Archive for March, 2008

Are you a boiled frog??

March 24, 2008 Category: Health, chiropractor

By: wmsonak

ARE YOU A BOILED FROG???

I’ve been told that if you want to boil a frog (you would have to be pretty hungry to try this) that you must first put him in cool water, and slowly turn the heat up.  You see, if you put the frog in hot water, it will jump out when if feels the heat.  If you start with cool water and slowly turn up the heat, the change in temperature is gradual, and therefore, the frog doesn’t realize what is happening until it is too late!!  I have found that many of us are suffering this same fate.

It happens like this.  One day you wake up, and you can’t believe how bad your health has become.  You feel and possibly look much older than you are.  You are unable to enjoy life the way God intended.  Medications don’t seem to work as well as they did when you first started taking them.  Hobbies, sports, work, and family activities are not as enjoyable as they once were because you don’t have the energy, or it is too painful to do them anymore. You feel as if you are aging at warp speed.  You don’t understand how you got into this mess.  This is the “Boiled Frog Syndrome.”—the heat was turned up, and you didn’t even notice.

Health, whether good or bad is a process, not an event.  When we stop doing the things that are good for us, or we are overwhelmed by physical, chemical, or emotional stresses, we begin to lose optimal function.  Over time this leads to poor health and eventually symptoms.  You can’t develop symptoms or abnormal physiology until after you have lost your health!  This process takes time, unless the body is subjected to a large trauma (car accidents, falls, sports injuries, etc.).

Most of the people I work with fall into the “Boiled Frog Syndrome.”  They tell me that they have either felt bad for a long time or performed some minor/repetitive activity such as:  bending over to pick up a pencil, folding laundry, making the bed, vacuuming the carpet, or using the computer.   Good health or bad health is a process, not an event.

Many of us in the United States have become pill poppers.  This is due to the fact that pills/drugs/medications will typically cover up symptoms quickly.  This “quick fix” mentality comes at a high cost, both physically and financially.  Covering up symptoms without correcting the underlying cause allows the problem to get worse, leading us to the “Boiled Frog Syndrome”, and thus, declining health.  The worse our health becomes, the longer it takes to get it back, and the more it costs us in life enjoyment.

I would encourage you to continue or begin your chiropractic corrective or wellness care plan and continue other healthy activities such as:  exercise, proper nutrition, stress reduction techniques, and quality rest.  A healthy lifestyle should still continue even after you feel better.  Symptoms will often go away long before the spine is fully corrected.  The choices you make today will affect the quality of your life tomorrow.  So, choose wisely, and don’t become “A Boiled Frog!
           

Sonak Family Chiropractic
Sterling, Virginia 20164
703-406-0200
www.drwill.net

March Financial Times

March 24, 2008 Category: Business, Finance, Financial Times

By: khshall

The March edition of the Financial Times is out:

 

READY FOR A PEP TALK?

With all the economic bad news, the natural reaction might be to cut your losses, cut your expenses and retreat. But even in bad times, asking the question “How can I be most productive in this moment?” may yield some surprising alternatives to simply hunkering down.

SOME INTERESTING NOTES ON LIFE INSURANCE

  • Why even fee-based financial experts need help from life insurance agents

  • Why one of the fastest-growing demographics in life insurance sales are people over 70

  • Why a presidential campaign may have been rescued by a life insurance policy

AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE DEBT SNOWBALL

What’s the best way to pay off credit card debt? A look at a popular conventional approach, and a thought-provoking alternative.

THE ENROLLED AGENT

Enrolled Agents are tax experts empowered by the licensed by the U.S. Treasury to represent taxpayers before the IRS. With audits of high-earning individuals rising significantly, this article gives several reasons why you might want to know an
Enrolled Agent.

For the full version of the articles in PDF form, click here.

Elon Spring Open House

March 07, 2008 Category: Finance, college planning

By: collegevision

Elon Spring Open House
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Please note that this event is for high school juniors and transfer students. Registration is required for attendance.

Schedule

8 a.m. Check-In and Continental Breakfast Koury Center Concourse
8:45 Welcome and Admissions Information Session
9:30 a.m. Campus Tours with Elon students
11 a.m. Exploring Majors with faculty
12 - 2:30 p.m.
Lunch* and Special Interest Sessions:
•Study Abroad
•Fellows Programs
•Internships
•Campus Life
•Financial Planning and Scholarships

*Free lunch for prospective students ($7.25 for other family members, and $4.50 for childrenunder 12)
Please call 800-334-8448 if you have any questions.

Bounce for Autism

March 07, 2008 Category: Autism, Community, Health

By: wdporter

Kym and Krysten Norris of the locally owned “n2Design” have been selected as part of the national team to spread the word about autism:

ASA Launches “Bounce for Autism” this April!
New Nationwide Event to Raise Awareness, Support Families Affected by Autism

ASA and Pump It Up, the nation’s largest and fastest-growing franchise of giant indoor inflatable playgrounds for private parties, are pleased to announce the launch of “Bounce for Autism,” a new nationwide, community-based fundraising event that combines family fun with raising awareness and support for autism.

Kids, families and friends of all ages can “bounce” at a Pump It Up location, and all proceeds raise funds to support autism. Participants form a “Sock Squad” - their team of bouncers committed to raising funds to help improve the lives of all affected by autism. They ask friends, family and community members to support the cause by giving a donation to sponsor them. Best of all, “Bounce for Autism” gives people on the autism spectrum the chance to support their own cause and head their own teams in a safe, supportive and fun environment. Learn more about how it works at:

http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=bounce_about_how

Check out the ASA website for their full national calendar in April, and for more information on how you can help here locally contact:

Kym and Krysten Norris of n2design.

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