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Combatting Emotional Distress is Not a Challenge Anymore

August 27, 2013 by Featured Author Leave a Comment

Is it worth being upset?

Emotions are an indispensable part of human life.

However, at times you might find it difficult to deal with the ones that pull your energies down. The problem begins when you carry the emotional distress for long and it begins to influence negatively your personal and professional life.

Depressive mood, irritability, self-criticism and disappointment are some of the common symptoms signaling that you are undergoing a problem. They may be attributed to an emotionally hard-hitting experience of your life.

You need to stop pitying yourself and feeling helpless for not being able to control your emotions. Hiding away or avoiding your pain is never the solution for it can put you on a self-destructive path by resorting to wrong methods such as use of drugs or alcohol. Clear your mind and think of the healthy ways to deal with the situation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Asking for help, Guest Author, mental health Tagged With: attitude, emotional distress, emotions, feelings, happiness

Best Health & Fitness Apps for College Students

August 23, 2013 by Featured Author Leave a Comment

Beyond just academic demands, managing life’s basics can be tough while in college. One of the things college students tend to let slide while is their health and fitness. From eating on the go to late night study sessions that stir up cravings, the college lifestyle can have a detrimental effect on weight and fitness. Fortunately, there are some great apps available on smartphones to make maintaining health and fitness in college easier than ever.

Fitness image by Peter Gene via Flickr.

FitDeck Mobile BODYWEIGHT

by mobileXware

Works with: iPhone iOS, BlackBerry

Calisthenics — they’re those basic exercises that can be done just about anywhere without equipment. The FitDeck Mobile BODYWEIGHT app attempts to make a game of staying in shape by presenting 50 different screens (which it calls cards) of people doing classic, tried and true exercises. Beneath each drawing is written instructions for performing the exercise safely and correctly. Cards are color-coded according to middle, upper, lower and total body exercises. Cards may also be drawn by name from a list, from a chosen category or shuffled to allow the app to randomly bring up the next exercise.

Gym Technik

by Gym Technik Ltd.

Works with: BlackBerry

Whether you’re just beginning a fitness regimen or are a seasoned pro, the Gym Technik app can help with planning your workouts as well as keeping track of them. The app is free, which college students love, and it is easy to set up. Initial setup does require a computer, but after that students can adjust their workouts using their smartphones. After you create your user name, you’ll be guided to set up workouts based on specific body parts like arms, shoulders, back, abs and legs. You’ll also be able to set up cardio sessions and custom workouts. The program gives you a choice of a large number of different exercises for each workout, plus instructions for correct execution. This app is easy to use and informative.

Weight Tracker

by EzMobiGo

Works with: BlackBerry

This app is easy to use and can be an important ally in the “battle of the bulge.” Simply enter your weight daily. You can maintain your weight or set a target weight and date you’d like to reach the goal. The app will then suggest daily caloric intake and calculate your BMI (Body Mass Index) to give you your ideal weight for your height. Knowing your suggested daily caloric intake will make it easier to manage what you eat and when it’s time to workout to bring that number back down.

Ascendo Fitness Calculators

by Ascendo Inc.

Works with: BlackBerry

This calculator provides easy and fast calculations for maintaining your health and well-being. Simply enter your height, weight, gender and age and the app does the rest. You’ll be provided with your ideal weight range, BMI, body fat percentage, Basal Metabolism Rate, maximum heart rate and calories required to reduce, maintain or increase your weight.

About the author: Jim Forsythe is an outdoorsman at heart, but he spends his weekdays writing Web content for environmental and technology sites.

Filed Under: Guest Author, Health Tagged With: calisthenics, exercise gym, fitness, health and fitness, physical fitness, staying in shape, weight tracker

Now You Can Overcome Imposter Syndrome

August 16, 2013 by Featured Author Leave a Comment

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A few years ago, everyone in my department at work, more than 50 people, took the same written test. I scored higher than anyone. In fact, I had the highest score in the five years that the test had been administered. But instead of feeling proud when my boss told me my results, I felt ashamed. I felt like an imposter.

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Filed Under: Asking for help, Guest Author, mental health Tagged With: imposter, self improvement, sense of self

Is America a Nation of Java Junkies?

August 15, 2013 by Featured Author Leave a Comment

Ever tried to give up coffee?

Here’s an interesting infographic all about it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Diet, Guest Author Tagged With: coffee, infographic, java junkies

Learning the Art of Observation & Mindfulness Like a Yogi

July 25, 2013 by Featured Author Leave a Comment

Yoga practiceIn the eyes of an outsider, yoga looks like simple stretching with holier-than-thou, life-changing epiphanies. In the heart and soul of a yogi though, yoga is whatever you want it to be, but however you choose, its impression on your life can be magnificent. And until you hit the mat and embrace the practice of yoga, you’ll remain a critic. A runner may enjoy yoga postures for limbering and loosening the body. To one person, yoga’s exercise, and to another person, yoga is a spiritual connection and link to higher energies.

Be Trendy

To me, I saw yoga as a fitness trend, and I wanted to be trendy. So I went to classes here and there at my local gym only to feel like I was following a yoga video during a high school gym class. It wasn’t until I was introduced to hot yoga that I experienced the practice on a whole new level. My hot yoga studio is 80 minutes of a series of postures, four flows and stretching. And, unlike Bikram, flows and poses are practiced to music, which connects me more to the practice. While moving from Warrior I into Warrior 2 and flowing from side angle Parsvakonasana into twisted side chair pose, the room is highly heated. Hot yoga is an excellent workout for flexibility and toning, but it also strengthens the mind incredibly. And by hitting the mat and sweating it out, I learned about the power of observation, self-awareness and mindfulness.

Savasana

Although savasana (corpse pose) can be a relaxing state, hot yoga isn’t a pleasant sunny stroll through the park. Holding eagle tree pose or standing hand-to-big-toe pose as the room heats up creates physical and mental challenges. My heart rate increases, my vision blurs and my head feels dizzy. I could say I feel on the verge of panic, yet by calming the mind and focusing on my breath, I can ease that physical anxiety. In the yoga studio, I acknowledge those moments of difficulty and exhaustion. I observe how it makes me feel and open my awareness up to how I’m negatively reacting. Mindfully, I make the decision to engage in this pose and positively soak in how my body feels. Rather than immediately react to a feeling of discomfort, I identify it, observe how it makes me feel and then consciously determine how to deal.

Stress

Every day we encounter stress, uncomfortable or unpleasant moments, and unexpected negative circumstances that can shut us down. Naturally, I’m prone to “freaking out.” But to draw parallels between the beauty of yoga and the hardships of life, the power of observation and mindfulness can provide you with the mental strength to endure anything. As long as you’re actively engaged with your emotions, you can self-talk your way into a reasonable state.

For a temporary escape, I can always head to a yoga class to give my mind and body a different focus. It’s an environment where I feel at my best and purposeful. Also, I follow and gain inspiration from the Ed Young Fellowship Church Facebook page. When I read the post, “go where you are celebrated, not where you are tolerated,” I immediately thought of my yoga studio. I was reminded that each yoga practice is a celebration and space where I can practice living excellence.

About the Author: Tammy Winslow is a mom and freelance writer happily living in Phoenix.

Filed Under: Exercise, Guest Author, mental health Tagged With: calming the mind, how to handle stress, yoga postures

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