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Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

5 Tips for New Year's Resolutions in 2015

If you’re one of the millions of Americans who will make a promise to improve yourself this New Year, there’s bad news: You’re 92 percent likely to fail in sticking to your resolutions, says a recent study from the University of Scranton’s Journal of Clinical Psychology.

About 45 percent of Americans make resolutions. Ranking at the top is losing weight, and staying fit and healthy ranks No. 5.

“Of course, those statistics represent the average – you don’t have to be average!” says Dr. Virender Sodhi, founder of the Ayurvedic and Naturopathic Medical Clinic, (ayurvedicscience.com), which provides complementary and alternative medicine.
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“There are plenty of things individuals can do to improve their odds of success if they resolve to become healthier and fitter.”

Dr. Sodhi, author of the new guide, “Ayurvedic Herbs: The Comprehensive Resource for Ayurvedic Healing Solutions,” (www.ayush.com) believes we can move much closer to a world of disease-free societies by following the laws of Mother Nature. Individual commitment to health via New Year’s resolutions is one path to take us there. Dr. Sodhi offers five tips for staying true to your goals.


  • Get away from the instant-gratification mentality and avoid unrealistic goals. Don’t expect to go from zero to 60 – 60 being your ideal body image – in just a few months, especially if you have little background in training. Unfortunately, most who have resolutions like losing plenty of weight and quitting smoking are used to easy snack foods and quick rewards. Health is a long-term labor of love; commit to the love and wait for results.
  • Establish good habits! People make resolutions because they know they’re important, but they’re hard. With each passing week, more people drop their promises for self-improvement. You’ll want to set the right goals; if you want to lose 100 pounds, focus on the first 10, and then the next. Make sure to establish new and good habits – it takes about 28 days to stick. Once you train your mind with good habits, achieving your goals becomes much easier.
  • What you should expect from your “labor of love.” Frequency, intensity and time – these are the three investments you’ll need for losing weight or gaining muscle. As a general rule, exercise at least 30 minutes three to four times a week. Make sure to start with the appropriate intensity for your health; too little intensity and you’ll see little if any results, but too much and you’ll be prone to quit. Don’t think that it’s always better to exercise for a longer duration. What matters is quality. Increase time and intensity once you comfortably meet goals.
  • Solidify the gains with persistent positive reinforcement. Learn to reward yourself in a new way by paying attention to the gains in your body. Notice the improvement in stress levels, breathing, energy, sex life, mood and overall strength. While these improvements are wide-ranging and palpable, they increase over time and can be subtle. Don’t let these improvements occur without a personal recognition of your accomplishments.
  • Embrace supplemental support. Of course, all health efforts are connected to your overall well-being. When you make the investment to eat more vegetables, you’re reinforcing your commitment to exercise. Consider practices such as yoga and meditation, which will feed your health kick and provide unexpected benefits. Additionally, supplements such as kelp, green tea extract, Commiphora mukul (Guggul) and Bauhinia variegata (Kachnar) can yield even more health benefits. And, spices such as garlic, onion, black pepper, ginger, cinnamon, long pepper, and cayenne pepper all have important thermogenic properties, which stimulates metabolism.


Reprinted with permission from RISMedia. ©2014. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Stay Organized at Home over the Holidays

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Holiday parties, travel and shopping leave little room for keeping a household in order. Before the guests (and gifts!) arrive, stay organized by setting up smart solutions in key areas of your home.

Kitchen – To avoid cluttering up your counter, get into the habit of immediately displaying, filing or recycling holiday mailings. Store papers you want to keep in a central location so that you will remember to revisit them later. If desired, create a space for displaying holiday cards.

Living Room – When unpacking and packing your holiday decorations, eliminate items that you no longer use from your inventory. Keep your decorations in clear, plastic containers with other seasonal decor so that they can be easily identified next year. If you don’t have a space for storing gift wrap, use a narrow workstation with wheels so that it can be carted away and kept in a closet.

Mudroom – Prepare for mess from winter weather conditions and a steady stream of holiday visitors by installing coat and shoe storage. Consider using vertical solutions to keep your floor free of clutter.

Garage – Stock up on items essential for winter weather, including salt, firewood, de-icer and shovels. Take advantage of wall space by installing a hanging pegboard.

Source: HomeFinder.com
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Prepping Your Home for Holiday Guests

LA JOLLA, CA, Nov 18, 2014—The holidays are coming, and with it, an influx of entertaining. In addition to the cleaning frenzy you're likely to embark on, you may have realized that you sent more invitations than can fit around the table. Below, Diane Helvig, REALTOR at CENTURY 21 Award offers three tips for comfortably fitting in all of those holiday guests.

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Room swap – While you might not have room for 20 guests in your dining room, did you ever consider your living room or den? Move the couch to the dining room and the dining table to the living room! “A quick room swap and reshuffle of the furniture could allow your guests to sit comfortably in a different room of the house,” says Helvig.

Extendable tables – The right table can help ease even the crunchiest of entertaining situations. “Look for a table with an extendable leaf for when company is coming,” Helvig suggests. No time or budget for a new dining room table? Foldable tables can look chic with the right cloth and dressing.

Spare seating – Okay, so now you've got the table and space situation sorted out. What about seating? It's a good idea to have a handful of extra dining seats available for the dining room when you need them. To save space, consider a folding chair. Plenty of companies, like Ikea, have inexpensive and aesthetically pleasing wooden folding chairs! Looking to extend the seating in your living room? Ottomans and pouf chairs are easy to move about, and make for a fun, cozy feel.




For more information on real estate, please contact Diane Helvig at dhelvig@century21award.com, (858) 373-8793.

For additional information on real estate, please contact CENTURY 21 Award at info@century21award.com, (800) 293-1657, or CENTURY 21 Award.

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