Tag: optimism

  • 11 Things That Are Infectious During the Holidays

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    NCIS Holiday Infections

    During the December 17, 2013, episode of N.C.I.S., Abby Sciuto of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and Carol Wilson of the Naval Medical Research Center called out this list of things that are infectious during the holidays . . .

    optimism
    joy
    kindness
    courtesy
    charity
    generosity
    gratitude
    selflessness
    compassion
    forgiveness
    faith

    Faith is infectious. Life isn’t always perfect, you know, but sometimes things work out for the best if you just have faith. — Abby Sciuto


    Charity Showcase

    Make-A-Wish Foundation helps to fulfill the wishes of seriously ill children. Join this Season of Wishes by going to http://www.wish.org/SeasonofWishes. Make-a-Wish sponsors change lives – for wish kids, for their families, and for their communities.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Motivational Bookmark: Build Strong Relationships

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    Motivational Bookmark: Build Strong Relationships

    Strong relationships are a core component of any fitness program. The stronger your relationships, the more support you will have to do good things for your body, mind, and soul.

    Optimism is a happiness magnet. If you stay positive, good things and good people will be drawn to you.

    Associate yourself with people of good quality, for it is better to be alone than in bad company. — Booker T. Washington, educator

    A strong relationship starts with two brave people who are ready to sacrifice anything for one another.


    Charity Showcase

    In celebration of American Heart Month (February) . . .

    The American Heart Association works to teach people how to identify heart attacks and strokes as well as funds research and treatment for heart disease. Donate via http://www.americanheart.org, or by calling 800-242-8721.

    Heart Attack Warning Signs

    Most heart attacks start slowly with mild pain or discomfort. Here are signs that a heart attack is happening:

    Chest Discomfort: Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center of your chest that last more than a few minutes – or goes away and comes back. It can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, pain, or fullness.

    Upper Body Discomfort: Symptoms can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach.

    Shortness of Breath: This symptom can come with or without chest discomfort.

    Other Signs: Nausea, lightheadedness, or breaking out in a cold sweat.

    If you think you are having a heart attack, call 911 right away or have someone drive you to the hospital.

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