How To Cure Stress And Anxiety With Ease?

Posted on March 22, 2009 by Charlie

Happiness is a summum bonum total good of a man s life. To be at peace with his inner self is the purpose of his existence. When you move away from it, you are agitated. Distortions in your normal disposition begin to occur. You experience fear and confusion envelops you. But that is not the end of the program. You need to emerge victorious out of the confusing cobweb. And, that is all about the cure of stress and anxiety. Stress and anxiety is always about coming to the terms with you. Anxieties about what happened in the past are not that intense. If they continue to hurt you, they hurt in a lesser degree. Anxieties about the future are what really matter. Out motivated approach to the problems of future lead us to never ending confusion and anxiety. To enable you to find the cure for your stress and anxiety make a careful analysis of what anxiety is about. Suppose you are full of anxiety about a particular matter and you continue at that level throughout the day. At...

Five Steps To Stop Procrastinating And Achieve Your Goals Today

Posted on January 29, 2009 by Marlyn

The two rules of procrastination: 1 Do it today. 2 Tomorrow will be today tomorrow. Foss Susan Daley was a successful entrepreneur selling promotional products. She enjoyed making decent money while having the flexibility to work at home. Susan recently took over a colleague s account, a huge growth opportunity. So why did she spend her mornings playing solitaire in her messy office rather than making phone calls to prospects. To procrastinate is to put off doing something , or to postpone or delay needlessly . Sometimes we avoid doing the tasks that must be done because they are unpleasant or boring, or because we have poor time management skills or are lazy. And yet, often it is the tasks we most want to do that we put off, resulting in much internal pressure. In Susan s case, she loved building relationships with potential clients, helping them to better serve their customers and employees, and making a good paycheck to support her family. So what was going on...

Juicer Comparisons: Manual Or Electric?

Posted on November 30, 2008 by Bethann

A juicer is conical-shaped kitchen utensil used for squeezing, or extracting, juice from various foods, especially fruits and vegetables, for the purpose of drinking or adding flavor to other foods. The juicer is simple to use, but, because of the possible dangers involved, should be handled with care, caution, and know-how. Two kinds of juicers exist a manual, or hand-operated, version and an electric version. Manual Hand-Held Juicer Juicing consists of placing fruit wedges or vegetable slices cut side-down in the center of the juicer and then pressing down to squeeze the food and moving it back and forth so the juice will run out of the rind and away from the pulp. The pulp and seeds are collected along the edges of the juicer, and the rind it then discarded. Electric Juicer Electric juicers mechanically extract juice from fruits, vegetables, herbs, etc. Proper operation consists of placing the article of food within and pressing the button. The juicer then...

What Is Mesothelioma

Posted on October 24, 2008 by Willard

Mesothelioma is the term used to describe a cancerous tumor that involves the mesothelial cells of an organ. Mesothelial cells are cells that form a protective lining over the lungs, heart and abdominal organs. The most common type of mesothelioma is pleural mesothelioma. The pleura is a thin membrane found between the lungs and the chest cavity. It provides a lubricated surface so that the lungs do not rub and chafe against the chest walls. What causes it. Virtually all cases of mesothelioma are related to inhaling of asbestos fibers. Mesothelioma usually spreads rapidly through the mesothelial cells to the heart and abdominal organs. The life span is typically 24 months after diagnosis, but it depends on what stage the cancer is detected, the health of the patient and other factors. Although asbestos exposure causes mesothelioma, it has a latency period after exposure that could last 15 to 50 years. This means that someone who worked in a factory with asbestos 40 years...