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National Wellness Month on Display at Library
August is National Wellness Month and the Crawfordsville District Public Library invites you to stop by the second floor to see our “Wellness and Self-Care” display. Wellness is about more than just physical health. Wellness also includes mental, financial and spiritual health, just to name a few. We have a great display of books on the second floor for your end-of-summer reading needs, so don’t delay!
Let’s look at some examples of materials on the “Wellness & Self-Care” display. First is “Real Self-Care” by Pooja Lakshmin, MD (613 Lak), which tells us that real self-care isn’t about buying things or signing up for a class. Rather, it’s an internal self-reflective process. Lakshmin explains that self-care is a way to be, not comparing yourself to others online or doing superficial things to feel good.
Next is “Tech Life Balance: 101 Ways to Thrive in a Digital World” by Taino Bendz (303.483 Bendz). This book is a very practical approach to curbing your use of “Attention-Grabbing Technology” (AGT). As the title suggests, the author gives 101 ways to make this happen, and each method has a difficulty level of 1, 2, or 3, with 1 being the easiest. This format makes it simple to take concrete steps towards a healthier lifestyle.
Another good resource is “Sleep Drink Breathe: Simple Daily Habits for Profound Long-Term Health” (613.7 Breus), by Michael Breus, PhD. This book explores the science behind these three basic functions of life. Dr. Breus presents a three-week program to help readers make small adjustments to realize better overall health.
Finally, not all of the materials on this display are books! For patrons interested in meditation, there are many excellent CDs and DVDs to choose from as well, such as “Positive Morning Affirmations” from the Grow Within series (DVD 158.12 Positive). We even have various courses available that come with a DVD and a book, such as “Practicing Mindfulness: An Introduction to Meditation” presented by Professor Mark W. Muesse of Rhodes College (Great Courses 158.12 Pra).
These titles and several others are currently on display through the end of August. Take this time to prioritize your health and wellness with the help of some of our resources. We look forward to assisting you on the second floor soon! Questions? Please call the Adult Services Reference Desk at 765-362-2242, ext. 3.
Our hours of operation are Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m..
Lisa Comingore is a Library Assistant in the Adult Services Department at CDPL.