From Dud to Stud!

Posted by Johan on Saturday, December 10, 2011

Rick Goode Testimonal

I wanted to take a moment and thank you so much for helping me achieve what I felt was impossible. I started a 12 week challenge to lose as much weight and gain as much muscle as possible. I started the challenge at 24% body fat and ended at 6.8%.

My success was directly linked to the mental preparedness that you helped me with. With your help, I was able to focus more clearly and have the discipline I needed to lose 31 pounds of fat and at the same time gain 11 pounds of muscle in just 90 days!

In addition, I was able to be injury free as a result of my inner mind warning me when I was on the verge of training too hard. My biggest challenge was eating right. As a result of the mental shift you helped me create; I now view food as a tool to help me accomplish my goals, not a relaxant after a stressful day.

Thanks for a great mental tune up. It worked!

Rick Goode Vancouver, WA

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How to leave your cat home alone

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Is the guilt of leaving your cat home alone interfering with your travel plans? Cats may be independent by nature but that doesn't mean they don't miss you when you're away. Believe it or not, there is a way to leave your feline friend at home guilt-free. These five simple tips will prepare you and Whiskers for a worry-free vacation.

Cat playing with mouse toy

Find a friend for Fluffy

Even the most anti-social cats need a little daily contact. Whether you hire a pet-sitter, ask a neighbor or corral a family member, make arrangements for someone to visit your cat on a daily basis. A daily visitor will keep your cats’ life unaltered by ensuring proper food supply and clean living quarters. In addition, a little social interaction will let Fluffy that know you’ll be back soon and you’ll have peace of mind knowing all is well at home.

Keep your cat busy

Time flies when you’re having fun, and the same holds true for our feline companions. Make sure you leave out plenty of cat toys to play with throughout the day. Products like cat scratchers can help keep your kitty from scratching up furniture out of boredom, while catnip toys are a great way to keep them entertained. No matter what toys your cat prefers, make sure you ask their chosen daily companion to spend a few minutes playing with your cat. The more fun your cat has while you’re away, they less he will notice you ever left.

Stock up on favorite foods

Before you leave your kitty home alone, take inventory of how much cat food and treats you have in stock. You’ll want to ensure there is enough to last your entire vacation and then some. Over-stocking food for your kitty will keep your worries at bay if run into a delayed flight or any weather conditions that may extend your time away from home. Reducing changes in your pet's feeding routine helps keep them happy and healthy.

Don’t neglect kitty hygiene

You wouldn’t want to bathe in a dirty bathtub,and your cat doesn’t want to go potty in a dirty litter box. It’s very important to ensure that your feline’s litter box remains fresh and tidy. The daily visitor should be in charge of scooping the litter box daily and replenishing the litter as needed. Keep additional litter, waste bags and scoopers handy to make this an easy and quick process while you're away. If you're off on a quick weekend getaway and haven't arranged for a friend to stop by, prepare two litter boxes so your kitty has extra room to do his business.

Secure your home

Make it a point to double- and triple-check your home entry points. It can be easy to overlook an open window or an unlocked door when you’re rushing to get out of town. Open windows and doors are an open invitation for curious cats to explore the great outdoors . A few extra minutes to secure your home will ensure a peaceful trip for you and your feline friend.

Watch: Talking cat left home alone

This is the first and last time that Trapper the cat was left home alone.

 

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No More Ulcerated Colitis - Gone After Ten Years of Suffering!

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The picture is of Scott William (34 years old) from Sidney, Australia and Dr Young. Scott was diagnosed with Ulcerated Colitis ten years ago. He has been in chronic pain for over ten years. Just two weeks ago the Doctors told him that his bowel condition was so dire that he needed to have his large bowel entirely removed and replaced with a coloscopy bag. He immediately decided to fly all the way from Australia to come to the pH Miracle Center at the Rancho del Sol as his last hope for a reversal of his condition. Within 3 days at the Ranch while living the pH Miracle Lifestyle he was completely out of pain. The best news of all - within 12 days NO MORE ulcerated colitis. The pictures behind us show the blood before with the polymerized proteins in the center of the blood layer indicating the ulcerated and inflammatory bowel and the after picture showing no more ulcers or inflammation. Scott is feeling fantastic and excercising everyday for 1 hour. He loves his new lifestyle and he is elated that he avoided a life altering surgery.

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Top 5 new videos released this week starts with The Help

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Ready to snuggle on the couch and catch up on something you might have missed in the theaters? This week's crop of new releases will have you laughing, crying and clutching an arm.

The Help

Burrr! Unless you live in Miami, you’re fully aware that December is here. That means it's time to stay in with friends and family and catch up on all the movies you might have missed in the theater this year. SheKnows has assembled the very best of what's new out this week on DVD, Redbox and Blu-ray. 

Holiday shopping: Top 10 hot DVDs >>

No. 1 -- The Help

If you haven’t seen this heartwarming tale of spitfire women living in Mississippi during the Jim Crow era, The Help is definitely our top pick for a must-rent. So, grab your girlfriends, sisters and moms and have a ladies' night with amazing performances by Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Bryce Dallas Howard and Octavia Spencer. Kleenex? Yes, please.

Rotten Tomatoes: 75% fresh

The real story behind The Help >>

No. 2 -- The Hangover Part II

Feeling a void in the R-rated comedy department? You can’t miss seeing the sequel to the popular drunk comedy that launched a global membership in the infamous Wolf Pack. Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha and Ed Helms mix like vodka and cranberry juice in the off-the-wall comedy, The Hangover Part II.

Rotten Tomatoes: 35% rotten

The Hangover Part II movie review >>

No. 3 -- Mr. Popper’s Penguins

Jim Carrey is back in this goofy comedy about a businessman who inherits six penguins. Only in New York. Comedy ensues and you’ve got to see it to believe it. Cuddle up with the kids on the couch and watch one of the funniest men in Hollywood lose his mind. Always makes for a fun night!

Rotten Tomatoes: 47% rotten

Mr. Popper’s Penguins movie review >>

No. 4 -- The Debt

If you thought she was intimidating as the queen, you haven’t seen Helen Mirren kick some serious spy booty. The Academy Award-winning actress shows everyone who’s boss in the spy thriller that keeps you on your toes. Starring Sam Worthington, Tom Wilkinson and Jessica Chastain, The Debt is one of the most underrated films of the year.

Rotten Tomatoes: 76% rotten

No. 5 --  Cowboys & Aliens

Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford and Olivia Wilde fight aliens in the dusty Old West? Oh, yeah. If you’re in the mood for a fun action adventure sci-fi film with lots of grit, this is definitely one for the list.

Rotten Tomatoes: 44% rotten

Cowboys & Aliens movie review >>

Tell us: What are you dying to rent this holiday season?

Photo courtesy: Dreamworks

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Penyakit-Penyakit Langganan Cewek

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Penyakit-Penyakit Langganan Cewek - Tentu, tidak semua perempuan mengalami penyakit-penyakit sebagai berikut : Nangisuitis Akibat terlalu sensitif. Gejalanya bibir cemberut,mata kedip-kedip. Efek sampingnya mata bengkak, saputangan banjir, hidung meler, bawaannya ngurung diri atau terkena penyakit Curhatitis A. Penyakit ini bissa diobati dengan obat Tegaridol, OBH (Obat Berhati Hamba).

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El Classico Jilid 1

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Jelang laga panas antara Real Madrid konta Barcelona yang juga sering dikenal dengan El classico sudah memunculkan banyak prediksi dari para penggemar sepak bola. laga yang di yakini bakal di tonton oleh jutaan penggemar sepakbola ini memang selalu menghadirkan tontonan yang menarik, baik dari para pemain kedua klub yang di huni oleh pemain-pemain kelas wahid dengan skill-skill individu mereka ataupun dengan panasnya pertarungan antar gengsi yang biasanya selalu berakhir dengan adu fisik. 
Dalam laga ini meskipun bermain di santiago bernabeu akan tetapi masih banyak juga yang menjagokan barcelona sebagai pemenang, hal ini wajar saja karena dalam pertemuan terakhir meraka madrid selalu kesulitan saat menghadapi rival abadi mereka ini. sedangkan bintang muda brazil Neymar dan legenda barcelona Johan Cruyiff juga memprediksi real madrid belum bisa mengalahkan barcelona musim ini meskipun secara statistik permainan madrid saat ini sedang on fire dengan belum pernah terkalahkan dalam 15 laga. 
Sementara itu menurut Lionel Messi, laga kali ini akan menentukan hasil akhir klasemen liga skaligus bisa sebagai patokan siapa jura La Liga musim ini, secara matematis apa yang di katakan messi memang tidak salah, dengan selisih poin saat ini brca telah ketinggalan 3 poin dan unggul 1 pertandingan, jika kali ini barca kembali mengalami kekalahan maka selisih poin akan menjadi 6 dengan Real Madrid menyisakan 1 pertandingan lagi.
Performa pasukan jose mourinho kali ini memeng sedang dalam puncaknya, akan tetapi tentunya pep guordiola juga sudah memperhitungkan matang-matang naiknya performa madrid.

Hasil seri mungkin akan lebih obyektif untuk pertandingan kali ini tapi yang pasti para penonton setia laga el classico bakal menyaksikan 3 calon pemain terbaik dunia akan bertarung dalam laga ini yaitu lionel messi dan xavi hernandez dari kubu barcelona dan cristiano ronaldo dari real madrid. ketiga nama inilah calon penerima balon d'or..

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16 Besar Liga Champions

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Liga Champions Tahun ini memberikan kejutan yang mungkin tidak pernah di bayangkan oleh para penggemar the red devils manchester united, pada fase group yang paling menetukan untuk lolos ke 16 besar mereka harus menyerah 2-1 dari tuan rumah FC basel dan harus megubur impian mereka meraih trophy paling bergengsi antar klub di benua biru tersebut. MU yang hanya membutuhkan hasil imbang untuk lolos ke fase 16 besar tidak dapat memaksimalkan peluang untuk meraih 1 poin saja, dengan kekalahan tersebut United harus pulang dengan tertunduk lesu. selain tidak lolos ke 16 besar united juga harus kehilangan salah seorang Defender andalan meraka nemanja vidic yang harus absen selama beberapa pekan akibat cidera, ini adalah kegagalan pertama united dalam beberapa tahun tidak dapat lolos 16 besar Liga Champion.

Sementara tim asal manchester lainnya yaitu manchester city juga tidak berhasil lolos ke 16 besar meskipun mereka berhasil mengalahkan raksasa bundesliga Bayern Munchen, hal ini karena dalam waktu bersamaan Napoli juga berhasil mengalahkan Villareal di kandang mereka dengan skore 0-2. Dengan kegagalan duo manchester ke babak 16 besar maka club dari inggris hanya di wakili Arsenal dan Chelsea yang pada hari sebelumnya telah memastikan lolos ke fase 16 besar.

Berikut Daftar Tim Yang Lolos 16 Besar Liga Champions 2011

1. Chelsea  ( Inggris )

2. Arsenal  ( Inggris )

3. Real Madrid ( Spanyol )

4. Barcelona ( Spanyol )

5. Intermilan ( Italia )

6. AC Milan ( Italia )

7. Napoli  ( Italia )

8. Bayern Munchen ( Jerman )

9. Bayer Leverkusen ( Jerman )

10. FC Basel ( Swiss )

11. OL Lyon ( Perancis )

12. FC Benfica ( Portugal )

13. CSKA Moskow ( Rusia )

14. Marseille ( Perancis )

15. APOEL ( Cyprus )

16. Zenith St P ( Rusia )

Laga 16 Besar sendiri akan bergulir setelah undian fase knock out di lakukan, jika hasil undian sesuai harapan maka penonton sepak bola akan mendapatkan tontonan yang menarik di final nanti tapi jika tidak maka bisa jadi tim-tim besar sudah akan bertarung di fase knock out ini

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Dinner This Week

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It's that time of the week again. Want to get your shopping out of the way so you have plenty of time to enjoy dinner with the family? Here are five more recipes to help you plan out the week ahead.

A few years ago, the idea of having dinner at home was foreign to me. Between work and friends, I rarely entered the house before nine or 10 o'clock. But now that I have a family of my own, sitting down and enjoying dinner as a family is an absolute must. But in order for that to happen, I need to actually make dinner, and coming up with something different every night of the week can be a real challenge. Well, now you'll have one less thing to stress about when you get home from your busy day. Here are five recipes to help you plan out dinner this week.

Dinner this week

Monday: Ziti with pesto and green beans

Tuesday: Chili con carne

Wednesday: Fried green tomato BLT

Thursday: Three-cheese and sausage polenta gratin

Friday: Beef and mushroom Sloppy Joes

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Christmas crafts for kids

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These creative crafts are perfect for an older child or fun for children to do with parents. Put on some Christmas music, get out your craft supplies and have fun while you create lasting memories and Christmas decorations you can enjoy for years.

Christmas craft -- Styrofoam snowen

Styrofoam snowmen

This is an easy craft to do at home or as a school/class project. Customize your life-like snowman with different colors of ribbon and place him on a shelf to bring some holiday cheer -- and handmade love -- to your home.

Materials:

  • 3 styrofoam balls -- 1 small, 1 medium and 1 large
  • 1 dozen small black buttons
  • Ribbon
  • Orange pipecleaner
  • 4 toothpicks
  • All-purpose craft glue

Directions:

  1. Stick one toothpick halfway into the large styrofoam ball.
  2. Add a small amount of glue near the toothpick.
  3. Place the medium styrofoam ball on the toothpick and hold together to adhere the styrofoam balls together.
  4. Repeat the same steps with the medium and small styrofoam ball to form the entire snowman's body.
  5. Glue two buttons on the small styrofoam ball to make eyes.
  6. Glue a row of buttons on the small styrofoam ball to make a mouth.
  7. Cut a small piece of the orange pipecleaner and stick it in the small styrofoam ball for the nose.
  8. Glue three buttons down the center of the medium styrofoam ball.
  9. Stick two toothpicks on the sides of the medium styrofoam balls for the arms.
  10. Tie a piece of ribbon between the small and medium styrofoam ball to make a scarf.

Recycled can carolers

Here's a new spin on recycling! Save your soda cans to make some expressive Christmas carolers. The open top of the can creates an open mouth, which makes these fun carolers look like they are singing Christmas songs as they hang from your tree.

Materials:

  • Soda can
  • Acrylic paints
  • All-purpose craft glue
  • Googly eyes
  • Yarn
  • Scissors
  • Ribbon

Directions:

  1. Remove the pull-tab from the soda can.
  2. Wearing hard-soled shoes, step on the can so it collapses straight down.
  3. Paint the sides of the can with the acrylic paints.
  4. Paint the top of the can -- ise the can opening as the mouth.
  5. Apply two small dots of glue above the can opening and apply the googly eyes.
  6. Glue strands of yarn above the eyes to make hair.
  7. Let dry 
  8. Poke a hole near the top of the can.
  9. Thread the ribbon through the hole, tie it in a knot and hang it on your tree.

How to make a soda-can windchime >>

Fabric wreath

Create this beautiful and unique wreath to hang in your home for years to come. Just make sure you get a lot of fabric if you buy a large wreath form so it will look full, elaborate and festive.

Materials:

  • Wire wreath form
  • Fabric scraps or fabric yardage in Christmas colors and patterns
  • Red or green ribbon
  • Pinking shears

Directions:

  1. Tip: Use pinking shears so that the fabric doesn't fray.
    With pinking sheers, cut long strips of fabric -- at least 4 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide.
  2. Double-knot each fabric piece around the wire wreath frame.
  3. Make a bow out of the ribbon and attach it to the wreath.

Door wreaths for all seasons >>

More holiday crafts for kids

Christmas craft: Make your own christmas ornament
Christmas craft: Make a candy reindeer
Christmas craft: Make a felt Christmas tree

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Holiday travel

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Wondering where to spend the holidays? If you're looking to buck tradition and pass on a trip to Grandma's house, we've got you covered with holiday hotel deals that are chic and seasonal.

Loews Vanderbilt Hotel Nashville

Loews Vanderbilt Hotel, Nashville

This holiday season, the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel is a multi-tasker’s dream, with its Shopping in Music City package. Get your holiday shopping done while on vacation for just $219 per night. Besides accommodations, the special includes a $50 gift card to The Mall of Green Hills where you can ooh and aah over brands like David Yurman and Tiffany and Co. You also get a David Yurman discount with purchase, shuttle transportation to and from the mall and complimentary valet parking at the hotel. That’ll save you a nice chunk of change that you can put towards gifts!

L’Auberge de Sedona

L’Auberage de Sedona, Sedona

Looking for a romantic winter retreat? Consider L’Auberage de Sedona in Arizona. Lining Sedona’s Oak Creek, the resort is surrounded on all sides by the city’s amazing red rock mountains. The setting is enough to make you not want to leave your lodge room, but with the Sedona Snowmance package, you’ll want to take full advantage of two adult ski lift tickets to Snowbowl in nearby Flagstaff. With rates starting at $265 per night, L’Auberge’s Snowmance deal also includes a $75 spa credit and specialty winter cocktails on the house

The Carlton Hotel Baglioni, Milan

The Carlton Hotel Baglioni, Milan

Take your yuletide celebrations international with a stay at The Carlton Hotel Baglioni. With its location smack in the middle of the Milan fashion district, this hotel is practically heaven on earth for any designer-label lover. Spend the day retracing the ultra-glam steps of Anna Wintour, who makes regular visits to neighboring Il Baretto boutique during Milan Fashion Week,  then treat yourself to a day of bliss at Spiga 8 Spa. And don’t miss the resort’s very own Amaranto Boutique with goods from the best up-and-coming Italian designers. The hotel’s Christmas in Milan deal has rooms starting at $590 per night.

Four Seasons Resort Whistler, British Columbia

Four Seasons Resort Whistler, Whistler, B.C.

There’s nothing the staff at Four Seasons Resort Whistler hasn’t thought of: holiday-themed spa treatments, stockings to hang in your “home away from home,” boozed-up hot chocolate. They really know how to treat a girl! At approximately $1,160 per night, the Deck the Halls Package is a true holiday indulgence, with luxury accommodations, Christmas tree and decorations for your room, hot chocolate and freshly baked cookies for the kids, and a CD of Christmas carols. Oh, and those spa treatments we told you about? Try the peppermint candy cane sugar scrub. It’s downright delicious!

Hyatt Regency Aruba

Hyatt Regency Aruba, Aruba

Does the thought of snow make your head spin? No worries – we have the ultimate escape! With rates starting as low as $285, even Scrooge would smile at a Caribbean holiday trip to Hyatt Regency Aruba. While your kids enjoy hours of entertainment with Camp Hyatt, you and your beau can partake in some fun at the onsite casino or spa. On Christmas day, bring the whole gang together for a visit from Santa and his elves. They’ll even deliver a gift to your room while you’re poolside and noshing on tropical fruit skewers.

More holiday travel ideas

Our best tips for stress-free holiday travel
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10 Stay-fit travel tips for the holidays

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Holiday stress? 10 Ways to relax and enjoy the season

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The holiday season brings joy and happiness to millions of Americans each year. However, with that joy often comes the stress and pressure of meeting the obligations and expectations of family, friends and work, which can take the joy out of the happiest time of the year. Before you accept holiday stress as the norm, here are 10 stress-causing pitfalls -- and their solutions -- to help your holiday season be a relaxing one.

Happy woman planning for Christmas

Don’t overextend yourself

Holiday pitfall: The demands of the holiday season are different from other times of the year. For example, you may be required to attend family and work holiday parties that involve late nights and a feeling that you have to network until the wee hours of the morning.
 
Stress-less solution: It's important to plan ahead. Get a sense of how many functions you have to attend and try to prioritize those that are the most important. Making  sure to schedule a lighter day after a big event is important, as it will allow you to recover without having to push yourself into exhaustion.

It really is the thought that counts

Holiday pitfall: The pressure to purchase "the perfect gift" for your boyfriend, husband and/or friends turn into a big stress point.

Stress-less solution: A gift is something that you give to someone you care about as a token of your feelings, not as an object that has a direct monetary connection to how much you care or don’t care for them. Try to be thoughtful but not obsessive. The joy of receiving a gift should come from the thought that someone was thinking about you  when they purchased the item, not that they spent four paychecks on it.

Follow a budget

Holiday pitfall: Financial concerns often become more evident during this time of the year as you try to balance travel, gifts and entertaining on top of what may be an already stretched budget.

Stress-less solution: Make sure to set a budget for your holiday shopping and stay within it! It can be very inviting to buy that one extra present or take that holiday you’ve always wanted, but make sure that you can afford it both in the  short- and long-term. Planning is key to making sure that your holiday  dollars stretch far enough, without piling up big debts.

Avoid social networking loneliness

Holiday pitfall: With Facebook, it's easy to find out what parties and events are happening -- including ones you may not have been invited to. Feelings of loneliness or being "left out" can often lead to more stress during this holiday season.

Stress-less solution: It's normal to compare yourself to others but try not to focus too much on  what you see. Facebook and other social networking sites can sometimes increase feelings of isolation or jealousy. If you find yourself too focused on what you are seeing, make the conscious choice not to look at those  sites until after the holidays and focus on the events you are attending, as well as a more relaxed holiday schedule.

Drink responsibly

Holiday pitfall: With the holiday cocktail party comes the holiday cocktail -- or three. Handling the fallout of one too many drinks at a party can be stressful and anxiety-provoking.

Stress-less solution: At Bridges to Recovery, we often hear of our clients using alcohol and/or  other substances to help them navigate stressful parties or events. It is normal to feel nervous in a social situation, but drinking too much can lead to very negative consequences both professionally and  personally. Instead, make an effort to set goals about how many new people you will meet or how many friends you will speak to before you order your first drink; and set a limit on the number of drinks you will have at any given event, so you stay responsible and safe for the holiday season.

Be proactive with a new beau

Holiday pitfall: Navigating the stress of deciding whether you should invite your new "friend" to your family holiday party.

Stress-less solution: New relationships are fun but they are also filled with lots of stress, especially because of all the questions that have not been asked. It's a perfect time to ask your new friend if he would be comfortable coming to the party and if so, how should you introduce him. Be prepared for him to say that he is not ready yet -- and that's OK! If so, make a special plan with him for another night.

Give yourself plenty of time when traveling

Holiday pitfall: Holiday travel -- about as stressful as it can get.
 
Stress-less solution: Travel in general has become more stressful in the United States, and holiday travel always seems to ratchet up the pressure. Give yourself lots of time to get where you need to go and bring activities for the little ones. Pacing the activities by the hour often helps pass the time and try to allow yourself some quiet time by listening to music or reading a book for just a few minutes to help recharge your battery during the flight.

Abbreviate but don’t eliminate exercise

Holiday pitfall: Exercise routines and typical self-care activities such as going to your favorite yoga class or going for a long walk in the neighborhood may be too difficult to fit into your busy holiday schedule.

Stress-less solution: Make sure to take time for yourself wherever your travels may take you. Even 20 minutes a day can help you recharge and relax so that your stress levels will drop. It may also be a great time to try out a new class or gym in your area to invigorate your exercise routine and help you stay  fit and relaxed during the holidays. And don't forget that exercise also helps combat those extra calories that you may be enjoying during the holiday season.

Put your differences aside for holiday sake

Holiday pitfall: Navigating family "issues" often becomes a stressful experience, especially if you must attend events that mean you will spend time with estranged family members.

Stress-less solution: In those situations, follow this mantra:  Keep it civil and simple. Christmas morning around the tree is probably not the time to bring up old disagreements with a long-lost uncle. Try to be respectful of others’ boundaries and if you find yourself ready to get into a fight, it’s time to say  goodnight.

Practice your communication skills

Holiday pitfall: Long-simmering disagreements about holiday rituals, vacations and allocation of resources among couples and families become more stressful during this period.

Stress-less solution: The holidays are a great time to open up lines of dialogue with your friends and partners about their ideas and wishes for the holiday season. Try to be an active listener with them and ask them to be the same. Perhaps the best gift of all is becoming closer to those around you and  learning how to lean on them when you feel the pressure and stress of the holidays become too much -- and be there for them as well!

Tell us

What is your biggest holiday stressor? Share in the comments below.

More holiday stress management tips

4 Ways to cope with holiday stress
Our best tips for stress-free holiday travel
5 Stress less tips for the holidays

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How to stay healthy on a budget in the new year

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Those $125 doctor visits can add up during the cold and flu season -- and any time of the year when you just don't feel your best. Your health is largely due to lifestyle -- namely, diet and exercise habits -- but that doesn't mean you have to go broke buying organic foods and fancy gym memberships. Certified holistic health practitioner Carolyn Harrington says it's easy to stay healthy on a budget. She shares five easy and economical ways to adopt a healthy lifestyle in the new year.

Woman at farmer's market

Make healthy living a New Year's resolution

If your usual New Year's resolutions to never eat sugar again or go to kickboxing class every day leave you discouraged and ready to give up on your goals this coming year, Harrington has a new perspective on healthy living for you. Instead of having too-high expectations for yourself, think more practically. "With New Year’s Eve around the corner, now is the perfect time to take a moment to reflect on the year, make New Year’s resolutions to finally kick those bad habits goodbye, and focus on changes to help you live a healthier life without breaking the bank," the mind-body expert suggests.

Eat locally and seasonally

You can save money while improving your diet by eating locally sourced foods that are in season. "It’s no secret that you are what you eat, and fresh items are much healthier for you than processed, boxed meals," says Carrington, who is also the creator of Maty's Healthy Products, a line of all natural, gluten-free products for immune support. "If you go to your local supermarket, buying all organic products will cost you a fortune. Instead, visit your local farmers markets, which are loaded with fresh, seasonal ingredients picked within the last few days, so they're nutrient-rich.  In addition, you're helping out your local farming community."

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Have a healthy sweet tooth

It's true: White flour runs rampant in most processed baked goods you get at the supermarket. Instead of perpetuating a sweet tooth that leads to bingeing, Carrington recommends ditching the processed white flour sweets. "White flour is notorious for spiking your blood sugar levels" she explains, and has had much of the vitamins and nutrients destroyed in the refining process. "Instead, satisfy your sweet tooth and bake your favorite treats with soy flour, which is loaded with protein and fiber, is sodium-free and even has an added bonus of iron, thiamine and potassium." You can find soy flour at your local health food store and Carrington assures that your family and friends won’t taste the difference.

In addition, while you're making your own desserts, Carrington recommends swapping out sugar for natural sweeteners like xylitol and stevia to help keep your blood sugar under control and cut calories.

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Fight off the sniffles

Carrington knows that the end of the year is when everyone around you is coughing up a lung or has a serious case of the sniffles. But that doesn't mean you have to turn to over-the-counter medications if you happen to catch a cold or flu bug. The holistic health expert recommends investing in smart medicine. "Many cough syrups are loaded with codeine, which might help your cold, but will negatively affect your sleep in the long run. Plus, many contain questionable ingredients," she explains. "Try natural remedies," she advises, such as Maty’s all-natural cough syrup, which contains buckwheat honey, apple cider vinegar and zinc, and can be mixed into your daily cup of tea. And it will fit into your budget -- it costs less than $10 and will last several months.

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Get a green thumb

There's no question that fresh herbs can deliciously boost the flavor of a meal, but buying them from the grocery store can be very expensive, and they don't last long. Carrington suggests growing your own. "Visit your local art supply store and purchase a few small pots for planting," she says. "Fresh herbs will look great sitting on your kitchen windowsill, and the best part is that they won't go bad." Having pots of fresh herbs in your kitchen means you can snip whatever amount of greens you need and the plant will continue to thrive.

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Exercise on a budget

Gym memberships are a large monthly expense, and a waste of money if you aren't actually going there to work out. Carrington recommends doing a variety of workouts that don't cost much. "Many cities are now offering free exercise classes outdoors, and you can check out fitness DVDs and books at your local library," says the naturopath. You can exercise outside and in your own home for free, but if you find that you are more likely to stick to your fitness routine at a gym, get a budget membership, skip the expensive classes and personal training, and make sure you actually use your membership.

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Fitness gift guide for runners

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The runner on your holiday gift list will appreciate anything that helps her run faster, go farther, and look good doing it.These fitness gifts fit the bill.

Holiday gift guide

Injinji Performance Toesocks

Like the popular barefoot running shoes, these socks separate each toe with a thin layer of breathable fabric. The result: fewer blisters, more freedom of movement and less moisture build-up.

Price: $12
Where to get them: www.injinji.com

Injinji Performance Toesocks


BodyGuardz Earjax

For most runners, running without music seems nearly impossible. The caveat: Earphones must be comfortable and secure enough to stay put on vigorous runs. These stylish Earjax do just that.

Price: $20 to $100
Where to get them: www.bodyguardz.com

BodyGuardz Earjax


Stash Wrist Wallets

Running attire provides few options for carrying the essentials. These stylish wrist wallets contain hidden compartments for cash, keys and ID. Choose from animal prints, rhinestones and a host of other fun prints and themes. These also make great stocking stuffers for gym-goers.

Price: $15 and up
Where to get them: miamor.com

Stash Wrist Wallets


BodyMedia FIT Armband

Four sensors in these unique armbands track calories burned, steps taken, levels of physical activity and more. Runners can set activity goals, log daily food intake and track sleep efficiency with the armband's online component.
 
Price: $149 and up
Where to get them: www.bodymedia.com

BodyMedia FIT Armband


Flashbrite Reflective Stick-On Patches

Running in the dark can be downright dangerous, especially without reflective clothing. Give the gift of safety with these fun, reflective patches . They enable cars to see you from more than 1,000 feet away when in contact with the car's headlights. At this price, you can stick them on shoes, jackets, clothing, even  your four-legged running pal.

Price: $40 in most stores.
Where to get them: Stores listed on their site

Flashbrite Reflective Stick-On Patches


Eyebandz

Reading glasses cleverly disguised as headbands will appeal to any runner over 40 -- no one will be the wiser. The stylish Eyebandz keep your hair off your face during runs . When your running friends decide to stop in a restaurant for lunch, you drop your Eyebandz down to read the menu. Push them back up and you're good to go. Genius.

Price: $30
Where to get them: www.eyebandz.net

Eyebandz


Swiggies

Staying well-hydrated during a run used to mean stopping for a drink or lugging along a water bottle. These unique water containers strap to your wrists, leaving your arms free. Just fill with water and hit the trail. Swiggies hold 11 ounces of water or sports drink and may be frozen for hot-weather workouts.

Price: $15
Where to get them: www.swiggies.com

Swiggies


Run Pretty Far Armwarmers

Running gets blood flowing to your legs, but keeping your arms warm isn't so easy. These colorful arm warmers keep the chill off your arms during cold weather runs. Plus, the fast-drying Spandex with gripper elastic on the upper arm ensures they stay in place.

Price: $12
Where to get them: www.runprettyfar.com

Run Pretty Far Armwarmers

Happy, healthy holidays!

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