Gaining a new skill? Decreasing screen time? Taking better care of one’s physical and/or mental wellness? All of these might be goals to work toward during September, also known as Self-Improvement Month. The Michigan eLibrary (MeL) is here to help with eBooks and articles to jumpstart any journey to a better self.
MeL is packed with eResources to help develop new skills. People interested in learning more about computers and software tools such as Excel or PowerPoint or becoming better at keyboarding can use the tutorials in the Computer Skills Center from EBSCO LearningExpress. For those who prefer working with their hands, Hobbies & Crafts Source and Home Improvement Source offer eBooks and articles with ideas to get people started in bird watching and photography, beadwork, sprucing up a she shed, or designing a raised-bed garden.
In Attention Hijacked: Using Mindfulness to Reclaim Your Brain From Tech, Erica Marcus suggests examining our use of technology to better understand how we are using it and the impact it has on our minds and bodies. A simple activity such as charting our use and being more aware of how much time and focus is being given to technology can be helpful in changing habits. The eBook Public Library Collection also includes some self-help books such as The Positivity Effect: Simple CBT Skills to Transform Anxiety and Negativity into Optimism and The Art of De-Stressing: Removing the Most Stressful Obstacles to Personal and Professional Success for those interested in a wider scope of life changes.
For those getting started or starting over with a movement routine, Cleveland Clinic Heart Advisor in Consumer Health Complete suggests "Walking for Exercise" and provides tips on how to get started and choose proper shoes—and reminds us that walking is great because it can be done anywhere. As we age, falls become a serious concern. To reduce the risk, Healthy Years has provided "How to Gain Better Balance" with a selection of exercises to help strengthen the body’s core. Finally, a step toward preventing chronic disease might be sleeping well. "Adopt Healthy Sleep Habits to Prevent Chronic Disease" in Women’s Health Advisor provides some common causes for not getting enough sleep and possible impacts of poor sleep.
No matter how one defines self-improvement, everyone can use the MeL eResources to gather information and make decisions about how you might enhance your life.
If you have any MeL eResources questions or issues, contact melerhelp@mcls.org for help.
Brought to you by Laura Warren-Gross from the MeL Team.
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