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Natural Seasonal Allergy Relief

Nettle Leaf Tea

Made from stinging nettle plants, organic nettle tea can help relieve seasonal allergy symptoms with its natural antihistamine. You reap all the benefits of antihistamine symptom relief without having to take conventional medicines. You can drink the daily as a preventative or as needed.

Spirulina & Other Superfoods

Spirulina is a superfood full of amazing plant nutrients, like iron, calcium, vitamin A and C, and protein. While great for overall health, spiraling may be beneficial during allergy season because it is high in antioxidants and has been shown to protect the body from anything that might compromise the immune system. It is high in chlorophyll and is detoxifying. Other superfoods like Kale, turmeric, mace powder, hemp, and flax are great for reducing inflammation and boosting your immune system.

Probiotic

A probiotic can help boost your gut and immune system health, which plays a big part in seasonal allergies. You can digest probiotics by eating fermented items like sauerkraut, and kombucha, or by taking a supplement. Make sure it is a high-quality probiotic from an organic source.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar is detoxifying and practically a remedy for everything. Taking as little as 1 tablespoon a day can help you feel and be healthier, which will, in turn, reduce your allergy symptoms. Make sure you purchase unfiltered organic Apple Cider Vinegar.

Essential Oils

Essential oils, such as melaleuca, peppermint, lavender, frankincense, lemon, and eucalyptus, help with seasonal allergy relief. I like to fill a roller bottle with a carrier oil and 5-10 drops of each chosen essential oil. I apply this to my nose, on my temples, and behind my ears when I begin to feel swollen or puffy, as well as to the bottom of my feet. You can use these as needed as well as preventative.


All great ideas from one of my favorite bookazines, Williow & Sage by Stampington.  


Melinda

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Easy To Make Peppermint Sugar Scrub-Perfect Holiday Gift

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I believe this recipe came from Willow & Sage by Stampington.

YOU WILL NEED

Yields 1 cup

1/2 cup coconut oil

Glass bowl

1 cup granulated sugar

12-15 drops peppermint essential oil

Glass jars

Candy cane, finely crushed

TO MAKE

Melt the coconut oil in a glass bowl in the microwave for about 30 seconds, and let cool for five minutes. Stir in the sugar and essential oils until combined. Package the peppermint sugar scrub in airtight glass jars, and sprinkle finely crushed candy cane on top; mix the candy cane into the scrub if desired.

 

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The pivotal role of patients in Lyme disease research

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Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA

18NOV2020

LYMEPOLICYWONK:

The pivotal role of patients in Lyme disease research

MyLymeData

I gave the following remarks by telephone at the November 17 meeting of the Tick-Borne Disease Working Group.

Good morning. I’m Lorraine Johnson, the CEO of LymeDisease.org and the principal investigator of the MyLymeData patient registry and research platform.

Although Lyme disease is estimated to have over 400,000 cases per year, clinical trial research funding trails behind leprosy, which has an incidence of less than 200 cases a year.

In chronic Lyme disease, pharma has shown no interest in developing new treatment drugs and the NIH has funded just three clinical trial grants – the last one funded over 20 years ago.

The challenges of Lyme disease research

This means that even though it is not a rare disease, Lyme disease is research-disadvantaged and faces the same research challenges that rare diseases encounter. To facilitate and accelerate the pace of research, these diseases build a research engine linking patient registries, biorepositories, and clinical data networks. The NIH and the Patient Centered Research Outcomes Institute as well as the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality have led efforts in this area. Dr. Collins recently acknowledged the important role of patient-led research in COVID-19.

MyLymeData has enrolled over 14,000 patients, collected over 5 million data points, and published three peer-reviewed studies. It has also partnered with the Lyme Disease Biobank, a project of the Bay Area Lyme Foundation and is working with a publicly traded company to help recruit patients for a diagnostics study.

MyLymeData was initially developed as part of the PCORnet patient-driven research effort when I served on its Executive Committee. I continue to serve as a subject matter expert in patient registries for PCORnet registries through the University of Chicago.

When the optimal treatment, duration, or combination of treatments is unknown–as it is in chronic Lyme disease–the process of conducting back-to-back sequential randomized controlled trials to determine the best treatment approach is not realistic. Dr. Califf, former head of the FDA who served with me on the PCORnet Executive Committee used to say, “Randomized trials are great, but they take too long, cost too much, and don’t apply to most people.”

Professor Abernathy at Duke puts it this way: “It can take more than a decade for a trial to progress from the idea stage to actionable information, and the cost and complexity mean that many questions will never be addressed with such trials”

Patients can’t wait for research that may not come. Patient registries like MyLymeData play a pivotal role in accelerating the slow pace of research. They allow us to evaluate care as it is actually provided by clinicians to provide the answers that chronic Lyme disease patients need today. To solve these problems, we will need to avail ourselves of all tools in our kits and all forms of evidence. Thank you.

Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA, is the Chief Executive Officer of LymeDisease.org. You can contact her at lbjohnson@lymedisease.org. On Twitter, follow her @lymepolicywonk. 

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#Weekend Music Share *All Right Now

It’s the weekend, I’m so glad you’ve joined me. This week I’m staying with Rock music, these are my coming of age songs and have great memories attached. I’m sure you have your own coming of age tunes.

What is your favorite music the time period?

In health,

Melinda



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Why we should all stop saying “I know exactly how you feel”

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Sep 21, 2017 / Celeste Headlee

You don’t. And you’re also steering the focus away from someone who probably just wants to be heard. Here’s how to be a more considerate conversation partner, says radio host and writer Celeste Headlee.

A good friend of mine lost her dad some years back. I found her sitting alone outside our workplace, just staring at the horizon. She was absolutely distraught, and I didn’t know what to say to her. It’s so easy to say the wrong thing to someone who is grieving and vulnerable.

So I started talking about how I grew up without a father. I told her my dad had drowned in a submarine when I was only nine months old and I’d always mourned his loss, even though I’d never known him. I wanted her to realize that she wasn’t alone, that I’d been through something similar and I could understand how she felt.

But after I related this story, my friend snapped, “Okay, Celeste, you win. You never had a dad and I at least got to spend 30 years with mine. You had it worse. I guess I shouldn’t be so upset that my dad just died.”

I was stunned and mortified. “No, no, no,” I said, “that’s not what I’m saying at all. I just meant I know how you feel.”

And she answered, “No, Celeste, you don’t. You have no idea how I feel.”

Often subtle and unconscious, conversational narcissism is the desire to do most of the talking and to turn the focus of the exchange to yourself.

She walked away and I stood there feeling like a jerk. I had wanted to comfort her and, instead, I’d made her feel worse. When she began to share her raw emotions, I felt uncomfortable so I defaulted to a subject with which I was comfortable: myself. She wanted to talk about her father, to tell me about the kind of man he was. She wanted to share her cherished memories. Instead, I asked her to listen to my story.

From that day forward, I started to notice how often I responded to stories of loss and struggle with stories of my own experiences. My son would tell me about clashing with a kid in Boy Scouts, and I would talk about a girl I fell out with in college. When a coworker got laid off, I told her about how much I struggled to find a job after I had been laid off years earlier. But when I began to pay more attention, I realized the effect of sharing my experiences was never as I intended. What all of these people needed was for me to hear them and acknowledge what they were going through. Instead, I forced them to listen to me.

Sociologist Charles Derber describes this tendency as “conversational narcissism.” Often subtle and unconscious, it’s the desire to take over a conversation, to do most of the talking, and to turn the focus of the exchange to yourself. Derber writes that it “is the key manifestation of the dominant attention-getting psychology in America.”

We can craftily disguise our attempts to shift focus — we might start a sentence with a supportive remark and then follow up with a comment about ourselves.

The game of catch is often used as a metaphor for conversation. In an actual game of catch, you’re forced to take turns. But in conversation, we often find ways to resist giving someone else a turn. Sometimes, we use passive means to subtly grab control of the exchange.

This tug-of-war over attention is not always easy to track. We can very craftily disguise our attempts to shift focus. We might start a sentence with a supportive comment, and then follow up with a comment about ourselves. For instance, if a friend tells us they just got a promotion, we might respond by saying, “That’s great! Congratulations. I’m going to ask my boss for a promotion, too. I hope I get it.”

Such a response could be fine, as long as we allow the focus to shift back to the other person again. However, the healthy balance is lost when we repeatedly shine the attention back on ourselves.

While reciprocity is an important part of any meaningful conversation, the truth is shifting the attention to our own experiences is completely natural. Modern humans are hardwired to talk about themselves more than any other topic. One study found that “most social conversation time is devoted to statements about the speaker’s own emotional experiences and/or relationships, or those of third parties not present.”

The insula, an area of the brain deep inside the cerebral cortex, takes in the information that people tell us and then tries to find a relevant experience in our memory banks that can give context to the information. It’s mostly helpful: the brain is trying to make sense of what we hear and see. Subconsciously, we find similar experiences and add them to what’s happening at the moment, and then the whole package of information is sent to the limbic regions, the part of the brain just below the cerebrum. That’s where some trouble can arise — instead of helping us better understand someone else’s experience, our own experiences can distort our perceptions of what the other person is saying or experiencing.

The more comfortable you are, the more difficult it is to empathize with the suffering of another.

study from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences suggests that our egos distort our perception of our empathy. When participants watched a video of maggots in a group setting, they could understand that other people might be repulsed by it. But if one person was shown pictures of puppies while the others were shown the maggot video, the puppy viewer generally underestimated the rest of the group’s negative reaction to the maggots.

Study author Dr. Tania Singer observed, “The participants who were feeling good themselves assessed their partners’ negative experiences as less severe than they actually were. In contrast, those who had just had an unpleasant experience assessed their partners’ good experience less positively.” In other words, we tend to use our own feelings to determine how others feel.

Here’s how that translates to your daily conversations: Let’s say you and a friend are both laid off at the same time by the same company. In that case, using your feelings as a measure of your friend’s feelings may be fairly accurate because you’re experiencing the same event. But what if you’re having a great day andyou meet a friend who was just laid off? Without knowing it, you might judge how your friend is feeling against your good mood. She’ll say, “This is awful. I’m so worried that I feel sick to my stomach.” You’d respond, “Don’t worry, you’ll be okay. I was laid off six years ago and everything turned out fine.” The more comfortable you are, the more difficult it is to empathize with the suffering of another.

It took me years to realize I was much better at the game of catch than I was at its conversational equivalent. Now I try to be more aware of my instinct to share stories and talk about myself. I try to ask questions that encourage the other person to continue. I’ve also made a conscious effort to listen more and talk less.

Recently, I had a long conversation with a friend who was going through a divorce. We spent almost 40 minutes on the phone, and I barely said a word. At the end of our call, she said, “Thank you for your advice. You’ve really helped me work some things out.”

The truth is, I hadn’t offered any advice. Most of what I said was a version of “That sounds tough. I’m sorry this is happening to you.” She didn’t need advice or stories from me. She just needed to be heard.

Excerpted with permission from the book We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter by Celeste Headlee. Published by Harper Wave, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. © 2017 Celeste Headlee.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, the bestselling author of We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter, and cohost of the series Retro Report on PBS. Headlee serves as an advisory board member for Procon and the Listen First Project. In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the executive producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and has anchored programs including, Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. She also cohosted the national morning news show The Takeaway for PRI and WNYC, anchored World Channel’s presidential coverage in 2012, and received the 2019 Media Changemaker Award.

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Gluten-Free Salmon with Lime and Sesame Seeds Great for the Season

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Gluten-Freedom by Alessio Fasano, MD with Susie Flaherty

Ingredients:

 

1 1/2 to 2 pounds salmon (wild-caught preferred with skin on)

Juice from 2-3 limes

Olive Oil

Sesame Seeds

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheet with parchment paper and coat very lightly with olive oil. Place salmon, skin side down, on parchment paper in the pan.

Squees the juice of 2-3 limes into a bowl. Use a pastry brush to coat salmon with lime juice. Coat the top of the salmon with sesame seeds. Bake for 15-20 minutes. Fish is done when it flakes easily with a fork. Be careful to not overcook.

Enjoy!

 In Health,

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

Every Day Health Hacks

Despite having Chronic Lyme Disease, Fibromyalgia, Hypogammaglobulinemia, and Dementia, I’ve been relatively healthy for the past six months. I count my blessings and chalk it up to some big lifestyle changes.  

I believe self-care is the things we do every day to stay healthy, not just the special moments we spend taking care of ourselves. I’m learning more every day about the importance mental health plays on physical health, they are intertwined.

Below are the simple but important steps I work to accomplish every day, there may be a day or two where I don’t get outside or go to Starbucks but as a general rule the outline is my daily schedule.

 

We go to the Starbucks drive-thru for a coffee. We have a huge container of Clorox wipes and have a routine we go thru before leaving the drive-thru to ensure we don’t get the virus.

Taking all of my medications is critical to my physical and mental health.

Women’s over 50 Multi-Vitamin with Calcium.

Biotin for healthy hair.

Calcium 1200mg. 

Vitamin D with K-5000 IU of D3 and 180 Mcg of K2 MK7 

Probiotics 100 Billion CFU

Nicotinamide 300mg-Recommended by my Lyme doctor to help improve the immune system at the cellular level.

Manuka Honey, Certified UMF 20+ (MGO 850+) 

Use Clean CBD products.

Eat fresh fruit and yogurt for lunch.

Reduce stress by meditating several times a day for at least 5 minutes.

Only watch one hour of news, 30 minutes local, and 30 minutes national. 

Light an aromatherapy candle, placed somewhere I won’t forget it’s burning.

In spite of COVID, I still schedule critical doctor’s appointments and lab work.

Getting outside for fresh air even for 10 minutes. Just hearing a bird call can change the outlook on my day.

There are several bird feeders and a birdbath at my kitchen window that my husband takes care of for me. I can not tell you the enjoyment I get out of seeing the birds, woodpeckers, and squirrels every day.

Spend multiple times a day with my dogs, one on one attention and training. it’s rewarding to watch them grow and learn. The love I get is unconditional.

Bedtime Routine:

Go to bed 2 hours before bedtime. In those 2 hours, there is no sound, no computer, no phone, nothing. I lather up with my CBD creams and favorite hand lotion and a touch of aromatherapy oil. Sometimes I’ll turn on the diffuser.  

Those 2 hours give my mind time to wind down, get all the ramblings out, and let my mind completely calm down. At bedtime, I take my sleeping meds and another round of CBD cream. I’m now ready. Rarely do I have trouble going to sleep. 

There’s no one size fits all to have the best healthy life but we all can take steps every day to push ourselves forward. What small steps have you taken each day to improve your physical and mental health?

In Health,

Melinda

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Vegan Gifts for Women Over 40

Aromalief Team

November 13, 2020  

New from the Aromalief blog is a great Women’s gift guide. Annabel has done an excellent job of rounding up gift ideas that I would love to receive, especially the Passion Planner and Aromalief package.

Holiday shopping has started earlier than ever this year! To help you pick out some thoughtful gifts for the women in your life (or for yourself!), we’ve rounded up some of our favorite Gifts for Women Over 40. All wonderful and unique ideas to end 2020 strong and begin 2021 full of energy and positivity! 

Vegan Gifts for Women Over 40

 

Our Vegan Gifts for Women Over 40 brings has wonderful and unique ideas to end 2020 strong and begin 2021 full of energy and positivity. 

The holidays are just around the corner and 2020 has been a challenging year in so many ways. From COVID to fires and more, the country is under stress and for those of us with chronic pain, this may translate into pain flare ups. However, we need to take care of ourselves and try our best to choose hope because the world needs more people that look for the light instead of falling into darkness. 

OY-L Be Well Kit

1. It’s like your mini 2020 survival kit that includes your basics during COVID and still be stylish. Be Well Kit contains a plant-based hand sanitizer, a body serum to relieve dryness, an antibacterial powerhouse in a roll-on for an aromatherapy boost and a cotton face mask- all bundled in a signature reusable pouch.

$45 Shop Be Well Kit from OY-L 

2. The Positivity Candle from Scentsability will help with your state of mind. Light it up for a gentle reminder for the light you wish to be for the world. Based in South Florida, Scentsability provides training and work for adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). A blend of fresh mandarin and bergamot with water lily, lemon blossom, driftwood, musk, and amber, creating a scent reminiscent of blue skies, energizing you to increase the POSITIVITY in your day.

$25 Shop Positivity Candle from Scentsability

Courtney Black Quilt Vegan Sustainable Cross-Body Bag

3. This stylish bag is made from recycled water bottles. They have several other wonderful designs, but this one has the perfect size and shape to wear daily or to a special occasion when we go back to doing those things. 

$135 Shop Labante USA Cross Bag

Weekly 2021 Annual Pacific Blue - Passion Planner

4. This is my favorite planner and I have been using this for the past 2 years. Some of my favorite features are the weekly motivational quotes, a personal and work list because we need to not just work, but also take care of ourselves as people. The other great thing is the monthly reflections section. This planner is perfect to live life with purpose. 

$1 for every planner sold will benefit charity: water, a non-profit organization whose mission is to bring clean and safe drinking water to people around the world through community-owned and sustainable water projects

$35 Shop Passion Planner in Pacific Blue 

5. No list would be complete without Aromalief. Our brand has been steadily growing thanks to the wonderful support of our customers. This winter we excited to bring you the Aromalief Day & Night Gift Set that comes in a beautiful box and ready to gift. This is the perfect gift for a wonderful and caring person that may be stressed and suffering from aches and pains.

$64 Shop Aromalief Hemp Pain Relief Creams Day & Night Gift Set

These amazing Vegan Gifts for Women Over 40 are perfect for giving to others or even for yourself. 

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In health,

Melinda


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Making Life a Little Easier for Your Elderly Loved Ones

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If you have an elderly loved one in your life, it’s extremely important to keep an eye out for them and to help them wherever possible. Sure, it may feel odd looking after these people. After all, they are often individuals who looked out for us and helped us while we were growing up. But now, the tables have switched and it’s your turn! Now, in particular, they are likely to need more help than ever, as we’re living through a pandemic. Here are a few steps you can take to make their life as easy as possible!

Pandemic Related Help

Coronavirus has wreaked havoc for almost everybody this year. But the virus and disease are most dangerous to elderly individuals – the over 70s – in general. So, your elderly loved ones may need a little more support during this time. Here are some steps you should be taking to help them out!

  • Provide Them With Up to Date Information – right now, many of us are getting our news from our smartphones. We get notifications and can read the news on a second by second basis to see new guidelines and regulations. Elderly people, on the other hand, tend to get their news from newspapers, the radio, or the television. This makes updates slower. So, keep them in the know by updating them yourself.
  • Do Their Shopping for Them – supermarkets are packed with people. Sure, many may be implementing social distancing. But it’s generally best to pick up your elderly loved ones’ shopping for them. This can include food shopping, toiletries, picking up prescriptions, and other essentials.
  • Keep In Touch – it’s easy for the elderly to feel pretty lonely right now. Keep in touch to make sure they’re feeling loved and so they can have a chat. Give them a call regularly.

Day to Day Life

There are steps you can take to make the elderly’s day to day lives – whether we are in a pandemic or not – a little simpler. Here are a few to consider!

  • Adapting Their Home – there are many changes you can make to your elderly loved one’s home to make it more comfortable and easier to get about. Whether that’s a stairlift, a walk-in bath, or anything else.
  • Helping Their Mobility – sometimes elderly people find it a little difficult getting from A to B. Maybe they’re no longer comfortable driving. Maybe they don’t have the energy to walk long distances. This is when you can contact Scooters ‘N Chairs. They have all sorts of mobility equipment available.
  • Consider Care Services – some elderly individuals need a little help around the house day today. If you are unable to provide this yourself due to other commitments, you may need to look into care services. This could include at-home care or moving your loved one into a care home. A proper assessment will determine their needs.

These changes aren’t all too big. So, make the effort to ensure your elderly loved one is getting everything they could possibly need on a day to day basis to make their lives as easy as possible!

This is a collaborative post.

In health,

Melinda

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4 Ways You Can Support Elderly Relatives

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Your parents and older relatives spent their time supporting you through a range of roadblocks you encountered in life. Now that they are older, it’s your turn to repay the favor. But how can you, your partner, siblings, and children provide the vital support that seniors need as they grow older? 

Help Them Find Communities

It’s easy for seniors to become isolated from the world around them. Their friends may not live close enough anymore. Or they aren’t as mobile as they once were. However, staying in touch with a community can help stave off degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, which will ensure their quality of life is as good as it can be. There are plenty of elderly communities around that you can find and introduce your relatives to, allowing them to meet people their age who share their interests. This means they won’t solely rely on you for the company, and can even have new experiences. 

Give Them Ways to Contact You 

Life can be exceptionally busy, there’s no doubt about this, and because of this, there’s a risk that you neglect to get in touch with your elderly relatives as often as you should. However, this shouldn’t mean they cannot get in touch with you when they feel like a chat. Smartphones, laptops, and tablets may intimidate them at first, but they are crucial for ensuring that they can contact you, allowing you to offer the support they need. They won’t need the latest smartphone, but something easy to use and with a strong wifi connection will do the trick. 

Include Them 

When planning how to support your parents, you need to remember that they are not just there. They are still human, and they will always have their preferences for how they want to live. Because of this, you must include them in any plans you have for offering support. Don’t neglect to ask them what they want to do, whether it’s visiting them at their house or go somewhere else where they can get some fresh air. It’s easy to feel like you lose your autonomy the older you get, so providing a chance to retain their independence will do wonders for their well being. 

Assess What They Need 

Sometimes, you can’t provide exactly what your elderly relatives need, so you need to assess these needs and look for solutions. While they might live at home now, medical conditions could impact how easy this is for them. If this is the case, you can consider retirement homes or care workers who will visit your relatives to provide the treatment they need. Services that offer such assistance include https://catholiccarecenter.org/long-term-care/, which will provide expert service and give you and your relatives the peace of mind you need. 

Support

Supporting your elderly relatives will help them manage their senior years more comfortably and prevent any of the loneliness or isolation problems that can come from old age. Whether they require a helping hand now and again or need more professional support, you can be there for them no matter what and make the best of the last years you have with them. 

This is a collaborative post.

In health,

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing

Great Gluten-Free Dessert For Of All Ages

From Helen Allan Christchurch, New Zealand

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For your next birthday party, make a “pavlova” – a delicious meringue shell filled with whipped cream and topped with fresh fruit. With it’s sweet, fluffy interior and crunchy crust, meringue is a favorite for kids of all ages. The desert, which is claimed by both New Zealand and Australia, was created for the great imperial Russian ballerina, Anna Palova, during her tour in the 1920’s.

INGREDIENTS:

4 egg whites

1 cup fine granulated sugar (castor sugar)

1 teaspoon white vinegar

2 teaspoons cornstarch

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup heavy cream

1 tablespoon whipping cream

1 tablespoon powdered sugar (if desired)

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Strawberries and kiwi fruit

Preheat oven 250 degrees. Beat eggs whites on high speed until they look like ribbons when dropped from the beater. Add sugar, one tablespoon at a time, beating after each addition. Beat meringue mixture until it forms stiffs peaks but isn’t dry.

Fold vinegar, cornstarch, and vanilla into mixture. Using parchment paper on a cookie sheet, spoon the meringue mixture into a circle on the sheet about six to eight inches in diameter ( a rubber spatula really helps with this step.)

Bake 1 1/2 hours. Turn oven off and open the door, leaving the meringue to cool. The meringue shell will fall as it cools but that is okay.- that’s when whipped cream is for.

When the meringue shell is cool, whip the cream in the mixing bowl until it thickens. If desired, add sugar and vanilla to the cream. Don’t overbeat the cream or it will clump. Cover meringue with whipped cream and sliced fruit. You might want to make two-this is a very popular dessert! One pavlova serves six to eight people. And just in case you’d like the kids to eat dinner before dessert, try this traditional New Zealand family dinner one weekend.

Enjoy!

In Health,

Melinda

Celebrate Life · Fun

Happy Birthday Gramps (1918-2012)

My gramps would be 102 today, it’s hard to believe it’s been almost eight years since he died. Gramps was the only father figure I had in my life and he was rock solid. On the first date, he made the guy give his driver licenses, car plate number, home phone number, parent’s name, where he went to school, and what movie he was taking me to see. I was mortified and remember telling granny if this is would happen every date I wouldn’t be dating.

My gramps loved me unconditionally, always living by example and telling me I could do anything, be anything. When I was a young girl we would watch Miss America and I would say I want to be Miss America, he said okay, you can if you work hard and really want it.

In all my life he only lost his temper three times, two I deserved. The other, well…..he was too sick, dying really and I don’t count that one. I had the privilege of being a caregiver to my gramps while he was dying. You find out what a person is made of and what you are made of when you’re faced with death.

He had kidney failure and we knew he would go into a coma a couple of days before dying. One morning he woke up talking but not making sense, I knew we were getting close. I made his favorite meal, potato soup, and called family. He would not get into the hospital bed until that day, he had refused. That day he knew the end was near.

We talked about how he would be with my granny soon and see his parents again. He loved my granny so much and was ready to see her, she had died several years earlier. I feed him or tried to, I ended up spilling soup down his face, we laughed.

There wasn’t a need to say a tearful goodbye, we had months to talk and share our feelings, say what we wanted to say and so there weren’t any tears. He was not in pain, just sleepy. What a beautiful way to die. Being able to talk about good times and then go to sleep.

My gramps loved to play Lotto scratch-off games. In this photo rendering, he is enjoying several cards we bought for his birthday. It was always the simple things that made him happy.

I know he’s proud of me and was the daughter he never had.

I miss him terribly and not a day goes by without thinking about him or the lessons he taught me.

Happy Birthday, Gramps.

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing

Easy To Make Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookies

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By Anna Quigg

One of my favorite sweet treats during that ravenous time in my second trimester was a homeade peanut butter cookie. The recipe is so quick and it’s easy, it’s a snap.

INGREDIENTS

1 beaten egg

1 cup sugar

1 cup peanut butter

Mix well and drop on parchment paper on a cookie sheet. Bake at 375 dgrees for 10 minutes until golden.

Enjoy!

In Health,

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing

Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

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 This is not my recipe but has been a big success around our house and feedback from readers has been overwhelmingly positive.

Ingredients

8 tablespoons (1/2 cup) butter or non-dairy alternative (Earth Balance Buttery Sticks)

8 tablespoons (1/2 cup) shortening (or Earth Balance Shortening Stick)

1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar

1/2 cup granulated cane sugar

3/4 teaspoon sea salt

2 teaspoons gluten-free vanilla extract (Neilson Massey Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla)

2 large eggs (or reconstituted Ener-G egg replacer or applesauce)

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

2 1/2 cups Jules Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flour or other brand

12 ounces semisweet chocolate chips or dairy-free chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, white chocolate chips (available dairy-free), M&M’s, or a mixture

Bring the butter and shortening to room temperature and then beat together with sugars until light and fluffy (several minutes). Mix in the vanilla extract and eggs until combined.

In another bowl, whisk together dry ingredients. Gradually stir these dry ingredients into the sugar mixture. Stir in chips and nuts, if so desired.

Scoop dough into a container (metal, if possible) and cover tightly. Refrigerate of freeze until very cold (overnight is ideal). Preheat oven to 350 degrees (static) or 325 degrees (convection).

Drop measured tablespoons onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, at least 1 inch apart. Bake 8-9 minutes, or until the tops are lightly browned. Let them stand 5 minutes before removing them from cooling racks.

Makes approximately 60 cookies

In Health, 

Melinda

 

Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health

Review of WaveLife Technologies Energy Cell

I’ve updated my review with a new testimonial, which affirms what I discovered about the WaveLife Energy Cell, it’s a great pain-relieving product at a very accessible price point. Check out my review below and the WaveLife site for more information. 

This post contains affiliate links which means I make a small commission when you use them at no additional cost to you and it helps my coffee habit.

I’ve heard from WaveLife Technologies that many of you have purchased the WaveLife Energy Cell from my review. I would love to hear how the WaveLife Energy Cell worked for you.

 

I focused on my left knee pain since it is the greatest pain I have on a daily basis. I’m months overdue for a total knee replacement and thought this was a great way to see how well the product worked.

I taped the Energy Cell right below my knee just to the side to get good coverage of the stick-on pads. I wore it for six hours and the tape on the bandage just started to peel on one side at the end of six hours.

After 20-25 minutes of wearing the Energy Cell, I could feel the pain in my knee start to dissipate. The pain didn’t completely go away but the first day I was able to delay taking a pain pill by an hour and a half hour. Pretty good for the first day. I was really surprised by how easy it was to wear not to mention getting some real results.

The second thru the fourth day I experienced the same results, shortly after taping on the Energy Cell the pain started to dissipate. I was able to go from an hour and a half to two hours later than normal before taking my scheduled pain pill.

I can’t recommend the WaveLife Technologies Energy Cell enough! Anytime I can get pain relief no matter how little is a great day for me. I plan on purchasing a second for my husband.

WaveLife Technologies 

*Here’s a discount code for 15% off your purchase, WAVELIFELIGHT15*

The Technical Information

Here’s more technical and scientific information about the Wavelife Technologies Energy Cell and the company.

The Wavelife Technologies Energy Cell is now available in the United States, you can find more information on retail pricing and how to purchase at concierge@wavelife.com.

WaveLife’s No Pain Energy Cell is a non-invasive, non-chemical pain management method that is based on over thirty years of research. It’s been developed in cooperation with over 2800 clinics in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It’s reported to help a wide range of pain, such as arthritis, headaches, lower back pain, post-surgery pain, upper back pain, and osteoporosis. You can find out more about the device and whether it could help you here.

WAVELIFE ENERGY CELL has a wide range of possible applications to address pain and other complications on a cellular level by supporting cell communication and regeneration. The WAVELIFE ENERGY CELL is a reliable companion for physical problems, lack of energy, and regeneration.

Thanks to the special vital field frequencies on the chip, distressed areas in the body can be stimulated safely and non-intrusively to recuperate faster without chemical drugs. Countless applications by therapists have already achieved positive results, with over 30 years of development and successful applications in clinics that support vital field applications in Switzerland, Germany, and Austria.

Scientists developed the WAVE ENERGY CELL in an elaborate process over many years. Tests, numerous satisfied customers as well as therapist bear testimony to its effectiveness.

Bettie Hayes, 82, from Phoenix, Arizona, is a professional tennis coach who had a right hip replacement in 2013 due to osteoarthritis

SEE HER VIDEO INTERVIEW HERE

“I have been suffering from pain on my lower back for at least ten years now. As a pain sufferer, I struggled most with my mobility; I like to garden and I like to play tennis, so pain definitely had an effect on these activities. I first put the Energy cell in my instep and I didn’t see results there, but later I put it on my left and right side of my lower back and immediately felt my pain diminished. Eventually, I got my mobility back again. What I like most about the Energy Cell is that it’s natural and there are no side effects. What I like most about not being in pain is movement; it certainly makes life better.”

 

 

 

How long can I wear the WAVELIFE ENERGY CELL?

We recommend replacing the WAVELIFE ENERGY CELL after six months, although some users report much longer periods.

For more information please contact WaveLife Technologies

Here’s a discount code for 15% off your purchase, WAVELIFELIGHT15

In Health,

Melinda

 

 

 

Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health

Vital Field Formerly WaveLife *New Mission New Products

WaveLife is now Vital Field with a new mission and innovative new products. I have heard from many of you that you purchased the No Pain Cell and also found pain relief. You will be excited to hear about the new products being launched. The packaging may change by the time the new products are reviewed.

The new Anti-Inflame Cell and Resistance Cell are en route and once I have a chance to test I will post a review on them as well.

No-Pain Cell – targets any type of musculoskeletal pain, especially ones where muscle stiffness and inflammation are an issue

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Anti-Inflame Cell – specifically developed to target inflammation

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Resistance Cell – developed to support the immune system

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The Energy Cell is a 100% natural, non-toxic, non-invasive, and non-addictive patented composite with magnetic properties, utilizing crystallized components and silicone, and which can retain and emit the therapeutic frequencies of Vital Fields for at least 6 months. Vital Fields are subtle energy fields, 100% natural, that help transfer energy and information across the body’s living systems (cells, organs, and micro-organs) so the body’s cells can repair and regenerate post-damage. Vital Fields have been researched and developed over the past four decades by experts and scientists.

I had great success with my knee pain with the No-Pain Cell. My knee needs a total replacement and is always hurting due to bone of bone pain. There is also a great deal of inflammation surrounding the area. As mentioned in my review, I received pain relief in 20-30 minutes after putting on the No-Pain Energy Cell with the provided patches. Once I ran out of patches I used regular surgical tape and found the same results.

The science behind the technology is well tested and peer-reviewed. I hope you will check out the Vital Field site and learn more about their products. Also, stay tuned for my reviews on the Anti-Inlame Energy Cell and Resistance Energy Cell.

In Health,

Melinda

Men & Womens Health

#Weekend Music Share *Time For Me To Fly

It’s the weekend, I’m so glad you’ve joined me. This week I’m going back to my favorite music, Rock!!!! I’m a true 70’s-80’s Rock lover. These are my coming of age songs and have mostly great memories attached. I’m sure you have your own coming of age tunes.

What is your favorite music the time period?

Keep dreaming of better days to come!

In Health,

Melinda



Welcome back to Weekend Music Share; the place where everyone can share their favorite music.

Feel free to use the ‘Weekend Music Share‘ banner in your post, and don’t forget to use the hashtag #WeekendMusicShare on social media so other participants can find your post.

Children · Communicating · Family · Health and Wellbeing · Mental Health

Researchers: Parents can help their children to face anxiety

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Behavioral science expert gives some ways to help your child beat separation anxiety

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. – According to the National Institutes of Health, the numbers of kids and adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions have been steadily on the rise. Cognitive-behavioral therapy, which teaches the child coping skills, and medication may help. But for some kids and their families, there is little relief. Now, researchers are studying a new method that helps parents help their children.

Bedtime for some families can become a struggle. But when the goodnight routine for Nicole Murphy’s son began to stretch for up to three hours, she knew she needed help with his separation anxiety.

“His little mind was always racing nonstop. So, it was kind of hard for him to shut that off, I think,” Nicole explained.

Eli Lebowitz, Ph.D., Psychologist, Yale School of Medicine Child Study Center, and his colleagues, developed a method of training parents to support anxious children. It’s called SPACE, or supportive parenting for anxious childhood emotions. Parents go through training to help their child face anxiety. Lebowitz says the first step is to show support and not downplay what their child is feeling.

“I get it. This is really hard, but I know you can handle it,” shared Dr. Lebowitz.

Lebowitz said parents also learn to help their children by not accommodating them. For example, a parent who would limit visitors for a child who gets anxious around strangers, or speaks for a child who gets nervous speaking, learns not to take those steps. In a study of 124 kids and their parents, the Yale researchers examined whether SPACE intervention was effective in treating children’s anxiety.

“Even though the children never met directly with the therapist and all the work was done through the parents, we found that SPACE was just as effective as CBT in treating childhood anxiety disorders,” stated Dr. Lebowitz.

The Murphy’s used the techniques learned through SPACE to coach their son through bedtime. Within a few weeks, he was falling asleep in 30 minutes.

“For us, it was like life-changing, honestly,” smiled Nicolle.

Melinda

Celebrate Life

Holiday Gift Ideas *Subscription Boxes For Everyone On Your List

As the holiday season rushes upon us, it’s a good time to talk about great subscription boxes for the special people on your list, of course, that includes YOU!

One of the great things about subscription boxes is you get a great value for the money and buy as many months as you like. Most offer one month, three months, six months, or one-year subscriptions. There are also some that offer a one-time gift purchase. These are all great options. I have subscribed to many boxes over the past two years and have been more than satisfied with 90% of the boxes and the value is often at least three times the purchase price. These are a couple of favorites from CrateJoy.

Family

Hemp Crate Co

IndieStitch

Little Bibs Box

CLOTH & PAPER

Papyrus Box

Treeline Thyme

Plants

The Plant Club

Coffee

Hawaii’s Coffee Box- A Hawaiian Coffee Tour in a Box

Cold Brew Club

Tea

Simple Loose Leaf Tea

Vintage Teacup Club

Respyre

Books

Chocolate and Book

The Wordy Traveler

Passion & Growth

A Whimsical Gift of Books and Lollipops Delivered Monthly

The Story Box

Food

EatTiamo

Gusto di Roma

Fresh Baked Cookie Crate

Home

The Home Box

Habitation Box

greenUP Box

Pets

Dog Mom Box

PETure Perfect

For all things subscription boxes for everyone in the family, young, old, and even pets check out CrateJoy. I’ve purchased many of my boxes thru CrateJoy and like that there are customer reviews before I buy. The customer service is also very prompt if you have a problem.

In Health,

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing

Holiday Gift Ideas *Women’s Subscription Boxes

 

It may feel a little early to start talking about the holidays but this year is like no other year in that shipping is already impacted before we hit the peak holiday season. Here are a couple ideas for the special women in your life, that includes YOU!  

These are a couple of my long time favorite subscription boxes. I can always count on these companies to deliver items of the highest quality that can be put to use right away or will make a great gift for someone on your list. Let’s not forget the holidays are right around the corner.

CauseBox

From clean beauty standouts to sustainable swaps, the Fall Box has a little of everything: 4 options to customize, 6 sustainable, ethical, full-size products worth over $250, one beautifully illustrated box. Yep, all that for just $49.95.

For a limited time, new members who join thru my link with get a free PMD Microderm, a $159.00 value as a gift.

I’ve been an annual member of CauseBox for three years and can say without a doubt have never received a disappointing box. They are women-owned, YEAH, they are committed to helping other women get out of poverty by working with artisans from around the world. Each month quarter CauseBox will send you a box packed full of items you need, some you even get to customize and the value is over $250 for the quarterly price $49.95.

Laurel & Reed

Laurel & Reed was created out of our founder’s journey to live a more organic and healthy lifestyle after she found out her father was battling cancer. Through his battle and into his remission, she chose to shift to a pure, clean, and all-natural lifestyle – knowing the harmful effects toxic beauty has on a women’s skin and health. 

Laurel Reed is clean beauty at it’s finest in a monthly subscription box for just $49.95. I can trust Laural & Reed to offer three to four full-size products of the highest quality at a fraction of the retail value. I don’t buy every month because they offer such great products that fit my need that I don’t need them every month. I’ve been a regular customer for three years and have never been disappointed. They are women-owned and committed to clean beauty.

Curateur

CURATEUR delivers coveted name-brand fashion, beauty, and home essentials right to your door every season. Plus, it unlocks year-round access to our members-only Shoppe, and other exclusive benefits. All items are Rachel Zoe approved and offered at exclusive prices.

Curateur is the most luxurious quarterly subscription box I buy, it’s a fashion-oriented box with a splash of clean beauty and skincare. Rachel Zoe is at the helm of this box and is another great woman-owned business. I’m have received two boxes and WOW you get so much luxury for only $99.99 per quarter. The Fall box is valued at over $700.00 retail. I am counting the days until my box ships. The Curator Fall box has a beautiful large Burgandy vegan tote bag, Eddie Burgo Supra Link Neck and matching Earings, two beauty, and skincare items, a marine collagen gel, and a highlighter. You had a choice of the matching earrings or a pair of Le Specs Neptune sunglasses, I chose the earrings.

Kinder Beauty

Get up to $165 worth of clean, vegan & cruelty-free skincare, makeup, hair-care, and accessories, including at least two full-sized products. Vegan and cruelty-free makeup, skincare, hair-care, and accessories, curated with kindness and delivered to your door each month!

Women-owned Kinder Beauty is all things clean beauty for only $25 per month. I have a six-month subscription Kinder Beauty and will probably renew at the end of the term. Everything they do it’s with love and kindness. I love their weekly emails and Instagram site for monthly reveals.

These are a few of my favorite women’s subscription boxes and will share more gift ideas in a future post. 

In Health,

Melinda

 

Celebrate Life

Remembering Veterans Day

Thank you to all the Veterans who have given their all for our great nation. Today is not just for those who have sacrificed life or limb but for those who live among us every day fighting for American freedom. We do not have to agree on politics, that’s every American right but the Military is there to fight for all American lives every day 24/7 and make huge sacrifices in their personal life in doing so. Please thank a Veteran today and every time you see someone in uniform, they may be the one to save your life of the life of someone you love.

I’m proud to be an America.

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In Health,

Melinda

Men & Womens Health

#Wordless Wednesday American Flag

Hi, it’s Wednesday! I’m thrilled you’re here! This beautiful American Flag photo was taken in Washington, D.C. and I can’t think of a better day to show that on Veterans Day. This past Sunday the United Kingdom celebrated the life of fallen soldiers so I’ve included a photo from Pixels of Poppies since I have many Uk readers.

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In Health,

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing

Best Pain Relief Cream for Knee Pain

November 06, 2020  

Aromalief Team

The founder of Aromalief, Annabel has given me permission to post this from the Aromalief blog. I know many of you suffer from knee pain, so I wanted to share the information in her latest post.

Knee pain can have a huge impact in your day to day life, even more so if it’s chronic. Unfortunately, most pain relief creams focus on numbing the pain, instead of helping the actual problem. In this week’s blog, we’re going over what benefits make for a good pain relief cream for knee pain, and how these benefits go beyond just numbing the pain. 

The best pain relief cream for knees needs to have 3 critical benefits. The pain relief cream should have an anti-inflammatory, an analgesic, and nutrients to help keep the knees fluid. Most pain relief creams for the knees contain one or two of these benefits, but Aromalief Hemp Pain Relief Cream helps with all 3. Let’s discuss these in more detail.

Topical Analgesic Menthol and Menthol Crystals for Instant Knee Pain Relief Aromalief

When your knees are in pain it can be from either an acute injury or a chronic condition such as arthritis. The topical analgesic will help with the immediate pain. In Aromalief, we use a combination of menthol for fast relief and menthol crystals that release a cooling effect over time to provide a longer lasting pain relieving effect. It is important to massage the area to keep the blood flowing. However, this can be even more painful without a topical analgesic. Most creams stop at just this benefit, but anti-inflammatory is also important.

Inflammation on the knee white blood cells pain relief cream for knees Aromalief

When a part of the body hurts, white blood cells rush to help it fix the injury. This increase in blood to the area causes the knee to swell. Common anti-inflammatory ingredients are NSAIDs (diclofenac) or Salicylates (aspirin), these may be available in oral or cream form. Aromalief contains rich hemp oil, l-arginine, and MSM to bring down the inflammation and keep the blood flowing as a more natural alternative.

The third critical factor to get relief from pain in your knees is to keep the knees lubricated. Imagine a machine that moves forwards and backwards every single day without oil. Eventually, the machine breaks down, the same thing happens as we age, have an injury, or a chronic illness. People typically take Glucosamine/Chondroitin oral supplements to help prevent the deterioration of the knees, but over time the pills can begin to hurt the stomach. The other downside is that by taking them orally, the effect is spread out throughout the body and eventually discarded. Aromalief contains a special type of Glucosamine that is derived from plants and the chondroitin in Aromalief is even rarer since it is obtained through a fermentation process from cultivated algae. 

How to Use Aromalief Hemp Pain Relief Cream for your Knees?

It is best to apply Aromalief 2-3 times per day for at least the first 10 days because your knees probably have a significant amount of damage. Gently massage a nickel size amount over each knee when you first wake up and when you go to bed. If you walk a lot or work standing up, you should also apply it midday, although it may not always be possible. As soon as you are home, lay on our back and raise your legs up against a wall or over some pillows to improve your circulation.

Raise your legs for knee pain relief to reduce inflammation Aromalief Hemp Relief Cream

Something else to consider is to apply Aromalief to your hips. Oftentimes, your knees could hurt because of a misalignment to the hips. By massaging your hips and stretching them you could release tendons and ligaments that are pulling on your knee. This is better assessed by a physical therapist, but it shouldn’t be ignored. Even though you are feeling pain in your knees, the root cause can be somewhere else. 

It is always important to ask your doctor before using these or any other creams. Even though products don’t require a prescription, it is still important to get their medical opinion. 

Aromalief® is a brand of topical pain relievers made in Florida for women with chronic pain by women. It is 97% Naturally-derived, Vegan, and Cruelty-Free. 

Try Aromalief Day and Night Gift Set to help with Knee Pain Relief. Shop Here

If you have any questions about our products you can always email us at info@aromalief.com and we will do our best to get you research based answers.

This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Please consult a medical professional prior to using this or any other product for pain relief. 


Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health

What Does It Really Take To Afford a Million-Dollar Home?

One of the biggest expenses in your life is going to be your home. A deposit is a large chunk of money that can take years to save up for. Even then, it’s not over yet and you still need to pay hundreds or even thousands every month to keep up with your mortgage. Buying a home outright in a single payment seems incredibly difficult. So how do people afford incredibly luxurious homes? What does it really take to be so wealthy? Is it all just luck, or is there some trick to it?

Unfortunately, there’s not really a trick to being able to afford an expensive home. Some people may have gotten lucky in life and ended up being born into wealth, but for most of us, grinding our way up to that level of wealth can take years of hard work and a sprinkle of good fortune. But what does it really take to be so wealthy? Is it all about managing your money, or are there personality traits and strategies that can help?

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What’s the deposit on a million-dollar home?

If you thought that a typical mortgage down payment was expensive then the equivalent for a million-dollar home will probably scare you.

Most mortgages have an upper limit of how much can be borrowed. The maximum that can be borrowed is usually around $700,000 in good circumstances. This means that to afford a million-dollar home, you’ll need to make a down payment of at least $300,000 in some areas. Most million-dollar homes will exceed that million-dollar threshold, and it’s unlikely that you’ll qualify for a loan that large unless you have an excellent credit score. In reality, your down payment is going to be much higher unless you can qualify for a jumbo loan with strict requirements.

But how do you afford it in the first place?

The path to being rich isn’t linear. There are multiple ways to achieve it, and it’s going to depend heavily on your circumstances, education, knowledge, and ultimately motivation.

Here are a few tips on how you can develop a millionaire mindset:

  • Learn to focus on the things that you want. Don’t be timid when you want to achieve something. Do everything you can to learn about it and approach it with passion. When you wake up wanting to get things done, you’re halfway there already.
  • Set goals that are achievable. It’s impossible to make progress if you don’t track how far you’ve come. Set yourself some achievable goals and work towards them before setting harder ones.
  • Be frugal. Don’t just throw away your money. Make sure the money you spend is an investment in your life or in your wealth. Don’t just waste it away as soon as you have it.
  • Be hungry for knowledge. The more you learn, the more skills you’ll have. Don’t be afraid to fail occasionally to learn from your mistakes.

Becoming a millionaire and affording a million-dollar home are two very different things, but it all starts with a successful-oriented mindset that drives you to do better.

This is a collaborative post.

In Health,

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health

What To Do If You’re Unhappy In Your Marriage

No one wants to be unhappy or feel sad in a marriage. However, the reality is that relationships are hard and take a lot of work. Not all are successful, and some will eventually end. The upside is that there are actions you can take if you’re unhappy in your marriage.

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What you don’t want to do is nothing and be miserable in silence. It’s better to address your emotions and problems and try to work through them than to brush them aside for another day. Be proactive and do your best to rectify the situation and then see what happens. Remain flexible and adaptable and open to where life takes you after you put in the hard work.

Evaluate What’s Not Working

If you’re unhappy in your marriage, then you should take a step back and evaluate what’s not working and know the warning signs. There may be problem areas that you can identify and work through to help you two get to a better place. For example, maybe it’s that you don’t spend enough quality time together or that there’s a lack of communication in your marriage. Identify the issue or obstacle and then get together to try to come up with solutions you both feel comfortable with and can get behind.

Seek Professional Help

You may also want to seek professional help if you’re unhappy in your marriage. There are marriage counselors out there who specialize in this type of therapy and can try to mediate and offer suggestions for improvement. For it to work, you both must be willing to go and be open and honest about your emotions and feelings. It’ll be an ongoing process instead of a quick fix so you need to be committed to it for the long haul if you’re going to come out stronger on the other side as a couple.

Consider A Split

You may have thought about it and have concluded that you’re truly unhappy in your marriage. Maybe you’ve tried all you could do and feel like there’s no going back or it won’t get better. In this case, you might want to consider a split and hire a team of divorce lawyers who can guide you through the process and ensure the best outcome for you. They can assist you in making the tough decisions and stand up for you to protect your rights.  

Practice Self-Care

It’s easy to get lazy about taking good care of yourself or feel unmotivated to do so when you’re unhappy in your relationship. However, you’re only hurting yourself when you take this approach. Instead, practice self-care and do your best to stay healthy and well even though it may be a tough situation for you. Get enough sleep, talk to your friends and family, and exercise to help reduce the stress and anxiety you’re feeling.

Conclusion

These are a few choices you have if you’re unhappy in your marriage and looking for ways to improve your circumstances. While it’s okay to feel sad or down about it, you also need to remain positive and take actions that will help move your relationship or life in the right direction. 

This is a collaborative post.

In Health,

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

Developing a Positive Mental Attitude — Guest Blogger Coaching Skills International

1. Remind yourself that you are not your feelings. 2. Don’t sweat the small stuff; choose to focus on what matters. Ignore or overlook the petty slights and grievances. 3. Feel the power as you learn to take control of your reactions. You’re not just a puppet where someone pulls your strings. 4. Don’t agree […]

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