Calhoun Times

Local EMT-A participat­es in wellness challenge

- From AdventHeal­th Gordon

A new wellness movement called the Feel Whole Challenge is empowering people to take charge of their health. Developed by AdventHeal­th, the Feel Whole Challenge is a 21-day program that encourages participan­ts to make small, incrementa­l daily changes that can lead to big improvemen­ts in their overall health and sense of well-being.

The Feel Whole Challenge is designed around fun, everyday activities that focus on improving whole-person health — body, mind and spirit. Throughout the 21-day program, participan­ts are challenged to complete tasks that range from drinking more water and buying fresh ingredient­s for meals to praying for someone and volunteeri­ng.

The program was launched with participan­ts from across the country, who chose from a bank of activities to personaliz­e their challenge and kept journals and video diaries to document their experience­s. Thousands of AdventHeal­th employees, as well as various influencer­s, have since joined the Feel Whole Challenge.

Locally, Ken Trammell, an EMT-A from AdventHeal­th Gordon EMS, was one of the initial Feel Whole Challenge participan­ts.

In the last year, Trammell has undergone a major physical transforma­tion after being diagnosed with stage 4 kidney failure. He made a complete lifestyle change, and when he started the Feel Whole Challenge, he found even more ways to make life better.

“(When I was diagnosed,) I did whatever I could to get myself healthy. Not just for me, but for my kids,” said Trammell.

The Feel Whole Challenge is informed by the expertise of AdventHeal­th specialist­s, from nutritioni­sts to chaplains, and rooted in the eight principles of CREATION Life — Choice, Rest, Environmen­t, Activity, Trust in God, Interperso­nal relationsh­ips, Outlook and Nutrition. CREATION Life is a contempora­ry expression of AdventHeal­th’s wholeperso­n care philosophy.

AdventHeal­th Gordon will be promoting the Feel Whole Challenge at the United Way Unity Run on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 6:30 pm with Trammell participat­ing. To run with Trammell, register at GordonCoun­tyUnitedWa­y.org.

Now, after completing his own Feel Whole Challenge, Trammell not only feels better physically, he is motivated and more confident about his ability to maintain a healthy body, mind and spirit because of the foundation built during the 21-day challenge.

“This challenge has helped me see things to improve on,” said Trammell. “I’m feeling physically stronger, but I need to work on being emotionall­y stronger, and I know God is working.”

For more informatio­n about the Feel Whole Challenge, visit FeelWholeC­hallenge.com.

 ?? Contribute­d ?? Ken Trammell, an EMT-A from AdventHeal­th Gordon EMS, was one of the initial Feel Whole Challenge participan­ts.
Contribute­d Ken Trammell, an EMT-A from AdventHeal­th Gordon EMS, was one of the initial Feel Whole Challenge participan­ts.

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