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Archive for October, 2009
5 Ways to Boost Your Will to Work Out
Author: adminOct 14
Your are not lazy but you may be depleted.
It is after work, and you are at an intersection. Turn right, and you go to the gym. Turn left and you head home. You hit the turn signal. Home it is.
You tell yourself you are lazy and weak. But you are not, and a new study explains why. Recent research suggests that self control is a resource, rather than a character trait.
If you spend your morning talking yourself out of having a burger and fries for lunch, or are focused on completing a big work project, it is natural not to have the drive left over to exercise at the end of the day.
Try these five tips:
1. Focus on fun
2. Exercise in the a.m.
3. Reward yourself before you begin
4. Turn on the tunes
5. Take a quick snooze
The benefits of good bacteria
Author: adminOct 14
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There has been a lot of talk lately about the good bacteria in certain foods. They are called pro biotic, and as the pro prefix indicates, they are, indeed, good for you. Pro biotic are alive microorganisms that found in food or supplements that promote health.
Trillions of bacteria, many of which protect you from disease, already live in your gut. When the balancing act between the good and the bad gets thrown off, your health can suffer. This upset can occur when you take antibiotics, which kill off friendly, along with unfriendly, bacteria. They may also cause gas, cramping and diarrhea.
An analysis of studies also found that chronic conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome, ankylosing spondylits and rheumatoid arthritis, may be associated with fewer friendly bacteria in the gut. Pro biotic foods help replace the good bacteria that have been destroyed by medications or illness.
Are You Programmed to Love Chocolate?
Author: adminOct 14
Chocoholics may be on to something. Researchers examined two groups of men, one made up of men who identified themselves as chocolate desiring and the other as chocolate indifferent. They discovered that the chocoholics had a distinctive metabolic profile that was different from that of the other group.
Although researchers did not identify a chocolate gene they did find that all the chocolate lovers shared low levels of bad cholesterol and higher levels of albumin, a protein involved in tissue healing. This profile was evident even when the men did not eat chocolate.
The results led researchers to believe that some people might be programmed genetically to love chocolate. Although other studies have found links between types of nutrients and genes, this is the first time that a preference for a specific food has shown up on a lab test. They think the same thing could be true of other food preferences, as well.
Talk More, Learn More, Do More
Author: adminOct 14
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Your strong response makes perfect sense. Who know more about the challenges of getting, keeping and paying for health care, medications and insurance than you? The reality is harsh – your quality of life, physical function, and ability to earn a living, as well as care for your family and yourself are dependent, in so many ways, on how good your insurance is or how deep your pockets are.
Without adequate resources, people skip medications or don’t go to the doctor. it is awful to hear people confess to making choices between food and medicine. Without good care, people’s health deteriorates and they become increasingly disabled.
But, hey, there is so much you can do, too. The survey results show that more than 90% of you vow to get better informed. So learn all you can, and then be sure.
Shake Away Calories with Belly Dancing
Author: adminOct 14
Belly Dancing also called middle eastern dance, is easy on the joints and has emerged as one of the hot new exercise trends for people of all ages. Actually fitness, gyms and dance studios across the country have added belly dancing for their class rosters, and have attracted both women and men. And with good reason: You get endurance, flexibility and strength from a low impact workout that makes your body and mind strong. Benefits include:
1. Increased core muscle strength.
2. Increased flexibility
3. Improved cardiovascular condition
4. Stronger bones and reduced risk of osteoporosis
5. Better posture
6. Enhanced coordination and balance.
Find the beauty in your individuality and make the most of it.
Stretch and Stay Loose
Author: adminOct 14
Keep your body limber and your joints happy.
Regular stretching helps reduce stiffness and keeps your joints flexible, making everyday activities easier. Stretching lowers your risk of joint injuries, contributes to better posture and improves circulation, which helps reduce inflammation.
It recommends daily flexibility exercises for all people with arthritis. Aim for at least 15 minutes a day. It will take only a few weeks before you notice a big difference in your flexibility. Follow these guidelines:
1. Warm up first with about 5 minutes of moderate activity, such as walking.
2. Hold each stretch for 30 seconds. For most muscle groups and joints, a single long stretch is enough.
3. Don’t push past the point of middle tension. If you feel any sharp pain or increased discomfort that lasts longer than two hours, consult your doctor or physical therapist.
4. Refrain from bouncing, which can cause microscopic muscle tears and more pain.
5. Always move slowly and gently, and remember to breathe. Counting out loud helps to ensure that you are breathing easily.
The perfect job
Author: adminOct 12
Not everyone is blessed with a job that they like 100 percent. You can always find fault in your job if you think about it: a crabby boss, irresponsible colleagues, unjust compensation; the list can be endless. Given the current economic conditions, however, you can only be grateful to have a job, period. There’s nothing wrong with staying in the job for the money.
Ah, but a lot of people would disagree and ask you point blank. What about personal satisfaction and fulfilment? Is it even possible to learn to love a job you hate?
Here are some tips on how to deal with the frustrations of being stuck in an unsatisfying work environment, and actually renew your enthusiasm for your job:
1. Make a pain and pleasure list
2. Find the source of your discontent
3. Be a part of the solution
4. Find friends
5. Take a vacation
6. Be thankful
7. Manage your career
8. Get a reality check
Saving strategies
Author: adminOct 12
Most of us are creatures of habit. That is why we hardly think twice about buying an expensive cup of coffee on our afternoon break, eating out with the family on Sundays, or getting some retail therapy when we’re feeling stressed out. That is how many of you define and find comfort. Except, we are all feeling the crunch these days, so no more ifs and buts – it’s time to save here and now.
But you need not feel deprived, because you can substitute something else and still have a lot of savings to show for it. Just take heart and inspiration from some other people who found their own way to save for a rainy day.
1. On eating and drinking out. Stopped drinking soft drinks, take a juice and water. Stopped drinking signature coffee. Now just take it once in a while.
2. On shopping habits. Give up on buying signature bags.
3. On beauty treatments, give up going to exclusive spas, give up bimonthly manicure and pedicure.
4. On travel plans. Give up extras and other luxuries on plane trips.
5. On lifestyle choices. Give up expensive cable TV subscription. Give up having maid and other luxurious things.
More ideas
Author: adminOct 12
Put a small twig in a small pot, that’s stuffed with Styrofoam or pebbles and voila. Say goodbye to tangled necklaces, bracelets, chandelier earrings and rings.
Use a clothespin to hold on to bills and notes. Glue a magnet at the back of it and stick on to your refrigerator.
Glue a magnet onto used cheese spread bottle caps. You may want to put your child’s surplus ID picture or embellish it with old buttons and small pebbles to turn into a ref magnet.
Use comics’ pages or painted old directory pages to wrap gifts.
Gather up your child’s old broken crayola pieces and get your old essential oil burner to melt them and do crafts with your kid.
Letters and drawing do get old. Have them framed and show how much you appreciate these things.
An old galvanized tin may be painted over to make a nice magnet board.
The Emotional Centers of the Brain
Author: adminOct 11
A child’s path to leadership could be jumpstarted when his emotional and social aspects are developed. This could be done by way of nourishing three distinct parts of the brain – the amygdale, the hippo campus and the cerebrum.
The amygdale is a structure of the brain that involves functions like tagging life events, emotional control, processing negative events and is associated with fear.
The hippocampus is a part of the inner brain that has a role in learning, memory and spatial orientation.
The brain needs nourishment for it fully functions and certain nutrients can have a big impact on a child’s growth and brain development. Beyond learning abilities and memory retention, a child can be nurtured holistically when specific structures of his brain – the amygdale, the hippocampus and the cerebrum – are properly nourished. When these specific brain centres are supplied with the right balance of nutrients, the social and emotional development of a child are then supported which in turn will cultivate his leadership potential.