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    By Sandra Beck, Motherhood Incorporated As a single mom with two young kids, spending habits have to change. Look at the type of spending habits you have. If you are a compulsive buyer, try making lists of the things you need at the store and stick to those lists. What are some other things you can [...] […]
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    by Sandra Beck, Motherhood Incorporated    If you’ve got a knack for computers, then web development could be the work-at-home career for you.  You don’t need a lot of extra schooling to become a web developer, though it can be helpful.  Whether you have a formal education or are self-taught, what matters most to employers and clients [.. […]
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      by Sandra Beck, Motherhood Incorporated   You’ve worked in an office for years.  You’re good at your job, but dread the morning commute.  You long for a flexible schedule that works with your family needs, not against them.  If this sounds like you, you could work at home as a virtual assistant.  Virtual assistants provide administrative […]

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    Shannon Penrod, the mother of a six year old recovering from Autism, shares her thoughts on life after a panic disorder. […]
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    Shannon Penrod, the mother of a six year old recovering from Autism makes a trip to the Skirball Cultural Center as part Thurdays this Summer. […]
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    Shannon Penrod, the mother of a six year old recovering from Autism, admits to suffering from OCD and her decision to particapate in A&E's new ground breaking show Obsessed. […]

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      Total stillness of being comes when all resistance to movement is absent. When all resistance to movement is absent, there is complete stillness, an alive stillness, a vital stillness which is pure movement without resistence.   Adyashanti […]
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                                                  The known is least true. The unknown is more true. That state which is prior to knowing and not knowing is the truth itself.                 The plot twist changes. But underlying that, something is the same, and as far back as you remember.   Don’t look […]
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    I feel the spring air in my bones. I feel it in my blood and deep down to my soul. It’s in my walk, an added bounce to my step, a quicker beat in my heart. The smile on my face, the twinkle in my eye, I can’t hide it any longer. Spring is here. What [...] […]
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  • 11Nov

    SunflowerBy Denise Bosey R.N.

     

    H1N1 is the hot topic these days.  Should you or your family get the vaccine? How can you protect yourself and your family from contracting this? What’s the difference between the inhaled vaccine and the injection and which one is best for you and your family?

     

    H1N1 (or the Swine Flu) is a very potent strain of the flu. It can be as mild as a low grade fever and a cough or powerful enough to put you in the hospital.  It affects people of all ages, from infants to the elderly.

     

    It is suggested that all people from the ages of 6 months to 24 years should be vaccinated as well as pregnant women or people over 24 with chronic medical conditions such as asthma.  The inhaled vaccine is a live virus and can be given to children or adults with no chronic medical conditions.  The injection is a dead virus and is suggested for pregnant women and people with medical conditions.

     

    Protecting yourself from getting H1N1 is as simple as washing your hands regularly and using hand sanitizer in between.  Teaching your children not to share food, drinks, or personal items with their friends and classmates will go a long way in stopping the transmission of H1N1.  Staying home from work or school when you are not feeling well can also slow the progression of this sometimes deadly virus.

     

    So, get plenty of rest, eat well, wash your hands, and most of all get vaccinated and protect you and your family from H1N1.

    Posted by Ally @ 11:44 am

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