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Project Purple Lighting Ceremony

Monday, May 14th, 2012

 

These are some of the highlights from the Project Purple Lighting Ceremony in Boston.  Help VITALITY+ and support Chris Herren and Project Purple in their quest to bring awareness to the dangers of substance abuse and shed light on effective treatment practices.

Project Purple

Monday, April 9th, 2012

The Project

Project Purple is an initiative of The Herren Project, a non-profit foundation established by former NBA basketball player, Chris Herren, that assists individuals and families struggling with addiction. Project Purple was launched to break the stigma of addiction, bring awareness to the dangers of substance abuse and shed light on effective treatment practices.

Background

The Project Purple concept was developed when Chris spoke at a local high school in 2011 and the front row of students were wearing Purple shirts. After Chris shared his story, one of the purple shirts raised her hand and stood up to speak. As snickering and laughter could be heard throughout the auditorium, the student said “Thank you Mr. Herren for validating what we do. We are the sober students of this high school and each year we take a pledge to not use drugs or alcohol.” Chris was captured by the courage it took to not only stand up and share the symbolism of the purple shirts, but was inspired to make a difference amongst adolescents across the United States.

The Facts

In the US in 2008, almost one third of adolescents ages 12 to 17 drank alcohol in the past year.                                                                                                                       – SAMHSA, 2010

In an average day 4,365 used an illicit drug for the first time – SAMHSA, 2010

90% of addictions get their start in the teenage years. – The Partnership at Drugfree.org

Stand Up and Join Us

On April 24th students across the United States will stand together against substance abuse wearing Project Purple shirts and awareness bands. Additionally, the Prudential Center will light the Boston sky Purple in support of Project Purple. It is our hope through Project Purple we can all join together to make a difference, celebrate life and support one another.

Join The Herren Project as we stand up and “Go Purple” on April 24th showing support for the fight against substance abuse. Together we can make a difference, celebrating life and supporting one another.

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Adveristy Makes You Stronger

Monday, March 12th, 2012

 

“People who are never challenged by life don’t have the opportunity to learn how to overcome adversity, which enables them to develop coping strategies, identify who the important members of their social network are, and feel competent after they make it through,”.

 Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD, the University of California, Irvine

http://www.webmd.com/balance/features/emotional-wellbeing-benefits-of-adversity

Early To Rise

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

 

A 2011 Roehampton University study found that early risers had the fewest signs of depression and anxiety when compared to those who slept in.

 

http://news.menshealth.com/the-happiest-people-in-america/2012/03/02/

 

 

Delay Biological Aging

Monday, February 20th, 2012

 

Research shows that relatively high intensity aerobic exercise over a relatively long period boosted maximal aerobic power by 25%, equivalent to a gain of 6 ml/ [kg.min], or 10 to 12 biological years.

 

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080409205827.htm

Get Up and at ‘Em

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

If you want to exercise before work but aren’t a morning person, try this trick: For a set period—say, 4 weeks—force yourself to get up 15 minutes earlier than normal and do any type of physical activity (walking, for instance). “Make it so easy that you don’t even have to change into your workout clothes,” says John Raglin, Ph.D., an exercise researcher. As you near the end of the 4 weeks, you’ll have a new habit and will then be able to progress to greater amounts of exercise.

Read more: http://www.menshealth.com/mhlists/100-best-fitness-tips/Get_Up_and_at_Em.php?page=4#ixzz1lAYUygu4