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Bless Your Child With the Name What a dreamer I am when thinking about parenthood. Most of the time, I do this without knowing to whom my heart will belong and who will share that sacred responsibility. Even though, I am connected with the billions of souls that have always faced the ...
The Will: Don't Be Caught Dead Without One! This article gives the reader insight into the advantages of making a will, and the disadvantages of not having a will. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and is in no way meant as legal advice, nor should it substitute for the ...
Wedding Videography in the Digital Age What's the state of the wedding videography industry today? To find out, we talked with working wedding videographers, found industry statistics and fleshed out what is undoubtedly a flourishing business in a growing market. Although some might wonder if ...
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trying to run a small business successfully, we are all overworked, tired and stressed out. We often don't eat properly during the course of our busy days, we aren't getting good, healthy, restful sleep, and we certainly aren't drinking enough of that elixir of life called WATER. If you're anything like me, you do a lot of TALKING about how you need to improve your health, but not a whole lot of DOING. As a former health professional, I can assure that it IS possible to run a successful online business AND take care of your number one asset, your health. Indeed, it's now possible to combine the two -- many people have discovered that they can parlay their newfound interest in their own personal health into successful online health-related businesses! There are, of course, all kinds of advantages to improving your health. You'll have more energy, which means you can work even longer hours, or at least be more productive in the hours you do work. Your brain will be less fuddled ... so you will be better at remembering details, solving problems, and even 'crunching numbers' - all of which are required skills for today's busy entrepreneur. I am an Osteopathic physician by trade, but I have always had a keen interest in nutrition. Since I am exposed to small amounts of radiation in my practice on a daily basis, I was interested in ways to minimize its harmful effects, so I began to investigate the use of various antioxidants and herbal remedies for my own personal protection. Additionally, I've read quite a large volume of nutritional health-related literature. What I've learned about health AFTER becoming a doctor is much more useful than all the things I learned during my medical training! Here are just a few health-related tips to keep you - and your business, consequently - booming! Now, using these simple tips, you'll be able to DO something about your health, instead of just talking about it! Stay away from refined sugar and white flour as much as possible - they are considered "negative nutrients," which means that they fail to contribute to your health, and may even pull other necessary vitamins and minerals from your system. A couple of immediate benefits may include the ability to control cravings for sweets, and enhancing the ability to balance mood swings. Take a close look at the huge array of low- and no-fat products on the market today. By staying away from blatantly fried foods, it is possible to be maintain healthy cholesterol levels, and promote proper metabolism, burning fat off rather than storing it. Finally, spend a few minutes each day envisioning good health and doing some deep breathing! Maintaining a mental image of health works as a catalyst to enhance weight loss and produce energy, among other things. Taking a few minutes to picture the kind of health you desire, while employing the optimal breathing technique, will do wonders for your peace of mind. Dr. Mark F. Guilfoyle is an Osteopathic physician with a particular interest in anti-aging nutrients. Visit his website at http://www.Anti-agingNutrients.com for more health tips that will keep you super productive!
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Dell, HP Caught In Apple-Amazon CrossfireInformationWeekThe Apple effect is also dinging the other personal tech giant: Hewlett-Packard. HP is in the process of cutting 28000 employees as Meg Whitman (the latest in a revolving door of CEOs) tries to sort out the consumer, enterprise, and commercial ...and more » |
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Consumerization: IT Doesn't Hate End Users (Anymore)InformationWeekPersonal tech favors convenience over security, individual applications over a grand system design, and short-term fixes (and costs) over long-term investment. This tension can escalate to what one IT pro in our survey calls "a stalemate between ...and more » |
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