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Step Into Sunshine: Safe and Simple Ways to Stay Active

As the days grow brighter and the temperatures rise, it’s hard not to feel a boost in energy. The fresh green grass, blue skies, and warm sunshine can be just the motivation many of us need to get moving again. For individuals with disabilities or mobility challenges, this time of year can open the door to more comfortable and enjoyable ways to stay active.

Regular movement is important for everyone. Staying active can improve overall health, increase energy levels, and support both physical and mental well-being. The key is to approach activity in a way that feels safe, comfortable, and sustainable.

Before starting any activity, take time to warm up. Gentle stretching, slow movements, or even seated exercises can help increase blood flow to muscles and joints. This helps reduce stiffness and lowers the risk of injury. Starting gradually is especially important—ease into your routine and listen to your body.

There are many ways to stay active, regardless of mobility level. Walking, chair exercises, water therapy, light resistance training, or adaptive sports are all great options. Even small movements—like arm raises, leg lifts, or stretching—can make a meaningful difference. If standing or walking is difficult, seated workouts or exercises using support devices can be just as beneficial.

It’s important to know your limits and pace yourself. Take breaks when needed and stay hydrated, especially in warmer weather. Drinking water helps regulate body temperature and keeps muscles and joints functioning properly.

Consider inviting a friend, family member, or caregiver to join you. Exercising with someone else can make the experience more enjoyable and provide added support and safety. It can also help with motivation and consistency.

Most importantly, focus on what you can do. Progress may look different for everyone, and that’s okay. Celebrate small victories, stay patient with yourself, and enjoy the process.

So step outside if you can, soak up some sunshine, and find ways to move that work for you. A little activity can go a long way toward feeling better and staying healthy.

Always consult with your physician or healthcare provider prior to beginning an exercise program.

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Strive to do “something!”

Whether you are one of the healthiest people around, young or old, able-bodied or not, we all have dreams and aspirations that we set for ourselves.  Be it monetary, education, employment, marriage-whatever- we all want to succeed in life.

Often time’s people tend to set limitations on themselves and especially those with disabilities.  We all need to set goals in our lives and pursue them with vigor.  Literally anyone can sit around and do nothing.  It takes no talent or ambition.  Anyone can feel sorry for themselves.  In doing so you gain nothing and waste precious time that can never be retrieved.

With that said, how about setting the simple goal of being an encourager?  When your heart is set on helping others you are not only enabling and encouraging them to pursue their dreams but you are setting yourself up to be blessed!  In doing this, you are administering the “Golden Rule” in Matthew 7:12 “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you…”

Let’s all add one more goal to that list of aspirations – be one who encourages!  You will feel better. They will feel better.  You will pleasing God and fulfilling one of his commands. Give it a shot – be the source of encouragement! 

For more information feel free to call us or email us at info@maysmission.org and thank you for your support!

Photos of our founder visiting wounded soldiers and inspiring hope, our founder with Miss Arkansas Wheelchair, photos of Mission employees working, a camper having fun at camp and a Mays scholarship recipient volunteering with a music program for kids with disabilities