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Changing The Way You Look At The World
June 2010
What Good Can I Do Today?
This Month’s Quote
I've always heard that attitude is everything. Attitude is nothing without credibility - BC
Things To Do This Month
-Dairy Month
-Adopt-A-Cat Month
-Cancer in the Sun Month
-Cancer Awareness Month
-Fireworks Safety Month
-Gay Pride Month
-National Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Month
-National Iced Tea Month
-National Pest Control Month
-Recycling Month
-National Rose Month
-American Rivers Month
-Zoo and Aquarium Month
-Turkey Lover's Month
-National Accordion Awareness Month
-Own Your Share of America Month
-National Scleroderma Month
-Zoo and Aquarium Month
-Seafood Month
-Gay and Lesbian Book Month
-National Patriots Month
I will be appearing at Cozzy;s in Newport New on July 23rd and 24the on my ‘Growing Old Disgracefully Tour’. Newport News is really pretty in July. And the people seem nicer.
Special Days
June 2
National Frozen Yogurt Day
June 5
United Nations World Environment Day
June 6
Career Nurse Assistants Day and Week
Susan B. Anthony Fined for Voting
June 9
Children's Day
June 10
Alcoholics Anonymous: Founding Anniversary
Judy Garland's Birth Anniversary
June 14
Family History Day (reunions)
Flag Day
June 20
Father's Day- (3rd Sunday)
National Juggling Day
June 21
First day of summer!
Rep Hank Johnson, D-GA speaking about Guam
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Three Cheers for Obama
This is so well put, I'm going to carry it around in my back pocket. It's all in a NUT Shell
BEFORE YOU THINK I'VE FLIPPED MY LID, READ THE ENTIRE COLUMN!
Three Cheers for Obama!
That is right - I will say it. . . . . THANK GOD FOR OBAMA!
He destroyed the Clinton Political Machine - Driving a stake thru the Heart of Hillary's Presidential aspirations--something no Republican was ever able to do. Remember when a Hillary Presidency scared the daylights out of you!
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Nancy Pelosi talks about ObamaCare
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Nancy Pelosi: Lies
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Reasons for Death in High-Income Countries
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High-income countries |
Deaths in millions |
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Coronary heart disease |
1.33 |
16.3 |
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Stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases |
0.76 |
9.3 |
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Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers |
0.48 |
5.9 |
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Lower respiratory infections |
0.31 |
3.8 |
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
0.29 |
3.5 |
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Alzheimer and other dementias |
0.28 |
3.4 |
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Colon and rectum cancers |
0.27 |
3.3 |
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Diabetes mellitus |
0.22 |
2.8 |
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Breast cancer |
0.16 |
2.0 |
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Stomach cancer |
0.14 |
1.8 |
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Most of these deaths can be avoided by ending the stress in your life. Want to know how to do that? E-mail me: bc@worldwidebc.com
For too long we have been too complacent about the workings of Congress. Many citizens had no idea that members of Congress could retire with the same pay after only one term, that they didn't pay into Social Security, that they specifically exempted themselves from many of the laws they have passed (such as being exempt from any fear of prosecution for sexual harassment) while ordinary citizens must live under those laws. The latest is to exempt themselves from the Healthcare Reform...in all of its forms. Somehow, that doesn't seem logical. We do not have an elite that is above the law. I truly don't care if they are Democrat, Republican, Independent or whatever. The self-serving must stop.
To all the civic organizations who receive this newsletter I am currently booking May, June, and parts of July to speak at civic organizations. I have two new speeches; ‘How to Live s Healthier, Happier and Longer Life with Laughter’ and ‘5 Principles to Get from Where You are to Where You Need to Be’ which explains how I went from being homeless to one of the top 100 touring club comedians in America. Both speeches are from true life experiences and quite entertaining. These two speeches took 25-years to complete and they’re still going. I would love to do one of them for your organization for free. Email me at: bc@worldwidebc.com and lets set a date. I just agreed to speak to the Raleigh Rotary Club in May. I look forward to speaking to your club.
Tips for preventing pressure turning to stress from Anderson Peak Performance
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Adopt a healthy lifestyle - If we eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly and ensure we get adequate rest our body is better able to cope with stress should it occur. |
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Know your limitations and do not take on too much. We cause ourselves a great deal of stress because we do not like to say no to people. We like people to like us and do not want to let people down. We then end up doing more than we should. Learn to be assertive and how to say no without upsetting or offending people. Practice saying “No” without feeling guilty. |
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Determine what causes you stress and try to change your behaviour to reduce it. |
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Avoid unnecessary conflict. Don't be too argumentative. Is it really worth the stress? Look for win - win situations. Look for a solution to a dispute where both parties can achieve a positive outcome. |
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Learn to manage your time more effectively - We waste a lot of time doing unimportant tasks. Prioritise your day and do the important jobs first. The unimportant ones can wait, and often they will disappear completely leaving you time to do other things. Also do not put off the unpleasant tasks. Every time we think about them we cause ourselves stress. Give an unpleasant task a high priority and do it first. |
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Take time out to relax and recharge your batteries - You will perform much better after a break and easily make up the time you used relaxing. |
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Try to see things differently - If something is bothering you try to see it differently. Talk over your problem with somebody before it gets out of proportion. Often, talking to somebody else will help you see things from a different and less stressful perspective. Try to see the funny side of a situation. Laughter is a great stress reducer. When things cause you stress, try to change the situation. Sometimes however, this is not possible. If this proves to be the case recognise this and accept things as they are. |
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Find time to meet friends. Friends help us see things in a different way. The activities we engage in with friends usually help us relax and we will often have a good laugh. Laughter is a great stress reducer. It boosts the immune system, which is often depleted during stress. |
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Avoid alcohol, nicotine and caffeine as coping mechanisms. - Long term, these faulty coping mechanisms will just add to the problem. For example, caffeine is a stimulant and our body reacts to this with the stress response. |
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If you do become stressed, engage in some form of physical activity and try a relaxation technique. Physical activity will work off the biochemical and physical changes that occur within your body due to stress. Relaxation helps your body return to its normal healthy state. Good relaxation techniques include breathing exercises, massage and a variety of complimentary therapies. |
The Famous Obama Fainting Act:
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Weed Making Inroads Among Retirees
Tom Barlow, AOL
Although California has a huge population of residents carrying prescriptions for medical marijuana, the social stigma attached to the drug has led the elderly to be very hesitant about adopting it as a palliative for age-related problems such as loss of appetite, nausea and chronic pain.
A great video if you’re a dad like me.
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Walmart
1 . Americans spend
$36,000,000 at Wal-Mart Every hour of every day.
2.. This works out to $20,928 profit every minute!
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