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A musical distraction?

September 30, 2012 by Tricia

It seems every weekend I have my head in the books. At least that’s the way it’s been the past month. I suppose until the end of December it will continue that way. As it turns out the two courses I’m taking are quite heavy duty but I will be that much better a nurse when I’ve completed the courses.

It doesn’t help that my abdomen has been acting up since mid-summer though. It’s been worse and worse as each day goes by. My Internist increased my meds last week so I’m now taking the maximum dosage of my Crohn’s meds. I have no where to go from here if it doesn’t start to settle down .. other than much more radical treatments that I probably can’t do or maybe surgery.

As a distraction, tomorrow Chris and I are going to see a friend that has this new musical … well, it’s not an instrument but I guess it’s something that you can use “with” your instruments? It’s called a alesis io dock musicians friend or something like that. Anyone with an iPad can produce, perform and create music with the io Dock using any pro audio gear or any instruments.

As I said I’m not sure how it works, but Chris will figure it out since he’s the musician. It will be interesting to see what new music he creates using this new technology. We don’t have an iPad .. but I know after playing with the io Dock he’ll want to get an iPad and an io dock. I won’t even bet on it because it’s a sure thing.

Ok, time for maybe a tiny rest and then back to putting my head in the books for most of the night. The only time I’ll stop studying is to watch Dexter later. I won’t miss that! Oh and maybe Homeland. Gosh … there’s other good shows on tonight too. Ok, I’m taping them.

Filed Under: Cool stuff, Entertainment, Music Tagged With: books, courses, create, crohns, Distraction, instruments, io dock, ipad, medication, musician, online, pain, perform, pro audio gear, produce, rest, shows, studying, tape, Technology

Out With The Old – The Therapeutic Benefits Of Regular Wardrobe Clean Outs

September 30, 2012 by Trish

Seasons change and times change. Changes in life can without a doubt be difficult, but in certain situations it can bring forth a great sense of renewal if you feel unsatisfied or monotonous. Believe it or not, but regularly rewarding yourself with a cleansed wardrobe can therapeutically benefit you and give you a new outlook on life.

Having to wake up for work in the morning with the same clothing options in your closet month after month can become tedious and boring. If you have come to a point to where you’ve tried every possible combination of skirts and blouses, your jeans have snags in them and your favorite purse no longer zips, then maybe it is time to purge and refresh your wardrobe. Neglecting your wardrobe and accepting it even if it does not meet your true personal expectations can drain you of your energy and self esteem.

Although you do not have to completely clean out everything in your closet if you so choose not to, start with clothing that you no longer wear. This can include shirts that are missing buttons or pants you are no longer able to fit. Also, remove clothing that you wore at a difficult period of time in your life, such as a divorce or family death. Casting these clothes out of your closet will also cast out any emotional baggage and ties. You would be amazed at how much better you will feel.

As stated previously, times change. Acid washed jeans and tie-dye shirts are a thing of the past. Getting rid of outdated clothing will make you feel more modern and youthful.

You could sell your old items to a second hand shop and get a small amount of money for them to put towards your new clothing and fashion accessories. You could also throw them into a bag and take it to the nearest donation center. Knowing that you are helping a less fortunate individual will bring about a rewarding sense of self satisfaction. You will also feel less wasteful. The clothing in your closet can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars, you definitely do not want to completely throw these items into the trash.

Cleaning out your wardrobe will provide you with a sense of freshness and freedom to take on any new style that you may want to try, but never possessed the courage to do so before. Become creative and try out new accessories that you never wore before. Become bold and daring with different colors and patterns. Obtain ideas from your favorite fashion magazines and create different looks that you like.

Once you fill your closet with a brand spanking new funky wardrobe, you are going to feel empowered and ready to take on the world in your new clothing and accessories.

Of course personal budget must be taken into consideration when changing your wardrobe. However, you can find some pretty amazing things on clearance racks. Change you wardrobe whenever you feel the need for a fresh start and when you are financially stable to do so.

Article by Noelle Greenwood who owns and operates Australian online fashion stores Accessory Heaven and Wallet Shop.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Moving or Organizing Tagged With: accessories, budget, change, clean closet, clean wardrobe, clothes, donate, donation center, fit, holes, missing buttons, new clothes, old clothes, outdated, renewal, sales, seasons, second hand shop, sell, Shopping, throw out, trendy, wardrobe, worn

5 Steps Towards a Flawless Face

September 29, 2012 by Trish

When I made the appointment for my very first facial, I never imagined I was signing up to be berated for two hours by an esthetician. I always thought the condition of your skin was just something you’re either born with, or wealthy enough to afford expensive cosmetic procedures to fix. Unfortunately, I was not born rich or perfect looking so I sort of stopped caring about conforming to an ideal a long time ago.

Apparently I was totally wrong. Unlike the rest of your body, the skin on your face is actually a product of your mannerisms and habits, and even small adjustments can totally alter the quality of your skin. So today my shame is your gain, as I will condense my beautician’s chastisements into 5 simple steps you too can take to get a flawless face. For the record, I have tried all 5, and can truly say that they work!

  • DO NOT TOUCH YOUR FACE

Unlike the skin on the rest of our bodies which is protected by clothing, our face is out in the open, all the time. This means that most of us touch our faces more than any other part of our bodies. We touch our faces with our hands and fingers, which apparently are always filthy. Everytime you touch your face, you are rubbing all the dirt and grease and bacteria that is on your fingers, into the delicate pores on your face, creating a perfect environment for a blemish. Gross.

Changing an unconscious mannerism is difficult. Once you become aware of it, you’ll be shocked at how often you touch your face throughout the day. I just keep my esthetician’s lecture about how dirty my hands are in my head, and that pretty much curbs any desire I have to let my fingers wander anywhere near my face.

  • Cut Back on Dairy Products

As a former vegan, I already knew about the negative effects of dairy on the human body. After all, it is unnatural for mammals to drink breast milk after infancy. But, I had no idea that dairy products like milk and cheese can compromise your complexion. According to my esthetician, Patricia Plikshe, your body cannot properly break down  dairy products (this is why so many people are lactose intolerant). When your body is unable to completely process stuff like junk food and dairy, it comes out in your skin. I guess you really are what you eat!

Another reason why dairy is so problematic, is because most large scale dairy farmers inject their cows with heavy amounts of hormones to keep them perpetually lactating. The added hormones get secreted into the cow’s milk, which then goes into our bodies when we drink it. This extra jolt of hormones we get from milk wreaks havoc on our complexions. I have since switched to soy milk and stopped eating cheese. Guess what? I lost weight AND got clearer skin. Win/win!

  • Throw Out Cheap Products

This is where money gets involved, folks. To my shock and horror, those cheap, 5 dollar face lotions I had been buying at the grocery store were one of my main problems! Cheap products are filled with ingredients your skin can’t absorb. Many lotions even contain petroleum. Yup, the same crude oil found in gasoline is going onto your face if you penny pinch in the cosmetics department. When your skin can’t absorb this stuff, it just kinda fills up your pores, causing tiny white bumps and small cysts on the skin known as mila. Once mila forms, you need to exfoliate and use a good product with glycolic acid to get rid of them.

Trust me people, it’s worth it to shell out the 25 extra bucks on the high quality, all natural products recommended by your esthetician. Spending some extra cash, means you no longer have to put lotion laced with gasoline on your sensitive face think about it.

  • Watch How You Wash

Since our faces are constantly exposed to the elements, and absorbing whatever grossness is on our fingers, your face requires a more thorough washing than you might think. Even if you use high quality face wash, in order for it to be completely effective, you should rub the soap into your skin for 60-90 seconds per wash. Taking the extra two minutes to wash properly is like giving yourself a mini-facial everyday. The results will surprise you!

Also, I was dismayed to hear from my esthetician that I had to perform the whole face washing ritual twice a day. I’m a pretty low maintenance chick who rarely even goes to the salon for a haircut, so hearing that I had to end and start each day with pampering my face was not good news. The first question I asked was, “Why do I have to wash my face before and after I go to bed? How could my face get dirty while I’m asleep?” (Obviously I’m not a model client). Well, apparently your body detoxes when you sleep and pushes impurities out through your pores. If you don’t wash your face right when you wake up, then all those toxins just sit there on top of your skin. Eww.

  • Don’t Try and “Do it Yourself”

The most common way people destroy their skin is by trying to pop blemishes themselves. Trying to be your own esthetician will do irreversible damage to your pores, and will only make your complexion worse in the long run. Besides, you are never supposed to touch your face, remember? Doing this can cause infections and create permanent scars. The amount of force that is created by two fingers pressing down and breaking skin, will surely leave a scar that will be far more unsightly than letting a little pimple run its course.

I recommend just letting an esthetician handle what goes on with your face. During a facial, they will safely perform “extractions” if they feel it will not do damage to the skin. Let the fate of your face rest in the hands of a qualified professional!

Jessica Ruane is a freelance blogger for Instant Checkmate. She specializes in writing about personal growth, beauty, social media, and more. Follow more of Jessica’s work on Google+ and ChrunchBase.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, skin care Tagged With: change, cheap products, complexion, cut dairy, dirt, esthetician, face, facial, grease, mannerisms, mini facial, natural products, skin, touch, wash

I wonder if I can fix my couch?

September 27, 2012 by Tricia

I think it’s time to think about getting new furniture. We have leather couches and unfortunately, we let our dog on the couch and she’s not easy on the furniture.

Our couch and easy chair are starting to get a little worn. Not too bad, but enough that it’s time to either stop having the dog lie on the couch or perhaps look up some leather repair kits info and see if I can do some repair myself. Who knows maybe I can get the couch and chair to look almost new again. That would be nice!

I’m in no big hurry to repair the couch and easy chair, it’s just another task on the list. We’re still renovating but once the renovations are finished I will be looking at the decor with a critical eye. If I can’t repair the couch and easy chair I’ll be moving them to the basement and getting new furniture. Hmmm .. maybe I should just browse around for new furniture. Hey, I like that idea!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor, Items to Try Tagged With: basement, couch, Decor, dog, downstairs, easy chair, furniture, leather couch, move, renovation, repair, torn, worn

Looking Young and Beautiful

September 25, 2012 by Trish

Looking Young and Beautiful
The quest for the fountain of youth has been pursued for hundreds of years, and no one has truly found all of the secrets. However, you can look as young and beautiful as possible at all times by following some simple techniques.

Keep Skin Vibrant
It is generally recommended that people should drink 64 ounces of water per day. Doing so will make you feel better, but it will also help your skin to look more vibrant. Once you start consuming this much water per day, you will likely notice a difference on your face very soon. You should also exfoliate your face and body to remove dry and dead skin cells.

Take Pride
One of the reasons people often start to look frumpy is because they stop caring about their looks. Hop into the shower in the morning, and you’ll feel so much better. Unless you’re just lounging around the house all day, put on fresh clothing and do your hair and makeup. If you don’t have the time for a full application, use some foundation, blush and mascara and put some mousse into your hair for a casual vibe. How you look and how you feel are closely connected. If you feel like a slob who is constantly adorned in sweatpants, you are going to start feeling like a bum.

Buy New Products
Each type of makeup has its own lifespan. This is especially for sanitary reasons, as mascaras, for instance, can transmit bacteria to your eyes if they are left around for too long. However, when makeup is old, its color and staying power also start to fade. Eyeshadows can lose their luster. Foundations that were once the perfect fit may start to slightly discolor, so be sure to replace makeup products regularly. Additionally, sometimes your hair can grow tired of the same shampoo and conditioner. If you notice strands looking dull, try a new shampoo and conditioner combination to give them the extra bursts of energy that they need.

Diet and Exercise
Of course, no one should assume that only thin people can be beautiful. Beauty is attributable to people of all shapes and sizes. However, health-whether it comes in a large box or a small one-is certainly a sign of beauty and youth. Engaging in physical activities and exercises can make your body healthier overall, and your stamina and strength will shine through making you appear younger. Just as water can help the body take on that youthful glow, so can eating the right foods. Remember, youth and beauty are often associated with health, so do all that you can to keep yourself in optimal shape.

Looking young and beautiful is a goal that so many people have. However, remember that looks are not the most important part of a person. It’s more important to be happy on the inside. When you are happy on the inside, that will absolutely shine through to the outside world and you will appear just as beautiful as a supermodel.

 

Kristin Morris writes health and beauty.  She stresses the importance of good consistant skin care, using UV protection, and great dental care. Proper dental care can add years to your life.  She uses www.dentalinsurance.net for affordable rates.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, skin care Tagged With: beautiful, care, clean, clothes, conditioner, cosmetics, diet, exercise, eye shadow, foundation, fresh, happy, Health Fitness and Beauty, looks, make up, mascara, pride, shampoo, skin, Smile

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