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Easy Tasks To Get Yourself Into A Good Frame Of Mind

When things get too much, and it feels like there’s little you can do to get yourself into a good frame of mind, that can create a lot of stress. If you suffer from anxiety and/or depression, then you know what it’s like to spiral out of control. It gets to the point where nothing can be said or done at that moment to pick you back up again.

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You can get back to your old self, though. You know you can. You’ve done this kind of thing before, and you’ll do it again. If you’re in a dark place right now, then you already know that getting right out of it will not be an easy task that happens overnight. You can do small things, however, that will slowly build you up and get your mind back into the right place. You can build a foundation for yourself – almost like a safety net – that you can fall back onto when things go a little wrong again. Here are a few things you can do:

Exercise And Eat 

These two things are much easier said than done, but once you start them, you will see improvement. Exercising not only releases endorphins, but it also helps you to improve at a certain skill. You’ll feel much better about yourself due to your confidence in your ability to do something challenging. Eating right also gives your mind and body more energy, meaning you process situations better.

Talk!

Opening up about anything regarding mental health will help out – this is another objective fact; it’s not up for debate. Letting people help out will mean your problem will be halved. Others will be able to help you conquer your issues. You’ll feel a weight lifted.

Research Medicinal Help 

Sometimes, medical help is necessary. Perhaps even something like CBD oil from https://www.remedyreview.com/ would do the trick. If you feel like more treatment would help, then heading to a doctor or therapist is a good idea. They’ll be able to analyze the situation and prescribe you the correct medication if needed. Relaxing your mind and stopping yourself from thinking tragic things is a great first step in recovery. 

Do SOMETHING 

This is, again, another part of life that’s easier said than done, but it’s something that everyone should be urged to do. Sitting around is a terrible thing – it’s great when you’re tired after a long, busy day, but it’s a terrible habit to get into. When you sit down and do nothing for a long time, your mind starts to wander. When your mind wanders, it can go to strange places. Simply making your bed in the morning is a good task to start with. Once you’ve done that, just find something to do around the house – it doesn’t matter what it is. Keep busy. Keep that mind occupied!

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Blogger Highlight-Sara Flower Kjeldsen Writes

Thank you for all the great feedback on the Blogger Highlight series, I’ve enjoyed meeting each blogger and sharing their site with you. This week we highlight a new blogger, Sare Flower Kjelden.

Sara Flower Kjeldsen Writes

Story writer. Book blogger. Tea lover.

My name is Sara and I’m a multi-genre Canadian author who has written 16 stories. Aside from that, I love to blog about lifestyle, indie publishing, and also share photos from my nature walks. I hope you enjoy my blog! My aim is to inspire and entertain. 

❤

 

 Sara is a prolific writer and has written 16 books. She has so much to offer on her blog, you must check it out.

 

Melinda

Looking for the Light

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Fun Facts

 

Hi, thanks for stopping by today. I love hearing your comments each week. We learn some interesting things, don’t we?

King Henry VIII slept with a gigantic axe beside him.

Mewtwo is a clone of the Pokémon Mew, yet it comes before Mew in the Pokédex.

John F. Kennedy was buried without his brain.

The air in the subway is 15% human skin.

In 1969, people on a hijacked plane thought they were on a prank hidden-camera show.

Enjoy!

Melinda

Reference:

https://www.thefactsite.com/top-100-random-funny-facts/2/

 

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How To Deal With The Early Warning Signs That You Are Unhappy In Life

Are you unhappy with your life? Do you feel stuck in a rut and don’t know how to get out? If so, read on for tips on detecting early warning signs that you are unhappy in life. By recognizing these warning signs early on, you can take steps to address the problem and get your life back on track. So what are these warning signs? Read on to find out!

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Recognize The Early Warning Signs

Being unhappy with life can creep up on anyone. It can be hard to deal with the early warning signs that you are unhappy in life, but it is essential to recognize them so you can take steps to improve your situation. Some early warning signs that you may be unhappy include feeling overwhelmed or hopeless, isolating yourself from friends and family, experiencing drastic changes in weight or Sleep patterns, or engaging in risky behaviors. If you are experiencing any of these warning signs, you must reach out for help. Many resources are available to help you get back on track, including psychological counseling, therapy, support groups, and hotlines. Addressing the early warning signs of unhappiness can help you get back on track and improve your quality of life.

Identify What Is Making You Unhappy

Unhappiness is a normal emotion that everyone feels at times. However, it may be time to take action when unhappiness persists and begins to interfere with your life. Several early warning signs indicate you are unhappy in life, including withdrawing from friends and activities, feeling hopeless or helpless, sleeping too much or too little, experiencing changes in appetite, and having difficulty concentrating. If you are experiencing any of these signs, it is essential to take steps to address the root cause of your unhappiness. Otherwise, your unhappiness will only continue to grow. You can regain control of your life and happiness by taking action to improve your circumstances.

Take Steps To Change Your Situation

If you are unhappy with your job, you might start searching for a new position. If your relationship is the source of dissatisfaction, you might consider seeking counseling or spending more time with friends and family. Whatever the cause of your unhappiness, there are reasonable steps you can take to improve your situation. Take action before things reach a breaking point. By paying attention to the early warning signs, you can make changes that will enhance your overall happiness and sense of well-being.

Stay Positive, And Don’t Give Up On Yourself

It is crucial to remember to stay positive and don’t give up on yourself. It’s easy to get caught up in negative thinking, but it’s important to remember that you have the power to change your life for the better. So if you’re feeling down, take some time for yourself and do something that makes you happy. Once you start taking steps to improve your life, you’ll be surprised at how much better you’ll feel.

In Conclusion

If you’re unhappy with your current situation, pay attention to the early warning signs. Address them head-on and make a change. It may be scary, but living a happy and fulfilling life is worth it. And if you need help making those changes, resources are available to assist you. Don’t wait until it’s too late – move today towards a better tomorrow.

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

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#Weekend Music Share-Fleetwood Mac – Everywhere (Live) (Official Video)

I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. I hope you have a great weekend.

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.

Melinda

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Blogger Highlight-A Visual Journey

Thank you for all the great feedback on the Blogger Highlight series, I’ve enjoyed meeting each blogger and sharing their site with you. This week we highlight a new blogger, A Visual Journey.

A visual journey

Relax! Let your eyes wander and quiet your mind with some visual therapy. A picture is always more than you can see. You will also find my own illustrations, animations and sometimes short stories. You never know what you will find so make sure to come back.

 I love getting her posts, she is so creative.

Melinda

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Today in History November 27, 2022

So glad you are enjoying the Today in History on Sundays, thanks for all the feedback.

1942

Jimi Hendrix born

Guitar legend Jimi Hendrix is born in Seattle. Hendrix grew up playing guitar, imitating blues greats like Muddy Waters as well as early rockers. He joined the army in 1959 and became a paratrooper but was honorably discharged in 1961 after an injury that exempted him from duty …read more

1703

Freak storm dissipates over England

On November 27, 1703, an unusual storm system finally dissipates over England after wreaking havoc on the country for nearly two weeks. Featuring hurricane strength winds, the storm killed somewhere between 10,000 and 30,000 people. Hundreds of Royal Navy ships were lost to the …read more

1954

Accused spy Alger Hiss released from prison

After 44 months in prison, former government official Alger Hiss is released and proclaims once again that he is innocent of the charges that led to his incarceration.  One of the most famous figures of the Cold War period, Hiss was convicted in 1950 of perjury for lying to a …read more

1911

White House housekeeper frets over William Howard Taft’s waistline

On November 27, 1911, Elizabeth Jaffray, a White House housekeeper, writes in her diary about a conversation she’d had with President William Howard Taft and his wife about the commander in chief’s ever-expanding waistline. According to the White House Historical …read more

1949

Maria Tallchief debuts in “Firebird” as the first-ever American prima ballerina

In a star-making performance, ballerina Maria Tallchief debuts in the New York City Ballet’s production of Firebird on November 27, 1949. During her distinguished career, Tallchief collaborated with famed choreographer George Balanchine and became the first-ever American prima …read more

Have an awesome day!

Melinda

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I’m So Thankful For You!

I’ve spent the past two days celebrating my 20 year wedding anniversary and Thanksgiving. Now that I’m coming off the sugar, I want to say how much you make my day. A smile comes over my face when I see the people who have followed me for years and a special smile for all new followers.

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I never dreamed where blogging would take me, boy was I in for a huge surprise. I’ve learned from each of you and enjoy our conversations. I look back to 2005 when I started blogging and can say I’m better a person for crossing paths with you.

Hugs.

Melinda

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Fun Facts

Hi, thanks for stopping by today. I love hearing your comments each week. We learn some interesting things, don’t we?

Nearly 3% of the ice in Antarctic glaciers is penguin urine.

QWERTY keyboards were originally supposed to slow down typing.

You get goosebumps when you’re scared to make you look bigger.

Katy Perry and My Chemical Romance have done song covers for The Sims.

A group of Viking traders founded Russia called the Rus.

 

Enjoy!

Melinda

Reference:

https://www.thefactsite.com/top-100-random-funny-facts/2/

 

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#Weekend Music Share-Garth Brooks – The Dance –

I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. I hope you have a great weekend.

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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.

Melinda

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Have A Blessed Thanksgiving

The event that Americans commonly call the “First Thanksgiving” was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World in October 1621.[5] This feast lasted three days and was attended by 90 Wampanoag Native American people[6] and 53 Pilgrims 

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I have great memories of Thanksgiving growing up. My granny would have a table full of food, a card table in the bedroom full of different desserts, and plenty of homemade fudge in the fridge. My granny would work all day and come home a make a dessert to be ready for the big day. I would always say grace and there was always football on the television. We could have fed a small country with all the food we ad, but it made for perfect leftovers. 

After eating we would sit around and talk, sometimes family members would stop by and I would often bring someone I knew that didn’t have anywhere to go. 

I have so much to be thankful for. I hope you have a blessed day.

Melinda

References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_(United_States)

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Everyday Ways To Cope With Anxiety

Anxiety affects more people than you might realize. Now that mental health is becoming less stigmatized, it’s becoming more normal for people to talk about their anxiety and put it out there in the open. But just because more people are talking about it, doesn’t mean that coping with anxiety itself is getting any easier.

Unpredictable and at times, crippling, anxiety affects people in different ways. Everyone has their own way of dealing with things, but there are some things you can do every day to help you ease your anxiety and help you regain your calm.

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Learn to focus on your breathing

Never underestimate the power of focused breathing. Focusing on even, steady breaths when you’re feeling anxious could help you bring your heart rate down and help you clear your mind to give your attention to the task at hand. Many people find the 4-7-8 breathing technique useful for this. Taking some slow deep breaths can have an instant effect, so try practicing measured breathing to help you in the future.

Write it down

If something is making you anxious, it can help you get some clarity to write it down – especially if something is overwhelming or you can’t make sense of it. People use writing as a way to cope with difficult experiences, and it can be used to tackle everyday thoughts and feelings too. Even if you just write something down on your phone, you could feel better once you’ve got it all out.

Look at alternative remedies

Different remedies can help you deal with anxiety. Many people use aromatherapy as a way to promote calm, while otc anxiety treatments can also be effective for some sufferers. Always seek medical advice before taking supplements, especially if you’re taking medication, but some natural supplements could be effective for helping you manage your anxiety.

 Another idea is to look into a school program that takes a holistic approach to learning-related health and well-being. It can be beneficial for you and your child as a better way to deal with anxiety. If you’re interested, then take the time to look into what Alpine Academy Reviews has to offer you in this area.

Do some short exercise

Exercise has many benefits for your health, and it can be great for your mental health. When you’re feeling a wave of anxiety coming on, or you’re dealing with a stressful situation, try exercising. There are some excellent short yoga routines for dealing with anxiety that could help you regain your center and help you relax too. Regular exercise is important, but it’s good to know where to find some short routines you can do as and when you need them. 

Going for a run or a short walk can also be a good alternative to yoga, helping you get out in the fresh air and enjoy a change of scenery.

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

 

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Acupressure Can Improve Your Health

Acupressure is a type of massage therapy in which manual pressure is applied to specific points on the body. Acupressure is a practice of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that is similar to acupuncture, except that it uses fingertip pressure instead of needles.

Acupressure is said to help with a range of conditions, from motion sickness to headache to muscle pain. TCM practitioners say acupressure benefits are achieved by using pressure points along the energy pathways in the body, to encourage the free flow of energy, or qi.

How Does Acupressure Work?

Acupressure is thought to treat blocked energy, although it remains uncertain exactly what acupressure does. Some think the pressure may cause the release of endorphins. These are natural pain-relieving chemicals in the body.

Others think the pressure may influence the autonomic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that controls involuntary things like your heart, digestion, and breathing.

What Is Acupressure Used For?

Most people try acupressure to manage a condition, such as:

A Typical Acupressure Session

Acupressure is often done by an acupuncturist. Depending on what points they need to access, you may sit or lie on a massage table during the session.

You can also do acupressure on yourself. It is best to learn proper technique from an acupuncturist.

In general, though, you apply pressure to a specific point using a thumb, finger, or knuckle. You can also use the tip of a pen. The pressure should be gentle but firm.

Safety and Side Effects of Acupressure

Acupressure should never be painful. If you feel any pain, tell your therapist at once.

Some people may feel sore or have bruises at acupressure points after a session. You may also feel lightheaded for a while.

Pressure should be gentle over sensitive areas, such as the face.

If you’re pregnant, talk to your care provider before trying acupressure. During pregnancy, acupressure isn’t usually done on:

  • The abdomen
  • Certain points on the leg
  • The lower back

Acupressure shouldn’t ever be done over any of these areas:

If you have any of these conditions, talk to your healthcare provider before trying acupressure.

Your Acupuncturist can teach to the pressure points so you can do it at home.

Melinda

References:

https://www.verywellhealth.com/the-benefits-of-acupressure-88702

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National Diabetes Month Including Recipies

Consider that while almost 30 million people in the U.S. have some form of diabetes, one in four don’t even realize they’re walking around with the disease. National Diabetes Month is an annual event each November to boost awareness about the risk factors, symptoms, and types of diabetes. 

How Diabetes Progresses

Diabetes is considered a progressive condition, which is why the first step you take to manage your diabetes will not stay effective long-term. 

Scientists understand the basics of type 2 well, including how the body makes and uses insulin. When beta cells in the pancreas can’t produce enough insulin to keep your blood sugar (blood glucose) from raising too high, the result is diabetes.

First, your body stops making enough insulin or using insulin it does make properly. When your body doesn’t use insulin properly, it’s called insulin resistance.  

Your beta cells increase the amount of insulin they produce to make up for the insulin resistance. Over time, the body works even harder to make more insulin and eventually it can’t keep up.

Unlike people with type 1 diabetes, people with type 2 still have functioning beta cells. They usually have no idea there is a problem until a doctor tests their blood sugar levels. Because symptoms can be minimal and go unnoticed, many people can have type 2 diabetes for a long time before it’s diagnosed. 

Be sure to have lab work done at least once a year to catch Diabetes early which gives you a chance to make changes in your life earlier than later. 

Here are two links to find goodies to cook over the holidays.

 
 

Remember to take care of yourself.

Melinda

References:

https://nationaltoday.com/national-diabetes-month/

https://diabetes.org/diabetes/type-2/how-type-2-diabetes-progresses?msclkid=f1ae58203cd5141361f03b5caa53429d&msclkid=f1ae58203cd5141361f03b5caa53429d

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Blogger Highlight-Visions in the Dark 

Thank you for all the great feedback on the Blogger Highlight series, I’ve enjoyed meeting each blogger and sharing their site with you. This week we highlight a new blogger, Visions in the Dark. 

Visions In the Dark

From the mind to the pencil, night visions, a legacy honored in the light

This blog is to help me cope with the loss and suicide of my father. My Dad had written his own book of short stories, jokes, poems, and drawings he called “Night Visions” that helped him cope and express himself in his life. I hope to share some of his work as well as my own writing

Her blog is very unique and she has such great stories to share. 

Melinda

Looking for the Light

 

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9 Things Your Kids Might Be Doing That Are Ruining Their Teeth

Parents, it’s time to have a talk with your kids about their teeth. Many common activities that children do can ruin their teeth if they’re not careful. In this blog post, we will discuss nine things that kids do that can cause dental problems down the road. We’ll also offer some advice on how to prevent these problems from happening. So read on and learn how to keep your kids’ teeth healthy and strong!

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Drinking Soda

While it might be a nice treat every now and then, drinking soda can do major damage to your teeth. The sugar in soda provides food for bacteria, which can lead to cavities and decay. Sugary drinks also erode tooth enamel over time. So if you want to keep your kids’ teeth healthy, try offering them healthier alternatives like water or milk instead of sugary drinks.

Eating Too Much Candy

We all love eating candy on occasion, but too much candy can be bad for our teeth. Candies are loaded with sugar and acids that wear away at tooth enamel over time. As an alternative, offer your kids some healthier snacks like fruits and veggies instead of sugary treats.

Grinding Teeth

Grinding teeth, also known as bruxism, is a common issue among children. This habit can cause chips and cracks in the enamel of their teeth, which increases the risk of decay. If you notice your child grinding their teeth, talk to them about it and encourage them to stop or try using a mouth guard at night. Dentists like Brandon orthodontics can also provide advice and treatments for children with teeth grinding problems.

Not Brushing Properly

If your kids aren’t brushing properly, it won’t matter how often they brush – their teeth are still at risk for decay and damage. Make sure that your kids understand proper brushing techniques such as using a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. You should also help them learn how long to brush – two minutes is recommended.

Not Flossing

Flossing is just as important as brushing, yet many kids don’t do it. Show your children how to floss properly and encourage them to do it at least once a day. This will help keep plaque away from those hard-to-reach areas between their teeth where bacteria can easily build up.

Eating Too Many Acidic Foods

Certain acidic foods, such as citrus fruits and vinegar, can cause enamel erosion if eaten too often. Encourage your kids to eat some healthy snacks between meals instead of reaching for those acidic treats.

Not Visiting the Dentist Regularly

Regular dental visits are essential for keeping teeth healthy – even in children. Establishing a routine of visiting the dentist every six months is key to catching any potential problems early on so they can be treated sooner rather than later.

Impacts/Trauma To Teeth

Kids tend to get into all sorts of shenanigans that may involve falls or collisions with hard objects which can potentially cause damage to their teeth. In this case, you should bring your child in to see the dentist right away as they may require restorative treatment such as a dental crown or root canal.

Thumb Sucking

Thumb sucking is a habit that many children have and it can start very early on in life. However, if this habit continues into adulthood, then it can cause misalignment of the teeth and bite issues. It’s best to try and break this habit when your child is young before any long-term damage is done.

There you have it – nine activities that kids do that can affect their teeth! Make sure to talk about these topics with your children so they understand the importance of taking care of their teeth. With proper care and good oral hygiene habits, your kids will have happy, healthy smiles for years to come!

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

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How to Care For Yourself to Ensure Health Longevity

Everyone wants to live a long and healthy life, but not everyone knows how to take care of themselves to ensure health and longevity. Yet, if you know that you want to look after yourself to ensure the best possible health for as long as possible, it’s important to take the right steps. In this blog post, we’ll go over some tips on how to care for yourself so that you can enjoy a long and healthy life.

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Why Should You Focus on a Long Healthy Life

There are plenty of good reasons to focus on living a long, healthy life. For one thing, you’ll feel better if you’re healthy. You’ll have more energy to do the things you love, and you’ll be able to enjoy your life more. Additionally, staying healthy can help you avoid costly medical bills and time spent in the hospital. Of course, there’s also the simple fact that you’ll live longer if you’re healthy. And who doesn’t want to live a long, happy life?

So why not do everything you can to live a long, healthy life? As much as you can take medication or get partial dentures or have operations, why not do things that can prevent this all together? We’re now going to take a look at the three things you can do to make sure you find longevity in life.

1. Eating Well for Longevity

One of the most important things you can do for your health is to eat a nutritious diet. A healthy diet includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. It’s also important to limit your intake of unhealthy foods like processed meats, sugary drinks, and excessive amounts of saturated and trans fats. Eating a nutritious diet will help your body stay strong and fight off disease.

2. Moving Your Body More

In addition to eating a healthy diet, you should also make sure to get plenty of exercise. Exercise is important for maintaining a healthy weight, improving heart health, and reducing your risk of developing chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week. Walking, jogging, biking, swimming, and taking group fitness classes are all great ways to get in your daily exercise.

3. Taking Care of Your Mind

Finally, it’s important to take care of your mental health. Stress can take a toll on your physical health, so it’s important to find ways to manage stress in your life. Meditation, yoga, spending time in nature, and talking to friends and family are all great ways to reduce stress levels. Taking care of your mental health will help you feel your best and enjoy a long and healthy life.

Making Your Health a Priority

Taking care of yourself is essential for enjoying a long and healthy life. Eating a nutritious diet, getting plenty of exercise, and taking care of your mental health are all key components of self-care. By following these tips, you can live a long and happy life full of good health.

This a collaborative post.

Melinda

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How To Look After Your Overall Health

The most significant aspect of your life is your health, which demands your attention. However, because of the requirements, so many individuals view this as a task that must be accomplished. But it doesn’t have to be this way; you shouldn’t feel as though taking care of your health is a burden. It’s worth looking into the many things you may do and how you can be creative with them since it can be pretty enjoyable. Once you start focusing on your health a lot of other things fall into place and you will start to enjoy every part of your life without worrying about your health.

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Make sure you keep your appointments and checkups

One of the best things you can do is to look at preventative care but then also to see professionals if something does occur. This could be things like seeing the dentist, the eye doctor, and any specialist for any ailments you have. If anything happens like you lose a tooth you will need immediate care like getting dental bridges applied.

Get support to quit smoking 

Your respiration, circulation, and general fitness can all be impacted by smoking. Heart disease and stroke might potentially result from it. The single biggest step you can take to enhance your health is to stop smoking. You can seek free local counseling and support to assist you with quitting. Stopping is never too late.

Stress less 

We’ve all experienced it, and if you haven’t, probably, you’ve never been to a family meal. But if you consistently experience stress, it might harm your health. We are all aware of how detrimental stress is to our health. Our heart health may suffer the more worried we perceive ourselves to be. But with the job, relationships, families, and everything else life throws at us, it can be hard to resist giving in to stress. Avoid letting it affect you.

Embrace your joy

When it comes to self-care techniques, there is no right or wrong, yet it is simple to slip into the “shoulds” trap. Making self-care another item on your to-do list negates its purpose. If rising at five in the morning to meditate isn’t your cup of tea, try something else until you discover something that works for you. Following your delight will increase both your satisfaction and the efficacy of your self-care 

Every day, spend 20 minutes outside

How frequently do you experience anxiety and overwhelmed when you’re outside, strolling through nature, or unwinding on your porch? The likelihood is that you experience the majority of your stress when working at your computer inside, chasing after children, or rushing to put food on the table. Getting outside for at least 20 minutes each day is one simple method to put your mental health first. This can entail taking your dog for a walk or running a few miles. Even if you don’t always manage to get in 20 minutes, just taking a brief break outside can do wonders for your stress and attitude.

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

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Little Changes You Can Make To Improve Your Self-Image

Think about the last time you had a bad day. Maybe you were feeling down about yourself, or perhaps everything that could go wrong did. It’s easy to let those negative feelings take over, but it’s important to remember that they’re just temporary. No matter how bad things seem at the moment, there are always ways to improve your self-image. Here are a few little changes you can make that will help you feel better about yourself in no time!

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Be Kind To Yourself

Every day, we wake up and look in the mirror. We see ourselves, and we make judgments. We decide if we like what we see or if we don’t. We may feel good about ourselves, or we may feel inadequate. Our self-image is the way that we see ourselves, and it can have a significant impact on our lives. If we have a positive self-image, we’re more likely to be successful and happy. If we have a negative self-image, we may miss out on opportunities and be less likely to achieve our goals. 

Luckily, there are things that we can do to improve our self-image. One of the best things that you can do is to smile at yourself in the mirror every day. It sounds simple, but it’s actually quite powerful. When you smile, you send a message to your brain that says, “I’m happy with who I am.” Another great way to improve your self-image is to give yourself compliments. Acknowledge your achievements, no matter how small they may seem. Give yourself credit for everything you do well, and soon you’ll believe it too! Improving your self-image is a process, but it’s worth undertaking. By making small changes in your daily routine, you can make a big difference in how you see yourself – and in how others see you too!

Dress Nicely

If you’re unhappy with your self-image, don’t worry – you can make plenty of small changes to feel better about yourself. For instance, start paying attention to the way you dress. Even if you’re just lounging around the house, put on something that makes you feel good about yourself. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy – just something that makes you feel comfortable and confident. Additionally, make an effort to take care of your appearance. At the very least, keep your hair clean and styled and your nails trimmed and polished. But, again, you don’t need to go overboard – just put in a little effort to look your best.

Take Care Of Your Body 

You don’t have to make considerable changes to see a big improvement in how you feel about yourself. Taking small steps to improve your appearance and eating habits can go a long way in boosting your confidence and self-esteem. For example, something as simple as getting an orthodontics evaluation can make a big difference in how your smile looks. And adding more fruits and vegetables to your diet can improve your skin tone and overall health, giving you a radiant glow. By making some small changes, you can significantly improve how you feel about yourself. So don’t wait any longer; start making those changes today!

In Conclusion

Improving your self-image can be as simple as making minor changes to how you speak and treat yourself with kindness. By improving your relationship with yourself, you’ll see a big difference in how you feel daily. Plus, a positive self-image will help you attract more positivity into your life overall. Who knew that such little changes could have such a big impact?

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

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Fun Facts

Hi, thanks for stopping by today. I love hearing your comments each week. We learn some interesting things, don’t we?

Steve Irwin has a snail named after him.

Sierra Leone is the world’s roundest country.

In 2011, more than 1 in 3 divorce filings in the US contained “Facebook.”

In Ethiopia, there is a place known as ‘The Gateway to Hell.’

There is a nut on a helicopter called the ‘Jesus Nut.’

Enjoy!

Melinda

Reference:

https://www.thefactsite.com/top-100-random-funny-facts/2/

 

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10 Easy Exercises To Do In Your Home Gym

It’s no secret that a home gym can provide many benefits. In fact, research has shown that people who have a home gym are more likely to stick with their fitness routine. There are many reasons for this, but the most common one is convenience.

When you have a home gym, you can work out any time you want without having to worry about scheduling appointments or fighting traffic to get to the gym. 

You also don’t have to worry about paying high membership fees. Plus, you can hire your own gym equipment through companies like Hirefitness if you don’t want to fully commit to one type for too long.

Another big benefit of having a home gym is that you can customize it to fit your needs. You can choose the equipment that works best for you and the exercises that you enjoy doing. This means that you can create a workout routine that is perfect for you and your fitness goals.

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What you should keep in mind

If you’re thinking about setting up a home gym, there are a few things you will need to think about.

Space

First, you need to make sure that you have enough space. A home gym doesn’t have to be huge, but you do need to have enough space to move around and store all of your equipment.

Equipment

Second, you need to make sure that you have the right equipment. You don’t need to spend a lot of money, but you do need to get quality equipment that will last.

Rules

Third, you need to set some ground rules. For example, you need to decide what time of day you will work out and how often you will work out. Once you have these things in place, you’re ready to start working out!

Exercises

If you are ready to get going, here are 10 exercises to help you on your fitness journey.

Push-ups:

Push-ups are a great way to work your arms, chest, and shoulders. To do a push-up, start in a plank position with your hands on the ground and your feet shoulder-width apart. Lower your body down until your chest is just above the ground. Push back up to the starting position.

Squats:

Squats are good for working your legs and glutes. To do a squat, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your hands at your sides. Lower your body down as if you were going to sit in a chair. Keep your knees behind your toes and make sure that your back is straight. Push back up to the starting position.

Sit-ups:

Sit-ups are for your core. To do a sit-up, lie on your back with your knees bent and your feet flat on the ground. Place your hands behind your head and curl your upper body up towards your knees. Lower back down to the starting position.

Lunges:

Your legs and glutes will love you after doing this. To do a lunge, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your hands at your sides. Step forward with one leg and lower your body down until both knees are bent at 90-degree angles. Make sure that your front knee is behind your toes and that your back is straight. Push back up to the starting position.

Burpees:

Burpees will get your heart rate up and work your whole body. To do a burpee, start in a standing position with your feet shoulder-width apart and your hands at your sides. Lower your body down into a squatting position and place your hands on the ground in front of you. Kick your feet back so that you are in a push-up position. Lower your body down and then press back up to the starting position.

Jumping jacks:

Jumping jacks will work all over your body. To do a jumping jack, start in a standing position with your feet together and your hands at your sides. Jump up and spread your legs out to the side. As you land, bring your legs back together and jump up again.

Mountain climbers:

Another exercise that will work your core as well as the arms and legs. To do a mountain climber, start in a push-up position with your hands on the ground and your feet shoulder-width apart. Bring one knee up towards your chest and then quickly switch legs. Continue alternating legs as fast as you can.

Planks:

If you have never done a plank before, you’ll certainly feel it when you do it. To do a plank, start in a push-up position with your hands on the ground and your feet shoulder-width apart. Lower your body down so that your elbows are bent at 90-degree angles and make sure that your back is straight. Hold this position for as long as you can.

Side plank:

Side planks will work your obliques. To do a side plank, start in a plank position with your feet together and your right hand on the ground. Rotate your body so that your left foot is on top of your right foot and your left hand is in the air. Make sure that your body is in a straight line from your head to your feet. Hold this position for as long as you can and then repeat on the other side.

Squat jumps:

It may sound hard to do, but once you get the hang of it you’ll be a pro. To do a squat jump, start in a squatting position with your hands at your sides. Jump up as high as you can and land in the same squatting position. Make sure that your knees are behind your toes and that your back is straight.

Conclusion

Hopefully, you will find them to be incredibly beneficial to your fitness regime!

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

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What are the 5 effects of depression? —Guest Blogger Renee Speaking

It’s time to break the stigma around depression. Depression is a serious condition that can affect your mood, thinking, and behaviour. For me, it came out of nowhere. It took a lot of time for me to recognise what it was and eventually reach out for help. I feared what it meant. I feared what […]

What are the 5 effects of depression? — Renee Speaking
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#Weekend Music Share-Nickelback – Photograph [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

I’m so glad you dropped by today, thank you. I hope you have a great weekend.

 

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.

Melinda

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National Family Caregivers Month

I am so glad this is now an Awareness topic. Caregiving is the hardest job you’ll ever have. It’s frustrating, heartbreaking, nerve-racking, and exhausting. The reward comes in very small bites until they pass on. Looking back at taking care of both of my grandparents before they died, I’m so glad I was there till the end. Those memories are the last ones I have and now I can look back at laugh at the small things.

Statistics

A recent study says that 26.5% of all American adults today are family caregivers.[2]

A 2012 report by the Alzheimer’s Association states that 15 million of those family caregivers are caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.[3]

It is projected that nearly one in five United States citizens will be 65 years of age or older by the year 2030. By 2050 this older population is expected to double in size.[5]

A survey by AARP in 2010 states that “29% of the U.S. adult population, or 65.7 million people, are caregivers, including 31% of all households. These caregivers provide an average of 20 hours of care per week.”[7]

Avoiding Caregiver Burnout

Caregiver stress explodes when the caregiver can’t get much of a break – whether it is emotional or physical, a needed break is what makes it possible for the caregiver to function. The Be Well Bistro Caregiver’s Corner offers strategies to support the caregiver such as:

Tips for avoiding burnout are to know the signs and have a plan in place to combat the burnout. Some signs:

Self Preservation

  • Enlist family members to pitch in
  • Enlist a friend or a few friends
  • Create a care group so friends, family, or neighbors can coordinate to give the caregiver some respite
  • Think Outsourcing: Make a list of all the chores you don’t want to do. Find a way to bring in help. If your family or friends can’t or won’t help, maybe a local church group, community respite organization. Ask on Facebook if anyone in your community knows someone—or ask a local email group. Think outside the box.
  • Find a local support group where you can meet people in person.
  • Find a Psychotherapeutic intervention.[24]

Be sure to look for local resources for help. 

Being a caregiver changes the dynamic of the relationship and you can expect pushback. My gramps did not accept he was dying until two days before he died. He was a strong proud man and in the beginning, I had to tread lightly while taking over some of his daily tasks. 

I have found caregiving the most frustrating and rewarding. I think of all the extra time we spent, time that would not have been spent if he were not dying. Our relationship changed, I became more of the parent and nag.

Melinda