Walking helps! Walking is therapy for me. When I walk I think; I sort; I get in touch with my anger; I relive my pain as a way of coming to terms with it; I process. I do some of my best thinking when I walk. Often something that I am dealing with is much clearer when I return from a walk.
Carolyn DeArmond Blevins is AssociateProfessor, Emerita of the School of Religion at Carson-Newman College.She lives with her husband, Bill, in Jefferson City, Tennessee, where she enjoys walking, reading and writing.