Creating a Culture of WellBeing

[Applause]

here

in rural oregon and in communities

across north america we’re reversing

the downward trend and learning how to

truly live well

we’re coming together around a culture

of well-being

and it’s not due to some new expensive

drug

or medical procedure there’s the beauty

and the simplicity

of what i want to share with you little

practical

simple changes that lead to positive

transformation

i get to work alongside my community

organizations

and the most dedicated volunteers

directing community-wide well-being

initiatives

that are impacting people

i’ll never forget when frank popped into

our office downtown

he was wearing his fast food uniform and

yet

he told me about how his stage 4 kidney

disease had reversed

now his pants went from a size 48 to 44.

he spoke to me like we were old friends

but i didn’t know frank

never met him but he sought us out

because he wanted to let us know that

our work

was making an impact i’d met jane

a few times and was there when she told

others about how her type 2 diabetes

disappeared and her cholesterol cut in

half

a colleague told me about danita and how

she could now move around the house and

yard

without taking a break every 10 minutes

desmond emailed me recently about how

his ptsd

and depression feel improved maria

i know well and was thrilled when she

told me that her fibromyalgia spasm had

gone away

and haven’t come back and these are just

a few stories of personal well-being

transformation

like so many others that i’ve seen with

my own eyes

or just heard about right in my own town

for the various teams i’ve had the

privilege of working with to create

and further a culture of well-being

these are the stories that feed

and energize us as challenging as it is

rewarding

this work pushes me beyond my real

and perceived barriers and pulls from

every experience and learning i’ve had

thus far

we’re endeavoring to transform

communities

to challenge the health destiny of areas

that are on a trajectory

to be riddled with sickness in

communities like mine

everyone knows someone who’s suffering

from heart disease

diabetes obesity our family members

our neighbors the person next to us at

church or at the grocery store checkout

stand

where our children follow in the same

footsteps

and where stents and dialysis are the

norm

chronic illnesses are often readily

apparent in small rural communities

and we are no exception the 2018

community health assessment showed that

the residents of douglas county oregon

the rural county where i live have

higher rates of chronic diseases

than oregon overall nearly 60 percent

of our adults have one or more chronic

condition

and a third are considered not

overweight but obese

according to the sharecare well-being

index since 2016

86 percent of u.s states have declined

in well-being

and robert wood johnson’s county health

rankings show that among rural counties

like mine

more are worsening than improving

and this is one of the reasons that

well-being fascinates me with its

complexities and multi-layers

when talking about well-being many

people immediately think of diet

and exercise which are critical

and having basic needs met like shelter

clean water

food and safety are necessary

to provide the space of mind to think

about those kinds of things

and beyond earlier in life

i was on track with the professional

goals i had at the time

really wanting to make a difference be

the change

using avenues like government creating

after school programs and community

gardens

social work seeing kids that would come

to

class and sit with their head down the

whole time

people that would come to our resume

building workshops with alcohol on their

breath

seeing bill after bill crafted in

response to

a deluge of constituent feedback

and industry lobbyists overwhelmed

i felt i didn’t have enough to give to

the strangers i encountered to clients

to friends and family to my boss

each interaction tested me to bring

something

or not but my aspirations to have an

impact

required more to explore this

i took an opportunity that seemed like

quite the swerve

from my track to honor this nagging

desire

to have more to give i put myself in a

completely different environment

conducive to holistic well-being with

opportunities for introspection

natural movement healthy food

alongside people of diverse backgrounds

and ages

this was important for my journey to

develop some personal well-being

practices

that keep me going today to respect

service in community as a way of life

and to see what it was like to have the

healthy choice

as the easy choice because in contrast

what we see is that when it’s all on the

individual

willpower cannot withstand a world of

temptation

where healthy choices are inconvenient

bland

expensive or even dangerous

moments of weakness loneliness

depression

can make even the most well-intentioned

resilient person

follow the path of least resistance

either by

driving instead of walking or biking or

by reaching for whatever version of salt

sugar or fat strikes their fancy or

by not reaching at all not using their

gifts

or fulfilling their life’s purpose

community-wide transformation requires a

cultural shift

inclusive to all with each person making

an impact in ways that are

accessible to them and then creating a

ripple effect

working together to make good nutrition

and exercise easy

but also on healthy relationships

building community in neighborhoods

exploring

purposeful lives reversing patterns of

exploitation

and trauma and enriching the narrative

through authentic inclusivity

community building seems to demand

genuine trusting relationships with

people of all backgrounds

which can be really hard sometimes

members of our high-functioning

resilient teams

have experienced institutional racism

and violence

come from families where english is a

second language or have come out of

extreme

trauma and poverty

we’re giving our hearts to this work

investing in

every kind of person making efforts to

see through the package

and into their worth appreciating their

struggle

and resilience even when in another

situation

we might be the object of their

prejudice

what at times seems like radical

inclusivity

is enabling us to connect more broadly

for the greater objective of trying to

thrive

together and at times these authentic

maybe unlikely connections can be

incredibly fulfilling

so my little swerve and deviation

from my track brought about a positive

holistic change in me

and ended up being seven years

to learn how to create a culture of

well-being and be a person that can

connect with and lead people of all

backgrounds

i had to start with myself even though i

initially resisted

i later saw how a shift in environment

can be important i found myself

volunteering for a small

budding grassroots organization

developed

to support people that are interested in

improving their well-being

through lifestyle and fundamental things

like

eating more plants connecting with

community

and growing gardens just as i

experienced earlier in my personal life

i saw how others could also initially

resist

and then break through and embrace

positive change

how one person could take their struggle

coupled with resilience

and contribute to a culture of

well-being

started by a single mom wanting to build

community for her son

with small plant-based potlucks and now

a vibrant credible pillar in our

community

i jumped in headfirst in the

organization’s early years

participating as much as i could and

became exposed to

and fell in love with community health

transformation

at this time i was desperate to keep

living on purpose

and willing to sacrifice comfort for the

nimble

effective and palpable impact i felt

through volunteering

later i learned about the research that

shows that volunteers

live longer like the longitudinal study

of aging and others that show that

volunteers

are less susceptible to depression

experience lower mortality rates

and have better mental and physical

health overall

the more i learned the more excited i

became about the impact we could each

have

i learned about the spectrum of

community transformation interventions

and the different approaches to behavior

change from the use of social norms

to changing policy and the physical

environment

to fiscal disincentives and even

eliminating

and creating choice i heard about the

work of the buettners

and national geographic in recognizing

the places around the world

where people are living the longest

healthiest lives

rich with connection and reward

blue zones the world’s longevity hot

spots where

indigenous wisdom and practices have

resulted in people living to age 100

about 10 times more than the average

person living in the u.s

and these outcomes don’t happen by

accident there are thousands of

human-made interventions that can

further disparity in inequity or nudge

individuals toward greater well-being

with over 50 communities across north

america

that are implementing the research and

well-being best practices found in the

world’s blue zones

we see that the longevity of the longest

living populations in the world

is something that any community can work

toward

well-being practices that are

universally applicable

i mean these things can be recreated by

regular old community members and

regular old places around

any town locally

we’re meeting people where they’re at

with a healthy shopping tour

at their local grocery store workshops

on finding purpose

at the local library walking groups and

cooking classes hosted at the church

or senior center in their neighborhood

giving communities an opportunity to

volunteer together

and experience the reward of having an

impact

on projects that are important to them

fixing bikes and providing bike and

pedestrian education

for children and parents

bringing produce into convenience stores

in food deserts or more accurately

food apartheids where residents have to

ride the bus for

hours to get to fresh food otherwise

remember frank this is how he was

impacted

he gained easy and direct access to

fresh food in his neighborhood

we started a produce prescription

program so that providers can refer

patients to farmers markets

instead of pharmacies

the results of the 2018 share care

well-being index showed that the

community members engaged in our local

well-being initiative

were less overweight and obese and

experience high cholesterol

less than their unengaged counterparts

when engaged

they exercised more and ate more produce

these are simple but meaningful changes

in a rural community

after just a few years of intervention

earlier i mentioned that shifts in the

environment can be important

taking the onus off the individual and

making healthy choices easier

like making it safe and inviting to move

about

and spend time outdoors

we worked with our largest employers to

introduce strategies like making sure

cafeterias

have affordable healthy food always

available

we’re taking micro breaks and drinking

water is encouraged

we’re connecting with co-workers purpose

and being known are important parts of

the workplace culture

and where children and ex-smokers can

walk down the street

without being exposed to smoke

real change across sectors

and this kind of work can start with one

inspired individual

then two and ripple out from there until

a

tipping point is reached every encounter

offers the possibility of another person

touched

and then casting ripples out in their

own micro communities

i run into people around town and even

outside of my community constantly

that have been touched by this work some

of whom i’ve never met before

like frank who shares his successes with

his fast food co-workers

the political party he volunteers with

and neighbors

if i can reach several hundred people a

year and they

subsequently influence their networks

we’re creating something

big giving people permission to make

now the time to transform their

well-being

to dust off the bike to dig into the

garden

to quit smoking for good

to eat a little healthier to start

living

on purpose to put down the cell phone

and pick up the instrument or to walk

instead of drive and to find where they

can lead

by serving

so what would this look like in your

community take a moment

to imagine if more and more people

started investing

in their well-being taking healthy

behaviors

at every level from the fringe to the

norm

and creating a strong culture of

well-being

i invite you to join me in trying to do

this

every moment you can for yourself

for greater longevity and a vibrant

purposeful life

but also that could mean someone else

gets inspired

i’ve shared with you about my efforts to

bring about change and i hope that these

examples

can just make this accessible to each of

you

because you can impact your community

and you don’t have to have a seven year

swerve or be

this passionate to do this your

community needs you to do this

your loved ones need you to do this

you can do it now none of us can do it

all

or alone but there’s power in simple

practices

model gratitude daily invite a neighbor

to go for a walk smile at

greet and listen to people that are

different from you

making efforts to see their struggle and

inherent worth

but if that’s too hard then grow food

and give some away

find your purpose in this life and make

that the reason you get up in the

morning

find love for yourself and give that to

others

and stay open to learning and growing

you can’t get through a single day

without having an impact on the world

around you

what you do makes the difference and you

have to decide

what kind of difference you want to make

we give one another permission to do

these things

by leading by example and may never know

who we’re impacting

until we meet our frank i want you to

meet your frank

you’re never going to see the real frank

in this slideshow

but frank can be anyone maybe you’ve

been frank

or maybe you’re yet to meet them that

person

may be a stranger whose whole life has

been impacted

by some action big or small

that you were a part of because only

together

can we create a vibrant and thriving

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community

[掌声]

在俄勒冈州的农村和

北美各地的社区,我们正在

扭转下降趋势并学习如何

真正过上好生活

程序

我想与你分享的东西的美丽和简单 小小的

实用

简单的改变会带来积极的

转变 我永远不会忘记弗兰克穿着快餐制服突然走进

我们市中心的办公室

他告诉我他的第 4 阶段肾病是如何

逆转的,

现在他的裤子从 48 号变成了 44 号。

他和我说话的时候就像我们一样 老朋友,

但我不知道弗兰克

从未见过他,但他找我们是

因为他想让我们知道

我们的工作

正在产生影响

就像她

告诉别人她的 2 型糖尿病如何

消失,她的胆固醇减少了

一半时一样,

一位同事告诉我有关 danita 的事,以及

她现在如何在房子和院子里走动而

无需每 10 分钟休息一次,

德斯蒙德最近给我发了一封电子邮件,告诉我

他的 创伤后应激障碍

和抑郁症感觉有所改善玛丽亚

我很清楚,当她

告诉我她的纤维肌痛痉挛已经

消失

并且没有回来时她很激动,这些只是

个人幸福转变的几个故事,

就像我经历过的许多其他人一样 亲眼目睹

或刚刚在我自己的城镇听说过,我

有幸与之合作的各个团队,以创造

和促进幸福文化

这项工作使我超越了我真正的

和感知的障碍,并从

我迄今为止所拥有的每一次经验和学习中

汲取灵感,我们正在努力改变社区以挑战健康目标

在像我这样的社区中,任何处于疾病缠身轨道上的地区

每个人都知道有人

患有心脏病

糖尿病肥胖我们的家人

我们的邻居在

教堂或杂货店收银台

上我们的孩子跟随的人 以同样的

脚步

,在支架和透析成为

常态的地方,

慢性病

在小型农村社区通常很明显

,我们也不例外,2018 年

社区健康评估显示

,我居住的农村县道格拉斯县

的居民 慢性病

比俄勒冈州总体而言 近 60%

的成年人患有一种或多种慢性病

根据 Sharecare 健康

指数,自 2016 年以来,三分之一的成年人被认为不是超重而是肥胖

86% 的美国州

的健康状况

和罗伯特伍德下降 约翰逊的县健康

排名显示,在像我这样的农村县中,

更多的县正在恶化 比起改善

,这是让我着迷的原因之一是,

当谈到幸福时,幸福的复杂性和多层次性让我着迷,许多

人立即想到饮食

和锻炼至关重要

,并且满足基本需求,如住所、

干净的水、

食物和 安全

对于提供

思考这些

事情的

空间是

必要的

项目和社区

花园

社会工作 看到孩子们来

上课并一直低着头坐在

我们的简历

建设研讨会上,他们的呼吸中带着酒精

看到

一个又一个的法案是为了回应大量的选民反馈

和 行业说客不知所措

我觉得我没有足够

的钱给我遇到的陌生人给客户

给朋友一个 和家人对我的老板

每次互动都会考验我是否能带来

一些东西

,但我想要产生

影响的愿望

需要更多的探索,

我抓住了一个似乎

从我的轨道上转向的机会,以兑现这种唠叨的

渴望有更多的东西给我 将自己置于一个

完全不同的环境

中 在社区中作为一种生活方式,

并看看将

健康的选择

作为简单的选择是什么感觉,因为相比之下

,我们看到的是,当一切都取决于个人意志力时,它

无法承受一个

健康的选择不方便平淡无奇的诱惑世界

昂贵甚至危险

的虚弱时刻 寂寞

抑郁

甚至可以使最善意的人

有韧性的人

走阻力最小的道路,

要么

开车而不是步行或骑自行车,

要么伸手去拿他们喜欢的任何版本的盐

糖或脂肪,

或者根本不伸手去拿,不使用他们的

天赋

或实现他们的生活目标

一种

包容所有人的文化转变,每个人

以他们可以接触到的方式产生影响,然后产生

连锁反应

通过真正的包容性

社区建设和创伤和丰富叙述似乎需要

与各种背景的人建立真正的信任关系,

这可能真的很难

有时我们高职能的

弹性团队的

成员经历过

来自以英语为基础的家庭的制度性种族主义和

暴力 语无伦次的语言,或者已经摆脱了

极端的

创伤和

贫困 他们偏见的对象,

有时似乎是激进的

包容

性,使我们能够更广泛地联系

,以实现共同繁荣的更大目标

,有时这些真实的

可能不太可能的联系可能会

令人难以置信的满足,

所以我的小转变和

偏离我的轨道带来了 关于我的一个积极的

整体变化

,最终花了七年的时间

来学习如何创造一种幸福的文化,

并成为一个能够

与各种背景的人联系和领导的人

我必须从我自己开始,即使我

最初拒绝

我 后来看到环境的转变是

多么重要,我发现自己在

为一个正在萌芽的小

草根组织做志愿者 on

旨在支持那些有兴趣通过生活方式和基本事物来

改善他们的福祉的人,

例如

吃更多与社区联系的植物

和种植花园,就像

我在个人生活中早期经历的那样,

我看到其他人最初也可能会

抵抗

然后突破 并接受

积极的改变

,一个人如何能够将他们的斗争

与韧性相结合,

并为

一种幸福的文化做出

贡献

在该

组织的早期,

我一头扎进了尽可能多的参与,并

接触

并爱上了社区健康

转型

,此时我迫切希望继续有

目的的生活,

并愿意为

灵活

有效和明显的影响牺牲舒适 后来我觉得

通过志愿服务,

我了解到这项研究

表明 hat 志愿者的

寿命更长,例如对衰老的纵向研究

和其他表明

志愿者

不太容易患抑郁症的人的

死亡率更低

,整体的身心健康状况更好

了解了

社区转型干预措施的范围

以及行为改变的不同方法,

从使用社会规范

到改变政策和物理

环境

再到财政抑制,甚至

消除

和创造选择我听说

了 buettners

和国家地理在认识到

世界各地

人们寿命最长的地方 最

健康的地方

拥有丰富的联系和奖励

蓝色地带 世界长寿热点

土著智慧和实践

使人们活到 100 岁的

时间是美国普通人的 10 倍

这些结果不会发生

意外地,成千上万的

人为干预措施可以

进一步消除不平等现象或

推动个人获得更大的

福祉 看到世界上寿命最长的人口的寿命

是任何社区都可以努力

实现普遍适用的福祉实践

我的意思是这些东西可以由

普通的老社区成员和我们当地任何城镇

周围的普通老地方重建

在当地的杂货店工作坊重新认识他们所在的地方的人,

在当地图书馆寻找目标,

在教堂

或附近的老年人中心举办的步行小组和烹饪班,

让社区有机会一起做

志愿者

和体验

对他们很重要的项目产生影响的

回报 骑自行车并为儿童和父母提供自行车和

行人教育

将农产品

带入食品沙漠的便利店,或者更准确地说是

食品种族隔离,居民必须

乘坐公共汽车

数小时才能获得新鲜食物,否则

请记住,坦率地说,这就是他受到的

影响

在他的社区可以轻松直接地获得新鲜食物

我们启动了一项农产品处方

计划,以便供应商可以将

患者转介到农贸市场

而不是药店

2018 年共享护理

福祉指数的结果表明,

社区成员参与了我们当地的

福祉 积极主动

与未参与的同行相比,他们的超重和肥胖更少

,高胆固醇的发生

率更低

他们锻炼得更多,吃的农产品更多

减轻个人的责任和

让健康的选择变得更容易,

比如让它安全,并邀请人们

在户外活动和消磨时间

我们与我们最大的雇主合作,

推出了一些策略,比如确保

自助餐厅

始终提供负担得起的健康食品

我们正在小憩,

鼓励饮水

我们正在 与同事的目标联系

并为人所知是

工作场所文化的重要组成部分

,儿童和前吸烟者可以

在街上行走

而不会接触到烟雾

跨部门的真正变化

,这种工作可以从一个

受启发的个人开始,

然后是两个 并从那里激起涟漪,直到

达到临界点每次相遇都

提供了另一个人被触动的可能性

,然后在他们

自己的微社区中产生

涟漪

其中一些我以前从未见过的人,

比如弗兰克,他用他的快餐分享了他的成功

d 同事,

他志愿加入的政党

和邻居,

如果我每年能接触到几百人

,他们

随后会影响他们

的网络 骑自行车 到

花园里挖

戒烟 吃得更健康 开始有

目的的生活 放下

手机拿起乐器 或者走路

而不是开车 找到他们

可以

通过服务引导的地方

所以什么

如果越来越多的人

开始投资

于他们的福祉,

在从边缘到常态的各个层面采取健康的行为,

并创造一种强大的福祉文化,这在您的社区中会是什么样子?

我邀请您加入 我试图在

每一刻都做到这一点,你可以为自己

争取更长的寿命和充满活力的

目标生活,

但这也可能意味着其他人

会受到启发,

我已经与你分享了 ut 我努力

带来改变,我希望这些

例子

能让你们每个人都能接触到,

因为你可以影响你的社区,

而且你不必有七年的

转变或

如此热情地去做你的

社区需要 你这样做

你所爱的人需要你这样

做 你现在可以

做到 这

你努力看到他们的奋斗和

内在价值不同,

但如果这太难了,那就种植食物

并赠送一些食物

找到你这一生的目标,

让你早上起床的原因

找到对自己的爱并给予 对

他人保持开放的态度,学习和成长

你不可能度过一天

而不会对周围的世界产生影响

你所做的事情会有所作为,你

必须决定

你想要什么样的不同 以身作则,让

我们彼此允许做

这些事情

,并且可能永远不知道

我们在影响谁,

直到我们遇到我们的坦率我希望你

见到你的坦率

你永远不会在这张幻灯片中看到真正的坦率

但是 坦率的人可以是任何人,也许你

一直坦率,

或者你还没有见到他们那

个人

可能是一个陌生人,他的整个生活都

受到了你参与的一些大大小小的行动的影响

,因为只有

在一起

我们才能创造一个 生机勃勃的

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