The Strangest Secret by Earl Nightingale
Success is a progressive realization of a worthy ideal. A deliberate realization that one becomes determined and with a goal in mind to do the task. Good luck is attracted to this person with a goal:
- We become what we think about. A man’s life is what his thoughts make of him. Nothing can resist a will. A man is what he thinks about.
- Make your positive circumstances.
- Plant your goal in your mind. Care for it to let it grow. There is no way that it cannot. See yourself doing what you are doing when you reach your goal.
Toxic Waste and Health Stat from 3 states
- Louisiana
Louisiana has the sixth-highest obesity rate and the third-highest poverty rate in the country along with high rates of smoking and inactivity. The resulting life expectancy in the state is 75.7 years, the third-shortest in the country. Louisiana struggles with diabetes and related health and mortality issues in particular; in 2013 more than 1 in every 10 residents had diabetes.
- (Tie) West Virginia & Alabama
With life expectancies of 75.4 years, West Virginia and Alabama tied for the second-shortest lifespan in the country. Both suffer from high levels of premature death, defined as death before the age of 75, due to diabetes, cardiovascular deaths, and drugs. West Virginia is also the nation’s most obese state, given that more than a third of all adults (35.1) are obese, and both posted high smoking rates as well.
1. Mississippi
Mississippians live shorter lives than anyone else in the country, with a life expectancy of exactly 75 years. Like West Virginia, more than a third of all residents in Mississippi are obese, and children tend to have low birthweights, indicating poor parental health practices. As of 2012, in Mississippi there were 10,354 years of life lost prematurely for every 100,000 people, by far the highest rate in the nation.
Question: Is there a positive correlation between toxic waste and health? Review toxic data of theses states: Mississippi, West Virginia & Alabama and Louisiana
Please email me your feedback, motherhealth@gmail.com
A year in review, top Clubalthea posts
A year in review, top Clubalthea posts
Loves notes in time for Valentine’s day by Rosalie Maggio
Phrases
From the first moment
Hardly wait for the day when
How I long to
How much you mean to me
If I had only one wish
If only you knew
In my heart
I often think of
Make life worth living
Memories that keep me going
Miss you so much
One of the happiest moments of my life
Only love of my life
On my mind
Remember the time
Reread your letter
So happy to get your letter
Wait for the mail every day
Want to hold you
Whenever I think of you
When we’re apart
Without you, I feel
You make me feel
Sentences
I couldn’t sleep last night – and you know why.
I’d give anything to be able to touch you right now.
I had to tell you how much I enjoyed being with you yesterday.
Paragraphs
I feel more intensely alive, more intensely real, more intensely myself since I met you. As if a dimming had been removed, the world suddenly shouts with bright colors, sharply outlined shapes, evocative scents, intriguing textures, music, laughter, flashes of joy. You.
Social Media and Time Management
As your health and finance blogger, I am always trying to find content that will bring happiness,savings tips,and other life saving tools. Here is a blog from Kevan Lee.
Spend 30 minutes to queue a day’s worth of epic content
How to spend the 30 minutes
- 5 minutes collecting stories
- 15 minutes reading
- 10 minutes composing and scheduling
Helpful tools
What this looks like
There’s an epic amount of fresh content to be shared. The key if you’re time-strapped is in finding the content that’s right for you and your audience. This is where tools come in.
Feedly can be a waystation for all the blogs you admire and enjoy. Nuzzle and Digg Deeper and Swayy are tools that bring you the content shared by your readers.
Here’s where the analyzing and planning steps overlap a bit. When you’re looking at these top-performing posts, check for these elements specifically.
- The type of post—Was it an image, a link, a video, or a status update?
- The timing of the post—When was the post published? (Even more helpful when looking over a long period of time)
- The content of the post—What words were commonly used in these updates?
- The formatting of the post—How does the post look? Check for punctuation, where and how a link was places, hashtag usage, etc.
By this point, you’ll have about 10 minutes left in your 30-minute window. Time to implement your ideas.
Take the common factors that you found from your popular posts, and integrate as many as possible into future tests with your content. For instance, if you discovered that link posts tend to do really well on Facebook, then you can edit some of your upcoming day’s content to be link posts instead of photos.
Make the changes, set your experiments, and you’re done!
Spend 30 minutes to listen, engage, and deliver happiness
How to spend the 30 minutes:
- 5 minutes to check your mentions
- 5 minutes to check your notifications
- 15 minutes to respond to questions and seek out VIPs
- 5 minutes to delight and be human
Helpful tools:
- Mention
- Commun.it
- Manage Flitter
- Email notifications
Email motherhealth@gmail.com how you spend your 3.5hrs per day in social media.
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Poverty, religion, women’s right to choose, other related topics
Poverty and over population
Health and wealth
Faith, Responsible parenthood and family income
Catholic and 6-children household
Poverty and education of the poor in over populated countries
Planned parenthood and women’s health
What is your say? We want education, no poverty, women’s health. Enough with politics and religion comingling in helping our children finish college despite the fact that there are 6 children in a middle or poor income household.
Austin Ruse, head of the Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute (C-FAM), has similarly been discredited. Ruse is the ringleader of efforts at the UN block funding and support for family planning and women’s rights programs. He organized a bloc of conservative NGOs and countries to stall reproductive health initiatives in the name of thwarting “radical feminists.” Like Donohue, Ruse specialized in over-the-top rhetoric that backed “pro-family” Republicans. In 2001, he bragged about joking with a priest on the floor of the UN about taking out Hillary Clinton, “and not on a date.”
But his organization, which was recently declared a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center for its anti-LGBT rhetoric, didn’t begin to lose widespread support until he asserted earlier this year that “the hard left, human-hating people that run modern universities” should “all be taken out and shot.”
This past December, meanwhile, New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, a favorite of the Catholic right himself, cut ties with longtime head of Priests for Life Frank Pavone for failing to come clean about the organization’s finances. Pavone has been on the rocks with the hierarchy for years, functioning outside the normal bounds of the priesthood as a sort of freelance anti-abortion crusader. But he was useful to the right-wing elements of the U.S. bishops’ conference in that he full-throatily trumpeted the message that Catholics couldn’t vote for pro-choice candidates in ways that the conference itself couldn’t, helping to solidify the bishops’ tacit alliance with the Republican Party. Priests for Life ran a $1 million “Campaign for Life” during the 2000 elections with full-page ads in the New York Times calling pro-choice Catholics a “scandal to the church,” and Pavone recently compared the support of abortion rights to supporting terrorism.
Pope Francis comments: Here’s his exact words from the Vatican Insider (Do not breed like rabbits do):
I believe that three children per family, from what the experts say, is the key number for sustaining the population. The key word here is responsible parenthood and each person works out how to exercise this with the help of their pastor. … Sorry, some people think that in order to be good Catholics we have to breed like rabbits, right? Responsible parenthood: This is why there are marriage support groups in the Church with people who are experts on such issues; and there are pastors and I know that there are many acceptable solutions that have helped with this. And another thing: For poor people, children are a treasure, prudence is needed here too, it is true. Responsible parenthood but also recognizing the generosity of that father or mother who see their child as a treasure.
Connie’s comments: The young generation of today experienced what is possible and what is impossible in living in this century where education and health are both important.
How to Detox from Heavy Metals and Mercury by Anne Brisner Shelton & Amber Angelle
How to Detox from Heavy Metals and Mercury by Anne Brisner Shelton & Amber Angelle
Our body’s thresholds against toxins
Heavy metals, such as mercury, lead and aluminum, accumulate in the body over time and are suspected of triggering dangerous conditions like heart disease, thyroid problems, dementia, neurological conditions, autism, infertility and birth defects. The good news is that a heavy metal detox can remove these contaminants from your body and minimize their impact on your health.
Chelation, a controversial metal detox procedure in which metals are purged from the body, usually by way of an intravenous administration of certain drugs, has been touted as a miracle cure for many ailments. Its effectiveness as a treatment, however, has come under much scrutiny. It may be harmful, so it’s a good idea to talk with your doctor if you are considering it.
In the meantime, there are some less extreme steps you can take to reduce the amount of these heavy metals in your body.
Step 1: Be finicky about fish
Fish, especially ones that live for a long time, absorb mercury from the water they live in. Larger fish, such as tuna and swordfish, tend to have higher levels of mercury. Since an important step in mercury detoxification is reducing the amount you take in, it’s a good idea to limit your consumption of certain fish.
Step 2: Consider your dental work
Silver-colored fillings are usually made with a mercury amalgam, which may break down over time. If you have a lot of these fillings, you may want to talk with your dentist about a mercury detox — replacing them with tooth-colored resin fillings.
Step 3: Ask for mercury-free vaccines
While the mercury-based preservative thimerosal has been removed from most vaccines, there are still some that contain the controversial chemical, such as flu shots. But there are usually thimerosal-free alternatives available; you just have to ask for them.
Step 4: Look out for pollution
Pollution in our water and air can be a major source of harmful heavy metals. Steer clear of industrial areas when possible, and drink filtered water.
Step 5: Beware of old paint
As recently as the 1970s, paint was made with lead. So, if you live or work in an older structure, there’s a good chance there is lead-based paint somewhere beneath the most recent layer. Be mindful of places where paint might be chipping, and definitely keep small children from putting paint chips in their mouths.
If you are worried about lead exposure, see your doctor for a lead test. He or she can guide you to more specific metal detox treatments, if warranted.
Step 6: Order a side of cilantro
The herb cilantro, also known as coriander, has been found to be a natural chelating agent — and one that doesn’t have to be administered intravenously. “Cilantro chelation” typically calls for a small amount of fresh cilantro, which can be made into a pesto sauce and eaten over pasta or toast, consumed each day for a few weeks. But you may want to discuss it with your doctor first, especially if you take medications or have a health condition.
Detox diets
There are more dietary steps you can take to rid yourself not only of heavy metals but other toxins as well. Detox diets and detox recipes are more popular than ever, thanks to celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Beyonce. Sure, most detox recipes lead to drastic weight loss, but healthy detox focuses on the long-lasting benefits, both mental and physical, of cleansing your body.
But with so many detox diets out there, how do you know which is best for you? Here are some basic ways to naturally detox your diet.
Step 1: Eliminate toxins
Whether your reason for beginning a detox diet has to do with bad eating habits or a condition such as arthritis, you should always consult your doctor if you plan to make drastic changes to your diet. That said, the best way to begin a natural detox is to simply stop consuming toxins such as alcohol and tobacco. According to the National Institutes of Health, both are extremely harmful to your health and cause cancers and other diseases. Also consume less caffeine and less nonorganic produce.
Step 2: Cleanse your body
Many natural body cleanses include one to three days of fasting to remove any undigested food from your system. Before making the decision to fast, consult your physician or a medical professional. Fasting can be dangerous, especially for certain groups of people. The Mayo Clinic warns that if your body receives too few calories, you may develop life-threatening conditions, such as an irregular heartbeat.
Even with a medical professional’s go-ahead, fasting should not be considered a permanent weight-loss solution. Think of it as a natural way to cleanse the body before beginning a healthier lifestyle.
Step 3: Drink water
Water is a natural body cleanser. Ask your doctor how much water you should drink and how you can maintain a healthy electrolyte balance while fasting. You don’t want to become dehydrated, but you also don’t want to drink too much water, as that can be life threatening as well.
If you get tired of drinking plain water, add a few drops of fresh-squeezed lemon or a couple of slices of cucumber. Another great source of water is tea, especially antioxidant-rich green tea.
Step 4: Change your diet
For natural detox, you don’t have to be limited to raw fruits and veggies. It may be easier to simply cut out specific foods that are not healthy for you. A good way to start is to cut out dairy foods, grains with gluten, meat and shellfish. Also avoid artificial sweeteners, sugars and processed foods that are high in saturated fats. Eat as much organic food as possible because it is more likely to be pesticide-free.
Step 5: Get the right amount of vitamins and minerals
Natural detox is not just about eliminating toxins and harmful foods; you also want to focus on getting the vitamins and minerals your body needs to function at its best. According to the USDA, these fruits and vegetables are great sources of vitamins and minerals: carrots, broccoli, avocado, orange-colored fruits, citrus, bananas and leafy greens. If you’re worried that you may not be getting the vitamins you need in your detox recipes, consider taking a multivitamin supplement.
Step 6: Don’t forget about herbs and spices
Herbs and spices can help your body remove toxins and digest food properly. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has shown that certain herbs and spices, such as milk thistle (Silybum marianum), cloves (Eugenia aromatica), garlic (Allium sativum) and turmeric (Curcuma longa), have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Garlic may help reduce blood pressure and alleviate ulcers, for example, while turmeric may protect against some cancers.
Step 7: Make it permanent
Your liver, kidneys and gastrointestinal system are designed to remove toxins, but pollution, pesticides and other harmful chemicals can eventually overwhelm the body. A natural detox — nothing drastic! — will go a long way toward giving you more energy and making you feel better about yourself.
Make your detox diet your permanent diet, and your body will thank you.
Open house architecture for sustainability
Open house architecture for sustainability
SUSTAINABILITY, Open House Architecture
An important aspect of the design is sustainability. There are simple solutions incorporated into the design, like the orientation of the house, which provides natural shielding. We try to encourage the usage of local and sustainable materials, as the materials used in the folk architecture of the past were also local materials.
The concrete we use today is produced locally; factories are easily found anywhere in a 50-80 km radius. These factories take up a lot of energy and are responsible for sizable CO2 emissions. However, the concrete is durable and will last for a century. The wood is a traditional local material, although today it usually does not come from the local forest. Wood is one of the most sustainable materials and has no CO2 emissions; it also gives a warmth and friendliness to the structure.
Finally, we designed up-to-date sustainable heating and cooling systems with HVAC heat pump and solar panels to produce the energy and fulfill energy consumption of the house.
MATERIALS
Base: concrete strip foundation with reinforced concrete floor slab
Wall: reinforced concrete wall
First Floor: reinforced concrete structure, with wood walls
Roof: wood construction with thermal insulation in mineral-wool
Exterior: cladding in plywood on lath frame
Also internal walls in wood or drywall construction finished in larch plywood
Steelwork: stainless or galvanized steel
http://paperhouses.co/blog/entry/new-paperhouses-design-spora-architects
Connie’s comments: I found some vacant lots in the bay area, email me if you want to do this project in Northern California. motherhealth@gmail.com















