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TGIFYGDF…Thank Goodness It’s Feed Your Good Dog Friday!

February 19, 2010 by Rose Caplan

Kindness: How Good Deeds Can Be Good for You!
Source: Random Acts of Kindness Foundation
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People who perform Random Acts of Kindness generally agree that doing a kind deed for someone else makes them “feel good.” But apart from sheer niceness, why should people be encouraged to commit Acts of Kindness? Are there any other concrete benefits that would motivate more people to become kinder?

The answer is an overwhelming “yes!” A number of scientific studies show that Acts of Kindness result in significant health benefits, both physical and mental, for those who perform them.

One of the most compelling studies of altruism was performed by Allan Luks and documented in his 1991 book, The Healing Power of Doing Good: The Health and Spiritual Benefits of Helping Others. Luks is the former executive director of the Institute for the Advancement of Health and executive director of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of New York City.

The volunteers in Luks’ study testified to feeling a rush of euphoria, followed by a longer period of calm, after performing a kind act. This feeling, which Luks calls “helper’s high,” involves physical sensations that strongly indicate a sharp reduction in stress and the release of the body’s natural painkillers, the endorphins. This initial rush is then followed by a longer-lasting period of improved emotional well-being.

This reduction in stress is vital to the health improvements reported by so many study volunteers. (In fact, more than 90 percent of Luks’ volunteers reported that regular volunteering produced feelings which are a powerful antidote to stress.) Why is stress reduction so important? Because stress can be the root cause of so many maladies, according to Hans Selye, a Hungarian physician who wrote a groundbreaking book called The Stress of Life in 1956.

Selye’s findings on stress are cited by Luks because many of his study volunteers had stress-related health problems that improved after performing kind acts.

And, remember…Feed Your Good Dog, so your good dog always wins!
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Filed Under: Body, General, Good Dog Deeds, Mind, TGIFYGDF Tagged With: Good Dog Deeds, random acts of kindness, TGIFYGDF

Wednesday Wide Smile

February 17, 2010 by Rose Caplan

MUSIC THAT SURELY WILL CREATE YOUR WEDNESDAY WIDE SMILE!

From the award-winning documentary, “Playing For Change: Peace Through Music”, comes an incredible track written by Pierre Minetti performed by musicians around the world adding their part to the song as it traveled the globe. “Don’t Worry” is the follow up to the classic “Stand By Me” and the second of many “songs around the world” released on the “Songs Around The World” CD/DVD.

Sources: 365 of Goodness and YouTube

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Filed Under: General, Good Dog Deeds, Wednesday Wide Smile Tagged With: 365 Days of Goodness, Don't Worry, Playing for Change, Stand By Me, Wednesday Wide Smile

Monday Motivational Quote

February 8, 2010 by Rose Caplan

A VISUAL THAT MAY HELP YOU GET THROUGH TRANSITIONAL PERIODS IN YOUR LIFE.

Caution: Hard Hat Required
Author: Chelsealya Payne
Payne & Glory

Whenever you go into an area where construction is taking place, there are signs posted all around that warn “Caution: Hard Hat Required”. This, of course is a safety measure because you are in an unstable environment that is still being built. With construction, whether it is to refurbish an existing building, or to build one up from its foundation, there is the chance that you will encounter elements that could potentially cause harm. The sole purpose of the hard hat is to simply protect from serious injury.

Many, if not all of us, are under construction. If you have made up in your mind that in 2010 you are going to make some changes in your life, you are under construction. If you are leaving an unhealthy relationship or situation, you my friend are under construction. If you are working on lining up your finances with your vision, you certainly are under construction.

In the midst of our ‘construction’, there’s the very real chance that those around us may get hit with some falling “debris” – Caution: Hard Hat Required. The challenges of having to renovate the old and bring in new thoughts, ideas, people, visions and aspirations – Caution: Hard Hat Required. The uncertainty of starting from ground zero and building on a new “firm foundation” may be a bit daunting – Caution: Hard Hat Required. During this building process, let your “hard hat” be that of a sincere apology to those that may have been bit with the abrasiveness of your “falling debris”. Let your “hard hat” be a forgiving heart (starting first with forgiving yourself, then others). Let your “hard hat” be the elimination of excuses and procrastination and move forward with God’s wrecking ball that will destroy all doubt and past disappointments. Lastly, let your “hard hat” be one of love an compassion – after all, we all are in some stage of construction.
Although we are a work in progress, the finished product is soon to be completed, and the new sign will soon read “Grand Opening”!

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Filed Under: General, Mind, Monday Motivational Quotes, Spirit Tagged With: Caution Hard Hat Required, Chelsealya Payne, life's transitions, Monday Motivational Quote, Payne & Glory

Wednesday Wide Smile

February 3, 2010 by Rose Caplan

Mother Nature treats us to her best daily…her good work is definitely evident on Rosalie and Larry’s farm in Virginia, as you can see here. Sure to make you smile this Wednesday!

Sunset at Rosalie and Larry's Farm   Baby Quail on Rosalie and Larry's Farm

© 2010 Rosalie Hurley Majerus     © 2010 Rosalie Hurley Majerus

 

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Filed Under: General, Spirit, Wednesday Wide Smile Tagged With: baby quail, Mother Nature, Wednesday Wide Smile

Monday Motivational Quote

February 1, 2010 by Rose Caplan

“Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” ~ Carl Jung

Source: Center for Creative Growth

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TGIFYGDF…Thank Goodness It’s Feed Your Good Dog Friday!

January 29, 2010 by Rose Caplan

Feed Your Good Dog nutritionally this weekend with a yummy pureed soup made with fresh vegetables. This Squash and Ginger Soup from the Body Ecology Diet by Donna Gates with Linda Schatz is easy to make. It tastes great and has a wonderful “creamy” consistency. You’ll feel just as good making it yourself as you do eating it!

1-2 Tbsp organic butter or unrefined coconut oil
1 acorn squash, skinned and chopped
2 medium carrots, chopped
2 medium onions, chopped
2 celery sticks, chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
Large piece of ginger root (3-4 inches long), grated
Water to cover
Sea Salt or Herbamare to taste
Minced parsley as a garnish

1. Saute carrots, onions, celery and garlic in butter or unrefined coconut oil.
2. Add squash and ginger.
3. Cover with water.
4. Simmer for 30 minutes.
5. Puree and add water to desired creaminess.
6. Add sea salt or Herbamare, and simmer at least 10 minutes more.
7. Serve garnished with parsley.

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Filed Under: Body, General, TGIFYGDF Tagged With: Body Ecology Diet, Donna Gates, Squash and Ginger Soup, TGIFYGDF

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