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Thursday, August 30th, 2007

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Taking A Mental Health Day: Self-Care Matters

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

When was the last time you took a day off from work to take care of yourself? Taking a personal day can be very rejuvenating for your spirit and enable you to be in a less crowded environment to relax than during the weekend bustle when everyone is off. It’s easier to not deal with […]

The Language of Flowers: Yellow Roses

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Yellow roses have a shorter but no less fascinating, history than other roses. It wasn’t until around the 18th century that yellow roses were discovered growing naturally in parts of the Middle East. 
Also changed over the years were the meanings related to yellow roses. Throughout history, the color yellow has been closely associated with the […]

Combating Chronic Depression

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

If you are already suffering from depression, then you should take the necessary steps to ensure that it does not become chronic depression because this type of depression can actually overtake your life.
What You Can Do To Avoid Chronic Depression
The first way in which you can make sure that your depression does not become chronic […]

Moving on!

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Moving house is definintely something I dread.  I moved several times over the last few years and I pared my possessions down to the bare minimum.  Now that I am living in my own home (well mine and bank’s!) I am very happily collecting furniture and household items that will move with me when I […]

The language of flowers: Aster

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

The September birthday flower is the aster, which is often used to accent different types of mixed flower arrangements. In addition to representing daintiness, asters are also known as a symbol of love

The Language of Flowers: Daffodils

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

As one of the first flowers of spring, the daffodil is a classic symbol for rebirth and rejuvenation. Daffodils also convey a message of warmth and regard

The Language of Flowers: Larkspur

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

July’s flower, the larkspur, is associated with lightheartedness and levity. Larkspurs can evoke the care-free days of summer we remember from our youth.

Do you love your liver?

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Did you know that the liver is the only body part that can regenerate itself?  If you chop a piece out, it will grow back!  Don’t you think this amazing organ needs a little TLC?
The latest liver cleanse treatment on the market is NuLiver.  It combines powerful liver cleansing herbs - Silymarin, Lecithin and Hesperidin, all […]

Training Yourself to have a “can do” attitude

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

The only way to overcome these extremely stressful situation is to train yourself to see it another way. A “Can Do” attitude reflects this outlook.
To make the most of life, people have to accept living to the fullest. Having a “can do” attitude shows that life to you is:
- A journey. Don’t worry about the […]

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