Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Healthy Travel Tips

My little trip to ''Sin City''  got me thinking about what our body has to go through while being up in the air. Dry skin and eyes, clogged ears, germs and jet lag are only a couple of stress factors our immune system has to deal with.






Here are some tips on how to stay healthy while traveling:

Drink, drink, drink!

Staying hydrated is key.
Drink plenty of water throughout the flight. Stay away from alcohol, coffee and tea. Don't worry if you have to keep getting up to go to the lavatory - the exercise might help prevent deep-vein thromboses.

We usually feel most comfortable when the humidity in the air around us is about 40 to 70 per cent. In an aircraft cabin it falls to about 20 per cent. It is common to suffer from dry eyes (which can cause serious problems for contact-lens wearers) and a sore or dry throat and nose. This dryness is often uncomfortable, but it might also make you more prone to infections. So drink up!




Eat light!

Remember our body uses 70 percent or more of our energy for digestion. Don't eat big meals, so your body can focus on keeping you healthy during a flight.
Eat light before arriving at the airport. You’ll need energy when dealing with long check-in lines and security and will want to avoid the airport’s fast food options. Load up on fruits and veggies. These types of foods will help you avoid dehydration.
You can bring light snacks in your carry-on, like a homemade cereal bar, made out of oats, dates and nuts or grab some fruit like bananas and oranges. These healthy snacks are easy to carry and are perfect in a hunger pinch. Make sure you don't over eat or gorge on rich foods before your flight. A bloated tummy in a pressurized airplane cabin isn’t something you want to deal with on vacation.
Once again-drink plenty of water before and during your flight.




Move around!

This is the biggest issue for most travellers. Apart from the sheer discomfort of minimal legroom - cramps, neck cricks and so on - long periods of immobility lead to a higher risk of DVT, and the risks may be greater at lower pressure.
DVT occurs when blood in the lower leg flows sluggishly and eventually clots, causing pain and swelling in the short term and a risk of sudden death from clots reaching the heart or lungs.
- Buy as much legroom as you can afford- especially on long distance flights.
- Wear comfortable, non-restricting clothes.
- Get up and walk around the cabin at least once every hour and exercise in your seat by alternately tensing and relaxing your calf muscles.
-Avoid crossing your legs, or keeping the same position for a prolonged period.
-Stretch as much as possible.



Sleep!

Get as much sleep as you can before your trip and while on the airplane. Being exhausted and stressed weakens your immune system, making you more prone to infections. Don't stress out about any delays that may occur - life is to short and you will get to your destination sooner or later but you will be way more relaxed.




Use a neti pot before departure!

The air at altitudes of 30,000 to 35,000 feet, where most commercial airlines fly, is extremely dry, and the recirculation systems used in airplane cabins dry the air out even more. The lack of humidity sucks moisture from the tissues of the nose and mouth, compromising the body's natural defense system. And if you're already congested from allergies or a cold, the problem is even more acute.
Neti pot or other nasal irrigation devices, alleviate congestion, facial pain and pressure.

You can also get a natural nose spray to keep the nose from drying out during the flight
This one is a great alternative to chemical nose sprays!
Sinol, Sinol M, All Natural Nasal Spray with MucoAd, 15 ml



Germs-Awwww

I think germs are overrated. Our body has an amazing ability to fight them , but with your immune system already compromised and an airport full of people better save than sorry!
Airplanes seem to be the breeding ground for many viruses, in part because so many people are confined to such close quarters and viruses thrive in a dry environment like the one on an airplane.
One of the simplest ways to avoid germs on a plane flight is to follow your mother's advice: wash your hands! Wash your hands with warm to hot water and soap, lathering and scrubbing for at least thirty seconds. If you are washing your hands in the airplane restroom, make sure that you open the door with a paper towel upon exit, because not everyone is likely to be quite so conscientious!
Another important factor when trying to avoid germs on a plane flight is to keep your hands away from your face. If you touch the tray table, the armrest, or the magazine, you are essentially touching everyone who has touched these things before you. You absolutely do not want to put your fingers in your mouth or rub your eyes or nose after this — at least not until you wash your hands thoroughly. 


Happy Traveling


Love and Cookies

Jennifer

Friday, May 25, 2012

Apple-Carrot Deliciousness

My Mama used to make this side dish a lot. We used to eat it with fish (hello mercury) and fries (trans fats anybody) but this delicious salad was always the best part. I twisted the recipe a little and turned it into a easy summer main dish.



Apple-Carrot Deliciousness

-3 shredded carrots
-1-2 shredded apples
-handful of raisins
-handful of pumpkin seeds
-juice of 1 lemon

Combine all ingredients, let flavors combine and enjoy!


Love and Cookies

Jennifer

Choosing ''Me'' before ''We''


Wow I am super excited-will be going to Vegas over the weekend!
Fun, Sun and no worries and you know what they say, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!

Not that I have anything to hide..




This post is for all my girlfriends and women who should never settle for less, no matter what!!!!




I want to talk a little bit about women and relationships.
Women are pretty obsessed about relationships and about finding ''The One''.

Our society puts a lot of pressure on us, to find the right guy by a certain age, the quicker the better, get married, have children and live happily ever after! Oh the fairytale about living happily ever after.

Movies, books and fairytales have really done a job on us! So many little girls dream about ''Prince Charming'' coming to rescue them from the bad world- so they can run of and have a happy life until death do them part! Nobody ever told them that there might be some big battles on the way to happily ever after, that love can not conquer it all and that a man can never rescue them from themselves.

So, what is the most important thing, before anything! You have to love yourself! Really love yourself. Be in love with yourself, build the life that you ever dreamed of, accept yourself with all your flaws and imperfections and know that you will never be able to attract a healthy, strong man and have a fulfilling relationship if you are not truly happy. Misery loves company! Why do we all fall for men that are straight up crazy, disrespectful and full of it- because we think it is better to have that kind of man, than no man at all and feeling lonely! We don't know our own worth.
Really-wake up princess, life is to short to spend years in misery with a man who will never give you what you truly deserve.

It all starts with self love and knowing what you want in life and in a man. You should have your core values in place! Core values???Yes, you should really know what you want in a man, and I am not talking about tall, dark and handsome kind of values.They suck and won't get you anywhere past the bedroom..
Does he have to be respectful and family oriented? Would you like to travel the world with him?
Should he always have a positive outlook on life?
No matter what it is, write it down, read it out loud, everything and stick to it. You don't believe that the perfect guy for you exists? Get over yourself, because if you don't you will only end up in a lousy, misery relationship that will end up in heartbreak sooner or later.If you belive that you can only get losers, that is what you will end up with. Don't settle, you deserve only the best!

Oh and stop worrying about if the next guy might be ''Mr Right", just enjoy the right now, who cares if you will marry him or not, all that matters is that it feels right, RIGHT NOW!

Go on with your life, never make a man your life, especially if you are not married to him. Have fun dating, doing you, experiencing everything the world has to over. Make guys part of your life, but don't make your happiness depend on them. One more thing-please don't have sex with any man that comes along, you are worth more than that Ladies!! You are precious in every way, don't just give it away-it is usually not worth it.

I really want to tell all the beautiful, amazing, strong and independent women out there, that you don't need a man in your life to be whole! You do not need anybody to complete you! You need to complete yourself.What is going to happen if that person will be out of your life? You will only be half a human- I don't think so.''You Complete Me'' is BS.

Focus on YOU-YOUR LIFE, passion, friends, family, carrier, be compassionate, give back, have fun, go out, travel, meet people, pray, laugh, cry, date, do whatever you want to do and whatever makes you truly happy.

But be completely honest with yourself, really listen to your gut feeling, your inner guide, the voice that comes from deep within. Don't push that feeling away! There is a reason why GOD gave us our inner guidance-the next time you have it follow it, because there is a big reason for it.
I wish I would have followed my inner voice a lot sooner!

The right man will come when the time is right, when you are truly happy with your own life, when you feel complete and usually when you don't expect it. If you are your own best friend, your own lover and your own spirit you will attract amazing people that will enrich your life and join you in this crazy journey called life.



Love and Cookies

Jennifer

Friday, May 18, 2012

Chipotle Salad Bowl



This is the easiest and most delicious salad ever...Love Chipotle, love their salad bowl.



Ingredients

-2-3 hand full of mixed baby greens
-1 avocado
-juice of half a lime
-1/4 cup organic corn
-1/4 cup cooked brown rice or quinoa
-1/4 cup cooked black beans
-1 chopped tomato
-1/4 cup fresh or store bought medium salsa
-salt and pepper

Add the salad greens to a big bowl.

Mash the avocado and add lime juice, salt and pepper.Set aside

Add brown rice, beans, corn, tomatoes, avocado and salsa on top of salad greens.

Add more lime juice and salt and pepper if you like.

So good, easy and full of flavor.


Love and Cookies

Jennifer

DRAMA!!!!!

I know I have been a little ''write lazy'' lately, so until then I have to share this funny and so true post!




Drama sucks.
Not “dramas” as in movies, TV shows, plays, etc that are serious in tone, but rather “drama” as in the petty ridiculous conflicts that get blown way out of proportion for no reason at all.
Urban Dictionary has my favorite definition of this kind of drama: “making a big deal over something unnecessarily.”
We’d like to believe that petty social drama ends the day we leave high school, but sadly, this is not the case. No matter how old they are, people can still find ways of adding unnecessary conflict to their relationships, be they at work, at home, or with friends.
This is truly a shame, because drama increases stress, ruins relationships, and eats away at that one precious commodity none of us can afford to waste: time.
If you want to stress less, have better relationships, and make the most of the limited time you have on earth, I would highly suggest you eliminate as much of the drama from your life as you can. Here are 5 things you can do to live “drama free”:

Make No Assumptions
Assumptions are where drama starts. Somebody does something that bothers you, and then you run off and start making assumptions about why they did it.
What you observe someone doing is fact. If that bother you, then you need to deal with it. The moment you start making assumptions about their reasons, motives, or inner dialog is the moment you move out of the realm of rational thought and into the world of unnecessary stress.
You have no way of truly knowing what a person is thinking or why they do the things they do. Catch yourself when you start making those assumptions; if you want to live drama free, let those assumptions go and simply resolve to deal with the observable behavior.


Don’t Believe the Grapevine
Problems tend to increase exponentially with each additional person who is added to the communication chain. If I hear you say something, I can be pretty sure of what I heard. If Sandy tells me that John told Jane that Steve heard Sheila say something, chances are that the story you are hearing bears little resemblance to the actual truth.
Each additional person alters the story to some degree. They may remember things differently. They may add in emotion of verbiage that wasn’t there before. They may just be flat out wrong.
If you hear something through the grapevine, it might be worth investigating. But if you work yourself up into a lather based on third, fourth, and fifth party communication, then you are just feeding the drama monster.
Don’t get sucked into this. Skip the grapevine and go straight for the horse’s mouth. It will save time and cut the drama factor way down…


Be Direct
Drama is simply a byproduct of people’s inability to communicate like logical, rational adults. This is why it is so prevalent in highs school. This is also why it should be 100% unacceptable in the adult world.
If you have a problem with someone, talk to them about it. If you believe that someone has a problem with you, talk to them about it. Direct conversations nip drama in the bud. This is not to say that direct conversations make all problems go away, but they will help you cut through the nonsense and deal with the real issue.
Relationship challenges begin and are compounded by passive aggressive behavior and indirect communication. If you want to cut out the drama, be willing to have those “crucial conversations.”


Be the Bigger Person
Fighting fire with fire is good if you are trying to control a raging wilderness inferno. It’s not so good if you are trying to eliminate needless petty conflicts from your life.
When you find yourself the victim of some small offense, your first instinct may be to respond in kind. While this may feel good for a moment, it usually just escalates the situation and makes everything worse. If you truly want to live drama free, then you need to be willing to be the bigger person and let things go.
You don’t need to get in the last word, you don’t need to “one up” the other person, and you certainly don’t need to make them pay for wronging you. Just let it go, and watch the drama flow away.


Avoid Drama Queens
After you have made sure that you are not creating the drama yourself, the best way to keep your life drama free is to eliminate the drama queens (or kings!) from your life.
This is easy when you meet new people or are dealing with someone you aren’t very close to. Once you realize they are “drama prone,” minimize (or if you can, eliminate) the interactions you have with them.
With people you are close to, have a long history with, or are related to, or who are genuinely good people who’s one major flaw is their tendency to make a big deal over nothing, you don’t have to cut them out of your life altogether. Just acknowledge that quality about them and, when they start acting up, don’t get sucked into their “drama vortex.”
We are functions of our environment. To live drama free, get as many drama creators out of your life as possible.
You may never be able to eliminate all the drama from your life, but with just a little bit of focus and discipline you can certainly minimize how much you have in your life. It’s well worth doing – the less drama you have in your life, the room you have for fun, joy and great relationships!
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Avish Parashar is the Motivational Smart Ass. As a speaker and on his blog, Avish makes people laugh while sharing with them simple ideas to make their lives easier and more successful.