A baby begins life even before he is born from conception
until the uterus finally pushes him out of his mother's body.
This is the phenomenon we call pregnancy. It starts when the
male sperm unites with the female egg and develops into an
embryo. While several women say they can already detect
pregnancy from the moment of conception, some see the pregnancy
symptoms much later.
As the woman's body prepares itself for child-bearing, she will
notice several changes. The telltale signs of pregnancy include
the following:
Absence of menstruation
This is usually the first sign of pregnancy. Take note, though,
that it should not always be linked with pregnancy symptoms, as
missing your monthly period can also mean some other kind of
hormonal imbalance or condition.
Morning sickness
It would be prudent to note that the pregnancy symptom called
"morning sickness" does not happen only in the mornings. This
feeling of dizziness can happen at any time of the day. The
hormonal changes occurring during pregnancy generally trigger
bouts of nausea and vomiting. Another related symptom would be
constant tiredness, which a possibly pregnant woman experiences
even if no physical activity had been performed (but, then,
again, it could also be due to improper nutrition).
Strong craving for certain foods
The cause of this pregnancy symptom is still undetermined. But
pregnant women have been infamous for requesting/demanding
different kinds of food, owing to uncontrollable appetite
urges. On some cases, "strong craving" is an understatement.
Mood swings and headaches
A woman's emotions sometimes become slave to the hormonal
changes linked with pregnancy. Quite common are bouts of
depression, vagueness, listlessness and irritability.
Sleepiness
This symptom is not due to fatigue. Women who are pregnant
usually long for sleep early in the evening. Again, blame the
hormones.
Frequent urination
As the womb expands to make room for the growing fetus, it
bears down on the urinary bladder, causing constant urges to
pass urine. Some women have also been observed to develop
white, creamy vaginal discharge during pregnancy, while the
breasts tend to swell and grow tender (as the mammary glands
brace themselves for breastfeeding).
Not all signs of pregnancy are obvious. But when the above
mentioned symptoms present themselves to you, and you have
enough reason to suspect that you are pregnant, you must
consult your doctor at once, preferably an obstetrician. (An
obstetrician specializes in caring for women while they are
pregnant and even after pregnancy.) The doctor will then run
tests to find out whether you ARE pregnant and in which
pregnancy level you are already in. If your doctor bears good
news, that, indeed, a miracle has formed in your womb,
congratulations! You will soon be holding in your arms the
greatest gift you will ever receive.Charlene J. Nuble 2005. For up to date links
and information about pregnancy, please go to:
http://pregnancy.besthealthlink.net/ or for updated links and
information on all health related topics, go to:
http://www.besthealthlink.net/
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Saturday, June 30, 2007
The Benefits Of A Memory Foam Mattress
On the quest for a more productive day, research has shown that
a more productive sleep at night can be one of the healthiest
solutions. A Memory Foam Mattress could be just what
researchers have been looking for. Concentration, Observation
and even Creativity, are all qualities that can help us on our
everyday journey through work, and life. The key is relaxation.
Any quality that enhances our daily productivity is welcome,
but with a calm mind and rested body, do we find the most
precious resources, that is, through our sleep. Sleep provides
us with an infinite number of possibilities. Possibilities,
which are most efficiently cultivated, while having deep
restful dreams in a peaceful bed. And mattresses made from
memory foam are ideal in this respect.
Ever since the invention of the first electroencephalogram, the
machine that registers brain waves, back in the first part of
the 20th century, scientists have known that sleep is not just
an unproductive time in which we are forced to stop working.
Wonderful things occur at night while we sleep.
During an average night of sleep of eight hours, our bodies
move in and out of consciousness through cycles, determined by
brain wave activity. If these cycles are disrupted by stressing
muscles in certain points, the sleeper, could actually wake up
without fulfilling the full sleep cycle. This means time and
relaxation, are needed to achieve the proper depths of a good
nights rest.
Suppose an average sleeper, gets eight hours of sleep, on a
good mattress. Then she or he, would plunge into the realm of
sleep for about 90min. then slowly come back out, and on return
to the waking world, would have about 10 min. of dreams, almost
wake up, roll over, and plunge back into another 90min. cycle.
If the conditions are good, such as in using the proper kind of
bed, the second sleep cycle will have something like 20-30min.
of dreams, followed by 45-60min. in the third cycle. The longer
we sleep, the more dreams we have.
Maybe, not everyone remembers what they dream, all the time,
everyday, but that doesn't matter, as much as the fact that
dreaming is, in and of itself the place where we let our worry
and stress of the day to day go free, preparing, for the day to
come. If we don't value our sleep enough, we carry all that
stress and anxiety from the day before, into our morning, and
consecutively throughout the day, until we finally sleep again,
to give our dreams another chance at freeing themselves.
In a stressful modern day to day, race for time and money like
ours, it's a wonder why we don't value our sleep more. Sleep
requires relaxation, and that means sleeping a good night's
sleep. Pressure on muscles must be evenly distributed
throughout the body in a way that keeps our bodies fully
relaxed.
That means keeping the joints well accommodated. Memory foam
does this in a very natural and relaxing way. When the body
heat hits the mattress, it allows the foam to conform to the
body reducing all that tension on the pressure points. No
pressure points, no stress, no stress, means getting that good
night's sleep that we need so badly to be more productive and
happy individuals. Mattresses made from memory foam keep the
load properly supported, so that no one point is favored over
any other. Relaxation is the road to a good nights sleep. And
memory foam can help the sleeper achieve the ideal nights rest.
While getting tensionless, deep and well relaxed sleep, the
individual can produce more and feel great doing it.Thomas Jay Wacker is the General Manager and
V.P. of http://www.simplepedic.com . Wacker has over 20 years
experience in the home furnishing industry and leads the Wacker
Management Team in Denver Colorado. Article reprinted from
SimplySearch4it! Articles Directory
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a more productive sleep at night can be one of the healthiest
solutions. A Memory Foam Mattress could be just what
researchers have been looking for. Concentration, Observation
and even Creativity, are all qualities that can help us on our
everyday journey through work, and life. The key is relaxation.
Any quality that enhances our daily productivity is welcome,
but with a calm mind and rested body, do we find the most
precious resources, that is, through our sleep. Sleep provides
us with an infinite number of possibilities. Possibilities,
which are most efficiently cultivated, while having deep
restful dreams in a peaceful bed. And mattresses made from
memory foam are ideal in this respect.
Ever since the invention of the first electroencephalogram, the
machine that registers brain waves, back in the first part of
the 20th century, scientists have known that sleep is not just
an unproductive time in which we are forced to stop working.
Wonderful things occur at night while we sleep.
During an average night of sleep of eight hours, our bodies
move in and out of consciousness through cycles, determined by
brain wave activity. If these cycles are disrupted by stressing
muscles in certain points, the sleeper, could actually wake up
without fulfilling the full sleep cycle. This means time and
relaxation, are needed to achieve the proper depths of a good
nights rest.
Suppose an average sleeper, gets eight hours of sleep, on a
good mattress. Then she or he, would plunge into the realm of
sleep for about 90min. then slowly come back out, and on return
to the waking world, would have about 10 min. of dreams, almost
wake up, roll over, and plunge back into another 90min. cycle.
If the conditions are good, such as in using the proper kind of
bed, the second sleep cycle will have something like 20-30min.
of dreams, followed by 45-60min. in the third cycle. The longer
we sleep, the more dreams we have.
Maybe, not everyone remembers what they dream, all the time,
everyday, but that doesn't matter, as much as the fact that
dreaming is, in and of itself the place where we let our worry
and stress of the day to day go free, preparing, for the day to
come. If we don't value our sleep enough, we carry all that
stress and anxiety from the day before, into our morning, and
consecutively throughout the day, until we finally sleep again,
to give our dreams another chance at freeing themselves.
In a stressful modern day to day, race for time and money like
ours, it's a wonder why we don't value our sleep more. Sleep
requires relaxation, and that means sleeping a good night's
sleep. Pressure on muscles must be evenly distributed
throughout the body in a way that keeps our bodies fully
relaxed.
That means keeping the joints well accommodated. Memory foam
does this in a very natural and relaxing way. When the body
heat hits the mattress, it allows the foam to conform to the
body reducing all that tension on the pressure points. No
pressure points, no stress, no stress, means getting that good
night's sleep that we need so badly to be more productive and
happy individuals. Mattresses made from memory foam keep the
load properly supported, so that no one point is favored over
any other. Relaxation is the road to a good nights sleep. And
memory foam can help the sleeper achieve the ideal nights rest.
While getting tensionless, deep and well relaxed sleep, the
individual can produce more and feel great doing it.Thomas Jay Wacker is the General Manager and
V.P. of http://www.simplepedic.com . Wacker has over 20 years
experience in the home furnishing industry and leads the Wacker
Management Team in Denver Colorado. Article reprinted from
SimplySearch4it! Articles Directory
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Getting your Business Listed for Local Search is Just the First Step
Getting your Business Listed for Local Search is Just the First Step
Copyright 2005 Off the Page
The Public has Embraced Local Search and Want to do More
Although Local Search only caught on in the last year, such
queries already account for over 36% of all search engine
queries. When a person adds a geographic term (like city,
town, or zip code) to their search query, the results only
show them the small pool of businesses located within that
area - and not necessarily all of them.
Entering the search terms: "garden supply" + Denver only
returns gardening stores in Denver - rather than the many
thousands listed in the Google database. They're even shown
clustered on a map, to help the searcher easily spot the
closest ones.
That's significant since people prefer to shop on the basis
of convenience. Research shows that over 50% of Yellow Page
directory users scan for location first, before deciding
which ads to read or consider. Local Search simplifies that
preference further.
Too Many Small and Mid-sized Businesses are Missing the Boat
Their widespread mistake comes from assuming that the
Internet is not crucial for their brick and mortar
operations. The main reason for people going online is not
to buy online. They find it more convenient (that word
again) and faster than the traditional methods like Yellow
Pages or newspaper ads.
A study by ComScore Networks in December, 2004 showed that
most people who research products online purchase them from
stores in their own community. That study found that 25% of
those searching for electronics or computers made
purchases. But 92% of those purchases occurred offline.
Nearly 40% of searches resulted in sales as much as five to
12 weeks after the initial search.
Getting Listed in Key Data Bases Give You a Shot at Being
Found
You need to make it easy for buyers to find you and choose
you when they search online. There's not a single place to
"sign up" because there are numerous search engines,
Internet Yellow Pages (IYP), and industry-related data
bases. Check our whether your business appears on various
prominent sites,
http://www.localsearchresources.com/listed.html. You do not
need to be a techie or have a website to show up in Local
Search results.
But you have to get into the game. Many small businesses
don't show up most places. And that's frustrating for
searchers and unwise for them.
Provide Precisely the Information that People are Looking
for
What do people who buy what you provide look for? It's up
to you to supply the information they want - hours of
operation, payment options, specialized services or
credentials, brands carried, etc. What they need to know
varies depending on your type of operation. Also, it
doesn't hurt to provide helpful buying tips and
specifications, too.
Here's how online searches are miles ahead of the Yellow
Page directory. That's printed just once a year and is out
of date by the time it reaches the public. But the ad is
small (even if it's a large display ad) compared to what
can be spelled out on a website.
So once you know your business is showing up in the
searches, it's time to beef up your website (or web
presence on a portal) so that you stand out in the
searches. Then you should start modifying your company
policies and practices to make them mesh with your online
activities.
You'll Reach the Customers you Want the Most
Just to provide an additional incentive for you to wade
into having an online presence, those who rely heavily on
Internet searches are better educated, earn more, and make
larger average purchases than those who rely on the Yellow
Page directory. With a Yellow Page ad plus an online
presence, you'll be findable by most of the people who are
at the point of making a purchase.
My future articles will show how to develop a
Local-Search-friendly website or business policies. You'll
redefine how you provide customer service. Going to the
trouble to better serve your Internet-savvy customers will
give you an edge compared to your competition.
Your Need to Act is Urgent - Treat this as Front Burner
People prefer to spend their money close to home. But they
won't spend it with you if you don't show up in the places
where they're looking. This trend is customer-driven. They
like using Local Search, and just wish the information
could be more complete. Even the search engines are
scrambling to get ahead of this parade. And you need to do
so as well.--Dr. Lynella Grant An expert in Yellow Page ads and Local
Search. Learn to stand out online and offline, so you
capture more Internet-savvy buyers for your brick and
mortar business. Free resources
http://www.localsearchresources.com 719-395-9450
Article Source: http://www.articlepros.com
Copyright 2005 Off the Page
The Public has Embraced Local Search and Want to do More
Although Local Search only caught on in the last year, such
queries already account for over 36% of all search engine
queries. When a person adds a geographic term (like city,
town, or zip code) to their search query, the results only
show them the small pool of businesses located within that
area - and not necessarily all of them.
Entering the search terms: "garden supply" + Denver only
returns gardening stores in Denver - rather than the many
thousands listed in the Google database. They're even shown
clustered on a map, to help the searcher easily spot the
closest ones.
That's significant since people prefer to shop on the basis
of convenience. Research shows that over 50% of Yellow Page
directory users scan for location first, before deciding
which ads to read or consider. Local Search simplifies that
preference further.
Too Many Small and Mid-sized Businesses are Missing the Boat
Their widespread mistake comes from assuming that the
Internet is not crucial for their brick and mortar
operations. The main reason for people going online is not
to buy online. They find it more convenient (that word
again) and faster than the traditional methods like Yellow
Pages or newspaper ads.
A study by ComScore Networks in December, 2004 showed that
most people who research products online purchase them from
stores in their own community. That study found that 25% of
those searching for electronics or computers made
purchases. But 92% of those purchases occurred offline.
Nearly 40% of searches resulted in sales as much as five to
12 weeks after the initial search.
Getting Listed in Key Data Bases Give You a Shot at Being
Found
You need to make it easy for buyers to find you and choose
you when they search online. There's not a single place to
"sign up" because there are numerous search engines,
Internet Yellow Pages (IYP), and industry-related data
bases. Check our whether your business appears on various
prominent sites,
http://www.localsearchresources.com/listed.html. You do not
need to be a techie or have a website to show up in Local
Search results.
But you have to get into the game. Many small businesses
don't show up most places. And that's frustrating for
searchers and unwise for them.
Provide Precisely the Information that People are Looking
for
What do people who buy what you provide look for? It's up
to you to supply the information they want - hours of
operation, payment options, specialized services or
credentials, brands carried, etc. What they need to know
varies depending on your type of operation. Also, it
doesn't hurt to provide helpful buying tips and
specifications, too.
Here's how online searches are miles ahead of the Yellow
Page directory. That's printed just once a year and is out
of date by the time it reaches the public. But the ad is
small (even if it's a large display ad) compared to what
can be spelled out on a website.
So once you know your business is showing up in the
searches, it's time to beef up your website (or web
presence on a portal) so that you stand out in the
searches. Then you should start modifying your company
policies and practices to make them mesh with your online
activities.
You'll Reach the Customers you Want the Most
Just to provide an additional incentive for you to wade
into having an online presence, those who rely heavily on
Internet searches are better educated, earn more, and make
larger average purchases than those who rely on the Yellow
Page directory. With a Yellow Page ad plus an online
presence, you'll be findable by most of the people who are
at the point of making a purchase.
My future articles will show how to develop a
Local-Search-friendly website or business policies. You'll
redefine how you provide customer service. Going to the
trouble to better serve your Internet-savvy customers will
give you an edge compared to your competition.
Your Need to Act is Urgent - Treat this as Front Burner
People prefer to spend their money close to home. But they
won't spend it with you if you don't show up in the places
where they're looking. This trend is customer-driven. They
like using Local Search, and just wish the information
could be more complete. Even the search engines are
scrambling to get ahead of this parade. And you need to do
so as well.--Dr. Lynella Grant An expert in Yellow Page ads and Local
Search. Learn to stand out online and offline, so you
capture more Internet-savvy buyers for your brick and
mortar business. Free resources
http://www.localsearchresources.com 719-395-9450
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1950's Home Decor Redesign
The styles of the 1950's are coming back and there are many
products now available to "capture the past" in your home
decorating. To get you started, here is a partial list of
reproduced products inspired from the 1950's.
1. Fabric by the yard including barkcloth for curtains,
pillows and furniture upholstery.
2. 50's style kitchen table and chair sets complete with
chrome legs, formica table tops and vinyl covered seats in many
colors.
3. Small retro style kitchen appliances including, toasters
and soda shop drink mixers.
4. Classic pedal cars inspired from the 1940's and 50's.
5. Stoves and refrigerators reproduced with today's
technology, but with the original appearance in many original
colors. These are not cheap... be prepared to pay top dollar
for the large kitchen appliances.
6. Replica diner jukeboxes, turntables, pay phones and radios.
7. Reproduced metal 6-pack picnic coolers, double bubble
clocks and Coke machines.
8. Tin diner, car hop and motor oil signs.
9. Reproduction enamelware canister sets, soap dishes and
bread boxes.
10. Metal laundry soap bins and glass laundry sprinklers for a
bit of laundry room nostalgia.
Your local second hand stores are a good source if you are in
the market for original furniture that can be revitalized with
some reproduced 50's fabric.Barbara Wangelid along with her husband Tobbe
are the owners of http://www.JackandFriends.com where you can
purchase vintage and retro reproduction signs, enamelware,
antique labels, 1950's retro, Crosley Radio replicas and
classic pedal cars.
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products now available to "capture the past" in your home
decorating. To get you started, here is a partial list of
reproduced products inspired from the 1950's.
1. Fabric by the yard including barkcloth for curtains,
pillows and furniture upholstery.
2. 50's style kitchen table and chair sets complete with
chrome legs, formica table tops and vinyl covered seats in many
colors.
3. Small retro style kitchen appliances including, toasters
and soda shop drink mixers.
4. Classic pedal cars inspired from the 1940's and 50's.
5. Stoves and refrigerators reproduced with today's
technology, but with the original appearance in many original
colors. These are not cheap... be prepared to pay top dollar
for the large kitchen appliances.
6. Replica diner jukeboxes, turntables, pay phones and radios.
7. Reproduced metal 6-pack picnic coolers, double bubble
clocks and Coke machines.
8. Tin diner, car hop and motor oil signs.
9. Reproduction enamelware canister sets, soap dishes and
bread boxes.
10. Metal laundry soap bins and glass laundry sprinklers for a
bit of laundry room nostalgia.
Your local second hand stores are a good source if you are in
the market for original furniture that can be revitalized with
some reproduced 50's fabric.Barbara Wangelid along with her husband Tobbe
are the owners of http://www.JackandFriends.com where you can
purchase vintage and retro reproduction signs, enamelware,
antique labels, 1950's retro, Crosley Radio replicas and
classic pedal cars.
==================
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Friday, June 29, 2007
A Visualization Exercise on Managing Expectations for Adults with ADD
As adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), we often find ourselves excited by new ideas and plans, but overwhelmed by what it will take to reach the goals.
Many of my coaching clients find themselves in this situation. They make a decision to make a change - a big change. Sometimes it's about moving up in the world, like finding a new and better home. Sometimes the change is about pursing a dream, like taking a passion for art and turning it into a career. And sometimes the change involves a mental shift to become a better person, like learning to overcome anger.
No matter what big and exciting change is on the horizon, we can sometimes find that our impulsivity has us not only wanting - but expecting - the change to happen much quicker than is actually possibly. We have unrealistic expectations of what we are able to accomplish when. When this happens, disappointment, lack of motivation, and even feelings of failure, are quite common.
When one of my clients finds them self in a situation like this, I take them through a visualization exercise that I call "The Temple." The following directions will allow you to use this exercise in your own life.
The Temple: A Visualization Exercise
Step 1: Pick the Goal
Pick a goal that you are excited about - a change you really want to make.
Step 2: Relax
Sit back, relax, and close your eyes. Focus on your breath going in and out, and allow worries and concerns to be breathed away...just for a little bit.
Step 3: Visualize a Temple
Create - in your mind - the vision of a beautiful, peaceful temple. It is your temple, and it can be anywhere. It can look any way you like. Get a very vivid image of this temple in your mind.
The temple is your goal. When you reach your goal, you will reach your temple.
Connect with your goal. What will it feel like when you reach that goal? Think of the emotions you will experience. Think about what it will feel like to be in that temple.
Step 4: Visualize Your Steps
Now imagine that your temple is being raised into the sky. As your temple rises, stairs appear. The stairs to your temple are steps to your goal.
Ask yourself, what are the steps that I need to climb in order to reach my goal? What has to happen in order for me to reach that goal?
Are there any steps on the way to your goal that you have already achieved? If so, visualize yourself climbing the stairs to your temple.
Step 5: Check-in With Yourself
Do this exercise on a regular basis. Each time you take a step towards your goal, visualize yourself climbing a stair to your temple.
Understand that some steps will be easy to climb, and some will be a little harder and will take more time. Even though it may seem like you've been working a long time and not getting anywhere on your goal, don't lose sight of the fact that if you are climbing the stairs, then you are making progress.
When you get impatient and frustrated about your progress, remember that life in itself is a journey. Growth and personal progress don't happen in the temple, they happen on the way to the temple.Jennifer Koretsky is a Professional ADD Management Coach who helps adults manage their ADD and move forward in life. She encourages clients to increase self-awareness, focus on strengths and talents, and create realistic action plans. She offers a 90-day intensive skill-building program, workshops, and private coaching. Her work has been featured in numerous media, including The New York Times Magazine and The Times (UK). To subscribe to Jennifers free email newsletter, The ADD Management Guide, please visit http://www.addmanagement.com/e-newsletter.htm
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Many of my coaching clients find themselves in this situation. They make a decision to make a change - a big change. Sometimes it's about moving up in the world, like finding a new and better home. Sometimes the change is about pursing a dream, like taking a passion for art and turning it into a career. And sometimes the change involves a mental shift to become a better person, like learning to overcome anger.
No matter what big and exciting change is on the horizon, we can sometimes find that our impulsivity has us not only wanting - but expecting - the change to happen much quicker than is actually possibly. We have unrealistic expectations of what we are able to accomplish when. When this happens, disappointment, lack of motivation, and even feelings of failure, are quite common.
When one of my clients finds them self in a situation like this, I take them through a visualization exercise that I call "The Temple." The following directions will allow you to use this exercise in your own life.
The Temple: A Visualization Exercise
Step 1: Pick the Goal
Pick a goal that you are excited about - a change you really want to make.
Step 2: Relax
Sit back, relax, and close your eyes. Focus on your breath going in and out, and allow worries and concerns to be breathed away...just for a little bit.
Step 3: Visualize a Temple
Create - in your mind - the vision of a beautiful, peaceful temple. It is your temple, and it can be anywhere. It can look any way you like. Get a very vivid image of this temple in your mind.
The temple is your goal. When you reach your goal, you will reach your temple.
Connect with your goal. What will it feel like when you reach that goal? Think of the emotions you will experience. Think about what it will feel like to be in that temple.
Step 4: Visualize Your Steps
Now imagine that your temple is being raised into the sky. As your temple rises, stairs appear. The stairs to your temple are steps to your goal.
Ask yourself, what are the steps that I need to climb in order to reach my goal? What has to happen in order for me to reach that goal?
Are there any steps on the way to your goal that you have already achieved? If so, visualize yourself climbing the stairs to your temple.
Step 5: Check-in With Yourself
Do this exercise on a regular basis. Each time you take a step towards your goal, visualize yourself climbing a stair to your temple.
Understand that some steps will be easy to climb, and some will be a little harder and will take more time. Even though it may seem like you've been working a long time and not getting anywhere on your goal, don't lose sight of the fact that if you are climbing the stairs, then you are making progress.
When you get impatient and frustrated about your progress, remember that life in itself is a journey. Growth and personal progress don't happen in the temple, they happen on the way to the temple.Jennifer Koretsky is a Professional ADD Management Coach who helps adults manage their ADD and move forward in life. She encourages clients to increase self-awareness, focus on strengths and talents, and create realistic action plans. She offers a 90-day intensive skill-building program, workshops, and private coaching. Her work has been featured in numerous media, including The New York Times Magazine and The Times (UK). To subscribe to Jennifers free email newsletter, The ADD Management Guide, please visit http://www.addmanagement.com/e-newsletter.htm
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Spice Up That Lifeless Marriage!
Can you remember the dates you had with your spouse? Let's go back in time.
As the dating itself progressed for longer periods of time, you began to unravel the mystery in that special someone. You have learned more about them. Without noticing it, your feelings grew deeper. You also noticed that you really wanted to spend more time together. Nothing matters except the two of you being together. Every decision that you made revolved around that person. They became your world.your universe.
All these good feelings made a great impact on you. You're always on cloud nine. You're always happy. You say that this is the life you have always dreamed of from the start. Your lover treats you like royalty. Every day, your life seems so bright and carefree.
You wanted these things to last a lifetime, so you decided to get married. You set the date and purchased things needed for the big event. You're excited to buy the rings. You made a design specific to suit your taste. You couldn't wait for the wedding. You really wanted to spend the rest of your life with that person.
As the wedding date grew near, you can't help but feel very nervous. You were both excited. The wedding ended in a flash and you soon found yourselves all set for your honeymoon. What a great terrific life!
Why am I telling you all of these? Upon recalling the past, did it make you smile? What were the feelings then? Exhilarating, right? If those things gave you sheer pleasure, then why not do it on a regular basis?
Make a commitment today to bring back the love, the passion, and the excitement of those first days of your relationship and your marriage. It you truly love your spouse, then this is the very best present you could ever give them.For more information on how to spice up your marriage, visit us at:
www.greatmarriages.yougethelp.com
For more information about setting and achieving even the most challenging of goals, visit:
www.helpyouneednow.com/goalrealization/goalrealizationmadeeasy.htm
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As the dating itself progressed for longer periods of time, you began to unravel the mystery in that special someone. You have learned more about them. Without noticing it, your feelings grew deeper. You also noticed that you really wanted to spend more time together. Nothing matters except the two of you being together. Every decision that you made revolved around that person. They became your world.your universe.
All these good feelings made a great impact on you. You're always on cloud nine. You're always happy. You say that this is the life you have always dreamed of from the start. Your lover treats you like royalty. Every day, your life seems so bright and carefree.
You wanted these things to last a lifetime, so you decided to get married. You set the date and purchased things needed for the big event. You're excited to buy the rings. You made a design specific to suit your taste. You couldn't wait for the wedding. You really wanted to spend the rest of your life with that person.
As the wedding date grew near, you can't help but feel very nervous. You were both excited. The wedding ended in a flash and you soon found yourselves all set for your honeymoon. What a great terrific life!
Why am I telling you all of these? Upon recalling the past, did it make you smile? What were the feelings then? Exhilarating, right? If those things gave you sheer pleasure, then why not do it on a regular basis?
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Bed Wetting Resources
While a doctor can be very useful in helping you deal with your childs bedwetting, health care workers today are busier than ever and no one doctor can keep up with all the research and new information coming out each day. You may want to contact organizations such as the National Kidney Foundation or the American Academy of Pediatrics for more resources and then raise the information you find with your doctor.
You can contact some key resources about bedwetting yourself:
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provides lots of useful information, and pamphlets about a variety of conditions, including bedwetting...
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 141 Northwest Point Boulevard Elk Grove Village, IL 60007_1098 Phone: (847) 434_4000 Fax: (847) 434_8000 Alternative address: The American Academy of Pediatrics Department of Federal Affairs 601 13th Street, NW Suite 400 North Washington, DC 20005 USA Phone: (202) 347_8600 Fax: (202) 393_6137 Email: kidsdocs@aap.org Web Address: http://www.aap.org
The PottyMD is a great resource about toilet training and bedwetting. Since this groups focuses only on this problem, you are sure to get information that is pertinent to the topic. Many parents swear by this resource.
PottyMD 2216 White Avenue Knoxville, TN 37916 Phone: 1_877_POTTYMD (768_8963) Web Address: www.pottymd.com
The National Kidney Foundation has recently launched a number of resources about bedwetting. Their website has lots of information and even video clips about the subject. Plus, if your childs bedwetting is caused by a kidney problem, this group can help you get information on that issue, as well.
National Kidney Foundation 30 East 33rd St., Suite 1100 New York, NY 10016 Phone: 1_800_622_9010 Web Address: www.kidney.org
The National Kidney and Urologic Disease Information Clearinghouse provides all sorts of information about conditions that affect the kidneys and urinary system. Not surprisingly, they have several resources just about bedwetting.
National Kidney and Urologic Disease Information Clearinghouse 3 Information Way Bethesda, MD 20892_3580 Phone: 1_800_891_5390 Web Address: www.kidney.niddk.nih.gov
The Bedwetting Store carries a large selection of items relating to bedwetting. If you want to know about the latest items and devices that can help your child, consult this large online selection.
The Bedwetting Store Phone: 1_800_214_9605 Web Address: www.bedwettingstore.com
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry helps in distributing information about childhood psychiatry. It can be a useful resource if your child experiences undue upset because of bedwetting or if your child is experiencing secondary Enuresis caused by emotional trauma and needs treatment to overcome the problem.
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Web Address: http://www.aacap.org WAIT! Do you need more tips and advice for kicking the bedwetting problem in your child? Head over to http://www.stopwetbed.com today!
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You can contact some key resources about bedwetting yourself:
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provides lots of useful information, and pamphlets about a variety of conditions, including bedwetting...
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 141 Northwest Point Boulevard Elk Grove Village, IL 60007_1098 Phone: (847) 434_4000 Fax: (847) 434_8000 Alternative address: The American Academy of Pediatrics Department of Federal Affairs 601 13th Street, NW Suite 400 North Washington, DC 20005 USA Phone: (202) 347_8600 Fax: (202) 393_6137 Email: kidsdocs@aap.org Web Address: http://www.aap.org
The PottyMD is a great resource about toilet training and bedwetting. Since this groups focuses only on this problem, you are sure to get information that is pertinent to the topic. Many parents swear by this resource.
PottyMD 2216 White Avenue Knoxville, TN 37916 Phone: 1_877_POTTYMD (768_8963) Web Address: www.pottymd.com
The National Kidney Foundation has recently launched a number of resources about bedwetting. Their website has lots of information and even video clips about the subject. Plus, if your childs bedwetting is caused by a kidney problem, this group can help you get information on that issue, as well.
National Kidney Foundation 30 East 33rd St., Suite 1100 New York, NY 10016 Phone: 1_800_622_9010 Web Address: www.kidney.org
The National Kidney and Urologic Disease Information Clearinghouse provides all sorts of information about conditions that affect the kidneys and urinary system. Not surprisingly, they have several resources just about bedwetting.
National Kidney and Urologic Disease Information Clearinghouse 3 Information Way Bethesda, MD 20892_3580 Phone: 1_800_891_5390 Web Address: www.kidney.niddk.nih.gov
The Bedwetting Store carries a large selection of items relating to bedwetting. If you want to know about the latest items and devices that can help your child, consult this large online selection.
The Bedwetting Store Phone: 1_800_214_9605 Web Address: www.bedwettingstore.com
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry helps in distributing information about childhood psychiatry. It can be a useful resource if your child experiences undue upset because of bedwetting or if your child is experiencing secondary Enuresis caused by emotional trauma and needs treatment to overcome the problem.
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Web Address: http://www.aacap.org WAIT! Do you need more tips and advice for kicking the bedwetting problem in your child? Head over to http://www.stopwetbed.com today!
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Endometriosis Symptoms - What Are The Signs Symptoms Of Endometriosis?
Endometriosis symptoms afflict about 7 million American women. The signs symptoms of endometriosis are one of the most painful conditions a woman will ever have to deal with.
Endometriosis is defined as the abnormal growth of endometrial cells that become scattered in areas where they do not belong. Endometriosis islets can grow in the fallopian tubes, within uterine musculature or outer surface of the uterus, the ovaries, pelvic organs, colon, bladder, the sides of the pelvic cavity and even the lungs. With the onset of the menstrual period, the islets increase in size, swell with blood and bleed into the surrounding areas and tissues. The problem is that there is no place for the tissue and blood to go, and the result is inflammation and a great deal of pain. The occurance of endometriosis symptoms is on the increase, and there is much debate about why.
Here are the most common endometriosis symptoms:
1. Pain - abdominal pain and cramping. And these endometriosis symptoms may be severe in a woman with mild endometriosis and may hardly occur in women with widespread endometriosis. The pain and cramping can be debilitating.
2. Inflammation - during the early part of the menstrual cycle, the endometrial tissue becomes filled with blood. When menstruation occurs, this tissue also gives off blood, but it cannot go anywhere. This blood accumulation causes inflammation that in the abdominal and pelvic tissue becomes very painful.
3. Painful sexual intercourse - endometrial tissue creates pressure in the lower pelvis or prevents the free movement of the pelvic organs.
4. PMS in the days before and during the menstrual period.
5. Rectal bleeding - also painful bowel movements can occur.
6. Chronic fatigue - pain, bleeding and cramping can be exhausting for the woman, making it difficult or impossible to function normally.
7. Infertility and miscarriage - the more widespread the endometriosis, the more likely the woman will have fertility and miscarriage problems.
Some women have endometriosis without having endometriosis symptoms, while others have symptoms but with little endometriosis. And the good news is that something can usually done about it without drugs or surgery with a good chance of experiencing significant improvement.
While the causes of endometriosis symptoms are unknown, high estrogen levels in women appear to be a contributing factor. Endometriosis seems to be a disease of the industrialized countries. It often runs in families, and in many women, there is a correlation to immune dysfunction. Emotional issues are often involved as well in women with endometriosis. In all these causes, hormonal imbalance is a common theme among the various factors.
Women diagnosed with the signs symptoms of endometriosis are frequently encouraged to have a hysterectomy. There ARE conditions for which hysterectomy is advisable or medically necessary, especially if malignant cancer is involved. The presence of malignant ovarian, uterine, or cervical cancer, uncontrollable bleeding, severe endometriosis (adenomyosis) and complex hyperplasia would justify the hysterectomy procedure. Otherwise, remember that hysterectomy is a permanent surgical procedure with numerous undesirable side effects.
If you have endometriosis symptoms, learn more about the natural approach recommended by naturopathic physicians without resorting to drastic measures such as hysterectomy. Read all you can about hormone imbalance, excess estrogen consequences and the role of natural progesterone in treating endometriosis symptoms and related womens health problems.
Copyright 2005 InfoSearch Publishing Read more on endometriosis at <a href="http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com/endometriosis.html" target="_blank">http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com/endometriosis.html</a> as well as treatment, endometriosis diet, fertility and pregnancy issues. Olinda Rola is President of InfoSearch Publishing and webmaster of <a href="http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com" target="_blank">http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com</a> - visit the website and take the online womens hormone health test.
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Endometriosis is defined as the abnormal growth of endometrial cells that become scattered in areas where they do not belong. Endometriosis islets can grow in the fallopian tubes, within uterine musculature or outer surface of the uterus, the ovaries, pelvic organs, colon, bladder, the sides of the pelvic cavity and even the lungs. With the onset of the menstrual period, the islets increase in size, swell with blood and bleed into the surrounding areas and tissues. The problem is that there is no place for the tissue and blood to go, and the result is inflammation and a great deal of pain. The occurance of endometriosis symptoms is on the increase, and there is much debate about why.
Here are the most common endometriosis symptoms:
1. Pain - abdominal pain and cramping. And these endometriosis symptoms may be severe in a woman with mild endometriosis and may hardly occur in women with widespread endometriosis. The pain and cramping can be debilitating.
2. Inflammation - during the early part of the menstrual cycle, the endometrial tissue becomes filled with blood. When menstruation occurs, this tissue also gives off blood, but it cannot go anywhere. This blood accumulation causes inflammation that in the abdominal and pelvic tissue becomes very painful.
3. Painful sexual intercourse - endometrial tissue creates pressure in the lower pelvis or prevents the free movement of the pelvic organs.
4. PMS in the days before and during the menstrual period.
5. Rectal bleeding - also painful bowel movements can occur.
6. Chronic fatigue - pain, bleeding and cramping can be exhausting for the woman, making it difficult or impossible to function normally.
7. Infertility and miscarriage - the more widespread the endometriosis, the more likely the woman will have fertility and miscarriage problems.
Some women have endometriosis without having endometriosis symptoms, while others have symptoms but with little endometriosis. And the good news is that something can usually done about it without drugs or surgery with a good chance of experiencing significant improvement.
While the causes of endometriosis symptoms are unknown, high estrogen levels in women appear to be a contributing factor. Endometriosis seems to be a disease of the industrialized countries. It often runs in families, and in many women, there is a correlation to immune dysfunction. Emotional issues are often involved as well in women with endometriosis. In all these causes, hormonal imbalance is a common theme among the various factors.
Women diagnosed with the signs symptoms of endometriosis are frequently encouraged to have a hysterectomy. There ARE conditions for which hysterectomy is advisable or medically necessary, especially if malignant cancer is involved. The presence of malignant ovarian, uterine, or cervical cancer, uncontrollable bleeding, severe endometriosis (adenomyosis) and complex hyperplasia would justify the hysterectomy procedure. Otherwise, remember that hysterectomy is a permanent surgical procedure with numerous undesirable side effects.
If you have endometriosis symptoms, learn more about the natural approach recommended by naturopathic physicians without resorting to drastic measures such as hysterectomy. Read all you can about hormone imbalance, excess estrogen consequences and the role of natural progesterone in treating endometriosis symptoms and related womens health problems.
Copyright 2005 InfoSearch Publishing Read more on endometriosis at <a href="http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com/endometriosis.html" target="_blank">http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com/endometriosis.html</a> as well as treatment, endometriosis diet, fertility and pregnancy issues. Olinda Rola is President of InfoSearch Publishing and webmaster of <a href="http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com" target="_blank">http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com</a> - visit the website and take the online womens hormone health test.
Article Source: article directory
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