Friday, October 21, 2011

No such thing as SUPER mom!

Give up the idea that you have to be a super woman,
and you will enjoy life much more!
Most mothers today tend to wear many hats in addition to their “Mom” uniform – wife, sister, daughter, employee, boss, volunteer, scout leader, club member, taxi driver, etc. Sometimes life can be overwhelming and very few women are skilled in the art of just saying “NO!” The “Super Mom” syndrome is very real, and it takes its toll on women in terms of physical and emotional stress. (Two of the causes of subluxation).  

These are just a few reasons why every mom needs to dump the idea that she can be a “Super Mom”: 
  1. There is no such thing as a perfect anybody. It just can’t be done.  Trying to be perfect  in every facet of your life is pure folly.
  2. It is exhausting and overwhelming to think that you can be all things to all people.  Besides that, it’s an impossible goal.
  3. Children need their mother to meet their needs, not everyone else’s.
  4.  A “super mom” never lives in the joy of the moment; she is always looking at what she has to do next.
  5. Unrealistic expectations that we set for ourselves, and fail to achieve, lead to stress, anxiety and depression. Stress causes many diseases that can kill; anxiety and depression rob us of our health and overall wellbeing.
If more women took the time to nurture themselves and their close relationships with family and friends, instead of trying to do it all perfectly, more women would lead happy and purposeful lives. No one is perfect - or meant to be! If you realize that, you’ll start to have a lot more fun. Being a mom is about being, not just doing!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Kissed by the SUN

That health glow isn't all that healthy!
Millions of people visit tanning salons in order to keep that year-round “kissed by the sun” glow. What many of them fail to realize is that “glow” may someday cause malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.

Is this fake idea of health worth the risk?

Tanning salons promote their services by claiming that their beds emit UVA rays rather than the potentially more harmful UVB rays. However, a 15-20 minute session in a tanning bed equals an entire day of outdoor tanning and UVA rays can be just as damaging to the skin and to the immune system as UVB rays. In fact, the UVA rays emitted from a tanning bed lamp are three times as powerful as those from direct sunlight!

What are some of the more serious long-term effects of UVA exposure? They include:
  • Eye damage
  • Immune system changes
  • Wrinkles and premature aging of the skin
  • Cataracts
  • Sun spots/pigmentation changes on skin
  • Skin cancer
Although anyone who is exposed to UVA rays may be at risk, some are at greater risk, particularly those who have blond, light brown or red hair, those with fair skin, those who burn easily, those who have blue, green or gray eyes, and those who often burn before tanning.

Women, and especially teenage girls frequent tanning salons more often than their male counterparts, making them more vulnerable to the increased risks and damaging effects of UVA exposure.

Research suggests that exposure to the sun is essential to good health. Clearly, tanning booths and exposure to unnaturally high levels of ultraviolet light can compromise your health and later on, your appearance!