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During tough times…

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When someone hurts you…

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What To Drink (and When To Drink It)

Livestrong says:

You’re feeling fatigue, have a headache, or are just plain old grumpy: In a study published in The Journal of Nutrition, participants who were dehydrated by more than 1 percent reported decreased mood, lower concentration, and headaches. According to the study’s authors, certain neurons detect dehydration and may signal other brain regions that regulate mood and cognitive functions. “A rule of thumb is that women need about 11 8 oz. cups of water a day and men need around 15 cups,” says nutritionist Amanda Berhaupt-Glickstein.

>>You want to lose weight: In meeting of The American Chemical Society, researchers found that over 12 weeks, dieters who drank water before meals three times per day lost about 5 pounds more than dieters who did not increase their water intake. Good guidelines: Drink two cups before every meal.

>>You exercise for less than 90 minutes: Just because you sweat doesn’t mean you should reach for a sports drink. Yes, you need water for rehydration and because it helps lubricates joints and provides cushioning to organs and muscles, along with many other vital processes. However, people often overestimate their needs for sugar and sports drinks when exercising, says Lisa C. Cohn, owner of Park Avenue Nutrition in New York. “Really, only water is needed unless you are active for more than 90 minutes with moderate to high intensity.” Drink about 15 to 20 ounces two to three hours before exercise, and 8 to 10 ounces 10 to 15 minutes beforehand, and the same amount every 10 to 15 minutes during exercise.” Get the rest here: What To Drink (and When To Drink It) | LIVESTRONG.COM.

Letting Go!

The Daily Love via Visual Inspiration: Let Go!.

Expectations

I am not in this world to live up to other people’s expectations, nor do I feel that the world must live up to mine.

Complaining is draining…

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How much money…

…do you need to have fun on the weekends. USA Today reports:

Just be you…

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A Coffee Addict’s Confession…

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Big results require big ambitions

BrainyQuote via Big results require big ambitions.  – Heraclitus.

Water, Sleep and Friends: Three Keys to Weight Loss

Stepcase Lifehack. Go to the source: Water, Sleep and Friends: Three Keys to Weight Loss.

Tweet defensively!

 

The Joy of Tech comic… Tweet defensively!.

Why Happiness Comes From Within

What defines our happiness?

It’s a common consideration. Many of us look outside ourselves to define our happiness, with things, distractions, events and experiences. And because of this many of us give our inner power away by placing it inside these externalities. Though, it’s not just a bad habit, it’s an understandable conditioning. Our consumer oriented society promotes and supports this way of life. Big companies want nothing more than for you to feel your happiness is dependent on what they provide. A recent soft drink slogan springs to mind which tells you to open your happiness. Governments want to support this lifestyle also, so they can sell patriotism and xenophobia. Perhaps even the executives of the company you work for want to sell you the idea that you are dependent on your job for happiness too. We listen to promises and hand over responsibility for our happiness to the world of things, others and circumstances.” Get the rest here: Why Happiness Comes From Within | PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement.

The Power of Acceptance: Stop Resisting and Find the Lesson

“Of course there is no formula for success except, perhaps, an unconditional acceptance of life and what it brings.” ~Arthur Rubinstein. Get more here: The Power of Acceptance: Stop Resisting and Find the Lesson | Tiny Buddha.

Scaling Back to Propel Yourself Forward in Work and Beyond

“Your work is to discover your world and with all your heart give yourself to it.” ~Buddha.  Get more here: Scaling Back to Propel Yourself Forward in Work and Beyond | Tiny Buddha.

Fall Asleep Naturally

Why is sleep so elusive for so many? Well, a big part of the problem is that many people are unwittingly sabotaging their natural ability to fall asleep. So how to get the job done without costly prescriptions and peculiar side effects (like sleep-eating and sleep-walking)?

The drug-free key is to start setting the stage long before you climb under the covers.” There’s some good advice here: Fall Asleep Naturally « Positively Positive.

It’s a new start!

The Daily Love via Visual Inspiration: It’s a new start!.

Do You Need A Bad News Detox?

Terri Cole writes:

The onslaught of bad news in the media continues to fester. The climate of fear has reached epic proportions. We are inundated with bad news about our crumbling economy, the rising unemployment rate, executive greed, lack of affordable healthcare, etc. So the question is how can YOU stay positive and productive in a relentlessly negative climate and NOT drink the Armageddon Kool-Aid?

Well, as you may have guessed, I have a few ideas.” Get Terri’s ideas here: Do You Need A Bad News Detox?.

Nice post! Thanks for sharing…

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A Poem.

Codependency.

It’s not you. It’s me.

We can’t live without our we.

Side by side by side by side.

Is all we’ll ever be.

Have you ever been in a relationship in which the lines of your individuality get blurred with another? Do you place your partner’s needs above your own? Do you find yourself being the only one to make a moves on/with/around another person? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be codependent. It’s okay – just like Love Addiction – we can’t help but be what we are taught – and many of us were taught to place other’s needs before our own at any cost.

Codependence is defined as a psychological condition or a relationship in which a person is controlled or manipulated by another who is affected with a pathological condition (as in an addiction to alcohol or heroin)…

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