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50 Questions to Open Your Mind & Stir Your Soul

January 22nd, 2010
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From Marc & Angel Hack Life website

Sometimes asking the right questions is the answer.

  1. How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?
  2. Which is worse, failing or never trying?
  3. If life is so short, why do we do so many things we don’t like and like so many things we don’t do?
  4. When it’s all said and done, will you have said more than you’ve done?
  5. What is the one thing you’d most like to change about the world?
  6. If happiness was the national currency, what kind of work would make you rich?
  7. Are you doing what you believe in, or are you settling for what you are doing?
  8. If the average human life span was 40 years, how would you live your life differently?
  9. To what degree have you actually controlled the course your life has taken?
  10. Are you more worried about doing things right, or doing the right things?
  11. You’re having lunch with three people you respect and admire.  They all start criticizing a close friend of yours, not knowing she is your friend.  The criticism is distasteful and unjustified.  What do you do?
  12. If you could offer a newborn child only one piece of advice, what would it be?
  13. Would you break the law to save a loved one?
  14. Have you ever seen insanity where you later saw creativity?
  15. What’s something you know you do differently than most people?
  16. How come the things that make you happy don’t make everyone happy?
  17. What one thing have you not done that you really want to do?  What’s holding you back?
  18. Are you holding onto something you need to let go of?
  19. If you had to move to a state or country besides the one you currently live in, where would you move and why?
  20. Do you push the elevator button more than once?  Do you really believe it makes the elevator faster?
  21. Would you rather be a worried genius or a joyful simpleton?
  22. Why are you, you?
  23. Have you been the kind of friend you want as a friend?
  24. Which is worse, when a good friend moves away, or losing touch with a good friend who lives right near you?
  25. What are you most grateful for?
  26. Would you rather lose all of your old memories, or never be able to make new ones?
  27. Is is possible to know the truth without challenging it first?
  28. Has your greatest fear ever come true?
  29. Do you remember that time 5 years ago when you were extremely upset?  Does it really matter now?
  30. What is your happiest childhood memory?  What makes it so special?
  31. At what time in your recent past have you felt most passionate and alive?
  32. If not now, then when?
  33. If you haven’t achieved it yet, what do you have to lose?
  34. Have you ever been with someone, said nothing, and walked away feeling like you just had the best conversation ever?
  35. Why do religions that support love cause so many wars?
  36. Is it possible to know, without a doubt, what is good and what is evil?
  37. If you just won a million dollars, would you quit your job?
  38. Would you rather have less work to do, or more work you actually enjoy doing?
  39. Do you feel like you’ve lived this day a hundred times before?
  40. When was the last time you marched into the dark with only the soft glow of an idea you strongly believed in?
  41. If you knew that everyone you know was going to die tomorrow, who would you visit today?
  42. Would you be willing to reduce your life expectancy by 10 years to become extremely attractive or famous?
  43. What is the difference between being alive and truly living?
  44. When is it time to stop calculating risk and rewards, and just go ahead and do what you know is right?
  45. If we learn from our mistakes, why are we always so afraid to make a mistake?
  46. What would you do differently if you knew nobody would judge you?
  47. When was the last time you noticed the sound of your own breathing?
  48. What do you love?  Have any of your recent actions openly expressed this love?
  49. In 5 years from now, will you remember what you did yesterday?  What about the day before that?  Or the day before that?
  50. Decisions are being made right now.  The question is:  Are you making them for yourself, or are you letting others make them for you?

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The simple way to order good-quality, low-cost translation

January 11th, 2010
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The simple way to order good-quality, low-cost translation. Trusted worldwide.

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Why Colds and Flus are Good For You

January 5th, 2010
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Here is the key to understanding why colds and flus, when allowed to run their course while you rest, can be good for you:

By and large, the viruses that cause the common cold and the flu infect mainly your weakest cells; cells that are already burdened with excessive waste products and toxins are most likely to allow viruses to infect them. These are cells that you want to get rid of anyway, to be replaced by new, healthy cells.

So in the big scheme of things, a cold or flu is a truly natural tool that can allow your body to purge itself of old and damaged cells that, in the absence of viral infection, would normally take much longer to identify, destroy, and eliminate.

Have you ever been amazed by how much “stuff” you could blow out of your nose while you had a cold or the flu? Embedded within all of that mucous are countless dead cells that your body is saying good bye to, largely due to the lytic effect of viruses.

read more at;

http://drbenkim.com/cold-flu-difference-health.html

lifestyle health

5 Reasons You Need Vitamin D

January 5th, 2010
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Via www.inspire.com

Vitamin D is known as the “sunshine vitamin” because the body synthesizes it with exposure to sunlight. This important hormone is used throughout the body, and:

  • Helps to maintain normal blood levels of calcium and phosphorus.
  • Assists in the absorption of calcium and promotes bone mineralization, which may prevent or slow the progression of osteoporosis.
  • Strengthens the immune system and protects against a number of serious diseases, including rickets and osteomalacia.
  • May provide protection from hypertension, psoriasis and several autoimmune diseases (including multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis).
  • Plays a role in defending against cancer (studies link a deficiency of vitamin D to as many as 18 different cancers).
  • It isn’t easy to get enough vitamin D from your diet alone, though fortified foods (milk and cereals), eggs, salmon, tuna, mackerel and sardines are all good sources. Even if you receive regular sun exposure (for most of us 20-30 minutes a day is adequate), I recommend taking 1,000 IU of vitamin D per day – look for supplements that provide D3 (cholecalciferol) rather than D2 (ergocalciferol).

lifestyle health

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

December 19th, 2009
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After about 18 years having IBS without knowing I have begun to research this condition. Here are my notes;

Overview

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) refers to a complex disorder of the lower intestinal tract. It is mainly characterized by a pattern of symptoms that is often worsened by emotional stress.

It is not the same as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

Symptoms

Symptoms range from mild to severe, however most people have mild symptoms. IBS symptoms may be worse in patients with underlying stress or mood disorders such as anxiety and depression, but it is important to understand that these conditions do not cause IBS. Symptoms may include:

  • Abdominal distention
  • Abdominal fullness, gas, bloating
  • Abdominal pain or tenderness that:
    • Comes and goes
    • Goes away after a bowel movement
    • Occurs after meals
  • Chronic and frequent constipation, usually accompanied by pain
  • Chronic and frequent diarrhea, usually accompanied by pain
  • Emotional distress
  • Depression
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea and vomiting
read more at;

https://health.google.com/health/ref/Irritable+bowel+syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome – What Causes It?


Some evidence indicates that the immune system, which fights infection, is also involved. Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms result from the following: The normal motility of the colon may not work properly. It can be spasmodic or can even stop temporarily. Spasms are sudden strong muscle contractions that come and go.

The lining of the colon (epithelium), which is affected by the immune and nervous systems, regulates the passage of fluids in and out of the colon. In Irritable Bowel Syndrome, the epithelium appears to work properly. However, fast movement of the colon’s contents can overcome the absorptive capacity of the colon. The result is too much fluid in the stool. In other patients, colonic movement is too slow, too much fluid is absorbed, and constipation develops.

The colon responds strongly to stimuli (for example, foods or stress) that would not bother most people.

In people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, stress and emotions can strongly affect the colon. It has many nerves that connect it to the brain. Like the heart and the lungs, the colon is partly controlled by the autonomic nervous system, which has been proven to respond to stress. For example, when you are frightened, your heart beats faster, your blood pressure may go up, or you may gasp. The colon responds to stress also. It may contract too much or too little. It may absorb too much water or too little.

Research has shown that very mild or hidden (occult) celiac disease is present in a smaller group of people with symptoms that mimic Irritable Bowel Syndrome. People with celiac disease cannot digest gluten, which is present in wheat, rye, barley, and possibly oats. Foods containing gluten are toxic to these people, and theirimmune system responds by damaging the small intestine. A blood test can determine whether celiac disease is present. (For information about celiac disease, see the Celiac Disease fact sheet from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).)

The following have been associated with a worsening of Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms:

-Large meals
-Bloating from gas in the colon
-Medicines
-Wheat, rye, barley, chocolate, milk products, or alcohol
-Drinks with caffeine, such as coffee, tea, or colas
-Stress, conflict, or emotional upsets

read more at;

http://stressguide101.blogspot.com/2010/01/irritable-bowel-syndrome-what-causes-it.html

lifestyle lifecast

Night at Tracks

December 4th, 2009
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I forgot her name but she had an “Indiana Jones” fashion statement so I have to take her picture.

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First, we loaded up on Carbs at Hamburger Marie’s and then hit the club.

I just didn’t feel like salsa therefore we went club dancing at Tracks on Lesbian Night. Of course it was awesome. Straight dude surrounded by bunch of drunk chicks.

But the music … oh!! … the music. Absolutely amazing.

http://www.tracksdenver.com/

lifestyle lifecast

Lessons From A Dog; Take Naps

November 28th, 2009
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Find more interesting illustrations at Patrick Moberg’s website; http://www.patrickmoberg.com/

lifestyle illustrations, lessons

Lessons From A Dog; When Someone Prepares Food

November 25th, 2009
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Find more interesting illustrations at Patrick Moberg’s website; http://www.patrickmoberg.com/

lifestyle illustrations, lessons

Lessons From A Dog; Forgive Friends

November 24th, 2009
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Find more interesting illustrations at Patrick Moberg’s website; http://www.patrickmoberg.com/

lifestyle illustrations, lessons

Boulder Fashion Research: Breakfast Claws

November 9th, 2009
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boulder fashion research

Very interesting combination of Claw Sleepers, Jeans and Vest for a Saturday morning walk in downtown Boulder.

lifestyle boulder, fashion research, gallery, lifecast

Christianity and Science

November 6th, 2009
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christianity and science

lifestyle christianity, science

New York Fashion Research: Speechless

September 23rd, 2009
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New York Fashion Research No. 20090923

I’ll go with WOW !!

 

via: sartorialist.com

lifestyle fashion, fashion research, grey, women

New York Fashion Research: Big Dots

September 16th, 2009
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fashion research: big dots

 

Fashion Research Case No: NY20090916

 

I don’t know what this says; “Am I a dalmatian?” or “I have been attacked by the alien white dots”.

Interesting fashion statement.

credit: sartorialist.com

lifestyle fashion research, male fashion, polka dots, white dots

Are You Happy? Learn How to Be Happy

September 8th, 2009
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are you happy?

lifestyle happiness, map, strategy

Boulder Fashion Research: Apron, Skirt and a Tie

September 4th, 2009
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boulder fashion research

 

Boulder Fashion Research Case No: 20090904

At the med while having tapas, whiskey and coke and laughs with Celeste and Lili (owner of Got Junk) I found this interesting but sexy fashion statement.

Apron, Skirt and a Tie, very … Je ne sais quoi.

lifestyle apron, fashion research, restaurant

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