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The Best Beauty Secrets Revealed

Here Are The Best Beauty Secrets Revealed For A Beautiful You!

The Best Beauty Secrets Revealed

As we use to know, beauty plays a very important role in our life. It doesn’t necessarily mean being perfectly beautiful but self improvement is a plus. Sometimes appearance contributes to likability. If you are in search for a job and have been put down so many times, it’s about time that you look at your appearance. You maybe sporting a bad hair day look because your hair isn’t staying the way they should be. Your belly might be protruding and may be destructing your employer’s attention. Your teeth might be yellowish which isn’t attractive in your job to be.

The point here is that you don’t need to look differently. You don’t need to go under a knife or spend lots of thousands. What you need is a self improvement that should normally transform you into a much coveted employee. You have to fix your hair, you should also at least manage your weight not only to look sexy but also for your own benefit. Your teeth should be dazzling which will surely attract more employers especially in communication businesses and of course your skin should be in good look. Who knows, these simple improvement you’d have to undergo will be the start of a successful life ahead of you. Read more

Partners in Parenting

Partners in ParentingAlthough it’s unreasonable to expect to agree with your partner on every possible parenting issue—you will, after all, have made thousands of parenting decisions by the time your child grows up and leaves home—it’s important to come up with a game plan for managing those differences. Here are some tips on managing the types of day-to-day disagreements that can lead to marital meltdowns:

Accept the fact that you’re each going to have your own unique parenting style. Not only were you raised in different households, but you’re also entirely different people. Perhaps your partner feels most comfortable taking a boot-camp approach to parenting, while you prefer a much more laid-back approach—or vice versa.

Identify those areas where you actually are in agreement. Chances are you and your partner don’t go head-to-head on every conceivable parenting-related issue. It can be reassuring to discover that you and your partner are on the same wavelength with big-picture parenting issues and that your disagreements tend to center on relatively minor points, like how to handle your 2-year old daughter’s recent conversion to nudism. Read more

7 Habits of Healthy Skin

Wondering what you can do to nurture healthy, vibrant skin from the inside out? Tackle stress! Make Dr. Amy’s seven habits — which are the heart and soul of her book, The Mind-Beauty Connection — part of your life. Then, watch every inch of you — but especially your face — start to look younger, less stressed, more alive. Each step chips away at the nonstop pressure and tension that can age you 6 years or more. Use the 9-Day Renewal Plan to get the stress wrecking-ball rolling.

1. Practice Deep Breathing
Shift your body’s balance of oxygen versus carbon dioxide in favor of energizing, stress-squashing oxygen by doing slow, controlled breathing exercises. Here are three good ones.

How often? Aim for twice a day.

Why do it? When you focus on your breathing, you’re not focusing on anything else (your to-do list or the late babysitter). That mental shift helps remove stressors, bringing you to a deeper level of consciousness, a place where you can put things into perspective. Read more

Breastfeeding for emergency preparedness

Breastfeeding for emergency preparedness focus of WHO

This week is world breastfeeding week. According to the WHO, breastfeeding could save millions of lives, especially in the event of a public emergency. Breastfeeding is not a lifestyle – it is a way to reduce healthcare spending, promote women’s health, and ensure a lifetime of better health for breastfed infants and children. This year, breastfeeding as a part of emergency preparedness is a focus of the World Health Organization.

World breastfeeding is an annual campaign that takes place August 1 to August 7, designed to educate, promote, and encourage breastfeeding throughout the world. This year’s focus is on emergency preparedness and the importance of breastfeeding. Mother’s milk is more plentiful than bottled formula and water and could sustain vulnerable infants and children in the event of a local or national emergency.

Mothers who breastfeed provide a lifetime of health benefits that continues to adulthood through enhanced immunity, less risk of allergy, love, and early bonding. Optimal nutrition comes from mother’s milk. Read more

Tips for At Home Parents

Tips for At Home ParentsHaving a baby can turn the most social parent into something of a homebody. (Hey, it can be a lot of work to get that little baby out the door!) And while you really should do your best to get up and at ‘em when you can, sometimes you really do end up stuck in the house. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make the most of it!

We’ve got some tips for making your time at home beneficial, productive… and fun:

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Forget window-shopping, it’s all about online shopping when you’re a new parent. You can get great deals on diapers, books, toys—anything you ever dreamed of (and a ton of junk you never did!). Just don’t spend your kid’s college fund on Amazon!

If your feeling cooped up and baby is a little fussy, entertain him with some fun stay-at-home activities. Try educational singing games, tummy time games, gentle newborn neck stretches and baby massage.

Now if only someone would baby you and give you a little rubdown!

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