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Tips to be Perfect

Tips to be Perfect

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1.Get some sleep.

2.Eat an orange every morning.

3.Be friendly. It will help make you happy.

4.Hope for everything. Expect nothing.

5.Take care of things close to home first. Straighten up your room
before you save the world. Then save the world.
Be nice to people before they have a chance to behave badly.

6.Don’t stay angry about anything for more than a week, but don’t
forget what made you angry. Hold your anger out at arm’s length
and look at it, as if it were a glass ball. Then add it to your glass 
ball collection.

7.Wear comfortable shoes.

8.Do not spend too much time with large groups of people.

9.Plan your day so you never have to rush.

10.Show your appreciation to people who do things for you, even if
you have paid them, even if they do favors you don’t want.


11.After dinner, wash the dishes.

12.Calm down.

13.Don’t expect your children to love you, so they can, if they want 
to.
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14.Don’t be too self-critical or too self-congratulatory.

15.Don’t think that progress exists. It doesn’t.

16.Imagine what you would like to see happen, and then don’t do
anything to make it impossible.

17.Forgive your country every once in a while. If that is not 
possible, go to another one.

18.If you feel tired, rest.

19.Don’t be depressed about growing older. It will make you feel 
even older. Which is depressing.

20.Do one thing at a time.


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21.If you burn your finger, put ice on it immediately. If you bang
your finger with a hammer, hold your hand in the air for 20
minutes. you will be surprised by the curative powers of ice and
gravity.
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22.Do not inhale smoke.

23.Take a deep breath.

24.Do not smart off to a policeman.

25.Be good.

26.Be honest with yourself, diplomatic with others.

27.Do not go crazy a lot. It’s a waste of time. 

28.Drink plenty of water. When asked what you would like to 
drink, say, “Water, please.”

29.Take out the trash.

30.Love life.


31.Use exact change.

32.When there’s shooting in the street, don’t go near the window.

Excerpts from “How to be Perfect” by Ron Padgett, from How to be Perfect. © Coffee House Press, 2007.


100 simple nutrition tips

There is no doubt that eating well can maximize our life experience.

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So, let me share with you 100 simple nutrition tips to help you improve your health and vitality:

  1. Don’t substitute fruit juices for whole fruits.
  2. Eat whole, fresh, unprocessed foods.
  3. When buying packaged foods, read the nutrition labels carefully.
  4. Never cut any food group out of your diet including carbohydrates.
  5. Don’t eat too much or until you’re stuffed.
  6. Eat something every four hours.
  7. Don’t take more than one all-purpose multivitamin daily.
  8. Exercise is important to burn your food efficiently.
  9. Before following a nutrition plan, check the credentials of the creator.
  10. Keep track of your food intake to know which food group you need to eat more or less from.
  11. Eat a variety of foods.
  12. Take the skin off before eating chicken.
  13. Eat fish at least once a week.
  14. Cut back on margarine.
  15. When eating outside, watch out for large portion sizes.
  16. Desserts should be kept to minimum.
  17. Use extra virgin olive oil for salads or whenever suitable.
  18. Buy low fat versions of dairy products.
  19. Eat oily fish like salmon or sardine at least twice a week (rich in Omega-3)
  20. Never smoke after eating.
  21. Don’t eat fruits immediately after meal.
  22. Replace tea with green tea.
  23. Don’t sleep immediately after eating.
  24. Apples protect your heart.
  25. Bananas strengthen bones.
  26. Broccoli combats cancer.
  27. Carrots save eyesight.
  28. Fish boosts memory.
  29. Garlic kills bacteria.
  30. Honey increases energy.
  31. Lemons smoothen skin.
  32. Mushrooms control blood pressure.
  33. Oranges support immune systems.
  34. Rice conquers kidney stones.
  35. Strawberries calm stress.
  36. Tomatoes protect prostate.
  37. Walnuts lift mood.
  38. Yogurt protects against ulcers and helps us digest food better.
  39. Eat breakfast.
  40. Enjoy soups often.
  41. Make a fruit salad at least once a week.
  42. Keep a variety of raw vegetables ready in the fridge for quick snacks.
  43. Include one dark green and one orange vegetable on your plate every day.
  44. Make at least half of your carbohydrate foods whole grain each day (e.g. brown rice).
  45. Take a vitamin D supplement daily (the dose should be according to your age).
  46. Replace salt with lemon, herbs and spices to flavor foods.
  47. Eat a variety of fibre-rich foods everyday including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes.
  48. Minimize your caffeine intake.
  49. Purchase leaner meat cuts more often.
  50. Eggs, beans, peas and lentils provide a good source of protein and fibre (also are good meat alternatives for vegetarians).
  51. When eating out, choose healthier choices.
  52. Substitute whole wheat flour for white flour.
  53. Keep the skin and peels on fruits and vegetable if possible.
  54. Replace fried food with steamed, baked or broiled food.
  55. Slow down when you eat.
  56. Buy organic products whenever possible.
  57. Plan healthy menus as a family.
  58. Home-cooked meals always win over eating out.
  59. Enjoy preparing meals as a family. It’s a lot of fun.
  60. Mustard can be consumed guilt free.
  61. Use peanut butter and avocado as healthy fat sources.
  62. Eat cabbage to boost cancer-fighting enzymes.
  63. Eat lettuce if you have a sleep problem.
  64. Dark chocolate is packed with healthy nutrients. Moreover, it improves mood and pleasure.
  65. Ginger is called “the universal medicine”
  66. Onion is believed to clean the blood among many other health benefits. It is also one of the cheapest vegetables.
  67. Use chocolate covered bananas as a healthy dessert.
  68. The liver can make more enzymes out of fresh lemon juice than any other food element.
  69. Whole oats are famously fiber, minerals, and vitamins rich.
  70. Frozen vegetables retain almost all of their nutritional value.
  71. Asian food is considered among the healthiest in the world.
  72. To make any meal ultra nutritious, just add sea vegetables (can be found in Asian markets)
  73. Fasting is one of the oldest therapies in medicine.
  74. Spinach is one of the most nutrient-dense foods available that improve brain function.
  75. Eggs aid in concentration and improves memory.
  76. An orange a day keeps the doctor away!
  77. Wait 20 to 30 minutes to have a second helping.
  78. Swap soda for water.
  79. Pack healthy snacks.
  80. Select foods that have minimal saturated fats.
  81. Avoid foods that contain more than 10 ingredients.
  82. Avoid foods that contain man-made ingredients.
  83. 3,500 calories = 1 pound of body weight
  84. Spice your meals up.
  85. Split your meal with a friend.
  86. Avoid open buffets.
  87. Eat your favorite foods – even if unhealthy – every now and then.
  88. Don’t shop when you’re hungry.
  89. Don’t put serving bowls on the table.
  90. Protein bars make a good snack.
  91. Research healthy restaurants.
  92. Start each lunch/dinner with salad.
  93. Drinking a glass of ice water can burn 25 calories!
  94. Don’t leave yourself dehydrated. Water flushes out fats and toxins.
  95. The best healthy cuisines are Indian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Mexican and Greek.
  96. Buy food in its season (e.g. strawberries in summer).
  97. Buy from local farmers.
  98. Veggie broth is a great healthy choice.
  99. Eat less, enjoy more.
  100. Make your own instead of buying in jars.
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One of the best resources that I’ve found on the topic of health and well-being is “8 Weeks To Optimum Health” by Dr. Andrew Weil

*Photo Credit: by Pink Sherbet Photography

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10 Tips Men Should Teach Their Sons

10 Tips Men Should Teach Their Sons

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Reaching manhood and being a father means more than providing all of the physical needs in life, there’s also the responsibility to teach sons important life lessons that will help them become better men and even reinforce the lessons in your life as well.


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In order to prepare your son for manhood and give him the knowledge that will help him through many common situations in life, consider the top 10 tipsthat all men should teach their sons:

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Self-discipline

Whether it’s for education, fitness or work, discipline is one of the most important lessons to teach sons for being successful in manhood. Knowing how to work hard, motivate themselves regardless of their situation and having the willpower to push through tough situations will greatly help them become strong and inspiring men.

Confidence

A solid handshake and confident personality is one of the very definitions of manhood. Having confidence is simply a way to show yourself and others that you are a strong and capable person who can handle most any problem or task that may come your way. Many great leaders in business or politics have confidence because it’s what most people need in order to lead others.

Responsibility

One of the great lessons in manhood is taking responsibility for yourself and your actions. This will not only reinforce your self-respect but also gain respect from others as well. Being responsible for every choice and action builds character and builds an image of trustworthiness for others.

Independence

One of the markers for reaching manhood is being able to do things on your own. Teaching sons early what it’s like to be independent will help them become strong and resourceful men. Learning through experience and trying things on their own will also build character and provide them with real world knowledge that can help them in every avenue of life.

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Humility

Just as confidence is important in manhood, so is humility. A good balance between the two creates a strong leader who can succeed in many ways in life. Confidence alone will not build good relationships with people but by combining humility, people will naturally gravitate to you.


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Manners

Just as every child is taught the importance of manners, they must continue on through manhood as well. Manners are important in every situation, whether it’s in business or even casual affairs. They define people in terms of their class and sophistication, but also in the way a person shows others respect.

Respect

Reaching manhood means earning respect from others for having the qualities that deserve it. Respect is honoring someone for the good qualities they have and showing them their importance in life. Teaching sons to respect others while also demanding respect from their actions and manly qualities is a way to help them grow up to be well-rounded individuals.

Sensitivity

Although some may think sensitivity is a weakness for men, it’s a quality that every man should have. It’s a way of showing compassion and taking a softer approach to situations that require it. It’s a quality that all greatly loved leaders have, which is why so many respect and follow them.

Honesty

An honest person is one who is comfortable with themselves and has confidence in their actions. An honest man has an honorable manhood, which is something that every man should consider to succeed in life.

Finesse

One of the top qualities that all men should have is finesse. It involves having the proper skills to handle difficult situations in a careful and calculated way. A successful man will always have some level of finesse to help him through the times in life that may seem difficult.

While not all of these skills are easily taught, the best way is to teach by example and reinforce actions with important lessons. With these ten important lessons, your sons will be prepared for manhood and the experiences that come along with it.

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18 Amazing Facts About the Human Body

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Best Countries to live in 2013: Immigration Tips for a better life

Best Countries to live in 2013

America, where babies will inherit the large debts of the boomer generation, languishes back in 16th place. Despite their economic dynamism, none of the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) scores impressively. Among the 80 countries covered, Nigeria comes last: it is the worst place for a baby to enter the world in 2013. The Economist explains

 


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As Laza Kekic: director, country forecasting services, Economist Intelligence Unit puts it: Boring is best

Quibblers will, of course, find more holes in all this than there are in a chunk of Swiss cheese. America was helped to the top spot back in 1988 by the inclusion in the ranking of a “philistine factor” (for cultural poverty) and a “yawn index” (the degree to which a country might, despite all its virtues, be irredeemably boring). Switzerland scored terribly on both counts. In the film “The Third Man”, Orson Welles’s character, the rogue Harry Lime, famously says that Italy for 30 years had war, terror and murder under the Borgias but in that time produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance; Switzerland had 500 years of peace and democracy—and produced the cuckoo clock.

However, there is surely a lot to be said for boring stability in today’s (and no doubt tomorrow’s) uncertain times. A description of the methodology is available here: food for debate all the way from Lucerne to Lagos.


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The talk around (all kind of talk) : Scandinavia Versus  America Versus Africa Versus UK Versus Australia

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In Viino Veritas
05:54 AM on 12/14/2012

As a Scandinavian it is both funny, scary and fascinating to listen to the delusion among the vast majority of Americans. You just have a really big army guys and that basically all you have, and that’s not really something to be proud of. You’ve got homeless people in scary numbers and 3 millions people incarcerated a crime-level which is a joke and guns everywhere. The Intelligence Quotient of your citizens is frighteningly low, and the level of religion is ridiculously high – you guys are still in the dark ages in so many fields and the bulk of you are to arrogant and ignorant to even begin to realize it. YOU ARE MONKEYS WITH NUKES. The reason you are against socialism is because you’ve been manipulated to be against it. And don’t even get me started on Fox News. The strategy of your leaders is to keep you stupid enough to not realize the freak-show of your own society – and if it provokes you to hear it from a smug inhabitant of the scientifically measured happiest country on this planet (Denmark) then go to Youtube and check out what a very wise american by the name of George Carlin has to say about the matter. Please wake up soon, it’s unbearable to behold for much longer.

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08:39 AM on 12/14/2012

You miss the truly amazing thing by lumping us all together. Even with 46% of our population tied like the proverbial hand behind our back, we’re still able to do some fairly impressive things. Despite budget cuts and a variety of difficulties, we still put Curiosity on Mars. We may not have the impressive CERN Hadron collider, but we are coming out of a dark and difficult age. Remember when the Soviet Union collapsed and Russia had their downturn and brief resurgence before their own recent misfortunes? That’s actually where the United States is poised. Do we have significant problems to overcome? Sure, but legalizing Marijuana could possibly end incarceration for 1/8th of all of our inmates. Do we have severe financial and diplomatic issues to resolve? Of course, but so does the twice our size European Union and the 4 times our size China. If our waitresses don’t want to be waitresses anymore, at least one of them makes a bakery in her home and starts selling gluten free pies. If a software developer can’t stand going through the normal college process, he founds Microsoft, or Apple, or Facebook. We are monkeys or apes rather, even if 46% of our population doesn’t believe in evolution. But we’re trying to be better, while you’re just trying to push others down. 

In Viino Veritas
07:41 AM on 12/15/2012

…not trying to push you down, but rather to wake you up by a friendly slap in the face. I quite like your answer and I think you have a point. Many great things have come from the U.S. not just greedy corporations but also artists and philosophers. My point is that the Americans in the clip who think the U.S. is the best country to be born in, represents a symptom of the fact that the problem of a superpower is its reluctance to see beyond the tip of its own nose. As a Scandinavian I know a lot about your society. You guys don’t really know anything about ours and the reason that’s a unforgivable flaw is that WE have actually figured out how to make a pretty healthy society – you could learn so much more from us and our socialism than we could from your capitalistic imperialism.

In pretty much every list of national traits the Scandinavian countries beat the shit out of the U.S. We have the lowest level of corruption, highest levels of education. We even beat you asses on your own turf of the American dream: social mobility – because we have free education, and are even paid to go to school. We’re the happiest most secure most open, most equal societies of the world.

Try for a minute to imagine observing the American society from the scope of these countries. Try to really imagine how that must feel.

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givemlharry
06:12 AM on 12/01/2012

I live in Africa. When people say they want to go to America, I tell them they wold be better off going to Canada or any of the Northern European contries or New Zealand or Australia. This study bares out my advice in the past.

America is not the land of opportunity it was in the past. It has been on a slippery slope for the last 30 years and I don’t see that changing any time soon, if ever. If I was 27 instead of 67 I would immigrate. Even with all the problems Africa has, the quality of my life on my limited income is far better here than it could be back home in the US. I just wish I had done it years ago.

James Hoard
05:49 AM on 12/01/2012
Just returned to Australia recently, after living in the UK for 30 years. This is largely subjective survey. People in the UK criticise and complain because they think that is the way to improve things in society, hold politicians to account, etc. In Oz you do that and everybody accuses you of being unpatriotic or ‘running the country down’. Surprise, surprise, all the answers to a survey are optimistic. In the UK even the poorest person in the land will be living in a house built of brick, with a tiled roof and all the electricity wires, telephone, etc delivered to that house underground. Here, they are still building houses from wood with tin roofs. They burn to a cinder at the drop of a light, or blow away in a small gust of wind. Poles and wires litter the townscapes everywhere. In Europe or the UK, tin and wood are good only for beach huts and garden sheds. The country is actually far less democratic than the UK. Looking at what a public transport ticket inspector can do makes one shudder. Tenants rights, property rights, health provision, education, broadcasting, consumer protection – all much inferior to the UK and Europe. 5-10 years behind the times in most things and 30-100 more expensive. Ask them what is so good about Australia, everyone tells you how great the beaches are. Alas, Australia is actually in the opposite direction.
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There are other indexes which the US does quite well on. If I choose the UN’s Human Development Index, for example, the US ranks 4th:

http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/

In the Legatum Prosperity Index, the US ranks 12th (10th in 2011)

http://www.prosperity.com/Ranking.aspx

(Population size probably does make a difference – other than the US, the top countries in rankings like these are predominantly smaller countries).

And if the US is in such decline, why does it continue to be BY FAR the most preferred destination for those who wish to permanently migrate from their home countries?

http://www.gallup.com/poll/153992/150-million-adults-worldwide-migrate.aspx

23% of those surveyed wished to migrate to the US, with the next highest being the UK with a mere 7%.

I certainly don’t think the US is “the best in all things,” and I think there are a lot of great places to live in the world – but its stupid to claim that life in the US is so comparatively horrible.

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http://www.economist.com/news/21566430-where-be-born-2013-lottery-life?fsrc=scn/tw/te/tr/thelotteryoflife


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