Title: Becoming a Master Student
1Chapter 11
Money Health
2Health
Our body . . .
the incredible machine
3In this chapter
- Your health
- Eat better
- Rest better
- Know the truth about drugs
- Budget your money
- Save for the future
4Quote for discussion
- To be somebody you must last.
- RUTH GORDON
5Health
Take care of your machine . . .
it cant be replaced
6Health
Rest it
Move it
Observe it
My Body
Fuel it
Protect it
7Fuel it . . .
My Body
- You are what you eat
- Immediate effects
- Long terms effects
8Fuel it . . .
My Body
Eat Better Food Eat Less Food Exercise
Weight Loss
9Fuel it . . .
My Body
Bulimia Anorexia Nervosa
10Move it . . .
My Body
- Exercising your body--exercises your brain
- Lean muscles absorb more nutrients
11Rest it . . .
My Body
Lack of sleep interferes with --
Your Memory
Your Concentration
Your Ability to Stay Awake in Class
12Rest it . . .
My Body
- Try these to help you fall asleep
- Exercise daily
- Keep your sleeping room cool
- Take a warm bath
- Do relaxation techniques lying in bed
- After 30 minutes, get up and do something
- Avoid daytime naps
- Sleep in the same place each night
13Rest it . . .
My Body
MANAGING STRESS
Mental Components
Physical Components
- Breathing Exercises
- Relaxation Techniques
- body scans
- guided imageries
- massage
- aerobic exercise
- Manage Self-talk
- Visualize Positive Events
14Observe it . . .
My Body
- You will probably notice changes in yourself
first - pay attention to them
- get help
- proper treatment can avoid serious problems
15Protect it . . .
My Body
- Protect against sexually transmitted diseases
- Protect against unwanted pregnancy
- Protect against rape
- Protect against accidents
16Time is money. . . and money is
time
- Money management
- Dont spend more than you have
- Start with a budget
- monthly
- long-range
17Time is money... and money is
time
18Time is Money... and Money is
Time
- If youre in trouble
- Get specific data
- Money you earn
- Money you spend
19Time is Money... and Money is
Time
- Save for the future
- Build a nest egg
- Save 10 percent
207 dietary guidelines
- Eat a variety of foods.
- Maintain healthy weight.
- Choose a diet low in fat, saturated fat, and
cholesterol. - Choose a diet with plenty of vegetable, fruits,
and grain products.
217 dietary guidelines
- Use sugars in moderation.
- Use salt and sodium in moderation.
- If you drink alcoholic beverages, do so in
moderation.
22Know the truth about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs
- There are more deaths, illness, and disabilities
from substance abuse than from any other
preventable health condition.
23Know the truth about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs
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- By eighth grade, 70 percent of adolescents have
consumed alcohol, 44 percent have smoked
cigarettes, 10 percent have used marijuana, and 2
percent have tried cocaine.
24Know the truth about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs
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- Between 25 and 40 percent of all general
hospital patients are there because of
complications related to alcoholism.
25Know the truth about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs
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- At least half of all people arrested for major
crimes--including homicide, theft, and
assault--were using illicit drugs at the time of
their arrest.
26Know the truth about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs
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- Nearly one adult in five lived with an alcoholic
or problem drinker as a child.
27Know the truth about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs
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- Traffic crashes remain the greatest single cause
of death among Americas youth and young adults,
and almost half of all traffic fatalities are
alcohol-related.
28Know the truth about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs
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- AIDS among injecting drug users is the fastest
growing cause of death among substance abusers.
29Know the truth about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs
- About 5 million drug abusers and 18 million
alcohol abusers need treatment, but only a
fraction receive it. -
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30Seeing the full scope of addiction
- Compulsive use of the substance or indulgence in
the activity - Continued use or activity in spite of adverse
consequences
31Seeing the full scope of addiction
- Preoccupation with getting and keeping the
substance or doing the activity - Loss of control over the substance or activity
32Seeing the full scope of addiction
- A pattern of relapse
- vowing to quit or limit the activity or substance
- continually failing to do so
33What to do about addiction?
- Admit the problem
- When you use, pay attention
- Look at the costs
34What to do about addiction?
- Instead of blaming yourself, take responsibility
for recovery - Get help
35Power Process Surrender
36Review
- Your health
- Eat better
- Rest better
- Know the truth about drugs
- Learn to budget your money
- Save for the future
37Be healthy . . .
protect your machine!