Success StoryStay Happy Stay Healthy



Stay Happy Stay Healthy

Author: Angie York

Planning Unit: Lyon County CES

Major Program: Keys to Embracing Aging

Plan of Work: Strengthening Families by Caring for Their Health and Well-Being for a Lifetime

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Keys to Embracing Aging Positive Attitude Program Success Story

Because the connection between the mind and body is so strong, an overall positive attitude, including an upbeat outlook on life, can affect overall happiness, health and well-being. Similar to eating well and getting plenty of exercise, good health practices should be a habit that start early in life (Phillips and Ferguson, 2013). A positive attitude can impact mental health and physical functioning including the ability to fight disease and infection. Attitude can also affect relationships and social networks and can help make success in life more likely. The bottom line: being more positive across the lifespan causes less stress and enables people to live healthier, happy lives (Lawson, 2009; Mayo Clinic, 2011; White, 2012). 

Lyon County presented Keys to Embracing Aging: Positive Attitude to 8 participants. Of these, 8 completed post lesson evaluations. As a result of the program, 7 participants reported improved understanding regarding the impact a positive attitude has on overall health and well-being. 8 reported intentions to implement at least one strategy to improve their attitude. 

A valuable program, participants learned to be more aware of their attitude, and to avoid complaining and be positive. All participants will be sent a 30-day follow-up evaluation. 

30-Day Follow-up Keys to Embracing Aging: Positive Aging Success Story

Keys to Embracing Aging is a Cooperative Extension educational health intervention aimed at improving overall health by focusing on ways in which individuals and families can be empowered to take control of their own lifestyle decisions and behaviors in terms of health and well-being. To demonstrate behavior change regarding positive attitude, the program included a 30-day follow-up evaluation. Of the 8 who were sent follow-up evaluations, 7 were returned. 6 reported that they implemented at least one strategy to develop a more positive attitude and 2 reported an overall improved attitude as a result of the program. Specifically, participants reported that they: tried harder to keep a more positive attitude and be patient with people, and tried to avoid negative people. 






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