Important Advice: get a pethow about a yorkie?

May 23, 2009 by Valentina Jensen  
Filed under Exercise

Over the years, the benefits of owning a yorkie to the health and well being of an individual have been a subject of extensive study. It is a good way of reducing stress and depression.

Here are some helpful advice on how owning a yorkie can be good for your health and well being. The concept of using yorkies in promoting health and well being of an individual has become a popular method of self help.

Pet therapy has proven various benefits it can have on a wide range of patients. It has proven to be a less costly method of self-help for patients with AIDS or cancer, senior citizens, or those with mental disorders.

Pet yorkies can also bring out an individual’s nurturing capability. As of 2007, the Therapy Dogs International has revealed that there are 18,000 therapy dogs registered with the agency.

Therapy Dogs International is an agency that aims to register, control, and test therapy dogs and their handlers for therapeutic visitations. Owning a pet yorkie can provide companionship and temporary ease of discomfort and suffering throughout the history of different cultures.

Yorkie therapy is suitable for people from various age groups, particularly the young and the elderly. They have a wide range of benefits such as emotional attachment, stress relief, and reduced feelings of loneliness or being isolated.

Owning a yorkie offers several psychological benefits such as emotional attachments, relief from stress, and reduced feelings of loneliness or isolation. Owning a yorkie is good for treating social or emotional difficulties as well as communication issues.

They can be relied upon when needed. Yorkies can provide unconditional love and will not reveal your secrets.

Yorkies can be counted on for help when needed, provide unconditional love, and will always hide your secrets. Yorkies can be good companions and can be a strong source of comfort.

Considering yorkie therapy is more affordable than anti-depressant or anti-anxiety medicines. Since women are more susceptible to depression and anxiety, they can likewise gain benefit from owning a yorkie.

Based on a study by the Waltham Center for Pet Nutrition and Food and Drug Administration, pet yorkies help relieve stress which are likely to be felt during traumatic or adverse situations compared to non-owners of yorkies. There are many factors that bring about stress and owning a yorkie helps eliminate stress and high blood pressure.

Yorkies also provide spiritual benefits as it can give relaxation and peace of mind. They eliminate negative thoughts and develop sound spirit.

Using yorkies to visit nursing homes and hospitals improve the mood and social communication of the patients as well. In a UCLA study, owners of yorkies requires less medical attention for stress related aches and pains.

A study of the City Hospital of New York discovered that yorkie owners with heart ailments or with terminal conditions have a bigger chance of survival against non-owners of yorkies. They have the tendency to walk their dogs and show a strong desire for caring for their pets; as a result, their life expectancy can become longer.

Why waste your time and money on medicines that have side effects and offers no guarantee for survival? Focus your efforts instead on considering a pet yorkie that has proven health benefits.

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Hidden Psychological Trigger Helps With Weight loss

You’re fat! Husky, hefty, stocky, rotund, plump, portly, chubby, chunky, corpulent: fat. You can see it when you look in the mirror, when you go shopping, when you step on that scale. It may have snuck up on you one meal at a time. Maybe you have been heavy all your life. Whatever the case may be, you have determined that today is the big day. Your journey to slim begins today.

But how? There are of course the common answers. Good diet and proper exercise. Of course, you reply. I knew that already, and I knew you’d tell to do it. But really, how do I do it? Where do I begin? What diet, which exercise? What happens if it doesn’t work? Well, you are going to be fat, just the way you are now.

The most difficult part on the highway to weight loss will not be found in the gym. Nor will it be found in the sweat that drips down your face. Your down turn will come very slowly. You will begin enthusiastic and energetic, and then the wave of doubt will set in. Or maybe worry, or even time constraints. What can you do to handle all of these things? What is the miracle answer to finally being able to drop that weight that has been holding you back for so long? The answer is simple and easy. The journey to thing just got a little easier.

The single most important factor to making sure you lose weight successfully is this: determine why you’re doing it. Why is it that you want to lose weight? Of course you want to be healthy and look good, but what truly sparks your desire? Think long and hard: picture yourself slim. What are you doing, where are you going, what do you have on? This is your answer. Write it down in a journal. Flesh it out until it is precisely the moment you are working toward.

If you want to be healthy, feel attractive, and keep up with your kids, your why might be “to play tag wearing short shorts in the park.” Make it as real as it is going to be. Put it down on paper. Give yourself ten good whys. Now you have them and they are cement. Use these as little reminders to self that will keep you motivated to keep going on. Is it a vacation you are after?

An image of the small seat on European public transportation will remind you to stay on that treadmill. A Macy’s clothing catalog in the take out menu drawer will magically remind you how to make a salad. Your weight loss journey and the motivation it takes to be successful are very personal, but your ‘whys’ shouldn’t be. Share your ‘whys’ with the people closest to you. Telling other about your goals will give you just one more incentive to do well.

No matter what you ‘whys’ are, your answer lies within yourself. Your reasons why you want to lose weight will be ultimately the driving force behind all that you do in your life. Your ‘why’ will get you out of bed in the morning, or off the couch in the middle of the day. It will tie your shoes. It will make that salad look like a burger and make those sore muscles feel like a day at the spa. Armed with your own personal secret weapon, your ticket to weight loss is not far away.

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Why Europeans Are Well Built

April 3, 2009 by Joshua Seth  
Filed under Pregnancy and Diabetes

What we view in our everyday world, we come to view as normal. Take on a new perspective and all that changes. This is why travel used to be considered an essential part of education.

I have been performing my hypnosis show on a cruise ship in Europe this past week. It has been awesome (honestly, I can hardly believe I get paid to do this stuff!). Ive seen many wonders of the ancient world (the Colosseum in Rome, The Leaning Tower of Pisa, the ruins of Pompeii). And everywhere I go there is sumptuous local food to sample (gelato in Monaco, grilled octopus in Greece, Pizza in Naples). And everything tastes different than it does in America.

Even the familiar foods taste different. Pizza tastes different, The crusts are thinner and the sauces less sweet. There are no fast food restaurants that I have seen. Instead they have little shops open to the street that have freshly prepared sandwiches and baguettes behind glass. Not burgers and fries. In general, the foods are served in smaller portions, are less sugary, and are more commonly made from locally grown ingredients. They are NOT of full of additives and preservatives and chemicals. They are simple, fresh, and local. Perhaps its no small coincidence that I have seen very few overweight Europeans in these areas.

Because they go outside and walk more has something to do with this as well. You dont see everyone staring at TVs or laptop screens or plugged into cell phones and iPods. They really are walking around and talking with one another. But I digress.

In many places worldwide the population is leaner and more fit than the United States. I notice this every time Im in Australia and New Zealand too. I think were slowly killing ourselves in the States with the foods we eat and the lifestyles we lead. Personally Id rather pay a bit more for my food and only eat fresh food than consume all the chemicals that most of our prepackaged foods now contain.

120 million Americans are now obese (according to the governments own statistics). Thats a third of our population. Many of these people will develop other disease as a result of this condition, like diabetes, heart disease, and certain kinds of cancer. This is not the case in Europe and most of the rest of the world. Were doing this to ourselves. Its time to stop this madness and do something about it.

* Dont eat something just because its cheap or its fast or its convenient.

* Dont eat food just because its on your plate and you feel obligated to finish it.

* Eat it because its what your body needs to replenish itself and restore its energy.

* Learn to reconnect your mind with your body.

* Learn what its like to feel satisfied after a meal instead of stuffed full.

* Taste what a real tomato tastes like.

* Once again retake control of your life.

Look around you, what you see isnt normal, its the sad result of the disconnection of our minds from our bodies and our bodies from the land on which we live. Weve been trained to think that following diets and counting calories are the roadmaps to fitness and good health. Its much simpler than that.

If you ever get to visit the Greek Isles or Cote dAzur in France and youd see that you can be absolutely perfectly satisfied with a freshly baked baguette, some olive oil, herbs, and tomatoes picked from from the garden out back, with perhaps a a small bit of protein and a single glass of red wine. Consume slowly with a beautiful companion and enjoy while overlooking the sea on a sun drenched afternoon.

Free from rules. Just living life exactly as it was meant to be lived. Simple, satisfying, and free.

An excerpt from the best-seller The Weight Loss Hypnosis Solution (August, 2008 from New You Publishing).

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