On the Road to Insuring Your
Healthy Lifestyle
Minnesota
Miles WalkedWeek 1______miles
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Total for 1st Month____miles
Lunch ‘n Learn Attended______Date:______
Move It! Activity/ActivitiesWeek 1______Date:______
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Community Service______Date:______
Preventive Health______Date:______
Nutrition Challenge –Incorporate a blue/purple fruit and/or vegetable in your diet 4 days a week for the month of April.Week 1______
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Personal Goal for the Month______
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Goal Completed and Date______Date:______
Journal______
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Interesting Facts About MinnesotaMinnesota has 90,000 miles of shoreline, more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined. Its nickname is Land of 10,000 Lakes.
Rochester is home of the world famous Mayo Clinic. The clinic is a major teaching and working facility. It is known worldwide for its physician expertise and the newest methods of treatment.
Of the 48 contiguous states, Minnesota is the farthest north.
Minnesotans may take themselves to the prestigious Mayo Clinic when health issues arise, but be sure to have your own primary care physician to visit. Take the Visiting Your Healthcare Provider challenge.
Complete four of the six activities to receive your state flag pin
Walk Your Way to Health
Log-in your walking mileage
2 miles (approximately 4000 steps) for 5 times per week minimum
Lunch ‘n Learn
Attend one Lunch ‘n Learn Program provided by J.W. Terrill or complete the monthly quiz
Attend J.W. Terrill Health Fair
Record the Lunch ‘n Learn Attended
Move It!
Any activity that moves your body. Examples:
Dancing
Gardening
Mowing the lawn with a push mower
Swimming
Actively playing with children
Playing on a softball league
The activity must last for at least 30 minutes
The activity must be done once per week
Record your activity
Community Service
Perform one act of community service during the month. Examples:
Tutoring
Working at a food bank
Sending a care package to military personnel
Donating blood
Donating clothes, other items or your time to a local charity
Helping your neighbor
Record your community service activity
Preventive Health
Record one preventive health activity per month. Examples:
Annual physical
Annual ob-gyn check up
Dental 6 month check up
Vision check up
Mammogram
Health risk appraisal completion
Flu shot
Other preventive immunizations such as pneumonia
PSA – prostate cancer screening
Colonoscopy
Biometric screening
Bone density screening
Record your preventive activity
Nutrition Challenge
Engage in the nutrition challenge for each state
Record the challenge
Bring your log to HR when you complete four of the six activities, for your State Flag pin. Questions? Contact HR