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"FATHER" FIRST HERO,, "FIRST LOVE " HAPPY FATHER'S DAY

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A Body in Motion wants to stay in Motion
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24/06/2015

Treat Yourself to CHOCOLATE !!

Many treat chocolate as a guilty pleasure and a diversion from health eating. It doesn’t have to be! Go ahead and treat yourself and enjoy the benefits that some types can provide. Find out what is the healthiest chocolate choice!

By now we've all heard the good news about dark chocolate: the antioxidants - phenols and flavonoids - found in dark chocolate may offer protection against heart disease. In addition, cocoa butter - a saturated fat - may have a beneficial effect on cholesterol levels. A number of chemically active compounds in dark chocolate can improve mood and pleasure by boosting serotonin and endorphin levels in the brain. And consuming dark chocolate may slow the oxidation of LDL ("bad") cholesterol.

Milk chocolate, however, is not as heart-healthy as dark chocolate: it contains more fat and sugar and less cocoa and antioxidants. White chocolate, which contains no cocoa solids, is generally no more than a mix of fat, milk and sugar with a minimal amount of cocoa butter added. Enjoy either as an occasional, special treat.

Dark chocolate, on the other hand, can and should be eaten more often. Eat an ounce of dark chocolate with at least 70 percent-pure cocoa a few times a week. When you're indulging, savor the flavor and texture, and try to note the effects it has on your body. Most importantly, enjoy yourself!

09/06/2015

What Nature Does for Your Mind

Taking a break from the busyness of life to engage with nature, even for a few minutes, can bring big positive effects for our mental stamina and cognitive performance.
In one study, people performing memory and attention tests upped their scores by 20 percent after walking through an arboretum. Walking down a busy street, by comparison, offered no such benefit.
The time doesn’t have to be long. Short “micro-breaks” with nature, even just looking at pictures, has discernible benefits for our minds.
But long, immersive stretches in nature offer big benefits for our creativity and problem-solving skills. After spending four days in the wild, disconnected from any sort of digital technology, students performed 50 percent better on a problem-solving test. “Our results demonstrate that there is a cognitive advantage to be realized if we spend time immersed in a natural setting,” said researchers.
This is one of the things I love about my sabbatical time. I can feel my creativity welling up the longer I’m in the woods or by a stream.
And the positive mental effects don’t stop at brainy stuff like focus, creativity, and problem-solving. Nature improves our mood, generosity, and a lot more.
What Nature Does for Your Body
Spending time in nature is a great way to find physical rejuvenation. I always feel relaxed when I’m unplugged and outdoors.
It turns out the reason is that nature is a stress killer, which offers a cascade of otherbenefits, including:
• Rejuvenated physical energy
• Faster physical recovery
• Reduced anxiety
• Reduced muscle tension
• Decreased stress hormones
• Heightened immunity
• Lower heart rate
• Decreased blood pressure
• Better cholesterol
Many of these benefits rebound to our mental health, of course, forming a virtuous circle.
We can look at these benefits like optional add-ons or upgrades to our lives. But the truth is they’re normative. We’re hardwired to spend time relaxing and resting, especially in natural environments.
Our locked-away, always-on, never-disconnecting way of living robs us of the rejuvenation God intended us to regularly experience.

What Nature Does for Your Spirit
To me, this is the most important. God created humans in the wild and placed us in a garden. We’re meant to live a substantial portion of our lives outdoors—and it’s a unique place to experience our Creator and restore our spirits.
The Bible says that nature speaks to us of God’s character and His attributes. Spending time in nature gives us a chance to slow down and notice what it’s communicating.
I’ve said this before, but God made us human beings, not human doings. You would never know it, looking at modern man. So much of our life is defined by our churning and turning through endless tasks and assignments. We’re so busy, we hardly take time to slow down and notice our hearts, notice God.
A long hike, fishing, wandering through a garden, walking along a stream—these activities let us disconnect from the crazy and get reconnected to our hearts.
Nature is God’s reset button for our minds, bodies, and spirits.MICHAEL HYATT
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Nature is God’s reset button for our minds, bodies, and spirits. If you’re spending all day indoors, you’re missing the restorative power of nature.
You don’t have to start with a sabbatical or weeks away from the office. You can start with a stroll. Just walking through the trees or napping in a park will help you realign, restore, and rejuvenate.

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