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De-stress Your Life in 10 Easy Steps

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Stressed-out in NYCThe gloomy days of January can be the most miserable and stressful of the year, but it doesn’t have to be this way. If you follow this ten step guide to destressing your life, then the next few weeks just might become the most serene and fulfilling ones of the year.

These really are easy steps — like doing something pleasurable,  eating a piece of dark chocolate, and remembering one of your favorite moments — but are based on scientific studies.

One step should be carried out on each of the next 10 days, say the authors of  “Mindfulness: An Eight Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World ,” based on their program developed at Oxford University to relieve anxiety, stress, exhaustion and depression.

Mindfulness has proved in some clinical trials to be at least as effective as drugs or counseling for dealing with these conditions. The authors, Mark Williams and Danny Penman, offer this abbreviated guide based on their research…

Mindfulness-8-Week-Plan-book-coverWhat is this mindfulness?

It is quite simply paying full, whole-hearted attention. A typical meditation involves paying full attention to the breath as it flows in and out of the body. Focusing on each breath in this way allows you to observe your thoughts as they arise in your mind and, little by little, to let go of struggling with them. You come to the profound understanding that thoughts and feelings (including negative ones) are transient. They come and they go, and ultimately, you have a choice about whether to act on them.

Mindfulness is about observation without criticism and being compassionate with yourself. When unhappiness or stress hovers overhead, rather than taking it all personally, you learn to treat it as if it was a black cloud in the sky, and to observe it with friendly curiosity as it drifts past.

Scientific studies have shown that mindfulness not only prevents depression, but it also positively affects the brain patterns underlying day-to-day anxiety, stress, depression and irritability. When these negative thoughts arise, they dissolve away again more easily. Other studies have shown that people who regularly meditate see their doctors less often and spend fewer days in hospital. Memory improves, creativity increases and reaction times become faster.

Here are 10 ways to decrease stress and increase mindful meditation in your life:

Day 1: Eat some chocolate

dark chocolate, Lindt Corp photo

At this time of year, it’s easy to eat too much chocolate and other high-carb “comfort foods.” At first, all that lovely rich food is packed with flavor and totally irresistible. but after a while, you hardly notice it at all. And if you are in a rush, it tends to be wolfed down by the handful.

When you eat without thinking you miss out on so many wonderful flavors, textures and aromas. A single bar of chocolate, for example, has more than 300 flavors. How many of them do you normally taste?

Reconnecting with your senses is the heart of mindfulness, so why not try this chocolate meditation to help you enjoy your food again?

(LISTEN TO IT HERE)

Day 2: Go for a short walk

Walking is one of the finest exercises and a brilliant stress reliever. A good walk can put the world in perspective and soothe your frayed nerves. It’s the ideal way of taking a break from all of that work that built up during the holidays.

snowy footprintsSo today, why not go for a 15- to 30-minute walk? You don’t have to go anywhere special. A walk around your neighborhood, taken in an open frame of mind, can be just as interesting as a hike through the mountains.

There’s no need to feel that you have to rush anywhere; the aim is to walk as mindfully as you can, focusing your awareness on your feet as they land on the ground and feeling the fluid movements of all the muscles and tendons in your feet and legs.

Pay attention to all of the sights, sounds and smells. You might see the deep red color of the berries on the trees and bushes or perhaps the inky grayness of slushy ice and snow. See if it is possible to be open to all your senses: Smell the mustiness of the winter leaves; feel the rain on your head; the breeze on your face; watch how the patterns of light and shade shift unexpectedly.

Day 3: Take a three-minute breathing space

When you’re becoming angry, exhausted, anxious or stressed, it’s difficult to remember why you should remain calm. And at such times, it can feel as if the whole world was created just to bait you. The three-minute breathing space was created to deal with such feelings. Its impact is twofold.

First, it’s a meditation that’s used to punctuate the day, so that it dissolves negative thought patterns before they gain control over your life. Secondly, it’s an emergency meditation that helps ground you when your thoughts threaten to spiral out of control.

When you are carrying out the meditation, you may find that your mind repeatedly runs away with itself. This is entirely natural. It’s what minds do. They leap around and offer up thoughts to your conscious self, much as a child hold’s up his or her toys to an approving adult. When you find that your mind has wandered, gently escort it back to full awareness and continue following the instructions on the track as best you can.

(LISTEN TO THE MEDITATION HERE)

Day 4: Do something pleasurable

fishing on the beach by Wax115 via MorguefileAt this time of year, exhaustion, stress and unhappiness can easily dominate. You can start to experience “anhedonia” — that is, you can’t find pleasure in life. The things you used to enjoy now leave you cold — you feel as if a thick fog has put a barrier between you and simple pleasures, and few things seem rewarding any more.

You can counteract this by taking baby steps toward the things that you used to like doing but have since forgotten about. You can make a start by choosing one or two of the following things to do (or perhaps come up with your own ideas):

— Be kind to your body. Have a hot bath; have a nap; treat yourself to your favorite food without feeling guilty; have your favorite hot drink.

— Do something you enjoy. Visit or phone a friend (particularly if you’ve been out of contact for a while), get together what you need so you can do your favorite hobby, get some exercise, bake a cake, read something that gives you pleasure, listen to some music that you have not listened to in a long while.

Day 5: The intensely frustrating line meditation

Sometimes life can seem like one big long line. You have to line up to buy gas, to pay for the food in the supermarket and all of the bars and restaurants are crammed with people waiting to order. Next time you feel like screaming “why don’t they just get on with it!”, try carrying out our Intensely Frustrating Line Meditation instead.

Do Not Walk sign - by Kevin Rosseel, via MorguefileWhen you are in a line, see if you can become aware of your reactions when something holds up your progress. Perhaps you joined the “wrong” line, and are obsessing about whether to make a dash for another one that seems shorter? At such times, it is helpful to check in with what’s going on in your mind. Taking a moment to ask yourself:

— What is going through my mind?
— What sensations are there in my body?
— What emotions and impulses am I aware of?

Mindfulness accepts that some experiences are unpleasant. Mindfulness will, however, help by allowing you to tease apart the two major flavors of suffering — primary and secondary.

Primary suffering is the initial stressor, such as the frustration of being in a long line. You can acknowledge that it is not pleasant; it’s OK not to like it. Secondary suffering is all of the emotional turbulence that follows in its wake, such as anger and frustration, as well as any ensuing thoughts and feelings that often arise in tandem. See if you can see these clearly as well. See if it’s possible to allow the frustration to be here without trying to make it go away.

Day 6: Set up a mindfulness bell

alarm-clockPick a few ordinary activities from daily life that you can turn into “mindfulness bells,” that is, reminders to stop and pay attention to things in great detail. There’s a list below of things you might like to turn into bells. You don’t have to turn them all into mindfulness bells — they are just suggestions.

— Preparing food: Food offers a host of opportunities to become more mindful. If you’re preparing food, particularly if they are rich in flavors, smells and textures, then try and pay full mindful attention to all that you are doing.

– Washing the dishes: This is a great opportunity for exploring physical sensations. If you normally use a dishwasher, do them by hand for a change. When your mind wanders, shepherd it back to the present moment. Pay attention to the texture of the dishes, the temperature of the water, the smell of the detergent, etc.

— Listening to friends: If you are planning to meet a friend, or bump into one unexpectedly, it’s easy to lapse into the same tired-old conversations. So why not turn a friend’s voice into a “bell” that’s a signal to pay full attention to what they are saying? Notice when you are not listening — when you start to think of something else, what you are going to say in response etc. Come back to actually listening.

Day 7: The ten-finger gratitude exercise

To come to a positive appreciation for the small things in your life, you can try the gratitude exercise. It simply means that once a day you should bring to mind 10 things that you are grateful for, counting them on your fingers. It is important to get to 10 things, even when it becomes increasingly harder after three or four. This is exactly what the exercise is for — intentionally bringing into awareness the tiny, previously unnoticed elements of the day.

Day 8: Do the sounds and thoughts meditation

meditator by Sun StarSounds are as compelling as thoughts and just as immaterial and open to interpretation. Certain songs might cheer you up — or send you into an emotional tailspin. Sensing the power of sound — and its relationship to thoughts and emotion — is central to mindfulness and to becoming a happier, more relaxed and centered person.

Today, why not try our sounds and thoughts meditation? This elegantly reveals how the mind conjures up thoughts that can so easily lead us astray. Once you realize this — deep in your heart — then a great many of your stresses and troubles will simply evaporate before your eyes.

This meditation gradually reveals the similarities between sound and thought. Both appear as if from nowhere, and we have no control over their arising. They can easily trigger powerful emotions that run away with us leaving us feeling fragile and broken.

(DOWNLOAD THE MEDITATION HERE)

Day 9: Reclaim a favorite past time

Think back to a time in your life when things seemed less frantic, before the time when some tragedy or increase in workload took over your daily existence. Or it might be more recent than that, before the run-up to Christmas say, or perhaps a relaxing break in the summer.

Chess piecesRecall in as much detail as you can some of the activities that you used to do at that time. These may be things you did by yourself (reading your favorite magazines or taking time to listen to a track from a favorite piece of music, going out for walks or bike rides) or together with friends or family (from playing board games to going to the theater).

Choose one of these activities and plan to do it today or over this weekend. It may take five minutes or five hours, it might be important or trivial, it might involve others or it could be by yourself.

It is only important that it should be something that puts you back in touch with a part of your life that you had forgotten — a part of you that you may have been telling yourself was lost somehow, that you could not get back to. Don’t wait until you feel like doing it; do it anyway and see what happens. It’s time to reclaim your life!

Day 10: Go to the movies

movie tickets and popcorn by mconnors via morgfileAsk a friend or family member to go with you to the movies — but this time, with a difference. Go at a set time (say 7 p.m.) and choose whatever film takes your fancy only when you get there. Often, what makes us happiest in life is the unexpected — the chance encounter or the unpredicted event. Movies are great for all these.

Before you go, notice any thoughts that may arise such as, ‘I haven’t got time for pleasure’, or, ‘What if there is nothing on that I’ll enjoy?’

They undermine your enthusiasm for taking action and discourage your intention to do something that might nourish your life in important ways. Once you’re inside the cinema, just forget about all this and be consumed by the film.

Photo credits: movie tickets by MConnors via morguefile; fishing by Wax115 via Morguefile; traffic light by Kevin Rosseel via Morguefile; Meditation by Sun Star

Destress Your Life in 10 Easy Steps

Stressed-out in NYC

Stressed-out in NYCThe gloomy days of January can be the most miserable and stressful of the year, but it doesn’t have to be this way. If you follow this ten step guide to destressing your life, then the next few weeks just might become the most serene and fulfilling ones of the year.

These really are easy steps — like doing something pleasurable,  eating a piece of dark chocolate, and remembering one of your favorite moments — but are based on scientific studies.

One step should be carried out on each of the next 10 days, say the authors of  “Mindfulness: An Eight Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World ,” based on their program developed at Oxford University to relieve anxiety, stress, exhaustion and depression.

Mindfulness has proved in some clinical trials to be at least as effective as drugs or counseling for dealing with these conditions. The authors, Mark Williams and Danny Penman, offer this abbreviated guide based on their research…

In Daring Raid, Navy SEALs Free 2 Aid Workers From Somali Pirates

Navy SEAL helicopter - US Army photo

Navy SEAL helicopter - US Army photoIn a daring raid reminiscent of the kind used to kill Osama bin Laden, U.S. Navy SEALs swooped into Somalia Wednesday morning and rescued two aid workers, who had been held by pirates since October.

The soldiers came in by helicopter and engaged in a firefight that killed nine pirates. The SEALs left with Jessica Buchanan, a 32-year-old American, and a 60-year-old Dane, Poul Thisted, who were injury free and on their way home.

Illinois Abortions at Record Low

poppy

poppyAbortions reported in Illinois reached a 37-year low in 2010, the lowest total since 1973, the year the procedure was legalized in the United States.

Planned Parenthood of Illinois said the organization was pleased to learn about the decrease. Between 2009 and 2010, the organization doubled its distribution of contraceptives such as intrauterine devices and saw a large increase in the number of women enrolling in a state program that covers reproductive health care for financially needy women.

Family Rescued from Seaplane Crash by Group of Good Samaritans

plane crash family saved in carribean

plane crash family saved in carribeanSome quick-thinking Good Samaritans were lifesavers for a Richardson, Tex. family whose small seaplane crashed into the ocean off the coast of a small Caribbean island near Honduras.

Andy Atkins, who was belted into his seat after the plane flipped upside down in the water, realized, “I’m not dead, but I’ve got to get out of here before I drown.”

 

WATCH the video report from MSNBC…

Thanks to JR for sending the link!

Family Rescued from Seaplane Crash by Group of Good Samaritans

plane crash family saved in carribean

plane crash family saved in carribeanSome quick-thinking Good Samaritans were lifesavers for a Richardson, Tex. family whose small seaplane crashed into the ocean off the coast of a small Caribbean island near Honduras.

Andy Atkins, who was belted into his seat after the plane flipped upside down in the water, realized, “I’m not dead, but I’ve got to get out of here before I drown.”

Home Depot Gives Another Half Million Dollars to Joplin Tornado Relief

Renovation Home Depot Foundation

Renovation Home Depot FoundationThe Home Depot Foundation presented a $500,000 grant to the Joplin community recovery fund, bringing to almost $1 million the amount donated to the relief effort for a town where a Home Depot was destroyed along with much of the community by a devastating tornado in May 2011.

The grant, to help support long-term recovery efforts in the Missouri town, was made in conjunction with the grand reopening of The Home Depot’s store there.

Obama Singing Al Green is Now a Free Ringtone

Obama sings Al Green at the Apollo

Obama sings Al Green at the ApolloPresident Obama’s falsetto rendition of Al Green at an Apollo Theater fundraiser last week is now available as a ringtone.

His official website is offering a free download of the President singing his favorite line of the soulful hit, “Let’s Stay Together”.

The ringtone, available for iPhones and other smartphones, features the 8 second line, ” I-I’m, so-oo in love with you,” with applause.

Download the ringtone on BarackObama.com

WATCH the brilliant rendition below…

(Via Rolling Stone)

Obama Singing Al Green is Now a Free Ringtone

Obama sings Al Green at the Apollo

Obama sings Al Green at the ApolloPresident Obama’s falsetto rendition of Al Green at an Apollo Theater fundraiser last week is now available as a ringtone.

His official website is offering a free download of the President singing his favorite line of the soulful hit, “Let’s Stay Together”.

The ringtone, available for iPhones and other smartphones, features the 8 second line, ” I-I’m, so-oo in love with you,” with applause.

Download the ringtone on BarackObama.com

WATCH the brilliant rendition below…

(Via Rolling Stone)

First Hints That Stem Cells Can Help Patients Get Better

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Embyonic stem cells by Nissim Benvenisty, CC license, Public Library of Science

Two women losing their sight to progressive forms of blindness may have regained some vision while participating in an experiment testing a treatment made from human embryonic stem cells, researchers reported today.

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Photo of embryonic stem cells – PublicLibraryofScience, Nissim Benvenisty, CC license

The report marks the first time that scientists have produced direct evidence that human embryonic stem cells may have helped a patient. The cells had only previously been tested in the laboratory or in animals.

“For these patients, the impact is enormous.”

(READ the story from NPR News) – Photo via Public Library of Science, CC license

Thanks to Joel Arellano for submitting the story to our Facebook page!

Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman Unveil ‘We Can Be Heroes’ Campaign for Horn of Africa

Superheroes campaign for Africa

Superheroes campaign for AfricaDC Entertainment, home of some of the greatest super heroes, today unleashed a giving campaign to help fight the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa. A multi-million-dollar commitment over the next two years by partners Warner Bros. Entertainment and Time Warner will feature DC Entertainment’s Justice League characters, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and The Flash, issuing a call to action, and matching 100 percent of the donations.

[Editor’s Note: The ‘Heroes’ video at the bottom of the page plays automatically, but has a pause button]

The “We Can Be Heroes” campaign was announced at a press conference today by company presidents in New York and will support the efforts of three humanitarian aid organizations working in Africa — Save the Children, International Rescue Committee and Mercy Corps.

Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman Unveil ‘We Can Be Heroes’ Campaign for Horn of Africa

Superheroes campaign for Africa

Superheroes campaign for AfricaDC Entertainment, home of some of the greatest super heroes, today unleashed a giving campaign to help fight the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa. A multi-million-dollar commitment over the next two years by partners Warner Bros. Entertainment and Time Warner will feature DC Entertainment’s Justice League characters, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and The Flash, issuing a call to action, and matching 100 percent of the donations.

[Editor’s Note: The ‘Heroes’ video at the bottom of the page plays automatically, but has a pause button]

The “We Can Be Heroes” campaign was announced at a press conference today by company presidents in New York and will support the efforts of three humanitarian aid organizations working in Africa — Save the Children, International Rescue Committee and Mercy Corps.

As Smartphones Get Smarter, We Get Healthier and Health Care Gets Cheaper

iPhone medical apps detailed from Fast Company

iPhone medical apps detailed from Fast CompanyThe use of mobile technology to distribute health care, especially in rural areas perfectly exploits the wonders of a device that’s fast becoming ubiquitous, with two in three people owning one worldwide.

Smartphones can already track calories burned and miles run, and measure sleep patterns. By 2013, they’ll be detecting erratic heartbeats and monitoring tremors from Parkinson’s disease.

A new generation of startups is building apps and add-ons that make your handheld phone work like high-end medical equipment, especially thanks to modern high-resolution screens.

British Woman Becomes First to Ski Across Antarctica Alone

Felicity Aston first woman to ski Antarctica

Felicity Aston first woman to ski  AntarcticaBritish adventurer Felicity Aston became the first athlete ever to ski across Antarctica alone, using only her own muscle power.

She completed the crossing of the icy continent today, becoming the first woman to make the trek alone on skis. She accomplished her goal in 59 days, pulling two sleds with supplies for 1083 miles (1744 km) from her starting point on the Leverett Glacier on Nov. 25.

Egypt Army Pardons 1,959 Detainees, Prominent Activist

egypt flag waving by Kodak-Agfa-flickr-CC

Egypt victory flag by Kodak Agfa on Flickr-CCEgypt’s military ruler has pardoned 1,959 people convicted by military courts in the year since President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster, including activist Michael Nabil whose hunger strike had brought him close to death.

The pardon comes just four days before the first anniversary of the Egyptian uprising which began on January 25 igniting the Arab Spring protests that swept the region.

Chinese New Year Offers Hope and Prosperity in Year of the Dragon

Chinese dragon by-chamomile Morguefile

Chinese dragon by Chamomile via MorguefileChinese around the world will be wearing lots of red today, to celebrate the Lunar New Year marking the end of the disaster-filled “Year of the Rabbit” and to usher in a new year with more prosperity.

January 23 begins the Year of the Dragon, which should bring relief following 2011, which was foreseen by the Chinese calendar as a “very bad year.” (Remember the bevy of natural disasters (Japan’s tsunami, New Zealand’s earthquake, Joplin’s tornado and Mississippi’s flood, to name a few?)

“The dragon in Chinese culture is signified as very powerful. Very powerful and very strong,” says Peter Lung, a Chinese zodiac expert at World of Feng Shui. “America will be very strong this year.”

Most people stay up late on the eve of the lunar New Year, the most festive season for the Chinese, watching TV specials, eating dumplings and other snacks and cozying up with their families. At midnight they light fireworks, which continues for many days thereafter.

The fireworks and the red decorations in front of many homes and businesses were originally intended to ward off bad influences.

READ more in two articles: One in China’s People Daily, which tells you how to celebrate using the traditional customs of the Chinese; and, in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, which forecasts the New Year ahead, including one for President Obama, who was born in the Year of the Ox.

Photo by Chamomile via Morguefile

 

Chinese New Year Offers Hope and Prosperity in Year of the Dragon

Chinese dragon by-chamomile Morguefile

Chinese dragon by Chamomile via MorguefileChinese around the world will be wearing lots of red today, to celebrate the Lunar New Year marking the end of the disaster-filled “Year of the Rabbit” and to usher in a new year with more prosperity.

January 23 begins the Year of the Dragon, which should bring relief following 2011, which was foreseen by the Chinese calendar as a “very bad year.” (Remember the bevy of natural disasters (Japan’s tsunami, New Zealand’s earthquake, Joplin’s tornado and Mississippi’s flood, to name a few?)

“The dragon in Chinese culture is signified as very powerful. Very powerful and very strong,” says Peter Lung, a Chinese zodiac expert at World of Feng Shui. “America will be very strong this year.”

Recess Boosts Kids’ Grades

kids playing, photo by Sun Star

monkey bars smilesChildren who get more exercise also tend to do better in school, whether the exercise comes as recess, physical education classes or getting exercise on the way to school, according to an international study.

The findings, published in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, come as many U.S. schools are cutting recess and P.E. classes in favor of more academic test preparation.

US Home Sales at 11-month High

sold sign

sold signU.S. home sales hit an 11-month high in December and the number of properties on the market was the fewest in nearly seven years, pointing to a nascent recovery in the housing sector.

The National Association of Realtors said on Friday existing home sales increased 5 percent, marking the third straight monthly increase, with all four of the nation’s regions recording gains.

Google Joins With Angels to Bankroll Education Microloan Upstart Vittana

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Kushal-Chakrabarti-PopTech-ccVittana, the Seattle non-profit that’s facilitating micro-loans to students in developing countries, has received a $250,000 grant from Google.

Seattle tech CEOs are also backing the non-profit Vittana, whose founder Kushal Chakrabarti — a former Amazon.com employee — says that hundreds of students are getting Vittana loans every month across four continents.

When it comes to education in the developing world, student loans simply don’t exist. Although microfinancing usually raises funds for small businesses, the Seattle-based Vittana has been helping students around the world graduate from post-secondary schools by asking donors to pay for their tuition.