic song (“Treceți batalioane române Carpații“)
- A short documentary called 
Romania
● My previous greetings on the same theme: REMEMBRANCE Day – 20202019
NOTEDear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed)

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Alice’s Book Club – AUTUMN session of 2021

     Special edition – live session with Dr. John S. & M. Saber
     ~ exclusively for ALICE & Friends Circle™ ~
On Thursday (November 4, 2021) I was very happy to be able to organize the autumnal edition of my seasonal book club series, which is also the last session of the current year, and the topic discussed was covering stress & mental health
Aside of that, given the lingering shadow of a prolonged austerity in public communities and in order to avoid any unnecessary stress, I’ve decided to continue with the on-line option for my cultural events.
At this gathering, I had 2 special guest speakers – Dr. John S. & M. Saber, who professionally covered the chosen theme from a medical perspective.
As usual, ahead of time, I gave my book club participants 2 concise reading materials (first called, ”The Stress”, published by ”Cleveland Clinic”, USA, and the second one, called, ”Fundamentals of Mental Health”, published by ”US Department of Health & Human Services” – Washington, D.C.) conjugated with few audio links – all contributing to the conversation of the evening.  
The guest speakers of the evening delivered very interesting presentations, backed up with lots of valuable scientific points, including ample explanations and illustrations (all picked from the encountered casuistry incorporated into professional studies and from reference medical manuals), as well as practical tips.  
For your convenience, below I will share only few main concepts while respecting the confidentiality of the personal aspects discussed, as well as several highlights extracted from consecrated professional studies on these matters.
About STRESS:
- It has been reminded that stress is a normal reaction the body has when different changes occur, resulting in physical, emotional and intellectual responses
- Few categories of stress were mentioned, and these are: the acute stress (manifesting in small doses), the episodic acute stress (which is more frequent in people’s lives) and the chronic stress (which is the one that becomes permanent); it is important for each person to be able to identify which one is affecting his or her life
- Effective stress management techniques are available, provided by well-established medical institutions, and could help everyone deal with stressful situations in a healthy manner
- A certain amount of stress actually could be positive, keeping people alert, motivated and ready to avoid danger, but it becomes a real problem when stress factors continue to exist without any periods of relaxation
- Stress in itself is subjective and only the person experiencing it could say whether it is present and how severe it feels
- According to published medical studies, physical symptoms of stress include: aches and pains; chest pain or a feeling like your heart is racing; exhaustion or trouble sleeping; headaches, dizziness or shakiness; high blood pressure; muscle tension or jaw clenching; stomach or digestive problems; trouble having a balanced life; weak immune system
-  As stated by many doctors, prolonged stress could lead to emotional & mental symptoms, like: anxiety or irritability; depression; panic attacks; chronic sadness
- Here are few simple, effective and very well-known strategies you could use to relief stress, freely shared by many doctors, therapists, coaches, teachers, trainers: laugh, dance or exercise when you feel the symptoms of stress coming on (at times, even a short walk could boost your mood); at the end of each day, take a moment to reiterate what you have accomplished (without emphasizing the things you didn’t get the chance to do yet); set goals for your day, week, month (writing them on a piece of paper and narrowing them will help you feel more in control of your time and agenda)
- We all know that it is much better to prevent rather than treat a condition, so here are few tips that may help you prevent stress, as distributed by specialists: try relaxation activities (such as praying, meditation, breathing practice, muscle relaxation, etc.); take good care of your body on a daily basis (by eating right, exercising and getting enough sleep); stay positive by practicing gratitude (acknowledge the good aspect/s in your day or life); accept that you can’t control everything and find ways to let go of worries about situations you can’t change; learn to say “no” to additional responsibilities when you are already too busy or too stressed; stay connected with people who keep you calm, make you happy and provide the emotional support you need (a family member, a friend or a neighbour could always be a good listener so your stress level won’t become alarming), but if you feel overwhelmed, you need to talk to your doctor.
About mental health:
- Untreated stress could lead to mental health problems and disorders
- According to reputable medical studies, early warning signs of mental issues include: eating or sleeping too much or too little; having low or no energy at all; feeling numb or like nothing matters any longer; feeling helpless or hopeless; feeling often confused, forgetful, angry, upset, worried, or scared; yelling and fighting with family and friends; experiencing severe mood swings; hearing voices or believing things that are not true; thinking of harming yourself or others; inability to perform the required daily tasks
- A healthy, positive mental health allows people to realize their full potential in life, to cope well with the stress of life in general, to work productively, and to make meaningful contributions to their communities
- Few suggestions on how to maintain a positive mental health include: seek professional help when you need it; stay connected with others; stay positive; get physically active on a daily basis; help others and have enough sleep
- Studies have shown that people with mental health problems get better and many recover completely; the recovery refers to the process in which people are able to live, work, learn, and fully participate in their communities
- There are lots of treatments, services, and community support systems than ever before, and they do work well.
Our time together went by smoothly and swiftly, leaving each of us with a pleasant feeling of peace and mutual understanding.
Additionally, here is a little composition I've put together a while ago relating to stress….enjoy it!
Wrapping up my briefing, once again I’m expressing my most sincere appreciation to these dear friends who promptly accepted my invitation for the evening and kindly shared with our group their personal perspectives, experiences, thoughts and hopes for the future.  
Until next time, my best regards to all!
Alice
The natural healing force within each of us is the greatest force in getting well.” (Hippocrates)

Monday, October 11, 2021

October 2021 – Message for THANKSGIVING Day

Thanksgiving – the perfect occasion of the year to be grateful for all the things we each have in life. Despite of all what is going on in the world these days, please be reminded that there is always, always something to be thankful for! Wishing you all a beautiful day, dear friends!
Thanksgiving is a time of togetherness and gratitude.
● My previous greetings on the same theme: THANKSGIVING Day – 202020192018

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.”

Friday, September 3, 2021

Be well, be happy…

More often than not, multiple situations remind us to live in the present, to appreciate more, to love more, to be better (with ourselves and with those around us), to laugh more, to enjoy the beauty of nature and (last but not least) to remember “TO BE”, rather than working hard in order “TO HAVE”.
Here are some additional thoughts…enjoy this light reading!
Why some people are happy and others are not? Simple. 
Because some people choose to be happy and others choose to always be concerned about what they lack.
Because some choose to see the beauty of everything and others remain eternally dissatisfied with the thought of what might happen in the future, losing the essence of the momentary thing.
Because some really live, putting soul into everything they do, while others are superficial, cold and selfish.
Because some are looking for their place, while others do everything in such a way as to create their own place, in which to develop harmoniously!
Because some seek happiness in money, while others build their own lives and happiness around people.
Because some choose to be human, while others dehumanize themselves every day in search of a perfect life, painted by opportunities, so that they could control other people!
Because some choose to find themselves and discover their vocation, while others get lost (lack of vision).
Because some understand that a purity of a thought is truly important and in one's own life automatically influences the world around them. The fact is that often society is just a reflection of your personality.
May we never forget that we are truly well as long as we are healthy, happy, and surrounded by wonderful, loving, people.


Tuesday, August 31, 2021

August 31, 2021: ROMANIAN LANGUAGE Day

Since 2013, each year, on August 31st, Romanians (around the world & in the country) celebrate ROMANIAN LANGUAGE DAY, which offers them a good occasion to honor their roots. This is also a great moment of reflection on the importance and richness of the Romanian language, celebrated throughout the world by promoting the arts, culture, traditions and history of Romania.
May we each take a moment to remember Eminescu’s comment vis-à-vis of that, which says: “The language is the very flower of Romanians' ethnic soul.”
“To learn the Romanian language means to get to know the identity of the Romanians and
to have a better understanding of their personalities.”
NOTEDear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed)

Monday, August 30, 2021

Understandings, perceptions, conclusions….

In life, many of us encounter all sorts of situations when it comes to relationships (such as friends, acquaintances of any sort, collaborators, etc.) - some of them really fill our hearts with joy & sincere gratitude, but others manage to bring along a deep and heavy sense of disappointment and a very bitter taste (especially when you walk the extra mile in helping or supporting them, & they don’t even recognize it…they act like you owe them something, but in reality it is the other way around).
So, in the light of these concepts, below I’m sharing with you a text which carries a lot of wisdom, trusting that by doing so it could shed some light upon few essential life matters. 
Observe and absorb appropriately.    
Life findings
"It took me a while to understand and accept…
That not everyone who smiles at you truly likes you;
That not everyone who compliments you truly appreciates you;
That not everyone who approves of you truly agrees with you…
That not everyone who listens to you truly understands you or is really interested in your fate.
That too few people sincerely rejoice in your successes, and that their frustration and their envy often lie behind the displayed joy…
That many of the benevolent faces that people display in public are, in fact, masks and that many of their positive feelings are just skillfully played feelings…
That you are gossiped by those who know you the least and you are judged by those who are more immoral than you…
That nothing is free in the world and that very few people offer you something without waiting for something else in return (without having hidden interests).
That too few people voluntarily extend a helping hand to you, without you having to ask them…
That many show compassion and kindness only in the eyes of the world, when in reality they are indifferent and just interested in showing a public image of a generous person (in fact, all is only about them, and never about you, even though they pretend to be your friend/s - more like a colorful façade strategically placed).
That not everyone who says he forgives really does it and that some never forgive, they even hide their hatred behind their smiles.
That some people immediately forget the good you did to them, but they will reproach you endlessly the most insignificant mistake.
That today you can mean everything to someone, and in an instant you can become nobody even if you didn't do anything wrong; when you no longer serve their purposes they become indifferent, cold and mean (and that is the moment when such individuals show their real character, their true colors).
It took me a while to fully understand and most than anything to accept these missing truths, but from the moment I accepted them my life became much easier. ”
After all, keeping in your circle only the nice, honest, compatible, positive, supportive, respectful and gentle people is a sign of practical wisdom. Choose wisely! 
In life, if the respect and appreciation are mutual then the efforts would be equal.