July 15, 2008

Losing Weight

Women get conscious when they feel fat. Most women want to have a slim and sexy body. They try to do everything just to obtain a sexy body. Every woman has different ways of losing weight. Some eat healthy foods with low fat, low carbohydrates, etc.., some take pills, some would drink slimming tea and some would go to the gym to work out. But there are some women are not patient enough so they undergo liposuction. In just a day, the size of their tummies decreases by inches.

I never tried to go on a diet just to lose weight. I just watch my diet and I eat healthy foods like fruits and vegetables. I prefer to eat vegetables rather than meat. Eating healthy foods have many advantages; you can maintain your shape, you can avoid diseases such as heart problems.

The best thing to do when you are planning to lose weight is consulting a physician so you can have an idea what's the safest and best way for you on losing weight. You can also consult a nutritionist regarding your diet. The latter can help you decide on your food preferences.

These things won't work out well without self discipline. Try to follow your doctor's advice; avoid foods that are not good for your body like sweets and fats; avoid smoking and drinking; etc… And you'll be successful with your goal.

By MaryJane, for Organized Living World.

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July 11, 2008

Coping with Alzheimer's Disease

One of my greatest fears when I get old is to suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. This is the most common cause of dementia.

Some of the risk factors of Alzheimer’s disease are:

  1. Age, the probability of being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s nearly doubles every five years after age 65;
  2. Family History, there’s a possibility of getting Alzheimer’s disease for those who have a parent or sibling that has developed Alzheimer’s diseases. If more than one close relative has been affected, the risk increases even more; and
  3. Lifestyle Factors, as most people say, it’s best to have a healthy diet and regular exercise, avoid smoking and drinking.

Alzheimer’s disease is irreversible but there are medications that may somehow help with slight memory loss in the early stages.

In a hospital setting, a nurse has to always remind the patient about the time and date. Sometimes a nurse has to put a picture outside the door for the patient to remember his room. Nurses even provide emotional support for the patient to make him feel special and worthy.

This has emotional and physical impact on the part of the family. At the same time, it is tiring and exhausting because it’s not that easy taking care of a person with Alzheimer’s disease. But still, we have to show them how much we really care for them and support them in whatever way we can do.

Read about managing stress and other areas of healthy living.

By MaryJane, for Organized Living World.

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July 9, 2008

Sleep Deprivation

Sleep deprivation is a problem that most people ignore. But the fact is, it can be a big deal to us. Our health might be at risk when we are deprived from sleep. People are busy with their works, students are busy with their studies and others are fond of sleeping late doing some other things. If don’t have enough sleep, we don’t feel rested. In this case, we are abusing our health.

During my college days, I cannot avoid sleeping late even if I try to because of the things that I must accomplish before I go to bed especially during our examination week. What makes it worst is during our examination day. I was having difficulty answering those questions. I get burned out because my brain wasn’t functioning well.

Well, that’s just one of the effects of sleep deprivation. Other typical effects of sleep deprivation include: depression, heart disease, hypertension, irritability, slower reaction times, slurred speech, and tremors.

We have to be aware with our sleep or else we might suffer from those that I’ve mentioned. I think time management is one of the best solutions for this. If we know how to manage our time wisely, then we might have enough time for our sleep. But in some cases, like mine, I sleep almost 3-4 hours a day; I think it’s best to allocate time for our rest and sleep. Like have a rest and good sleep on the weekends. Another thing is, eating healthy foods and vitamins. We should pamper ourselves sometimes too.

Read more at the Sleeping Problems and Insomnia Cures page.

You might also be interested in checking out Natural Sleep Secrets - "In Just A Few Moments, You Will Learn How You Too Can Easily Master The Natural Art of Energizing Sleep"

By MaryJane, for Organized Living World.

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July 7, 2008

Lifestyle Languages | Learn Spanish Pack FREE - Worth $95

Want to learn Spanish?

I certainly do!

I've just set up a page where you can get instant access to a $95 value Spanish language learning pack.

So I'll be adding a bit of Spanish practive to my full schedule and see if I can't add to my sparse Spanish vocab.

This pack is great:

A series of breakthrough language techniques that'll allow you to learn the maximum amount of Spanish in the shortest possible time.

How to avoid old fashioned and over-complicated spanish courses that waste your time and money - instead use a series of techniques that have been scientifically designed to be brain-compatible!

How to take the frustration and difficulty out of your practise time by building your knowledge of essential words and phrases using a set of ingenious multimedia-based online software.

Exactly how to hit your Spanish-learning muscles from all sides with over 400 Explosive interactive lessons.

How to gain a rare advantage over other Spanish students by receiving exclusive access to a selection of unique tools, games and step by step instructions, the likes of which have never been published before…

…and that's just the tip off the iceberg!

By NathanShaw, for Organized Living World.

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June 7, 2008

How To Run A Small Business

Running your own business is obviously complex.

Not just the actual business productivity, but laws and taxes too.

I will begin to grow this page with tips and resources for how to run your own business, and it will have a UK bias since that's where I am.

For now though, check out my list of recommended resources for small business owners and entrepreneurs.

By NathanShaw, for Organized Living World.

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June 6, 2008

Esoteric Notes on the Essence of Organized Living

the essence of the…

  • 1st dimension of reality is SKILL
  • 2nd dimension of reality is DIRECTION
  • 3rd dimension of reality is STRUCTURE
  • 4th dimension of reality is ORDER
  • 5th dimension of reality is CONTROL
  • 6th dimension of reality is SYNERGY

1st dimension is foundational, and very much relates to the skill of organizing, along with the notion of organizing being tied to the human abilities of speaking, acting, and listening - which again are basic fundamental human behaviours, relating to action, thought, and feeling.

202 gives those basic human traits direction, meaning, purpose.

303 gives them structure through the physical, mental, and emotional realms of a well balanced organized life.

4th dimension of organized living (or internal processing) is time, but by considering what time is, it's a human abstraction based on physical movement/proximity, and that relates to the order in which things are structured, and the order in which they occur, i.e. time management.

and the 5th dimension is control as per wallaces expression 'the essence of conscious life is control' where consciousness is the 5th controlling dimension of space-time (as per my 5 stages of organized living video).

and 606 extends beyond the internal processing focussed previous 5 dimensions and into the social sphere of collaboration for leveraged success, i.e. synergy.

By NathanShaw, for Organized Living World.

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May 28, 2008

What can you do to organize your home?

Your home is quite likely one of the greatest contributors to your general happiness and satisfaction.  That and your work.

And Organized Living World has not really got very far into the nitty gritty details of home organization.  So I'm going to do a little research on it, and create some new main pages under the Lifestyle section of the site starting with this new one on home organization.

If you are interested in tips and techniques to organize specific areas of your home then I recommend you take the 'are you organized' self-assessment and you'll then get free access to my new 'Stop Juggling Get Organized Techniqes' report.  <<< just follow that link.

By NathanShaw, for Organized Living World.

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May 26, 2008

Organized Living Resources on tap

What have you been missing out on lately?

There are so many websites proposing to show you how to achieve various desires and dreams aren't there?

Why is this one different?

Because Organized Living World crunches a massive amount of information and topics such as:

* Personal Development
* Negotiation
* Time Management
* Meditation
* Goal Setting
* Personal Organisation
* Values
* Dreams
* Projects
* Business Development
* Creativity
* Mindfulness
* Health / Anti-Ageing
* Love
* Investments
* Relationships
* Technology
* etc

And organizes all that information so you can benefit from it instantly.

One of my own great goals is to find ways to reduce the time it takes to add life values (things important to me that I enjoy) into all of the main areas of my life.

I used to break it down into these 6 main areas of life management:

1. Abundant Wealth
2. Superior Intelligence
3. Total Security
4. Romantic Love
5. Stimulating Career
6. Optimum Health

And now you can see an enhanced version with a mind-map of Organized Living World Resources.

By NathanShaw, for Organized Living World.

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May 18, 2008

New on Organized Living World

There are a lot of changes made recently to www.OrganizedLivingWorld.com

A much fuller coverage of the areas of Organized Living broken into key categories:

Along with mind-maps throughout the site.

And a new Recommended Resources page which provides email update lists for each of those main areas of Organized Living.

There are also extra links for each section showing a few popular resources available on the web today. Click around and you'll see.

Enjoy the new developments, and watch out for resources and articles in your own key areas of interest for your organized living.

By NathanShaw, for Organized Living World.

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May 12, 2008

Free Report - The Might Of Character Building

Free Report

All members of the Charisma resource updates list can now get access to this 20-page report on building character.

It's written in old style English, and might not contribute to you unless you are prepared to use it as a slow read source for self-reflective thought.

It's certainly worth a go.

Read the first few pages and see if it engages you.

The ideas in the report are good.

And I'm available to provide it free to Charisma Resource list members.

See below to register for the list.


Examples of popular resources

By NathanShaw, for Organized Living World.

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