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Monday, July 1, 2013
How To Stay Cool During The Summer
She is certainly thirsty. Summer is upon us and we love to get outdoors to enjoy the weather. These range of activities can include everything of hanging out with girls at an outdoor event to visiting the beach. If you are going to go outdoors and enjoy what the summer has to offer, we have some hydration suggestions that you can use so you can get the most out of your activities without feeling thirsty or worse. Here is what we found.
Water makes up between 45 percent and 75 percent of your weight. For many, especially active folks, maintaining a healthy fluid balance can be difficult. However, keeping your body hydrated is vital for proper functioning.
Staying hydrated not only helps with your alertness, controlling appetite, and improving activity and sport performance, but it also keeps every day symptoms like fatigue, headaches, and dry skin at bay.
First Thing's First: Are You Properly Hydrated?
There are two simple ways to measure your hydration status. One method can be used anytime and the other is useful after performing physical activity. The first way to measure your hydration status is to examine the color of your urine. If you're hydrated, your urine will appear to be a very pale yellow--almost clear (keep in mind the water in the bowl will dilute it some). If your urine is much darker--like the color of apple juice or tea--this means that your body is dehydrated.
The other method is used to determine your sweat rate. To do this, weigh yourself naked before performing any exercise. Once you've finished exercising, weigh yourself naked again (sweat-soaked clothing will give you inaccurate results). For every pound lost, drink 16 fluid ounces to replace it.
Are You Keeping Hydrated During Exercise?
To maintain proper hydration, it's important to drink before, during, and after exercise. When heavy sweating is expected, drink two to three cups of water two to three hours before exercise. Thirty minutes before exercise, drink five to ten ounces. During activity that causes a lot of sweat loss, drinking every 10 to 20 minutes can be beneficial. Those who sweat less can drink every 20 minutes. After exercise, weigh yourself to determine how much you will need to rehydrate adequately.
Are Sports Drinks Good for Rehydrating?
Water is generally the best drink to rehydrate with. However, sports drinks are appropriate after 60 to 90 minutes of intense activity or heavy sweating. Drinking sports drinks casually (when no exercise has been performed) may lead to weight gain since these drinks typically contain calories.
7 Great Tips to Staying Hydrated
If you're living a busy life, even simple tasks--like staying hydrated--can be difficult. So here are seven easy ways to keep your juices flowing.
1. Fruits and vegetables are great sources of water. Be sure to eat these daily, not only to stay hydrated, but to maintain optimal health.
2. Keep a large water bottle handy to encourage you to drink water wherever and whenever.
3. Have a glass of water before each meal.
4. After each trip to the restroom, drink a glass of water to replenish your fluids.
5. Set reminders on your phone, watch, or email to drink every hour.
6. Track your intake of fluids to make sure you get enough daily.
7. Add a slice of lemon, lime and/or basil to your water to give it some flavor without adding any extra calories.
These are great ways to stay hydrated. Be sure to keep these tips in mind. Thank you to fitday.com for their useful suggestions. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Hosting An Easter Dinner
Spring is rapidly approaching. In fact, year after year spring sometimes arrives very fast. We also find our self attending Easter meals each year by our family. Wouldn't it be a good idea to host an Easter dinner? It is not that hard. Actually, all it takes is being organized. We found a wonderful article from simple.net that shows you how to host this holiday meal.
Ten Simple Ways to Instantly Be a Better Host At Easter
Now, granted these are minor details, but that is the beauty of it – they are all completely doable. Your guests will leave knowing that they have been well cared for by an attentive host.1. Greet guests. Yes, at the door. No, don’t send your six-year-old while you scramble around the kitchen. Your guests need to feel welcomed.
2. Start with a drink. Or at least offer one. Be it iced tea, Perrier, or a glass of wine, this is a great way to help guests feel at ease.
3. Add a seasonal decoration on the table. Keep it simple: spring flowers, seasonal fruit or vegetables, painted eggs, etc. Don’t over do it.
4. Warm plates. Keep oven at 150°F with your dinner plates inside until ready to serve. Hot plates will keep the food warm longer during the meal.
5. Change the butter dish. Please, guests don’t want to see your toast crumbs and streaks of jam. Keep the dish fresh and clean –and the butter soft.
6. Add ice. If drinks are meant to be chilled, see to it that they are.
7. Light candles. If appropriate. A sit-down evening meal, for example.
8. Assign seating. Verbally is fine, just before the meal begins. Or have the kids color place tags, but just don’t leave your guests to awkwardly place themselves. Telling them where to sit helps them to feel like they were planned for and appreciated.
9. Warm bread or buns. Ten minutes in a warm oven does wonders for the dinner rolls and makes them taste fresh. A nice crust doesn’t hurt either.
10. Keep room temperature comfortable. Dinner can be miserable if the floors are cold or the place is sweltering hot from the kitchen’s heat. Be aware of the room’s temperature (not just your own) and ask guests if they are comfortable.
Menu 1: Easter Brunch
Fruit takes center stage in this comforting breakfast menu, while bold flavors like mint, maple and cinnamon awaken the taste buds. The kids will grab a scone and their smoothie and disappear out into the garden, but grown-ups will linger over the last piece of homemade Easter bread and cups of coffee.- Citrus Salad with Honey and Mint
- Easter Egg Braid Bread
- Maple Roasted Pear Parfaits
- Cream Scones with Cinnamon Walnut Butter
- Coconut Milk-Raspberry Smoothies
Menu 2: Easter Lunch
Can’t decide between brunch and lunch? This menu straddles the two, keeping things light with a fresh salad, roasted fillet of salmon, and a savory tart. My mother’s recipe for rhubarb cake rounds out the seasonal aspect of the menu.This menu would also work well for a buffet. The salmon can be served cold and is lovey with a tartar sauce.
- Spring Crudité with Buttermilk-Black Pepper Dip
- Caramelized Onion and Goat Cheese Tart (recipe below, pictured above)
- Leek-Stuffed Roasted Salmon
- Spinach Salad with Strawberries & Pecans, Maple-Cocoa Nib Vinaigrette
- Rhubarb Upside Down Cake
Menu 3: Easter Dinner
Here a classic roast chicken is paired with a less-traditional side – baked leeks. An asparagus tart adds another seasonal green, while mashed potatoes and strawberry-rhubarb pie round out the comfort food factor.- Asparagus Tart
- Lemon & Oregano Roast Chicken
- Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes
- Baked Leeks with Yogourt Topping
- Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie
Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Valentines Day Gifts For Him
Valentines Day.A day full of romance and love. It also can be a day of stress.The stress is what to get for that special person in my life. You want and need different ideas so you can give a variety of gifts not the same ones every year. So,we did just that. Here are some shopping choices for you.
For The Guy Who Likes Looking Sharp:
WE ♥: It's the new era for the love note. These collar stays come in fun messages like, 'you have a big heart' to more adult ones like 'that tie will be useful.' Hidden Messages Collar Stays, available at redenvelope.com, $40
For The Guy Who Likes To Smell Good:
WE ♥: Keep the man in your life smelling fresh with this eco-friendly shaving kit, which includes beer-scented soap. Cigar Box Shaving Kit, available on Etsy, $42
For The Guy With Fancy Tastes:
WE ♥: The Mantry is a man's answer to a pantry — just with more delicious finds. The membership-based site sends you six to eight artisan and craft foods a month. Memberships start at $75
For The Guy Who Loves His Glass Of Wine:
WE ♥: This crystal decanter is perfect for anyone who loves a good post-work drink — or just a fancy piece of décor in their house.Nambe Tilt 3-Piece Decanter Set, available at Bed, Bath & Beyond, $200
For The Guy Who Likes Mixing His Own Music:
WE ♥: If you're tired of hearing your partner's taste in music, give him his own space in which to experiment. These small-sized docks not only change colour, but you can also customize colours and songs as different clock modes. iHome Colour-Changing Alarm Clock Speaker, available at Best Buy, $48
For The Guy Who Misses Summer:
WE ♥: Miss the warm weather? So do we. If the man in your life misses everything about shorts, BBQs and riding his bike, treat him to this burger maker that lets you add your own fillings. Mmm ... bacon-stuffed burger. Stuffed Hamburger Press, available at Williams-Sonoma, $15
For The Guy Who Likes A Challenge:
WE ♥: For the guy who isn't challenged enough — or has a serious obsession with video games, the Wii U includes a touch screen controller and interactive games. Nintendo Wii U, available at Future Shop, $350
For The Guy Who Doesn't Like To Get Used To Tech:
WE ♥: Face it, some men don't like change. If the man in your life doesn't want the latest smartphone or fancy gadget, melt his heart with this retro phone receiver. Retro Phone Receiver, available at Urban Outfitters, $28
For The Guy Who Thinks He Knows Everything About Beer:
WE ♥: It's fair to say most men think they know everything about beer. To keep him busy for the rest of the year, let him make his own! Beer Making Kit, available at Chapters/Indigo, $50
For The Guy Who Missed Hockey ... A Little Too Much:
WE ♥: Maybe the hockey lover in your life shed a tear during this NHL lockout, but we already know how excited he is about the return of the sport. At least this gift will ensure hockey will never leave him — unless it's in the laundry. College Concepts Montreal Canadiens, available at the NHL store, $18
For The Guy Who Loves His Tablet:
WE ♥: If he loves his tablet, he'll want to protect the goods. This leather case from Coach will also keep him trendy (and there's a whole slew of colours to choose from). Bleecker Leather iPad Case, available at Coach, $198
For The Proud Nerd:
WE ♥: This R2-D2 fold-up chair will make anyone on your list feel like a kid again. Star Wars R2-D2 Folding Armchair, available at ThinkGeek.com, $40
For The Guy Who Says He Likes To Work Out:
WE ♥: This band claims to track your burned calories and steps — ideal for the guy who is always on the run or the guy who's started his new year on a healthy note. Nike FuelBand, available at Nike, $150
For The Guy Who Needs A Break:
WE ♥: It's a two-in-one: A little something for you and a little something for him. The Lelo pleasure set includes a couples' vibrator, feather teaser and blindfold. Indulge Me Pleasure Set, available at the Stag Shop, $114
For The Proud Canuck:
WE ♥: Even though Canada Day is seven months away, this bag lets anyone keep a bit of patriotism around all the time. CBC Radio Canada Mobile Recording Shoulder Bag, available at Chapter's/Indigo, $40
For The Movie Buff:
WE ♥: At one point or another, most of us wanted to be some type of action star or superhero. If the man in your life loves movies, this collector's set includes all 21 James Bond films to indulge in his spy fantasies. James Bond Ultimate Collector's Set, available on Amazon.ca, from $150
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or The Guy Who Needs Help In The Décor Department:
WE ♥: Ugly shower curtains, your time is up. This fun (and kind of creepy) black and white curtain features 30 faces with awesome facial hair. Mustache Shower Curtain, available at Urban Outfitters, $24
The Guy Who Likes To Document His Life:
WE ♥: Maybe he's into photography or just likes taking photos of himself. Nikon's new Coolpix camera features smartphone-like abilities, including an option to email your photos to your friends (so cool) and a built-in GPS system. Coolpix S800c, available at Black's Photography, $280
For The Guy Who Loves Baseball (In Toronto Or Nearby):
WE ♥: The bad news is, Canada has one official baseball team in the MLB, but the good news is, the Toronto Blue Jays have an exciting season coming up. If the guy in your life is a fan of baseball, or just wants a night out in Toronto, Blue Jays tickets are a great idea. But get on it — the first few games are almost sold out. Blue Jays Season Tickets, available at TicketMaster.com, prices depend on date
The Guy Who Loves The Idea Of A Home Bar:
WE ♥: These personalized pint glasses look good in any home bar — or kitchen cabinet. Monogrammed Pint Glass, available at Williams-Sonoma, $51 to $59
For The Guy Who Likes To Stay Organized:
WE ♥: Even Gandalf would approve. This limited edition Hobbit-themed Moleskine notebook is the perfect way to stay on top of your notes, doodles and lists in 2013. Bonus: it includes a map of Wilderland. Moleskine, available at Chapters/Indigo, $30
For The Guy Who Loves Football...A Little Too Much:
WE ♥: Every touchdown, every play and every win wrapped up in a 45-hour action-packed DVD set. Warning, he may love you a little too much after this one. NFL Super Bowl Collection, available at Amazon.ca, $91
For The New Cook:
WE ♥: Let's get cooking. The 4-Hour Chef isn't just a cookbook, it's a collection of secrets from the world's greatest chefs and tips on how to become a fast learner in almost anything. The 4-Hour Chef, available at Indigo/Chapters, $27
For The Man Who Speaks The Language Of Love:
WE ♥: Here's another one you can use together: The Rosetta Stone language kit lets you and your partner learn basic vocabulary and communication skills, along with basic sentence structure. Also, feel free to use your imagination (and internet connection) — we can't promise any dirty words are included. Rosetta Stone Spanish, available at Chapters/Indigo, $500
For The Guy Who Loves The Gym:
WE ♥: Every guy needs their own personal space. This gym bag is equipped with a mat holder, a compartment for sweaty clothes and exterior pockets. Training Duffel, available at Lululemon, $108
This should get you started especially with the different kind of gift ideas and internet links for immediate shopping. Thank you to Huff Post.com for these practical suggestions. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
WE ♥: It's the new era for the love note. These collar stays come in fun messages like, 'you have a big heart' to more adult ones like 'that tie will be useful.' Hidden Messages Collar Stays, available at redenvelope.com, $40
For The Guy Who Likes To Smell Good:
WE ♥: Keep the man in your life smelling fresh with this eco-friendly shaving kit, which includes beer-scented soap. Cigar Box Shaving Kit, available on Etsy, $42
For The Guy With Fancy Tastes:
WE ♥: The Mantry is a man's answer to a pantry — just with more delicious finds. The membership-based site sends you six to eight artisan and craft foods a month. Memberships start at $75
For The Guy Who Loves His Glass Of Wine:
WE ♥: This crystal decanter is perfect for anyone who loves a good post-work drink — or just a fancy piece of décor in their house.Nambe Tilt 3-Piece Decanter Set, available at Bed, Bath & Beyond, $200
For The Guy Who Likes Mixing His Own Music:
WE ♥: If you're tired of hearing your partner's taste in music, give him his own space in which to experiment. These small-sized docks not only change colour, but you can also customize colours and songs as different clock modes. iHome Colour-Changing Alarm Clock Speaker, available at Best Buy, $48
For The Guy Who Misses Summer:
WE ♥: Miss the warm weather? So do we. If the man in your life misses everything about shorts, BBQs and riding his bike, treat him to this burger maker that lets you add your own fillings. Mmm ... bacon-stuffed burger. Stuffed Hamburger Press, available at Williams-Sonoma, $15
For The Guy Who Likes A Challenge:
WE ♥: For the guy who isn't challenged enough — or has a serious obsession with video games, the Wii U includes a touch screen controller and interactive games. Nintendo Wii U, available at Future Shop, $350
For The Guy Who Doesn't Like To Get Used To Tech:
WE ♥: Face it, some men don't like change. If the man in your life doesn't want the latest smartphone or fancy gadget, melt his heart with this retro phone receiver. Retro Phone Receiver, available at Urban Outfitters, $28
For The Guy Who Thinks He Knows Everything About Beer:
WE ♥: It's fair to say most men think they know everything about beer. To keep him busy for the rest of the year, let him make his own! Beer Making Kit, available at Chapters/Indigo, $50
For The Guy Who Missed Hockey ... A Little Too Much:
WE ♥: Maybe the hockey lover in your life shed a tear during this NHL lockout, but we already know how excited he is about the return of the sport. At least this gift will ensure hockey will never leave him — unless it's in the laundry. College Concepts Montreal Canadiens, available at the NHL store, $18
For The Guy Who Loves His Tablet:
WE ♥: If he loves his tablet, he'll want to protect the goods. This leather case from Coach will also keep him trendy (and there's a whole slew of colours to choose from). Bleecker Leather iPad Case, available at Coach, $198
For The Proud Nerd:
WE ♥: This R2-D2 fold-up chair will make anyone on your list feel like a kid again. Star Wars R2-D2 Folding Armchair, available at ThinkGeek.com, $40
For The Guy Who Says He Likes To Work Out:
WE ♥: This band claims to track your burned calories and steps — ideal for the guy who is always on the run or the guy who's started his new year on a healthy note. Nike FuelBand, available at Nike, $150
For The Guy Who Needs A Break:
WE ♥: It's a two-in-one: A little something for you and a little something for him. The Lelo pleasure set includes a couples' vibrator, feather teaser and blindfold. Indulge Me Pleasure Set, available at the Stag Shop, $114
For The Proud Canuck:
WE ♥: Even though Canada Day is seven months away, this bag lets anyone keep a bit of patriotism around all the time. CBC Radio Canada Mobile Recording Shoulder Bag, available at Chapter's/Indigo, $40
For The Movie Buff:
WE ♥: At one point or another, most of us wanted to be some type of action star or superhero. If the man in your life loves movies, this collector's set includes all 21 James Bond films to indulge in his spy fantasies. James Bond Ultimate Collector's Set, available on Amazon.ca, from $150
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or The Guy Who Needs Help In The Décor Department:
WE ♥: Ugly shower curtains, your time is up. This fun (and kind of creepy) black and white curtain features 30 faces with awesome facial hair. Mustache Shower Curtain, available at Urban Outfitters, $24
The Guy Who Likes To Document His Life:
WE ♥: Maybe he's into photography or just likes taking photos of himself. Nikon's new Coolpix camera features smartphone-like abilities, including an option to email your photos to your friends (so cool) and a built-in GPS system. Coolpix S800c, available at Black's Photography, $280
For The Guy Who Loves Baseball (In Toronto Or Nearby):
WE ♥: The bad news is, Canada has one official baseball team in the MLB, but the good news is, the Toronto Blue Jays have an exciting season coming up. If the guy in your life is a fan of baseball, or just wants a night out in Toronto, Blue Jays tickets are a great idea. But get on it — the first few games are almost sold out. Blue Jays Season Tickets, available at TicketMaster.com, prices depend on date
The Guy Who Loves The Idea Of A Home Bar:
WE ♥: These personalized pint glasses look good in any home bar — or kitchen cabinet. Monogrammed Pint Glass, available at Williams-Sonoma, $51 to $59
For The Guy Who Likes To Stay Organized:
WE ♥: Even Gandalf would approve. This limited edition Hobbit-themed Moleskine notebook is the perfect way to stay on top of your notes, doodles and lists in 2013. Bonus: it includes a map of Wilderland. Moleskine, available at Chapters/Indigo, $30
For The Guy Who Loves Football...A Little Too Much:
WE ♥: Every touchdown, every play and every win wrapped up in a 45-hour action-packed DVD set. Warning, he may love you a little too much after this one. NFL Super Bowl Collection, available at Amazon.ca, $91
For The New Cook:
WE ♥: Let's get cooking. The 4-Hour Chef isn't just a cookbook, it's a collection of secrets from the world's greatest chefs and tips on how to become a fast learner in almost anything. The 4-Hour Chef, available at Indigo/Chapters, $27
For The Man Who Speaks The Language Of Love:
WE ♥: Here's another one you can use together: The Rosetta Stone language kit lets you and your partner learn basic vocabulary and communication skills, along with basic sentence structure. Also, feel free to use your imagination (and internet connection) — we can't promise any dirty words are included. Rosetta Stone Spanish, available at Chapters/Indigo, $500
For The Guy Who Loves The Gym:
WE ♥: Every guy needs their own personal space. This gym bag is equipped with a mat holder, a compartment for sweaty clothes and exterior pockets. Training Duffel, available at Lululemon, $108
This should get you started especially with the different kind of gift ideas and internet links for immediate shopping. Thank you to Huff Post.com for these practical suggestions. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
How To Become More Organized
Doesn't that picture sum us up? We are so many different people doing so many tasks a day. We don't have time to get organized and fall behind. That make us feel like we have no time for our life. So, it is essential for us to get organized. From our research, we found ways that you can become more organized and have time for your personal life again.
- 3 Most Important Tasks. Writing down and making mental note of my top 3 tasks to get done for the day. Everything else seems to fall into place if I do that.
- An easy and workable task list, or to do list. While I love all of these handy web 2.0 apps, computer software, very neat gadgets like palms and really cool cell phones, they just don’t work for me. I’m a lazy woman, with an even lazier attitude. I might put a task in Remember the Milk, another task in my palm, one in my Gcal and send another text to my phone. With all of these different ways of doing things, I end up spending much more time trying to organize my to do list, or consolidate it, that I don’t get much actually done.
- Keep ubiquitous capture device. It might not be the same device for every location (I have a moleskine for work, but use my mobile for inspiration on the fly) but just being able to write stuff down when you think about it is key for me.
- Choose one tool and stick with it.
- Do one thing at a time.
- Do it now.
- Make use of the word no.
- Use the recycling bin/trash basket. Organizing unnecessary items is wasted energy. It is amazing how much more in control I feel just by ridding myself of now outdated articles I’d like to read “someday,” or countless meeting notes from which relevant action items have already been extracted.
- A (good) place for everything, and everything in its place. By finding places that are easy to get to for all the things I use most often, and places that are pretty easy to get to for the things I use less often, I spend less time dreading doing things and more time actually doing things. And the place for things you never use is elsewhere (trash can, place that accepts donations, etc.).
- Simplify, simplify, simplify!
- Put it away now. The single, simplest thing I do to stay personally organized is to put whatever tool, item, clothing, bag, hairbrush etc., away immediately after using it. I always know where everything and anything is so I never waste time looking for something. Very efficient. I could tell a stranger where to find anything in my home.
- Keep a to-do list that syncs with your mobile phone (so you can add stuff as and when you remember it). And make sure every item has a due date.
- Change. It obsoletes unimportant things. It brings down any method or idea that isn’t timeless. It brings up newer and more important things that you and others can’t resist anymore. Best of all: it’s an organizing tool that operates itself. You simply have to embrace it.
- Divide material into red, yellow, blue and green plastic file folders. For example, anything that has to be done today (paperwork to be given to a client, bills to be mailed) go in the red folder. Contact material or anything related to customer field support goes in the yellow folder. Your mileage may vary as to how you organize your briefcase, and like me you may also have project-specific manilla file folders as well, but dividing stuff up into just four color coded folders is a huge help.
- Flylady.net. She helped me realize that I needed to apply GTD principles to my home life and not just work. I had work under control using checklists, projects and next actions. I tried the same system at home and failed. Then about a month ago I discovered flylady.net courtesy I believe one of your blog posts. Wow, what a difference. My house is clean and so is my desk at work. Many if not most of her basic ideas are just like GTD in a slightly different perspective (control journal, baby steps) and also concrete methods for accomplishing next actions (2 minute hot spots, 15 minute timers). Her most useful tip was to put my daily/weekly lists into shiny page protectors in my control journal. I use a dry erase marker and voila no more killing trees or not doing my list because I can’t print it (or want to avoid the hassle). The best thing about this, I am more relaxed, my blood pressure is finally dropping and I feel less stressed.
- Unapologetically take control of your time and priorities.
- Sort at the source. My favorite organizational tool is my post office box. I visit it once a week (usually Saturday), stand at the counter in the lobby and sort my mail. I use the P.O.’s trash bin. What comes into my house is only what I need to have. Bills and letters and checks go into my inbox (which by the way is a box with a lid that is wrapped in lovely fabric and has a yellow bow on it so it looks like a present sitting on my desk). Reading material goes on the table by my chaise lounge which is where I do all my reading.
- A sheet of paper, a calendar and a white board. I’ve found that the easiest way to organize myself, my days and so forth is a good paper calendar, a sheet of paper that I divide into four sections and a medium sized white board. For my paper the top left section is my actual running to do list for today. The top right section is my running grocery list, or list of things I must purchase. The bottom left is for notes such as calls I made, who I spoke to, appointment dates. The bottom right is whatever I need to move to another day. If I’m told to call back on Monday, then I note that on the calendar. As for the white board, the kids can make notes (Can I spend the night at Brian’s on Friday? Grandma called), and I can jot down things as I think of them to be added to tomorrow’s to do list. My calendar, and the white board are in the same location, so I can transfer short notes if need be. I carry my paper task list with me everywhere, so I can make notes at any given moment.
- Color coding. I’m a visual person, and I find that color-coding my various lists and calendars minimizes the time I have to spend looking at them. This worked especially well when I was in school: I dumped every class syllabus into Outlook, and then color-coded every class period (blue for paper due, yellow for quiz, red for test, etc). It took awhile to set up, sure, but then for the rest of the semester I only had to glance at Outlook to get a very clear idea of what kind of week I was going to have.
- One binder. I use a binder cleverly labeled “@ 2007″ with the following divisions:
- @ Today – With my Emergent Task Planner from davidseah.com;
- @ Week – The remaining days of the week ETP’s as a skeleton;
- @ Year – All my historical sheets;
- @ Diet – Which tracks what I have eaten for the day;
- @ Fitness – Which tracks my workout routine for the day. My binder is with me all the time and it has helped me become a better employee, family member and relationship guy.
- Write down, execute and tidy up on the way. These are is my organization bible. I’ve been living that way since more than two years and I can say that I’m an organized person.
- A little whiteboard on my bedroom wall. I have it separated into two sections, a “todo” and a “today”. “Todo” is a list of general things I have to do, like get my car inspected, buy someone a present, etc. Then “today” is what I need to do, obviously, today! Things can be moved back and forth as appropriate. I find having a specific list for today helps push me to get the important things done in a timely manner. I also keep two things permanently on the “today” part, which are meditation and exercise. This seems to help.
- Note cards. One can write tasks on them — one per card, or in a list (depending on the type of task in question; I do both). When doing one per card, the stack serves as an easy prioritization scheme. But wait, there’s more: They can be arranged on cork boards, shared, annotated, torn up and rearranged. They can be used as placeholders, as mini-white boards and as tokens to model ideas. They are easy to carry around, and to attach to other documents. Further, different colors allow for a visual representation of different kinds of todo’s (as can different annotations). Finally, they are cheap and most importantly of all: easy (much easier than software) to reconfigure as needs and projects change.
- Never rely on a single point of failure. I’ve seen people pay $1,000 to hear speakers at a conference and only have one pen to take notes. It’s a great feeling when one thing breaks, gets lost, or runs out of power, and you have another one in reserve!
- Have.. less.. stuff.
- Delegate. Learn to trust people with critical tasks in all areas of your life. When you learn to effectively delegate tasks you actually find that it is easier to keep the stuff you cannot delegate better organized.
- You control your life. Whatever electronics or paper you use, make them work for YOU not the other way around. Does Outlook really have to stay checking your email every 5 minutes? Maybe, but I bet you’ll get a whole lot more done if you check it a few times per day. That goes for the Blackberry too! After all, there are so many tools, and one to fit everyone – so use what works, but make it work for you!
These are useful tips to get organized and take control again. We would like to thank zenhabits.net for these practical suggestions. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Christmas Gift Ideas For Men
Isn't that a wonderful picture? There is nothing better than giving and touching others. Another Christmas is upon us and we are now in the shopping mode.Out of your shopping list, men can be difficult to shop for because they don't always tell you or give you any hints on what they want.Well, we found some great ideas for the special man in your life.
Boardwalk Empire: The Complete Second Season
Atlantic City may pale in comparison to Vegas today, but back in the roaring '20s, it was “the world’s playground,” and that was half a century before it even had gambling. Explore this Prohibition-era resort town through the stories of intrigue of the government, political and organized crime figures running the show.Check it out.
Sonos Play:3 Wireless Music Player
The Sonos Play:3 combines all types of digital music -- iTunes, Internet radio stations, Pandora, Spotify and more -- into one small, powerful experience. Select from more than 100,000 music sources and control them all with a smartphone or tablet. The small size of the system conceals big, three-speaker sound.Check it out.
Dell XPS 12 Convertible Touch Ultrabook
Thanks to a unique swivel-action hinge system, Dell’s XPS 12 combines the power and productivity of an ultrabook with the fun, intuitive interface of a Windows 8 tablet. Whether the order of the day is finishing a work project at the 11th hour or watching a zombie movie marathon, the XPS 12 does it with flair.Check it out.
Tilley Intrepid III Bag
A vintage style inspired by WWII meets design and function built for 2012. The five pockets of the Tilley Intrepid III bag have enough room for a 13-inch laptop and daily necessities like keys and glasses. The bag combines waxed nylon, tanned Italian leather and brass.Find it here.
Optoma PK102 Pico Pocket Projector
Pocket projectors are one of the few things on earth that can make something as dull as a workplace productivity PowerPoint seem cool and intriguing. This tiny projector from Optoma transforms iPhone, laptop and camera files into impressive 60-inch presentations. Long-lasting DLP technology ensures it’ll be showing videos, pictures and work files for years to come.Check it out.
Lacie Cloudbox
The Lacie Cloudbox is a powerful, spacious peripheral designed to store and share. It provides up to 3 TB of central storage and backup for photos, music, videos and other digital files. Those files can be shared across the household and beyond on desktop computers, tablets, laptops, connected TVs and other devices.Check it out.
Stuffa Jacket
Guys from around the world would love to come together to start the world’s most epic bonfire using every bulky, heavy, overpriced backpack, suitcase, carry-on and messenger bag as fuel … if only it weren’t for all that stuff that still needs to get transported hither and yon. The Stuffa Jacket’s 12 integrated pockets provide an alternative for transporting gear and clothes on short trips. Maybe we’ll have that bonfire after all.Find it here.
VIVOBAREFOOT Neo
Barefoot shoes have been the biggest story in running for years now, so if he hasn’t tried them, it may be time to persuade him. The simple retro-styled Neo is one of the best-selling shoes from one of the pioneers of the barefoot market. A zero drop profile and mesh upper keep things light and minimal, while a puncture-resistant multi-terrain outsole protects from the elements.Arctic Rocks Whisky Stones
Nothing puts the exclamation point on a smooth bourbon or Scotch like the frosty chill of a couple of ice cubes. These granite freezer stones add the cold that a whisky drinker wants without the watery dilution he doesn’t. The stones are odorless, flavorless and easy to use and clean.Check it out.
Cuisinart Griddler
The Cuisinart Griddler brings the art of grilling indoors, ensuring that meal prep can be manly even in cold, inclement weather. It also doubles as a griddle and panini press. His appetite is bound to shift from bacon to steak to seared Italian sandwiches, and the Griddler shifts right with it.Check it out.
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These ideas from askmen.com should get you started on what to get him for Christmas . By the way, there are active links that you can use to learn more about each product. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Five Ways To Stay Healthy During Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is around the corner. There is so much to look forward to from eating a great meal to catching up with friends and family. With so much in front of us, we can neglect our health and pay the price later. What we need is balance. So, we came up with five different ways that can keep you happy and healthy during the holidays.
1. Drink Lots of Water
There will be tons of drinks around for you to savor on—eggnog, apple cider, sparkling cider, hot chocolate. Although these drinks are not highly caloric, multiple drinks mean multiple servings of sodium which, in combination with traditional Thanksgiving food, isn’t that healthy. Try replacing some of these drinks with good old fashioned H2O. Drinking water speeds up your digestive system and metabolism by flushing out toxins and waste products from your body. You’ll be able to stay hydrated without adding any extra calories.
2. Balance your Indulgences
It’s hard to pass up all the wonderful items on the dinner table, but you’ll have to make some rules to keep yourself from overindulging yourself. So to keep yourself from packing on too many unhealthy pounds, make sure you go for the healthy foods first. Grab vegetables and white meats for your plate before heading for the unhealthy stuff. That way by the time you reach that buttery pie, you’ll be cutting a smaller slice after filling yourself up on healthy greens.
3. Rise and Shine—Start Cooking Early
If you’re going to be in the kitchen this holiday, or if cooking Thanksgiving dinner is usually a family affair, then beware of the temptations. Tasting the stuffing or licking up the batter for pie may seem harmless, but all those extra samplings while you “save your stomach” for dinner are still opportunities to pack on calories. The best thing to do is get an early start on cooking. Start preparing the meal right after you finish breakfast. Cooking on a full stomach will keep you from sampling foods.
4. Press “Pause” on the Seconds
It’s hard to resist having second helpings of Thankgsiving food—it comes once a year right? But it’s important to remember that as good as it may be to have another go around of all the food on the table, those second servings aren’t as benefeical for your health. Timing is important in this situation. Eat slowly to make sure you allow your mind and body enough time to process and digest the food. Then, wait at least 15-20 minutes before you dive in for second helpings. Your stomach needs time to let your brain know that it’s full. If there are leftovers, bust out the Tupperware and save it—don’t feel forced to follow grandma’s old rule about finishing everything on your plate.
5. Walk it Out
It’s so easy to just plop on the couch after a big Thanksgiving meal and turn on the television set. Instead of leaving food to sit in your stomach, go for a walk around your neighborhood or do something active. This doesn’t mean break away from family time and bust out the Denise Richardson workout tapes—a brief walk outside or an active game on the Nintendo Wii is a fun way to start working off calories and get the family involved.
Now you have what you need for balance. A big thank you to cluthmagazine.com for these great suggestions. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Friday, October 12, 2012
Women's Guide : How To Look Sexy For Halloween
It is that time of the year to look sexy and get away with it. Yes, it is Halloween. That time of the year when we get to dress however we want and get allot of attention. That is why we have a useful guide to use so you can look your sexiest from buycostumes.com.
Don’t be crushed if your costumed arrives wrinkled! Almost all costumes will need a good steaming after travel. If you don’t have access to your own steamer, just hang your costume up in the bathroom and take a nice long hot shower. This should smooth all the creases.
Don’t be “Sizest”. I, like many of you, have been guilty over the years of turning down a fabulous outfit, because I didn’t agree with the size on the tag. When buying a costume, measure yourself and compare your measurements to the charts. If you feel that you’re between sizes trust your gut, but the safe bet is to choose the size larger. Brands and companies vary, and depending on the country where the costume was made, your concept of “medium” might be smaller or larger than what they create.
Highlight your assets! As we all know, if you’re tall and slender – you can pull off anything. But for the rest of us, take a good long look in the mirror and decide what will be your Sexy Feature this season. If you love your legs, consider something short and sassy. If you have a fantastic butt, slip into the costumes that feature short-shorts or tight leggings. Got great abs? Well you can always be a belly dancer! We’re all sexy in our own way, just be sure to bring attention to the asset which you love the most.
It’s what’s underneath that counts! Whether you’re looking to lift, tuck, smooth or hide you need to rely on the magic of undergarments to help you on your way. Although I usually suggest a thong to avoid the dreaded VPL (visible panty line) – I must insist that we all consider full bottom, or even boy shorts to provide the dignity under these short and sassy frocks. You might want to also consider wearing panty hose to ensure the look of long perfect legs; I find that panty hose can also help to keep up those sometimes slippery thigh highs.
Don’t be afraid to make adjustments. We are all built differently, and as such slight alterations can greatly improve the look of a costume. Whether you’re petite and need to hem it a bit shorter, or you need to add a few stitches to fix where the fabric mysteriously bulges – there is no harm in making it your own.
Last but not least – buy your costume early enough that you can use all the weapons in your sexy arsenal! All the fantastic corsets in the world can’t help your costume, if you didn’t have time to shop for them before your big day! Remember to have fun! Tonight’s your night to shine! So embrace your curves, love your petite frame, and own your majestic height!
Well, this is useful information for you to use to look your best for Halloween. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Fall Activities for Women
Well, It is now the fall season. There is allot to look forward to with friends families and holidays. With how busy you can be during this time, it is easy not to think about some simple ideas to enjoy the holiday better. So, we researched and found some activities that you can do to make the most of your season.
Party By Candlelight – The decreasing sunlight over the next few months will usher in a more mysterious tone to the world. Celebrate the mystery and intimate qualities of fall and winter by hosting a candlelit girls-night in. Stock up on tea candles, buy a good bottle of wine and indulge in scrumptious fall hors d’oeuvres like squash and candied pecans, or apple dumplings.
Apple Picking – This is an old, but fun stand by that usually makes every fun fall activities list, and for a good reason. The opportunity to get out and enjoy a fresh autumn day while picking juicy, sweet apples is hard to beat. Extend the festivities by inviting everyone back to your place for an apple-pie baking extravaganza. Or, if your talents lie in other areas, stop by the nearest bakery for a fresh apple pie and vanilla ice cream.
Outdoor Movie Theater – Grab your electric blankets, and put up a white projector screen for this fun fall activity! Borrow someone’s projector and show a movie outdoors in your backyard. Pop up big bowls of popcorn, make up some thermoses of hot chocolate or steamed cider, and kick back on your lawn chairs to enjoy a fresh take on your standard movie night.
Fall Festivals – With fun fall activities like wine tasting, Oktoberfest, neighborhood festivals, and more going on, there’s no reason why you can’t have an entertaining and enjoyable time with friends. Just be sure to have a sober driver, or take a taxi, if you plan on drinking.
Backyard Bonfires – Nothing beats fun fall activities like cozying up to a crackling fire on a cool, crisp autumn evening. Change up the s’mores routine by replacing the usually Hershey’s chocolate bar with an exotic candy bar.
We would like to thank Women on Life.com for these wonderful ideas to use. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Your Guide To Bicycling
Doesn't that picture look fun to you ? Wouldn't it be nice to enjoy the wonderful weather outside and exercise ? This could be done through bicycling. Practical suggestions in getting started would certainly help which we found from essortment.com.
First, make sure your bike fits properly. Do a squat low to the ground and stand. Now do a squat going half way to the ground and finally do a squat bending just a few inches before standing up. You found out by doing this that the easiest squat is the shortest and the hardest was close to the ground. Now you know why you need good leg extension in your pedal stroke. Your seat should be raised high enough so that without dropping your hip when pedaling, the knee will have a slight bend at the bottom of the stroke. You don't want to raise the seat so high that you end up having to over extend to make a complete stroke. In other words, your hip should not dip for the leg to make the bottom of the stroke.
When you pedal, keep your knees in over the axle of the pedal and not out. Many riders tire and their knees begin to drift out. Keep them near to the top tube for maximum strength. When your hands are on the bars, drop your wrist while riding and let your arms stay relaxed, this allows your lungs to expand quickly. Find a cadence that works for you. Try to keep your RPM (revolutions per minute) high, it's called spinning. Some people find they don't spin as well as others but try to keep the RPM at a high rate that works well for you. Older riders tend not to spin as much as a younger rider does.
Let's start with an exercise to improve your pedal stroke. This will teach your legs how to make the most effective use of their muscles. Ride your bike in an area that is somewhat flat. Clip out of one pedal, holding that leg slightly away from the crank and pedal with the other leg. When you first do this, you will notice your leg will jerk, try to control the stroke by thinking of wiping your foot on a doormat. As your leg nears the bottom of the stroke think of wiping the bottom of your shoe and bringing the leg back up. This will force the leg to rotate in a smooth manner. You should not be bouncing in the saddle and your leg should work on the up stroke. Remember, most of the force will be on the down stroke, but your leg can also work on the up stroke. This exercise is great to practice even if you're an experienced rider, to keep bad habits from forming. Pedal with one leg and then the other, until you feel you have the stroke in control. It will build muscle as well.
When you tire of that, clip in both legs, put the bike in an easy gear and spin like mad. Speed is not wanted; it's control that you're working on. Your butt should be steady in the saddle not bouncing. Keep doing this until you can sit in the saddle without bouncing at all while spinning like crazy. If you have a RPM readout on your bike computer, you want to do this at 120 RPM's. If not, just spin as fast as you can, that will be close to 120 RPM.
The fastest way to build up endurance and speed is to raise your maximum cardio limit with intervals. This works best with a friend, you don't need to train with another person but the competition will keep you from cheating on yourself because you will want to put out more with a little friendly competitive training. On a flat area, race as fast as you can for one block. If you're not in an area with blocks, use the distance of about a hundred yards. The next block or hundred yards you recover by going easy, without pushing a big gear to let your body rest. After that block or hundred yards, race the next as fast as you can. Repeat this exercise, as often as you want, it will raise your cardio level and by doing that you will see a quick improvement in speed and strength.
With distance, you want to increase your mileage gradually. Don't try to do fifty miles if you have only been doing ten miles. Each week add another three to five miles to your route until you reach whatever goal you have in mind. The reason to increase gradually is that your body needs time to adjust. There is a gland at the knee that keeps the joint lubricated and if you over do it, the gland doesn't have the ability to produce the lubrication fast enough. It needs time as well to evolve and produce what your body now requires of it. You must remember that you can't expect results in a week. If you have to train for some event in too short of a time, you could end up hurting yourself. Give your body time to adjust.
Hill climbs are tough and take the longest to improve on, with some basic guides to climbing, you can make it. Remember, every pound makes a difference. If you're overweight, hill climbing will be a struggle. If your bike is heavy, it will make climbing harder but of the two, body weight makes it the toughest. No matter what you're carrying in baggage, these pointers will give you an added edge to your climbing.
Choose a climb you're familiar with and know. Before you begin the climb, focus on what you're going to do. Start the climb easy; the most common mistake is to start fast, hit the wall and drop. Get as much oxygen in your lungs as you can by exhaling deeply, rather then inhaling. By purging your lungs of old air trapped deep in the tissues, your lungs will automatically fill up with fresh air. Exhale deep and start this before you begin the climb. Relax, the best thing for you to do is relax, let your upper body relax and your legs work. Keep your arms loose so that you can breath. If you tighten up, it constricts your upper body and you can't breath as well. Find a gear that's easy to use. Don't struggle in a gear that is too big for you to push. When you look up ahead and see a curve, think about standing out of saddle on that curve, then sitting down for the straight section. Curves tend to be steeper; by standing, you get more muscle in the climb and you use a different part of the leg, letting your other leg muscles rest a moment. When you get near the top, say the last fifty yards, give it all you got. Put it in the big chain ring if you can or go to a small tooth cog in the back, get out of saddle and hammer all the way to the top.
The secret is to take it easy in the beginning, let everyone pass you; you'll be passing them later when they're struggling while you're watching your pace, staying focused and exhaling. Don't let yourself become short of breath until the push at the end. If you're new at climbing, just getting to the top will be hard, so try it without the sprint until you're accustom to the work. If you find you're short on breath, or you tire and begin to struggle, then stop. You can't improve if you are struggling and out of breath. Stop; let your heart rate go down, take a drink or two of water, look at the view. You worked hard to get that high so look around and relax a few minutes. Now that you have recovered, the rest of the climb won't be as bad. It is better to stop and recover then to force yourself to go on. The next time you'll go further before you have to stop and soon you will do the climb without stopping at all.
When you start climbing well, there is another exercise to try. This one takes some care, you don't want to injure yourself, so if you feel pain in the knees, stop and back off. Wait a week before attempting it again and use an easier gear. Find a climb where the grade is slight. You want to climb in the big chain ring, making it as hard as you can tolerate to push the gear. Speed is not important. Push the gear as long as you can. Remember, don't go overboard, better to go with short times and a day off then to push and hurt yourself.
One last piece of advice. Bicycling is fun, if you aren't having fun in training then your pushing yourself too hard and you'll stop doing it. Keep the fun in cycling by including a relaxing fun ride with your training rides. It will help flush out the toxin build up in the cells from hard work and keep a smile on your face. Ride whenever you can, even if it's just a half hour after work or a ride in the neighborhood, you are out on the bike putting in miles.
Many times you won't see the improvements but your friends will. They'll see it before you do and one day that rider you always wanted to beat will struggle to keep up with you and not the other way around if you stay focused and practice these simple training techniques.
Now, you have all you need to know in getting started with bicycling. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Activities for the Spring Time
The changes of seasons is always something to enjoy. Spring arriving offers so much you can do indoors and outdoors. So, we came up with some suggestions for you brought to you by Country Living.
Outdoor Herb Garden
There's nothing like seeing that first new growth poke out of the earth to signal that spring is on its way. But you can recreate that feeling even if the ground is still frozen by planting an indoor herb garden and watching it grow. Pot some cuttings of rosemary, basil, thyme, and other favorite herbs and put them in a kitchen window. When the ground thaws, transplant your little garden outdoors.
Spring Clean Your Closet
Say goodbye to winter with a changing-of-the-closet ceremony. Now is the perfect time to pack away heavy woolens in favor of pretty blouses, and replace those old wire hangers with cushioned or wooden ones. Organize clothing by color and then sort by type (tops, pants, dresses) within each color
Creative Organizing
Getting organized doesn't have to mean hiding everything out of sight. Here, folding chairs are transformed into art when put on display, while still remaining within easy reach. Spruce up plain or scuffed-up chairs with a fresh coat of paint. For extra oomph, choose a bright color such as Glidden's Razz Berries to highlight one, and paint the others in tonal hues to soften the overall effect.
Time With a Friend
Schedule some quality time with a friend. Take a long walk together, and don't let a little mud keep you cooped up inside. Pull on a pair of rubber Wellies (find a selection at smithandhawken .com), then puddle jump with abandon.
Lavender
Scent your home with lavender. The herb's soothing fragrance subtly perfumes the air, and its purple flowers are just plain pretty. For bundles of dried lavender and other products, try lavenderfarms.com.
Marseille Soap
Start your annual spring-cleaning ritual with a load of laundry to freshen your linens and warm-weather clothing. Consider sudsing up the old-fashioned way with Marseille soap, which is gentle on skin but powerful enough to remove tough laundry stains. Before ironing, pour some scented linen water into your iron's well or spray directly onto each item to infuse fabric with a gentle fragrance. To purchase Marseille soap and linen water, go to loccitane.com.
Read more: Ways to Celebrate Spring - Country Living
We hope this gives you some ideas to get the most out of spring. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Friday, February 10, 2012
Valentines Day Gifts For Men
We know you love February for one reason. That is Valentines Day. A day that your loved one showers you with gifts and tell you how much he means to you. It is also a holiday which makes you wonder what would he like this year. So, we found a wonderful article from sheknows.com that will tell you what kind of gifts men truly want for this holiday.
Leather wallet
If you are shopping for your man, one of the most appreciated gifts is a new wallet. You can get a genuine leather wallet from Fossil for only $25. It makes a perfect Valentine's Day gift.
Cologne
You can't go wrong with giving cologne on Valentine's Day. You can buy it at a local department store or shop online for deals such as this Perry Ellis three piece gift set that features cologne, a deodorant and a body shampoo.
Watch
If the man in your life is always on the run, a new watch is a very practical Valentine's Day gift. If he's the sporting type, consider getting him one of the hip, new Oakley watches. Or you can go with a classic Seiko watch.
Cigars
Cigars have become more and more popular again in recent years. Even if you don't know what type of cigar he prefers, you can order him a 5 cigar sampler grab bag for Valentine's Day.
HD television
HD technology has advanced to the point where everyone should have an HD television. If you already have one in the living room, consider purchasing your man a Flat-Panel LCD HDTV for the bedroom.
MP3 player
Music always makes a wonderful gift. Give your guy an MP3 player such as the 8GB Apple iPod touch. He will be able to listen to his favorite tunes no matter where he goes.
Personalized golf balls
The one thing golfers can never have enough of is golf balls. For Valentine's Day, surprise your boyfriend or husband with a set of personalized golf balls that will have him thinking about you even when he's out on the golf course.
Briefcase
If he has a 9-to-5 job, one of his daily essentials is likely his briefcase. For Valentine's Day, consider springing for a high-end luxury briefcase for the office.
Sports Tickets
Chances are that the man who you are shopping for likes sports. One oftentimes overlooked Valentine's Day gift is sports tickets. Buy him a pair of tickets for a local game and go enjoy it with him or encourage him to go with one of his guy friends.
Lingerie
Although the lingerie isn't technically for him, he'll undoubtedly appreciate the gift - to say the least. Spice up your love life with a satin and lace teddy or a garter belt and stockings.
Well, now you know what he wants for Valentines Day and there are links you can use if you want to buy online.If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Effective Ways to Empower Yourself
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It is a new year and possibly a new you. With the beginning of every new year we make resolutions to become better. A resolution many women make is to be more empowered in their life. We have found real useful ways to do that through Karen Keller Ph.D Clinical Psychologist. Here is what she found.
When you feel empowered you can accomplish anything you desire.
It is a new year and possibly a new you. With the beginning of every new year we make resolutions to become better. A resolution many women make is to be more empowered in their life. We have found real useful ways to do that through Karen Keller Ph.D Clinical Psychologist. Here is what she found.
When you feel empowered you can accomplish anything you desire.
Empowerment for women doesn't mean you have to burn your bra or spit at the end of the bar. It doesn't mean you need to be aggressive or stare down the nearest competitor with vigor.
But there are a few things you can do to set yourself on the road to empowerment.
1. Value relationships where you are an equal. This applies to both personal and professional relationships especially as women owned businesses where you are respected and valued as a person for what you believe and the ideas you bring to the table.
2. Own your voice. Be assertive with your opinions. Expect that others will listen. This doesn't mean to interrupt, only if you need to, but rather it's about getting your message across with clarity and meaning.
3. Identify words and language that support you, as well as men. Use words that show strength, willingness, and appreciation. Speak in a language that commands respect, honesty and openness.
4. Refrain from succumbing to the naughty jokes or innuendos at work. Once you participate in such banter your reputation suffers. You won't be taken seriously when you take on an issue.
5. Focus on what is beneath appearances. Compliment someone on who they are not what they look like or how they dress. "You really communicated your idea well in that meeting" goes a lot further than, "Gee, you looked good in there."
6. Talk about instances of improper treatment of women. Let people know you are aware of how you appreciate being treated with a certain standard.
7. Learn how to ask and negotiate. Be fair. Ask when you have earned it, not for any other reason. Be prepared to state your case and negotiate what will create a win-win situation.
8. Be confident in planning your career. Visualize your advancement, who you want as a mentor, or continuing education that will keep you in the loop for a promotion.
9. Be a risk taker. This will help you develop self-reliance in making decisions and solving problems.
10. Know and take care of your money. There's nothing like have a rock solid healthy relationship with your money. If you support your money, it will support you.
These are only a few of the ways women can begin to empower themselves in a world where they sometimes get passed over or go unnoticed. Empowerment for women means equality and recognition for the different gifts women bring to the table. You play a major role in setting the bar for how men and other women treat you, acknowledge your women power and support you.
These important ideas can definitely lead to more empowerment in your life. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Top Gifts for Men
Shopping. The word brings happiness and stress to your mind. You know what to get your girlfriends , mom and other people. However, you may draw a blank on what to get men for that special holiday gift.Askmen.com has useful gifts to all different kinds of men that are in your life.
1. Sports / Concert Tickets
For whom?
For any man who's single, divorced, dating, young or old, enjoys sports, and loves to watch his favorite team live. Or, if you're not the sporting type, maybe she can excite you with sports ticket.
2. A fine single malt
For whom?
Only a true lover of whiskey.will appreciate this, but if that's what you are, this is a dream If she really knows how to make you happy, she'll buy you a high-quality rocks glass to sip this out of. Bruichladdich is an affordable single malt that features all the flavor elements that make this spirit exceptional.
3. A great iPod dock
For whom?
For whom?
Only a true lover of whiskey.will appreciate this, but if that's what you are, this is a dream If she really knows how to make you happy, she'll buy you a high-quality rocks glass to sip this out of. Bruichladdich is an affordable single malt that features all the flavor elements that make this spirit exceptional.
3. A great iPod dock
For whom?
This is for more serious couples who have taken at least a couple of trips together. Playing music off your computer is fine at home, but what happens when all your friends rent a cabin in the woods for a long weekend and you want to bring some tunes along? A small but powerful set of iPod speakers are essential for a man who loves music but also loves to travel.
4. A classic blazer
For whom?
4. A classic blazer
For whom?
This is for a couple who have been together for a while but don't necessarily live together. You can wear a blazer with anything, but do you have one that's sufficiently versatile? A classic, timeless piece you'll have for the rest of your life? Probably not.
5. A phone upgrade
For whom?
For whom?
This is for any guy who's had his phone just a little too long. Maybe you've stopped caring about the constant parade of new versions of your phone, but trust us -- shiny new gadgets never disappoint. All she needs to do is go down to your wireless provider and pick up the latest hardware to go along with your plan. She can even have all your contacts imported for you.
6. Espresso Machine
For Whom?
6. Espresso Machine
For Whom?
We wouldn't expect this from new girlfriends -- typically this kind of outlay will be made if the two of you are living together, so at least she'll be able to enjoy the fruits of the gift too. But for those of you who think this isn't worth it, you're wrong. Freshly made espresso at home is one of life's true pleasures, one we'll never do without again now that we have machines of our own. She can get a great professional grade at-home model
7. Cologne
For Whom?
7. Cologne
For Whom?
Smelling good is a good idea no matter what stage of the relationship you're in. Cologne is just as appreciated on the first Christmas together as it is on the fiftieth. The gift of a great scent is a good sign that she wants to turn you into an irresistible man and rip off your clothes because she can't resist inhaling your sexual scent. That, or you just smell bad.
8. DVD Collection
For Whom?
8. DVD Collection
For Whom?
For guys who enjoy watching movies that teach good famiglia values, from the comfort of their own home. Entire seasons of Game of Thrones, The Wire, The Sopranos or Entourage would all make a guy like this happy.
9. Bathrobe
For Whom?
The bathrobe is a great gift idea for those of you who love to walk around the house and relax on a Sunday morning in total luxury. Don't you want to be draped in total luxury just before she disrobes you to give you that well-deserved massage?
10. High-quality leather goods
For Whom?
A woman is usually not too sure how much to spend on a man she just met. This is an ideal gift to receive if you've just started dating.Every man hates a wallet that won't stay closed or that's too bulky in a back pocket. The ideal wallet is of high-quality leather that ages beautifully.
This list is ideal to go by so you can find gifts he really wants this holiday season. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
9. Bathrobe
For Whom?
The bathrobe is a great gift idea for those of you who love to walk around the house and relax on a Sunday morning in total luxury. Don't you want to be draped in total luxury just before she disrobes you to give you that well-deserved massage?
10. High-quality leather goods
For Whom?
A woman is usually not too sure how much to spend on a man she just met. This is an ideal gift to receive if you've just started dating.Every man hates a wallet that won't stay closed or that's too bulky in a back pocket. The ideal wallet is of high-quality leather that ages beautifully.
This list is ideal to go by so you can find gifts he really wants this holiday season. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.
Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team
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