Title: Small Steps to Health and Wealth Session 2
1Small Steps to Health and Wealth Session 2
July 2009
2Acknowledgements
- Small Steps to Health Wealth Workbook Authors
- Barbara O'NeilPh.D., CFP
- Karen Ensle Ed.D., RD, FADA
3Adapted by MSU Extension Faculty
- Marsha Goetting, Ph.D., CFP, CFCSFamily
Economics Specialist - Lynn Paul, Ed.D., RD Food/Nutrition Specialist
- Agents Name (Add Here)County
4PowerPoint Presentation
- Keri D. HayesPublications Assistant MSU Dept. of
Ag Econ Econ
5Welcome
- Place a dot on each sheet that lists an action
you took since Session 1
6Discussion
- How do you feel about
- Actions you took?
- Actions you planned to take but did not?
7Session 1 Review
- 20 Health Wealth Similarities
- 5 of 25 Strategies for Behavior Change
- Track Your Current Behavior
- Unload Your Childhood Baggage
- Put Your Mind To It
- Commit to Making a Change
- Defy Someone or Defy the Odds
8SSHW Team Contest for Session 2
9Divide into Different Groups than Session 1
10First Decision
- Select New Team Name
- 30 Seconds
11Second Decision Team R R
Marshas
- Runner Recorder places answers on board
- Write team name answer on sticky note each time
your team responds to a question
50
12Rewards
- Each member of winning team
- Gets to select reward at the end of the session
13Health Question
- Which food does not have a lot of saturated fat?
- Coconut oil
- Whole Milk
- Butter
- Whole Wheat Bread
14Health Answer
15Strategy 6Think Balance-Not
SacrificeWorkbook p. 33
16Negative Feelings3 Cs
17Negative Feelings3 Ds
18Think Balance-Not Sacrifice-Health
- Need to balance intake outgo
- Burn more calories than consumed
19Overeating A National Concern
- Many people overeat for their activity
level - 3,500 calories 1 pound
- 100 extra calories a day about 10 pounds per
year
20Burning Calories
- Walking one mile burns about 100 calories
- Can lose about 10 pounds per year
- Eat 100 calories/day more without weight gain
21Recommendation
22Speaking of Steps Physical Mini Break
23Wealth Question
- What percent of Montanans paid an inheritance tax
in the year 2008?
24Wealth Answer
- 0
- There is no inheritance tax in the state of
Montana
25Think Balance-Not Sacrifice-Wealth
- Need to balance intake outgo
- Increase income
- Decrease expenses
- Combination
26Overspending
- Increasing household debt balances
- 9,300 average credit card debt
27The Latte Factor
- Its not just about giving up pricey coffee
- Its about finding money to save by reducing
everyday expenses
28Team DiscussionList 5 lattes
-
- _______________
- _______________
- _______________
- _______________
- _______________
29Save Money Formerly Spent on Unhealthy Behaviors
- Fewer alcoholic beverages
- Fewer empty calorie foods
- Smaller portion sizes more leftovers
- Give up smoking
30Wealth Question
- If you saved 5 a day by eliminating an unhealthy
habit how much would you have in 49 years?
31Answer
32More Savings
- Saved 1.50 a day from junk food not consumed age
18 to 67 290,363
Assumes an 8 average annual return
33Action Steps p. 34
- Health
- Increase physical activity
- Wealth
- Develop a spending plan
34Energy Balance Worksheet 9 p. 36
- Strategies to
- Balance calorie intake
- Increase physical activity
35Financial Balance
- Worksheet 10 p. 37
- Strategies to
- Increase my income
- Decrease my expenses
36Physical Mini Break
37Health Question
- Washing with anti-bacterial soaps before
preparing food is significantly better than
washing with regular soap water? True or False
38Health Answer
- False
- There is no scientific evidence that using
anti-bacterial soaps is better than ordinary soap.
39Strategy 7Control Your DestinyWorkbook p. 38
40Control Your Destiny
- Best way to predict your future Create it!
- Expect a positive outcome
- Take action to get you there
41Locus of Control
- Refers to extent a person believes how much
his/her personal behavior influences (controls)
what happens in life
42Internal Control
- People perceive themselves as having control over
the outcome of events
43External Control
- People do not think they have control over life
- Life events are controlled by luck, fate, or
powerful people
44Control Your Destiny
- Beliefs generally learned in childhood
- Can become self-perpetuating later in life
45Action Steps p. 39
- Take online survey on locus of control
- Share reaction during Session 3
46Locus of Control Worksheet 11 p. 40
- How are you influenced by your childhood
experiences? - What are some ways Locus of Control affects
current practices?
47Worksheet 11 p. 40 (contd)
- Choose Words Phrases indicating Locus of
Control - Find where to go for information support to
make behavior changes
48Physical Mini Break
49Wealth Question
- What is the Montana poverty rate?
50Wealth Answer
- 14.1
- For a family of 4
- 31,800 is the poverty threshold (2008)
51Strategy 8Make Progress EverydayWorkbook p.
41
52Small Step
- Any small step to improve your
health or increase your wealth is better than
doing nothing!
53Daily Affirmations
- Motivational technique to make change possible
54Affirmation Examples
- I am healthy, wealthy happy!
- I choose to take care of my body!
- I am aware that my dreams goals create my
reality!
55Daily Learning Activities
- Learn something new every day
- Share with someone
56Daily Action Steps
- Find (small) chunks of time to improve
- Health wealth
- How can you multi-task?
57Team Discussion
- Provide two examples of multitasking
58Action Steps p. 42
- Health
- Eat one more servings of fruit/veggie a day
- Wealth
- Save something daily
59Worksheet 12 p. 43
- Make Progress Every day
- Write goals in brief phrases
- Write daily affirmations
- Describe daily learning activity for goal
- 5 best 10-minute time chunks
- Daily action steps towards goals
60Health Question
- What of adults are overweight?
61Health Answer
- 67
- Centers for Disease Control
62Strategy 9Get Help Be AccountableWorkbook
p. 44
63Sources of Support to Reach Goals
- Friends, family, co-workers
- Pets
- Employers
- Support groups
- Spiritual
64Action Steps p. 44
- Explore
- Health wealth
- Web sites
65Worksheet 13 p. 46
- Resources for Support Accountability
- Goals
- People to Support? Sabotage?
- Support available through
- Employer
- Community
- Professional Advisor
66Physical Mini Break
67Strategy 10Meet Yourself HalfwayWorkbook p.
47
68Meet Yourself Halfway
- Health
- Decrease portion sizes of favorite foods by 1/3
to 1/2 - Increase physical exercise time by 1/3 to 1/2
69Meet Yourself Halfway
- Finances
- Reduce discretionary spending by 1/3 to 1/2
- Money saving ideas
70Action Steps p. 48
- Health
- Use smaller plate
- Wealth
- Any expense over 50 delay spending 24 hours to
think over
71Health Worksheet 14 p. 49
- Calories
- Full Portion Half Portion Calories Saved
72Wealth Worksheet 15 p. 50
- Household expenses item
- Current spending/month
- Half current spending
- aved/month
73Snack Break
74Wealth Question
- What percent does a family with income between
40,000 49,999 spend annually on housing?
75Wealth Answer
- According to the Consumer Expenditure Survey 2007
- 34
76Strategy 11Say No to Super-SizingWorkbook
p. 51
77Say No to Super-SizingHealth
- People often eat all the food they are given
- Steer clear of meal deals in restaurants
order smaller portions
78Say No to Super-SizingWealth
- Avoid buy three save offers when you only
need one item - Scrutinize offers to trade-up to a costlier item
(bait switch?) or buy more items
79Is Bigger Better?
Fast Food Burger
Source U.S News World Report, August 19, 2002,
Vol.133, No. 7.
80Change in Soft Drink Consumption
Source U.S News World Report, August 19, 2002,
Vol.133, No. 7.
81Matt Julie
82Wealth Question
- If Matt Julie make minimum payment on their
9,000 credit card debt. - How long will it take for them to pay it off?
83Use Credit Smarts Slide Calculator
- Complimentary
- First Interstate BancSystem Foundation
- Montana Credit Unions for Community Development
84 Side 1-Orange
- 9,000 Debt
- Pay back 17,451
- Interest charges 8,451
- Years to pay off 19
- Annual interest rate 18
85 Side 2-Blue
- Debt 9,000
- Payments 270
- Years in debt 19
- Interest paid 8,451
- Annual interest rate 18
86 Boost to 4
- First payment 360
- Years in debt 13
- Interest paid 5,152
- Interest saved 3,299
- Annual interest rate 18
87 Double Minimum
- First payment 540
- Years in debt 8
- Interest paid 2,899
- Interest saved 5,552
- Annual interest rate 18
889,000 Debt
89 Conclusion
- Pay more than minimum payment to avoid perma-debt
90Strategy 12Convert Consumption into
LaborWorkbook p. 54
91Health
- How much exercise is needed to burn off extra
calories? - Is eating a certain food worth the extra time
energy it takes to burn it off
92Health Question
- Which factor tops nutrition as the number one
reason why consumers buy one food over another?
93Health Answer
- Taste
- American
- Dietetic Association
94Calories Expended p. 54
95Calories Expended (cond.) p. 54
96Convert Consumption into Labor--Health p. 56
97Wealth
- How many hours of work are needed in order to buy
something (after-tax dollars)? - Is buying something worth the time worked?
98Convert Consumption into Labor--Wealth p. 57
99Convert Consumption into LaborWealth (cond) p.
57
100What is BMI? (Body Mass Index)
- Formula based on height weight is one of many
ways to determine - Whether a person is at risk for weight-related
diseases - However, BMI result may not be accurate for
certain individuals with large muscle mass
101BMI Calculation
102Female BMI Calculation
103What do you do with this information? p. 59
- Your BMI is consideredCheck the chart
- healthy category
- overweight category?
- obese category?
- extremely obese category?
104What do you do with this information? p. 59
- It is important to realize that a person can be
in overweight and obese categories and still
be fit!! - It is also important to realize that a person
with a healthy BMI category can be less fit
than a person in the overweight/obese categories.
- BMI is one of many indicators of determining
health and fitness.
105Strategy 13Compare Yourself with Recommended
BenchmarksWorkbook p. 58
106What do Recommended Benchmarks for Health mean?
- general public
- May not be applicable for any one individual due
to - Genetics
- Illness
- Medication
107What do if?
- Check with your health care providers if numbers
are lower or higher than recommended
108Table 4 HealthBenchmarks p. 58
- Blood Pressure 120/80
- Blood Sugar 70 mg/dl
- Cholesterol Less than 200
- HDL (Good) Cholesterol 40 or higher
- LDL (Bad) Cholesterol Less than 130
- Fruits and Veggies 4 ½ cups/day
- Physical Activity 30 minutes per day
109Compare Yourself With Wealth Benchmarks p. 60
- Consumer debt-to-income ratio less than 20
- Age times gross income divided by 10
- Suggested asset allocations by age
110Benchmark Comparison Worksheet 20 p. 61
- Benchmark
- Current Health Status
- Recommended Health Status
- Change Required
111Wealth Question
- What is the median value of inheritances
received by Baby Boomers by 2004?
112Wealth Answer
- 47,900
- Federal Reserve Board Survey of Consumer Finances
113Strategy 14Use Easy Frames of
ReferenceWorkbook p. 63
114Use Easy Frames of Reference
- Simple easy to understand strategies
- Research people eat better when portion sizes
are compared to common objects
115Portion-Size Measurement Aids p. 63
116Financial Easy Frames of Reference
- Convert financial advice into user friendly
dollar terms - Examples p. 65
117Strategy 15Automate Good Habits
CreateTemplatesWorkbook p. 66
118Automation
- Reduces the number of decisions you need to make
119Automate Good Health Habits
- Table 9, p. 67
- Routine health screenings,
- Nutritional shakes points programs for
healthy eating plans - Short programmed workout
120Automate Good Wealth Habits
- Table 10, p. 69
- Dollar-cost averaging investment deposits
- Employer retirement savings plan
- Direct deposit
121Automate Good Wealth Health Habits
- Worksheet p. 69
- Health Goals
- Wealth Goals
- List automated strategies for each
122Session 2 Summary
- Think Balance-Not Sacrifice
- Control Your Destiny
- Make Progress Every Day
- Get Help and Be Accountable
- Meet Yourself Halfway
- Say No to Super sizing
123Session 2 Summary
- Convert Consumption Into Labor
- Compare Yourself With Benchmarks
- Use Easy Frames of Reference
- Automate Good Habits Create Templates
124Strategies to Health WealthSession 316 - 25
125Health Question
- What of the food dollar is spent on food away
from home including restaurant meals, catered
affairs food on out of town trips?
126Health Answer
- 42
- In 1970 26 was spent on food away from home
127Rewards
- Winning team
- Who had the most correct answers?
- Select your reward