Description:
A training resource for educators and group leaders containing structured exercises in wellness promotion. The user can mix and match the exercises to create workshops for groups of any size. Wellness is the hot topic of the decade.
If you're prepared to address the issue, you'll get plenty of opportunities. If you creatively involve people in the learning process, your teaching will be much more helpful than even the most entertaining lecture.
Structured Exercises in Wellness Promotion Volume 3 provides 36 designs you can use for getting people involved, whatever the setting and time constraints, whatever the sophistication of the audience. To aid you in the selection of appropriate content and process to meet your objectives, the exercises are grouped into five broad categories:
Icebreakers: These short (10-20 minutes) exercises are designed to introduce people to each other and to open up participants' thinking process regarding wellness. They are lively! All eight engage people actively in the topic and with each other. Try combining an icebreaker with an exercise from the wellness or self-care section for an instant evening program. Wellness Exploration: These exercises explore the issue of wellness from the whole person perspective. Rather than focus merely on the physical, these six processes help people examine their overall lifestyle. You'll find a mixture of moderate length assessments (30-60 minutes) and major theme developers (60-90 minutes). Any exercise can easily be contracted or expanded to fit your purpose. Self-Care Strategies: The first exercise helps participants examine their self-care patterns. The next eight focus on specific self-care strategies in different life dimensions: physical (alcohol use, diet, relaxation, fitness), mental, relational, spiritual and lifestyle wellbeing. The last exercise promotes personal responsibility for selfcare. Action Planning/Closure: These four exercises help participants draw together their insights and determine actions they wish to take on their own behalf. Some of the activities also suggest rituals that bring closure to the group process. Energizers: The ten energizers are designed to perk up the group whenever fatigue sets in. Sprinkle them throughout your program to illustrate skills or concepts.
Try one for a change of pace - everyone's juices (including yours!) will be flowing again in 5- lO minutes.