Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
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OBJECTIVE
To find employment as a personal trainer and fitness specialist within the 55+ community.
SKILLS
Exceeds in communication, building rapport, and surpassing expectations. Wide variety of life and work experience TRACEE HARRIS
BANDTHARRIS@SBCGLOBAL.NET
708.650.6051
EXPERIENCE
FUNCTIONAL AGING SPECIALIST AND ACE CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER
SELF,2015- CURRENT
Customize exercises that focus on mobility, balance, strength and cognitive ability. Share knowledge and passion for the necessity of physical movement in 55+ community. Typical clients range from 40 years of age and above.
HAIRDRESSER
SIMPLY HAIR & NAILS, 2008-2016
Perform above average creative hair services on loyal clientele. Build rapport, create an outstanding experience for client with a commitment to being a day changer.
EDUCATION
PURSUING BS IN HEALTH AND WELLNESS- PURDUE GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
National Leadership Society member.
COSMETOLOGY LICENSE• 1997 • CAPRI COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE
Award winning student, top of class.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE OR LEADERSHIP
Currently involved in many church and school activities, including but not limited to, international student host, Pioneer Girls program and special events. Previous experience in youth outreach.
This Unit 9 project has 10 questions to ask, to keep perspective and to increase perspective into clients views on change and goals. I interviewed my oldest daughter and was thrilled to do so and learn she is willing to make changes, create goals and move forward after a tough year.
In this final project we will take a look at a list of 10 questions that I have created regarding spiritual and psychological wellness. Developing a plan of wellness, a goal with intention and some proper guidance would be beneficial to all people looking for a more fulfilling and meaningful life. It is important to capture the idea of a more fulfilled life is absolutely a personal objective. Also, it can be a complete 180 degrees from other people searching for this in their life. The bottom line is, and it is an important one, everyone is different and finds their own way of fulfillment and wellness. However, we can use many questions, not just 10, to see someone through to their personal best health and wellness in regards to spirituality, with some deep thought, hard work, and unconditional love.
Our list of questions ranges from what, who, why, and how’s of life per our client. I will interview ,take notes and inform you of my findings and the elements I would change from my initial interview. Let us start with the list of questions I will offer my client.
I have created these questions as a practitioner, but also as someone who needs to ask myself the same questions daily, especially in this chapter of life. In the following paragraphs, you will find my thoughts and ideas after interviewing my 19 year old daughter, Sophia. Sophia is a college Sophomore at Purdue University. Sophia strives to be the very best she can be every day. Some of my concern about Sophia is that she is too hard on herself and places undo stress in certain areas in her life. I am hoping that this will enlighten Sophia to think more about her own goals and not so much on the current state of her family that has been recently been broken by her fathers’ affair and ultimate divorce of her parents.
During the interview process, Sophia, thought long and hard about her answers to the questions. She made mention several times that the questions made her think outside of the box, that they were tough questions that made her think about the future more. Some of her answers surprised her and myself. Sophia does not usually like change, she likes routines. Her answers made her think more about being willing for change, adventure and the future. As her mother I am super proud of her for answering these questions thoughtfully and carefully. It was so fun to watch the light bulb go off and then start planning more for brightness in her future.
After the interviewing process, Sophia asked me questions. She wanted to know more about making changes, having a more open mind and we discussed this together. I do believe that these 10 questions can help a person decide if the current life they are living is fulfilling both spiritually and psychologically. At this point, I feel these questions can lead to answers for someone struggling, or as a checklist for those who do not feel they are struggling in their wellness. Perhaps though, if the client was older I would need a somewhat different way, maybe more professional way of asking the questions.
This project has offered me a chance to interview my oldest daughter, to get an inside view of her mind and then to encourage her to move forward, continue following her dreams and be the best she could possibly be, all the time. I am excited to complete this interview process with my other children soon, I cannot wait to see if these questions would inspire them at all. The list of 10 questions will be coming with me , wherever I land.
http://www.nwi-ca.com/seniors/meals.html
National Council on Aging or NCOA. NCOA.org
https://www.fda.gov/food/food-labeling-nutrition/changes-nutrition-facts-label
A course in CAM, Complementary and alternative medicine for the beginner.
SYALLABUS
Welcome to class :CAM 101
Presenter: Tracee Harris
Purdue Northwest
CAM 101 will inform you on complementary and alternative medicine. We will discuss topics including the definition, the use of CAM as well as safety and science behind CAM. We will also cover the use of essential oils, as this has become a very common practice. As this is a swiftly moving class, your attendance is imperative. Your questions and comments are certainly welcome.
The Class outline provided here is your handout. I recommend taking notes and following along the outline to stay organized. And of course DOODLE, it is a great way to keep your hands busy and learn about CAM at the same time
We will have a review of the information and then a final exam, date to be determined.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns by email @
Thank you, I hope you enjoy our class!
Tracee Harris
CAM101 Week 1
CAM INTRO
Definition: complementary and alternative medicine
Complimentary
Alternative
When to use
Doctors care
Do and Don’ts
Safety
Complimentary
Yoga
Mediation
Alternative
Essential Oils
Acupuncture
Questions?
Comments?
Next week please bring a yoga mat/ towel and water. We will be practicing a condensed version of a YOGA class as well as a 10 meditation practice example. Prepare to feel stress relieved
CAM 101 Week 2
Complimentary detailed
15 minute YOGA session
Discussion
10 minute meditation
Discussion
Personal experiences? How has it helped ?
Statistics in using complimentary medicine
Safety in use
Next week please bring your sniffer We will cover essential oils along with specific examples of them. We will be smelling the oils, comparing, and defining the use of each particular plant/oil.
CAM 101
Essential Oils
Use
Science
Safety
Smell test!
Discussion
Personal experience
Review
FINAL EXAM
It is crucial to look at each fitness clients abilities, motivations and goals in creating a personalized fitness plan. In this assignment we looked at my own abilities, motivations and goals to create a plan that would benefit all of the above.
Tracee Harris, female
BMI:26
Weight:186
46 years old
Goals: losing 20 pounds of fat, getting more ripped and creating a healthier nutritional plan for
herself along with her family to follow.
Current Fitness: HITT workout 4x per week that includes cardio, weight and flexibility training. Is
Current nutrition: Fasts once a week, history of eating disorder. States she has tried every diet. Has a strong will but feels challenged at this time of life during her divorce and loss of dreams to choose wholesome foods and drinks. Currently drinks a lot of water, coffee, and beer and is eating more carbohydrates then normal.
Let us look at how to handle this client with care, concern and hope, but with a better health and fitness outlook.
CARDIOVASCULAR: Tracee is running for 2 minutes and walking for 1 for a total of 20 minutes. Tracee also loves the rowing machine. Let her work for 2500 meters done in 2 minutes 3 x per week. We will continue running in intervals and add time as we go weekly.
MUSCULAR: Tracee is comfortable at 12 pound press , fly and lateral raise 10x, so we increase to 15 pounds 8x at 3 x per week. Squats will increase from 25 per day to 50 5x per week. Any extra muscular strength can be achieved in HITT training at her gym.
FLEXIBILITY: Tracee currently participates in myofascial release 3x per week. She regularly uses dynamic stretches for flexibility. We anticipate her flexibility will increase as her time and frequency extend as well. However, she definitely does not want to spend extra time stretching.
As we move forward with Tracee’s nutritional needs, we will incorporate a food journal, a weekly weigh in and we also will advise some help for her emotional distress during this time of life, perhaps a counselor or therapist that specializes in emotional eating, drinking and behaviors within.
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