Health and Wellness
Aug 06, 2014
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Health and Wellness. What is Wellness. Wellness is a state of good health achieved by balancing your physical, mental, emotional and social health. What is Health. Health is a condition of your physical, emotional, mental and social well-being. Each part of your health is equally important.
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What is Wellness • Wellness is a state of good health achieved by balancing your physical, mental, emotional and social health.
What is Health • Health is a condition of your physical, emotional, mental and social well-being. • Each part of your health is equally important. • BALANCE = HEALTH
4 Domains of Health • Physical Health • Emotional Health • Mental Health • Social Health
Physical Health • Part of health that describes the condition of your body. • Ways to keep your body healthy:
Physical Health • Part of health that describes the condition of your body. • Ways to keep your body healthy: • Getting 8 hours of sleep
Physical Health • Part of health that describes the condition of your body. • Ways to keep your body healthy: • Getting 8 hours of sleep • Eat nutritious food and a well balanced diet
Physical Health • Part of health that describes the condition of your body. • Ways to keep your body healthy: • Getting 8 hours of sleep • Eat nutritious food and a well balanced diet • Practice good hygiene • Hygiene: keep clean cleanliness helps prevent the spread of disease
Physical Health • Part of health that describes the condition of your body. • Ways to keep your body healthy: • Getting 8 hours of sleep • Eat nutritious food and a well balanced diet • Practice good hygiene • Hygiene: keep clean cleanliness helps prevent the spread of disease • Avoid drugs, alcohol and tobacco
Emotional Health • The way you recognize and deal with your feelings. • Myth vs. Fact • Myth: someone who is always laughing and smiling is probably emotionally healthy • Fact: sometimes people use smiles and laughter as a way of hiding their sadness • Maintaining your emotional health:
Emotional Health • The way you recognize and deal with your feelings. • Myth vs. Fact • Myth: someone who is always laughing and smiling is probably emotionally healthy • Fact: sometimes people use smiles and laughter as a way of hiding their sadness • Maintaining your emotional health: • Express your emotions in words rather than acting them out
Emotional Health • The way you recognize and deal with your feelings. • Myth vs. Fact • Myth: someone who is always laughing and smiling is probably emotionally healthy • Fact: sometimes people use smiles and laughter as a way of hiding their sadness • Maintaining your emotional health: • Express your emotions in words rather than acting them out • Show self-control and think before you act
Emotional Health • The way you recognize and deal with your feelings. • Myth vs. Fact • Myth: someone who is always laughing and smiling is probably emotionally healthy • Fact: sometimes people use smiles and laughter as a way of hiding their sadness • Maintaining your emotional health: • Express your emotions in words rather than acting them out • Show self-control and think before you act • Deal with sadness appropriately and in a timely manner
Mental Health • How you deal with life’s demands. • Mental Health =
Mental Health • How you deal with life’s demands. • Mental Health = • Recognize and deal with stress in a positive way
Mental Health • How you deal with life’s demands. • Mental Health = • Recognize and deal with stress in a positive way • Accept new ideas
Mental Health • How you deal with life’s demands. • Mental Health = • Recognize and deal with stress in a positive way • Accept new ideas • Effectively solve problems
Mental Health • How you deal with life’s demands. • Mental Health = • Recognize and deal with stress in a positive way • Accept new ideas • Effectively solve problems • Habits that you think only affect your physical health may also affect your mental and emotional health. • Example: poor diet and lack of sleep may leave you feeling depressed and worried as well as physically tired.
Social Health • The part of health that describes the way that you interact with people. • Social health is influenced greatly by your family and peers. • Ways to improve your social health:
Social Health • The part of health that describes the way that you interact with people. • Social health is influenced greatly by your family and peers. • Ways to improve your social health: • Being considerate of other people and their needs • Showing respect to others
Social Health • The part of health that describes the way that you interact with people. • Social health is influenced greatly by your family and peers. • Ways to improve your social health: • Being considerate of other people and their needs • Showing respect to others • Being dependable • Supporting people you care about when they make the right choices • Expressing your true feelings
Social Health • The part of health that describes the way that you interact with people. • Social health is influenced greatly by your family and peers. • Ways to improve your social health: • Being considerate of other people and their needs • Showing respect to others • Being dependable • Supporting people you care about when they make the right choices • Expressing your true feelings • Imagining how you would feel if you were in another person’s place • Asking for help when you need it
Balanced Health • Wellness: the state of good health achieved by balancing your physical, mental, emotional and social health. • NO balance = POOR health (not functioning at your best)
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What is Bullying? How to STOP it. • Read “Bully” article!
WHAT TO DO ABOUT BULLYING • The most important thing you can do is…TELL A TRUSTED ADULT! • Another good thing to do is start a diary and write down details of bullying situations (you might be the victim or an eye witness). Include date, time, place, who was there (witnesses), who was involved, exactly what happened. • If you document the incident(s), you will have a stronger case for getting an adult involved and making the bully stop.
Influences on your Health and Wellness • Make a list of outside forces that can affect your health
Heredity and your Health • Heredity: the passing down of traits from a parent to a child. • The way you look, and behave are due to heredity • Physical traits: eye color, hair color, height, skin color • Behavioral traits: behaviors that are influenced by heredity and that contribute to the development of a persons personality • Example: “His sense of humor is just like his dads” • Heredity affects your health • ie: parent wears glasses = child wearing glasses • ie: passage of disease • Cystic fibrosis (CF): disease of the lungs and digestive system
Environmental Influences • Environment: everything around you, including the things you cannot see. • ie: germs, air, smells • Factors that affect your health: • Air: may contain particles that cause you to cough or that initiate an allergic response • Microscopic organisms: make you ill when they invade your body • Secondhand smoke
Environmental Influences • Making your environment a healthier place • Dispose of trash properly to prevent pollution • Walk, ride a bike, or use mass transit to reduce the number of cars on the road • Reduce pollution released in the air • Start a recycling program for paper, plastic and aluminum cans to save natural resources
Relationships • How your relationships influence YOU: • In groups of 2 or 3, brainstorm ways in which your peers can positively affect your health and ways in which your peers may negatively affect your health. • How can you reduce the negative effects that your peers have on you? • Identify one way that you will positively affect the health of your friends or family in the up coming weeks • ie: getting your parents up and moving • Getting your parents to be more active: nightly walks!
How your Relationships Influence YOU • Peers influence your health • Peer: someone who is the same age or in the same grade as you and who has similar interests • Positive and negative influence • Positive example: • Positive source of support when you have problems or need someone to talk to • Study partners • Negative example: • Friends try to convince you to smoke or take drugs putting your health and theirs at risk • CHOOSE FRIENDS WISELY: MAY AFFECT YOUR HEALTH IN A NEGATIVE WAY
Other Influences that Influence YOU • Media • Television • Celebrities
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills:
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health • Making good decisions
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health • Making good decisions • Being a wise consumer
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health • Making good decisions • Being a wise consumer • Communicating effectively
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health • Making good decisions • Being a wise consumer • Communicating effectively • Practicing wellness
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health • Making good decisions • Being a wise consumer • Communicating effectively • Practicing wellness • Setting goals
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health • Making good decisions • Being a wise consumer • Communicating effectively • Practicing wellness • Setting goals • Using refusal skills
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health • Making good decisions • Being a wise consumer • Communicating effectively • Practicing wellness • Setting goals • Using refusal skills • Coping
Using Life Skills to Improve Health • Life Skills: skills that help you deal with situations that can affect your health. • Tools to help you overcome any problem whether it’s big or small • 9 Life Skills: • Assessing your health • Making good decisions • Being a wise consumer • Communicating effectively • Practicing wellness • Setting goals • Using refusal skills • Coping • Evaluating media messages
9 Life Skills • Assessing your health • Evaluate each of the four parts of your health periodically and assess your health behaviors • Make the RIGHT decision • Making good decisions means making choices that are healthy and responsible • COURAGE IS POWER • Being a wise consumer • Reading the labels on products • Compare the value and quality of the products before deciding to buy one instead of the other
9 Life Skills • Communicating effectively • Good communications skills help you avoid misunderstandings by expressing your feelings in a healthy way • Good communication includes good listening skills • Good communication skills allow you to express yourself clearly and concisely • Practicing wellness • Different ways to practice wellness • Being informed about good health habits • Proper diet • Exercise • Plenty of sleep
9 Life Skills • Setting goals • Goal setting: aiming for something that will give you a sense of accomplishment • Setting realistic goals is vital • ie: running 5 miles a day = give yourself time to achieve this goal. You may have to start running 1 mile a day until you can build your tolerance.
Setting Goals • 7 keys for setting realistic goals • Write down your goals • More likely to achieve your goals if they’re written down • Make them real • Set short term milestones • Goals that are far out of reach are easy to procrastinate on and put off • ie: goal to write a novel this year = long-term goal • Commit to a certain number of pages a week = milestone • Be specific • The more specific you are the better motivated you’ll be as you get closer to achieving your goals • Measure actions as well as progress • Measure your actions as well as your progress • ie: instead of setting fitness goals based on pounds, you can set goals for the amount of cardio you want to achieve for that given week • Start with just one goal • Schedule time for your goals • The more time you allocate for your goals per day the faster you’ll achieve it • Set goals you actually want to achieve
9 Life Skills • Using refusal skills • Refusal skills: a way to say no to something that you don’t want to do • Must feel strongly about what things you want to avoid • Coping • Coping: dealing with problems in an effective way • Evaluating media messages • The media will try to influence your decision on purchasing or believing certain products will influence your health in a positive way • Have an open mind and don’t believe everything your hear • If you are unsure about something – educate yourself
Evaluating your Skills • Ask yourself the following questions: • Do I periodically evaluate the four parts of health? • Am I making good decisions? • Am I setting and meeting my goals? • Do I use refusal skills when I need to? • Am I communicating my feelings and expectations? • Do I compare products and services for value and quality? • If you answered NO to any of these questions, you need to work harder on the skills that addresses that question
Stay Healthy and Well • The nine life skills work together to improve your health and wellness • Refusal skills can help you make good decisions • Communicating effectively can help you set and reach goals • Making good decisions will keep you healthy and out of trouble • Staying informed will alert you to areas that you need to improve on • Assessing all four parts of your health on a regular basis keeps your level of wellness high • Learning to evaluate media messages and to comparison shop makes you a wise consumer
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Medical Presentations: How to Present Effectively on Urgent Topics
In the face of the pandemic that consumed 2020, we saw an uptick in medical presentations. And rightfully so. The world was in a state of panic over the unknown of a new virus, people were craving information, and organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) were scrambling to provide data and resources to help address questions and concerns. Whether it was news stories, or medical research, the world needed to understand what we were up against with COVID-19. Naturally, presentations helped to deliver that information. But this isn’t the first time a virus or disease has rattled communities, and it’s certainly not the first time professionals have used medical presentations to educate the masses. Medical presentations are a helpful tool for medical professionals, research clinics, and organizations to help inform and educate their communities on a wide variety of urgent topics. This can include patient treatment, clinical trial research and results, training for medical staff, general education, medical research, or important data regarding diseases.
While medical presentations tend to be fundamentally different from normal presentations in that they include critical and sensitive information, there are still design best practices just like any other deck. That said, what works for a sales pitch might not resonate well with a medical presentation.
Keep these five things in mind when you want to present effectively on urgent medical presentation topics.
Consider your audience
You may be presenting to a group of doctors within your organization to get the team up to speed on new practices, sharing treatment plans with a patient, or educating the community on new health threats. How you structure your medical presentation is not a one-size-fits-all situation. How you talk to internal staff, versus how you would deliver information to a scared patient is not the same. When you’re crafting your message, consider your audience, and tailor the narrative to their overarching concerns and needs.
Keep things straightforward
Unless you’re presenting to third year residents, your audience probably won’t be able to digest complicated medical terminology. It’s important to avoid medical jargon, complex definitions, or overcomplicated explanations that will confuse your audience. Instead, break things down in layman's terms and relate the information back to your audience and how it will affect them. Keeping things straightforward, and clear, will help your audience digest and process the information quicker. The end goal is that your audience leaves with clarity, feeling more educated on the topic and its urgency.
Use icons to reflect the urgency of the situation
The use of visual aids, such as compelling images or meaningful icons, can help paint the picture of urgency in any presentation. Things like clocks, alarms, lightning bolts, or exclamation points can depict emergencies and symbolize something significant in your presentation. The use of impactful visuals will help engage your audience and let them know what they absolutely need to pay attention to. It helps you control the narrative, and highlight any pertinent information or key takeaways.
Beautiful.ai’s free library of hundreds of thousands of images and icons can help take your presentation to the next level. Our custom icons were thoughtfully created by one of our in-house designers, and are a great way to compliment your data and add urgency to your slide .
Hit them with the facts
In most medical presentations, factual data carries the slides. Whether it’s a survey, research results, or statistics about a particular disease, numerical data will help people understand the urgency or severity of the topic. For example, it was common for nearly every COVID-19 presentation or article to include statistics of the percentage of the population infected, which regions were seeing the greatest spikes in cases, death tolls by county, and data relevant to high-risk individuals. While the numbers may not always be fun— especially as they pertain to a pandemic— they paint a clear picture of what the audience needs to understand. Seeing scary statistics can put into perspective just how real the situation is.
Using the proper charts, graphs , or infographics allows you to dictate exactly what information the audience is consuming. Data visualization with infographics can also help the audience understand and retain otherwise complicated data. However, even with the best charts, you can still overwhelm the audience with information. Opt to include only the most relevant info and useful data.
Allow time to process
Regardless of what you’re presenting— big or small— you should leave time at the end for questions. Medical presentations can be paralyzing, and your audience will likely be seeking more answers. Give your audience a minute or two following the presentation to process what they learned, and then give them a chance to ask questions. You may need to elaborate on specific slides, or revisit a piece of data, to help provide clarification. When it comes to urgent topics, you want your audience to leave feeling more knowledgeable and at ease than they were prior to tuning in.
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If you’re looking for good topics for presentations, you’ve landed on the right page. In this article, you’ll find plenty of good presentation topics, tips on choosing the most suitable topic for you, and essential design elements to make your presentation a success.
Many factors go into an excellent presentation. You need to have confident body language and engage your audience to hold their attention. You also need eye-catching visual aids like images, data visualizations, GIFs, and others (all of which you can find in Prezi ), not to mention a great opening to grab attention and a strong closing line to stay memorable. However, the most essential aspect of your presentation is the topic. It’s the core of your presentation, so it has to be strong, insightful, attention-grabbing, and appealing to yourself and your audience in order to evolve into a successful presentation everyone will love.
How to choose a good presentation topic
There are millions of topics you could create a presentation on, but what defines a good topic? If you’re struggling to either come up with a good topic for a presentation or you can’t decide between multiple ones, here are a few questions you should ask yourself before choosing a topic.
What’s the goal of your presentation?
When you’re choosing a topic, consider the meaning behind it. Ask yourself what the purpose of talking about this topic is, and what you want to say about it. Whatever topic you choose to present, the conclusion needs to provide a takeaway or lesson you want to communicate to your audience. A meaningful goal will make your presentation more memorable.
Are you interested in the topic?
If you’re not interested in the topic, others won’t be curious either. Interest, enthusiasm, and passion enrich your presentation and are noticeable when presenting. Interest shines through and inspires others to find the topic as fascinating as you do. Think about the last time you saw someone sharing something they were passionate about – their excitement drew people in to pay closer attention to what they were saying.
When choosing a topic, you need to find it or a particular angle of it interesting for yourself. For example, perhaps you’re not a pop music enthusiast, but you’re passionate about studying cultural phenomena. In this case, you can talk about pop music’s influence on early 2000s youth culture.
Will your audience find this topic relatable?
While you have to find the topic you’re presenting interesting, you also have to think about your audience. When choosing a subject, consider your audience’s background in terms of demographics, interests, culture, and knowledge level about the topic. Think about what others will find fascinating and relevant, so they’re not bored or confused during your presentation.
Do you have prior experience or knowledge about this topic?
Personal experiences are always great to share in a presentation, providing your unique perspective for anyone listening. While you can easily prepare your presentation based on a quick Google search, it won’t make the same lasting impact on your audience. Choose a topic you have some prior knowledge about, or have an interesting opinion you can share with others. It’ll make your presentation more engaging and memorable.
Ideas for good presentation topics
It’s not easy to come up with a good presentation topic from scratch. It’s much easier to get inspired from other good presentation topics to build your topic on. Whether you’re looking for presentation ideas for work, about me presentation ideas, unique or easy presentation topics, you’ll find them all here.
Without further ado, here are some good presentation topics to choose from or get inspired by.
Presentation topics about social media
- The role of social media in portraying gender stereotypes
- How social media impacts our body image
- How social media shaped Gen Z
- The most significant differences between the Facebook and TikTok generations
- The negative effects of social media
- The positive impacts of social media
- The effects of social media on behavior
- How social media impacts our physical (or mental) health
- How social media has shaped our understanding of mass media
- Should we teach about social media in schools?
- The rise of social media influencers
- How AR Instagram filters impact our self-image
- How to go viral on social media?
- The origins of social media echo chambers
- Social media as a news outlet
Author: Ish Verduzco
Presentation topics about movies
- How movies influence our understanding of good and evil
- Beauty standards represented in movies
- How female characters are depicted in Hollywood movies
- How horror movies and global fears have developed through time
- The adverse effects of romance movies
- How movies have changed our understanding of the Western culture
- Charlie Chaplin and the silent movie era
- The globalization of culture: Hollywood vs. Bollywood
- The psychology behind the music in films
- The ethics of using animals in movies
- Social media’s influence on the film industry
- The history of filmmaking
- The role of color in movies
- The cultural impact of romance movies
- How are gender stereotypes depicted in Hollywood movies?
Author: Cinto Marti
Presentation topics about music
- The impact of pop music on beauty standards
- Should digital music be free for everyone?
- The psychology behind the music in advertisements
- The effectiveness of sound therapy
- Can music inspire criminal behavior?
- The psychological effects of metal music
- The origins of K-pop
- How does music influence our understanding of the world?
- Can music help in the learning process?
- The positive effects of classical music
- The history of hip hop
- Why is music education essential in schools?
- The psychological benefits of playing piano
- Can anyone become a famous musician?
- The role of music in fashion
Author: Prezi Editorial
Presentation topics about health
- The link between food and mental health
- Inequality in the healthcare system
- Myths about healthy practices
- Simple practices that help you stay healthy
- Health education in schools: Should it change?
- Toxic positivity and mental health
- The impact of superfoods on our health
- The psychology behind unhealthy eating habits
- Sex education in schools: Why should we have it?
- How to trick yourself into getting better: The placebo effect
- How to strengthen your immune system
- How to tell if someone is depressed
- The health benefits of regular exercise
- The impact of junk food on mental health
- Stress-caused diseases
Author: Prezi Education Team
Presentation topics about human psychology
- What is social depression?
- What triggers panic attacks?
- The impact of testosterone on aggressive behavior
- How to overcome social anxiety
- Differences in the functioning of the brain of a child and adult
- The impact of violent video games on children’s brain development
- How does the use of social media influence our attention span?
- How to overcome childhood trauma
- The influence of marijuana on the human brain
- How does behavioral therapy work
- The psychology behind fame
- The causes of personality disorders
- The differences in brain functioning between men and women
- What happens in therapy sessions?
- The psychology of substance abuse
Presentation topics about self-development
- The impact of exercise on productivity
- How to deal with stress
- How to deal with procrastination
- The positive effects of meditation
- Why new–year’s resolutions don’t work
- How to overcome bad habits
- The impact of negative thoughts
- The negative effects of self-criticism
- The role of creativity in self-development
- Benefits of journaling
- How to learn something fast
- How to be mindful
- The importance of curiosity
- How to become more self-aware
- Why it’s essential to spend time with yourself
Author: Nir Eyal
Presentation topics about education
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of online education?
- The positive effects of a gap year
- Should university education be free?
- Inequality in education access
- How language learning benefits brain development
- Emerging gender issues in education
- The importance of socialization in school
- School bullying and student development
- The benefits of reading
- Is the education system broken?
- What you don’t learn in college
- The link between education and brain development
- The history of schools
- The gender gap in STEM
- The connection between equality in education and economic growth
Presentation topics about culture
- Is graffiti a form of art or street vandalism?
- Cultural diversity in the workplace
- The impact of culture on gender roles
- The issue with orientalism
- Are humans the only species that has culture?
- How do different cultures view death?
- The ethical issues of pop culture
- The impact of culture on personal development
- Sexism in different cultures
- The impact of globalization on local cultures
- The viral spread of the #metoo movement
- The history of subcultures
- The problem with romanticizing toxic relationships in movies
- 90s pop-culture influence on fashion trends
- The evolution of cultural psychology
Author: Devin Banerjee
Presentation ideas for work
- What it’s like to be a digital nomad?
- How to deal with workplace conflicts
- The secret to a productive day
- How to set achievable goals
- The importance of diversity in a workplace
- The positive effects of creative thinking at work
- How to give constructive feedback
- The characteristics of a valuable team member
- Inequality and the glass ceiling
- Racial discrimination in the workplace
- Work habits of different cultures
- How is work perceived in various countries?
- Technological development and the future of work
- The importance of a healthy work/life balance
- The rise of health problems in office work
Author: Charles Huang
Presentation topics about hybrid work
- The positive effects of hybrid work on work/life balance
- Is hybrid work the future work model?
- How to stay connected in a hybrid work model
- The challenges of hybrid work nobody talks about
- How to stay productive when working from home
- The social effects of hybrid work
- The economic impacts of hybrid work
- Case study: Hybrid work model in [company]
- What causes Zoom fatigue?
- The problem with online meetings
- Is hybrid work better than remote work?
- How to develop a close relationship with colleagues in a hybrid work model
- What kind of company culture is best for a hybrid work model?
- Is hybrid work sustainable?
- Cybersecurity consideration for hybrid working
Author: Barbie Brewer
Presentation topics about public speaking
- The importance of body language in public speeches
- How to appear confident when you’re not
- How to become a better orator
- The use of eye contact in public speaking
- Breathing exercises that will calm you down before public speaking
- The benefits of public speaking
- Ways to improve public speaking skills
- How to leave a great first impression on stage
- How to engage your audience during a public speech
- How to best structure your public speech
- How to end your presentation speech
- Can anyone learn to be good at public speaking?
- How to prepare for a public speech
- What not to do right before a public speech
- How to address a controversial topic in a public speech
Author: Prezi Team
Presentation topics about entrepreneurship and leadership
- The main principles of a good leader
- The impact of leadership skills on professional performance
- The mistake every entrepreneur makes
- How to successfully lead a cross-cultural team
- How to celebrate inclusivity in a diverse team
- What are the common personality traits of a successful entrepreneur?
- The impact of entrepreneurship on the global economy
- The characteristics of a leader
- The most common challenges of entrepreneurship
- Can anyone learn to become a successful leader?
- What affects new venture growth?
- The psychology of leadership
- What is crowdsourcing?
- The benefits of being an entrepreneur
- Common mistakes leaders make
Author: Jill Sinclair
Presentation topics about technology
- The rise of technological development
- Is technology addictive?
- Should we use drones for military and non-military purposes?
- The sustainability of electric cars
- What are deepfakes?
- Limitations of AI machines
- The future of programming
- Ethical issues of AI
- The future of AR in business
- How VR can be used in the medical field
Author: David Vandegrift
Sales presentation topics
- How to make a cold email intro
- What is sales enablement?
- How to build better relationships with customers
- The best way to improve pipeline management
- Coaching via verbal and written role-play
- How to plan cold calls
- What’s a deal-breaker for most customers?
- All about personalized coaching
- How to manage objections
- How to close more deals
- How to keep your prospects engaged
- Effective sales communication strategies
- How to conduct a competitor analysis
- The most valuable sales skills
- What soft skills do you need to become a successful sales rep?
Author: Cindy McGovern
Easy presentation topics
- Benefits of daily exercise and how to incorporate it into your routine
- Simple and nutritious meal recipes
- Tips for improving time management and productivity
- The importance of recycling
- The history of a local landmark or festival
- Ways to reduce stress
- Exploring different types of renewable energy sources and their impact on the environment
- The basics of budgeting and saving money for future goals
- The benefits of social media for professional use
- Tips for overcoming stage fright
- How to start a meditation practice
- The impact of technology on modern society
- The basics of personal finance
- The health benefits of a plant-based diet
- The history of Earth Day
Good how to presentation topics
- How to create a successful social media marketing strategy
- How to give a persuasive presentation
- How to create effective and engaging content for your blog
- How to discover your strengths and weaknesses
- How to use project management tools to increase productivity
- How to make the most out of boring meetings
- How to build a personal brand
- How to conduct effective market research
- How to use data analytics to improve decision-making
- How to improve your decision-making process
- How to write a winning proposal
- How to create a visually stunning presentation
- How to manage stressful situations at work
- How to make friends as an adult
- How to network at work events
About me presentation ideas
- My journey to becoming who I am today
- My passion for [insert topic or activity]
- My career aspirations and goals
- My travels and adventures around the world
- My hobbies and interests outside of work/school
- My role models and influences
- My strengths and weaknesses
- My favorite books, movies, and TV shows
- My proudest achievements and accomplishments
- My favorite childhood memories
- My family and friends
- My education and academic background
- My volunteer and community service experience
- My personality traits and values
- My vision for the future and how I plan to achieve it
Author: Adam Grant
Student presentation ideas
- The history and evolution of video games
- The history and cultural impact of tattoos
- The impact of social media on body image and self-esteem
- The effects of globalization on local cultures and economies
- The role of education in promoting social justice and equity
- The ethical implications of autonomous weapons in warfare
- The impact of mass media on society and culture
- The causes and effects of deforestation on biodiversity and climate change
- The history and cultural significance of dance in different parts of the world
- The psychology of addiction and recovery
- The impact of the gig economy on labor rights and job security
- The history and impact of feminism on gender equality
- The benefits and drawbacks of renewable energy sources
- The impact of colonialism on indigenous cultures and identities
- The role of technology in promoting global connectivity and intercultural understanding
Author: Edward Quinn
How to create a good presentation
If you know what you want to present on, it’s time to create an impactful presentation that grabs everyone’s attention. Presentation design plays a crucial role in how your presentation is received and remembered. To stand out and leave a memorable impact on your audience, create a Prezi presentation. Instead of a linear, slide-based presentation, offer an engaging and dynamic storytelling experience to your audience. Breathe life into your presentation with motion, zoom, and spatial relationships. When creating your presentation, consider the following three essential elements:
Visuals play a significant part in presentation design. They evoke emotions, make a memorable impact, and give more context to the story. Not to mention, 65% of people are visual learners , so visual aids are helpful when explaining a complex topic.
In your presentation, include different types of visuals, such as images, videos, GIFs, and stickers, all of which you can find in Prezi’s content library. When selecting your visuals, consider what’s relevant and brings additional value to the story. Only add what’s meaningful and necessary. A video or image at the right place and time will enrich the viewing experience and make your presentation more memorable.
The layout of your presentation is the structure of your story. It’ll help you introduce the topic, intrigue your audience, and unfold the layers of your topic one by one until you disclose your main arguments and summarize the presentation. A good presentation layout has a hierarchical, chronological, or logical flow that leads the viewer from start to finish.
If you’re creating a Prezi presentation, you can create a dynamic storytelling experience by experimenting with your layout. Instead of going from slide to slide, you can zoom in and out of topics and experiment with different shapes, animations, and effects that draw the viewer into your story world. Here’s an example of a Prezi presentation with a great storytelling layout:
Author: Lydia Antonatos
Data visualizations can elevate your presentation from being a good one to a great one. By providing data behind your arguments, you’ll appear more trustworthy and confident in your audience’s eyes.
Add charts, graphs, interactive maps, and more to your presentations with Prezi Design. You can choose from a wide selection of charts and maps to illustrate your data. With interactive elements, you’ll be able to engage your audience and make a memorable impact.
Engaging visuals, a well-structured layout, and relevant data visualizations will provide a great starting base to create a memorable presentation. Discover other tips and tricks that make your presentation effective and capture people’s attention.
Choosing a topic for a presentation isn’t easy. When selecting a topic, think about the goal of your presentation, your interest and knowledge about the topic, and whether or not your audience will find it relevant and interesting for them. Also, get inspired by other topics that’ll help you figure out what you want to talk about. Lastly, when creating your presentation, consider the impact of visuals, layout, and data visualizations. To simplify the creation process, follow the step-by-step process of making a presentation with helpful tips and resources.
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Healthy living is a way to manage diabetes . To have a healthy lifestyle, take steps now to plan healthy meals and snacks, do physical activities, get enough sleep, and quit smoking or using tobacco products.
Healthy living may help keep your body’s blood pressure , cholesterol , and blood glucose level, also called blood sugar level, in the range your primary health care professional recommends. Your primary health care professional may be a doctor, a physician assistant, or a nurse practitioner. Healthy living may also help prevent or delay health problems from diabetes that can affect your heart, kidneys, eyes, brain, and other parts of your body.
Making lifestyle changes can be hard, but starting with small changes and building from there may benefit your health. You may want to get help from family, loved ones, friends, and other trusted people in your community. You can also get information from your health care professionals.
What you choose to eat, how much you eat, and when you eat are parts of a meal plan. Having healthy foods and drinks can help keep your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels in the ranges your health care professional recommends. If you have overweight or obesity, a healthy meal plan—along with regular physical activity, getting enough sleep, and other healthy behaviors—may help you reach and maintain a healthy weight. In some cases, health care professionals may also recommend diabetes medicines that may help you lose weight, or weight-loss surgery, also called metabolic and bariatric surgery.
Choose healthy foods and drinks
There is no right or wrong way to choose healthy foods and drinks that may help manage your diabetes. Healthy meal plans for people who have diabetes may include
- dairy or plant-based dairy products
- nonstarchy vegetables
- protein foods
- whole grains
Try to choose foods that include nutrients such as vitamins, calcium , fiber , and healthy fats . Also try to choose drinks with little or no added sugar , such as tap or bottled water, low-fat or non-fat milk, and unsweetened tea, coffee, or sparkling water.
Try to plan meals and snacks that have fewer
- foods high in saturated fat
- foods high in sodium, a mineral found in salt
- sugary foods , such as cookies and cakes, and sweet drinks, such as soda, juice, flavored coffee, and sports drinks
Your body turns carbohydrates , or carbs, from food into glucose, which can raise your blood glucose level. Some fruits, beans, and starchy vegetables—such as potatoes and corn—have more carbs than other foods. Keep carbs in mind when planning your meals.
You should also limit how much alcohol you drink. If you take insulin or certain diabetes medicines , drinking alcohol can make your blood glucose level drop too low, which is called hypoglycemia . If you do drink alcohol, be sure to eat food when you drink and remember to check your blood glucose level after drinking. Talk with your health care team about your alcohol-drinking habits.
Find the best times to eat or drink
Talk with your health care professional or health care team about when you should eat or drink. The best time to have meals and snacks may depend on
- what medicines you take for diabetes
- what your level of physical activity or your work schedule is
- whether you have other health conditions or diseases
Ask your health care team if you should eat before, during, or after physical activity. Some diabetes medicines, such as sulfonylureas or insulin, may make your blood glucose level drop too low during exercise or if you skip or delay a meal.
Plan how much to eat or drink
You may worry that having diabetes means giving up foods and drinks you enjoy. The good news is you can still have your favorite foods and drinks, but you might need to have them in smaller portions or enjoy them less often.
For people who have diabetes, carb counting and the plate method are two common ways to plan how much to eat or drink. Talk with your health care professional or health care team to find a method that works for you.
Carb counting
Carbohydrate counting , or carb counting, means planning and keeping track of the amount of carbs you eat and drink in each meal or snack. Not all people with diabetes need to count carbs. However, if you take insulin, counting carbs can help you know how much insulin to take.
Plate method
The plate method helps you control portion sizes without counting and measuring. This method divides a 9-inch plate into the following three sections to help you choose the types and amounts of foods to eat for each meal.
- Nonstarchy vegetables—such as leafy greens, peppers, carrots, or green beans—should make up half of your plate.
- Carb foods that are high in fiber—such as brown rice, whole grains, beans, or fruits—should make up one-quarter of your plate.
- Protein foods—such as lean meats, fish, dairy, or tofu or other soy products—should make up one quarter of your plate.
If you are not taking insulin, you may not need to count carbs when using the plate method.
Work with your health care team to create a meal plan that works for you. You may want to have a diabetes educator or a registered dietitian on your team. A registered dietitian can provide medical nutrition therapy , which includes counseling to help you create and follow a meal plan. Your health care team may be able to recommend other resources, such as a healthy lifestyle coach, to help you with making changes. Ask your health care team or your insurance company if your benefits include medical nutrition therapy or other diabetes care resources.
Talk with your health care professional before taking dietary supplements
There is no clear proof that specific foods, herbs, spices, or dietary supplements —such as vitamins or minerals—can help manage diabetes. Your health care professional may ask you to take vitamins or minerals if you can’t get enough from foods. Talk with your health care professional before you take any supplements, because some may cause side effects or affect how well your diabetes medicines work.
Research shows that regular physical activity helps people manage their diabetes and stay healthy. Benefits of physical activity may include
- lower blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels
- better heart health
- healthier weight
- better mood and sleep
- better balance and memory
Talk with your health care professional before starting a new physical activity or changing how much physical activity you do. They may suggest types of activities based on your ability, schedule, meal plan, interests, and diabetes medicines. Your health care professional may also tell you the best times of day to be active or what to do if your blood glucose level goes out of the range recommended for you.
Do different types of physical activity
People with diabetes can be active, even if they take insulin or use technology such as insulin pumps .
Try to do different kinds of activities . While being more active may have more health benefits, any physical activity is better than none. Start slowly with activities you enjoy. You may be able to change your level of effort and try other activities over time. Having a friend or family member join you may help you stick to your routine.
The physical activities you do may need to be different if you are age 65 or older , are pregnant , or have a disability or health condition . Physical activities may also need to be different for children and teens . Ask your health care professional or health care team about activities that are safe for you.
Aerobic activities
Aerobic activities make you breathe harder and make your heart beat faster. You can try walking, dancing, wheelchair rolling, or swimming. Most adults should try to get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity each week. Aim to do 30 minutes a day on most days of the week. You don’t have to do all 30 minutes at one time. You can break up physical activity into small amounts during your day and still get the benefit. 1
Strength training or resistance training
Strength training or resistance training may make your muscles and bones stronger. You can try lifting weights or doing other exercises such as wall pushups or arm raises. Try to do this kind of training two times a week. 1
Balance and stretching activities
Balance and stretching activities may help you move better and have stronger muscles and bones. You may want to try standing on one leg or stretching your legs when sitting on the floor. Try to do these kinds of activities two or three times a week. 1
Some activities that need balance may be unsafe for people with nerve damage or vision problems caused by diabetes. Ask your health care professional or health care team about activities that are safe for you.
Stay safe during physical activity
Staying safe during physical activity is important. Here are some tips to keep in mind.
Drink liquids
Drinking liquids helps prevent dehydration , or the loss of too much water in your body. Drinking water is a way to stay hydrated. Sports drinks often have a lot of sugar and calories , and you don’t need them for most moderate physical activities.
Avoid low blood glucose
Check your blood glucose level before, during, and right after physical activity. Physical activity often lowers the level of glucose in your blood. Low blood glucose levels may last for hours or days after physical activity. You are most likely to have low blood glucose if you take insulin or some other diabetes medicines, such as sulfonylureas.
Ask your health care professional if you should take less insulin or eat carbs before, during, or after physical activity. Low blood glucose can be a serious medical emergency that must be treated right away. Take steps to protect yourself. You can learn how to treat low blood glucose , let other people know what to do if you need help, and use a medical alert bracelet.
Avoid high blood glucose and ketoacidosis
Taking less insulin before physical activity may help prevent low blood glucose, but it may also make you more likely to have high blood glucose. If your body does not have enough insulin, it can’t use glucose as a source of energy and will use fat instead. When your body uses fat for energy, your body makes chemicals called ketones .
High levels of ketones in your blood can lead to a condition called diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) . DKA is a medical emergency that should be treated right away. DKA is most common in people with type 1 diabetes . Occasionally, DKA may affect people with type 2 diabetes who have lost their ability to produce insulin. Ask your health care professional how much insulin you should take before physical activity, whether you need to test your urine for ketones, and what level of ketones is dangerous for you.
Take care of your feet
People with diabetes may have problems with their feet because high blood glucose levels can damage blood vessels and nerves. To help prevent foot problems, wear comfortable and supportive shoes and take care of your feet before, during, and after physical activity.
If you have diabetes, managing your weight may bring you several health benefits. Ask your health care professional or health care team if you are at a healthy weight or if you should try to lose weight.
If you are an adult with overweight or obesity, work with your health care team to create a weight-loss plan. Losing 5% to 7% of your current weight may help you prevent or improve some health problems and manage your blood glucose, cholesterol, and blood pressure levels. 2 If you are worried about your child’s weight and they have diabetes, talk with their health care professional before your child starts a new weight-loss plan.
You may be able to reach and maintain a healthy weight by
- following a healthy meal plan
- consuming fewer calories
- being physically active
- getting 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night 3
If you have type 2 diabetes, your health care professional may recommend diabetes medicines that may help you lose weight.
Online tools such as the Body Weight Planner may help you create eating and physical activity plans. You may want to talk with your health care professional about other options for managing your weight, including joining a weight-loss program that can provide helpful information, support, and behavioral or lifestyle counseling. These options may have a cost, so make sure to check the details of the programs.
Your health care professional may recommend weight-loss surgery if you aren’t able to reach a healthy weight with meal planning, physical activity, and taking diabetes medicines that help with weight loss.
If you are pregnant , trying to lose weight may not be healthy. However, you should ask your health care professional whether it makes sense to monitor or limit your weight gain during pregnancy.
Both diabetes and smoking —including using tobacco products and e-cigarettes—cause your blood vessels to narrow. Both diabetes and smoking increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke , nerve damage , kidney disease , eye disease , or amputation . Secondhand smoke can also affect the health of your family or others who live with you.
If you smoke or use other tobacco products, stop. Ask for help . You don’t have to do it alone.
Feeling stressed, sad, or angry can be common for people with diabetes. Managing diabetes or learning to cope with new information about your health can be hard. People with chronic illnesses such as diabetes may develop anxiety or other mental health conditions .
Learn healthy ways to lower your stress , and ask for help from your health care team or a mental health professional. While it may be uncomfortable to talk about your feelings, finding a health care professional whom you trust and want to talk with may help you
- lower your feelings of stress, depression, or anxiety
- manage problems sleeping or remembering things
- see how diabetes affects your family, school, work, or financial situation
Ask your health care team for mental health resources for people with diabetes.
Sleeping too much or too little may raise your blood glucose levels. Your sleep habits may also affect your mental health and vice versa. People with diabetes and overweight or obesity can also have other health conditions that affect sleep, such as sleep apnea , which can raise your blood pressure and risk of heart disease.
NIDDK conducts and supports clinical trials in many diseases and conditions, including diabetes. The trials look to find new ways to prevent, detect, or treat disease and improve quality of life.
What are clinical trials for healthy living with diabetes?
Clinical trials—and other types of clinical studies —are part of medical research and involve people like you. When you volunteer to take part in a clinical study, you help health care professionals and researchers learn more about disease and improve health care for people in the future.
Researchers are studying many aspects of healthy living for people with diabetes, such as
- how changing when you eat may affect body weight and metabolism
- how less access to healthy foods may affect diabetes management, other health problems, and risk of dying
- whether low-carbohydrate meal plans can help lower blood glucose levels
- which diabetes medicines are more likely to help people lose weight
Find out if clinical trials are right for you .
Watch a video of NIDDK Director Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers explaining the importance of participating in clinical trials.
What clinical trials for healthy living with diabetes are looking for participants?
You can view a filtered list of clinical studies on healthy living with diabetes that are federally funded, open, and recruiting at www.ClinicalTrials.gov . You can expand or narrow the list to include clinical studies from industry, universities, and individuals; however, the National Institutes of Health does not review these studies and cannot ensure they are safe for you. Always talk with your primary health care professional before you participate in a clinical study.
This content is provided as a service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), part of the National Institutes of Health. NIDDK translates and disseminates research findings to increase knowledge and understanding about health and disease among patients, health professionals, and the public. Content produced by NIDDK is carefully reviewed by NIDDK scientists and other experts.
NIDDK would like to thank: Elizabeth M. Venditti, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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- 1 Department of Medicine III, LMU Hospital, Munich, Germany.
- 2 Lymphoma Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
- 3 Department of Pathology, Hospital Clinic, Institute for Biomedical Research August Pi i Sunyer, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
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