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Did you know there are potential invisible particles in bottled water? They are small enough to enter your cells and cause inflammation and other long-term health problems.
***Purpose***
1. Flint, Michigan
Flint,
Michigan residents found lead poisoning in their tap water in 2014. Many died as a result. There were various health issues ranging from
skin to internal injuries. Bottled water was the next alternative.
Now in
January 2024 a study done showed that nanoplastics shed into the water from the
plastic bottles. It had been known that
this existed, but until this new technology they were unable to analyze it. Cnn.com reported this. They further added that it poses most danger
to infants and young children and that it interrupts cellular processes and deposits
endocrine-disrupting chemicals such as bisphenoels, phthalates, flame
retardants, per-and polyfluorinated substances, or PFAS, and heavy metals.
Now Flint
was poisoned by lead in the water then only to find out later poisoned by the
alternative at the time which was bottled water.
2. Genesis 3:17-19
“Cursed is the ground for your sake; in toil
you shall eat of it. All the days of
your life. Both thorns and thistles shall bring forth for you, and you shall
eat the herb of the field. In the sweat
of your face, you shall eat bread, till you return to the ground, for out of it
you were taken; For dust you are, and to dust you shall return.” Praying daily
is a must, because prayer changes things I believe.
3. Grocery Tip
Have you
gone to the grocery store to purchase a few items only to discover you had
trouble finding the aisle that they were on? Did you know that you can look
into your Kroger app and find the grocery aisle then just add it on your
grocery list? This makes shopping so
much easier and faster. See video below:
4. The size of Nanoplastics
Do you know
the size of a nanoplastic? Nanoplastic is 1 micrometre or smaller in size
equal to 0.001 mm. Even though the size
is small exposure to these types of plastics have been linked to fertility, hormonal,
metabolic and neurological problems. This
is according to simplyplasticfree.com.
5. Microplastic or Nanoplastic What’s the
Difference? Healthline.com talks about the differences.
I was not aware
that there was a difference. According
to healthline.com micro- denotes a size of one millionth, and a “nano” denotes
a size of one billionth. Nano plastics
are smaller. According to a study done
in 2021 research found that microplastics and nanoplastics may impact the
immune, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and hepatic (liver-related)
systems. They further added that once
they are in your system they can cause oxidative stress, inflammation, alter
gene functioning, and alter levels of neurotransmitters and subsequent
behavioral changes.
6. How
Many Nanoplastics in Bottled Water?
Do you know
how many nanoplactics are in plastic bottled water? A study published in January 2024 found that
a liter of bottled water can contain as many as 240,000 tiny plastic fragments. That number is 10 to 100 times more than
previous estimates. This is talked about
at uclahealth.org.
7. Should you worry About Nanoplastics?
Did you know
that most nanoplastics are going to be found not only in water but in food as
well? This is according to health.clevelandclinic.org.
They further added that the risk of
dehydration is greater than any negative effects of nanoplastics. They also
suggest handling receipts with care because it is important to wash your hands
after handling receipts because nanoplastics are on them.
8. What Can You Do About Water Bottle
Pollution?
There are
several things that you can do about water bottle pollution. You can use a water filter, carry a reusable
water bottle made from stainless steel, or glass, advocate and educate
awareness, support refill stations, and make sure to recycle.
9. The Importance of Staying Hydrated
Even with
all the dangers that are presented in water, it is still important to stay
hydrated. Did you know that water plays a critical role in regulating body
temperature, supporting vital organ function, and maintaining electrolyte
balance? Proper hydration helps to flush
out toxins from the body, promotes healthy skin, and keeps joints lubricated,
reducing the risk of injury. This is
talked about at theheartfoundation.org. They further added that water constitutes
about 60 percent of your body weight and is vital for the proper functioning of
every cell, tissue, and organ. That is
over 50% of your body weight. Did you
know that? I also have observed that
after taking a shower besides feeling refreshed, I feel relaxed as well as
feeling really good. So there are many
benefits to taking showers.
10. Why Drink More Water as You Age?
Do you know
why you need to drink more water when you are older? You need to drink more water because old
people feel less thirsty, kidney function declines with age, health conditions
disrupt the body’s fluid balance, older adults have lower muscle mass and less
water stored in the body, mobility challenges, and medications can increase
fluid loss. This is talked about at
uclahealth.org. Do you identify with any of the above? I do
know of those that are on 12-20 medications daily, so I believe that is a
challenge for them. I recall in the past
not drinking much water, but rather drinking pops and juices. I soon realized water is essential for my
well-being. Once I started drinking more
water I could feel the difference in my body.
My body felt so much better. Let’s face it, even though our spirit will
live on forever, our bodies are not like a (lean-green machine). Our bodies will eventually fail. That is why it is important to take care of
our (temple) bodies the best that we can for as long as we can.
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Source:
Bottled water packed with
nanoplastics, study finds | CNN
What Is Nanoplastic? - Simply Plastic
Free
Can Microplastic Exposure Harm Kidney
Health?
What’s the Difference Between
Microplastics and Nanoplastics?
Should You Be Worried About
Nanoplastics?
Hydration and older adults: Why water matters more as you age
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Did you know that the sun is a beautiful gift from God that plays an important role in our health and well-being?
***Purpose***
1. A Few Statistics
Did you know
that 50-60% of nursing homes and hospitalized patients are deficient in vitamin
D? Also 47% of African American infants,
and 56% of Caucasian infants are deficient as well. This is according to Healthline.com. they
further added that low vitamin D levels have been linked to osteoporosis,
Cancer, Depression, muscle weakness, and death.
2. Best Time to Get Vitamin D
Is there a
best time to get Vitamin D from the Sun?
There isn't a universal solution. It is recommended to get 10-15 minutes of sun
exposure without sunscreen each week but use sunscreen if you stay out longer. This is talked about at parade.com. Limit sun exposure to avoid harmful
ultraviolet rays. I recall when I was employed attending a
cultural workshop. One of the
individuals shared that she was French-Canadian and she would burn very quickly
in the sun whereas her husband who was Caucasian did not.
I had never
considered the importance of the sun for vitamin D. I've never liked being in the sun. Knowing its value, I welcome sunlight.
Michigan often goes days without
sunlight.
3. What About Vitamin Supplements?
You may have a Vitamin D deficiency due to insufficient sun
exposure. What then?
You might consider Vitamin D supplements depending on the advice of your
doctor. Did you know that there are
vegetarian Vitamin D and non-Vegetarian Vitamin D? What is the difference? According to collagensei.com Vegetarian
Vitamin D are plant-Based whereas the traditional D3 are animal derived from
lanolin or fish oil.
4. The Importance of Vitamin D
Why is
vitamin D so important to your body? Vitamin
Dis important for healthy bones, nerve function support, helps to fight off
disease, regulates your moods, reduces the risk of some chronic diseases, better
weight management, and improve fatigue. Verywellhealth.com talks about this.
5. How is Your Circadian Rhythm?
Do you know
how your circadian Rhythm is? What is
Circadian Rhythm?
Your
circadian rhythm is the name given to your body’s internal clock and the pattern is what your body follows
based on a 24-hour day. Your body sets your circadian rhythm
naturally, guided by your brain.
Myclevelandclinic.org., talks about this and gives an example of when
light enters your eye, cells send a message to your brain that it can stop
producing melatonin (the hormone that helps you sleep.
6. Circadian Rhythm and Sunlight
Why is
sunlight critical to your Circadian Rhythm? Have you heard of jet lag? Jet lag may occur after long flights across
zones which your body has a difficult time adjusting to time zones because your
body is not accustomed to it. According to
sunglightinstitute.org, it disrupts your body's metabolism. They further add that sunlight can and should
be the trigger that resets the circadian clock daily. Additionally, it may
contribute to the prevention of serious illnesses.
Strangely enough when the yearly daylight time change is done my
body still wants to stay at the same time.
It takes awhile to adjust to that change. It usually takes several days
for me. Think about that. How long does it take for your body to
adjust?
7. Indoor Plants
I have observed that times when we have our shades slightly turned
down some of my plants will start growing and reaching in between the shades to
find the sunlight. When I rotate a
plant, its leaves quickly adjust to face the sunlight. Plants know the importance of sunlight. That was a good lesson for me to learn.
I also have observed that my mood is so much better when there is
sunlight. When traveling in our car to Atlanta or Florida I have observed
especially during the winter months how bright and sunny the skis are in
Atlanta and Florida. Then when
traveling back to Michigan I see how dismal and dark the sky looks.
I recall flying to Las Vegas for a convention.
My nose started dripping as soon as the plane entered Ohio, which I
hadn't expected. My sinuses were
flaring. While I was in Las Vegas I had no
problems with my sinuses.
8. Sunlight vs. Artificial
Lighting
What do you need to know? Sunlight
is nature’s best reset button in that during the morning low blue light
gradually rises telling the brain it is time to wake up, midday strong blue and
full-spectrum light peak, boosts energy, evening blue light diminishes, red
and infrared dominates preparing the body for rest and sleep, night darkness
triggers melatonin and other hormones, supporting repair and sleep. Naturimedica.com also states that you should
use artificial light wisely, limit screen time because artificial light can
cause sleep disorders, chronic diseases, and immune dysfunctions. The key is to
find balance. My balance may not be the
same for you as everyone is different.
9. Sunlight and Your Blood
Pressure
Can sunlight lower your blood pressure? One team found that getting sunlight may help
lower blood pressure. Not getting enough
sunlight may also be a risk factor for hypertension. Another study found that when sunlight
touches your skin, a compound called nitric oxide is released into the blood
vessels. This process can help bring
blood pressure down and may ultimately lower the risks of heart attack and
stroke.
Think about it. How much
sunlight are you getting daily?
Source:
How to Safely Get Vitamin D From The
Sun
Best Time To Get Vitamin D from the
Sun, Dermatologist Says - Parade
Vegan Vitamin D3 vs D3: Which is
Right for You?
What Happens to Your Body When You
Take Vitamin D Regularly
Circadian Rhythm: What It Is, How It
Works & What Affects It
Artificial light vs sunlight: the
hidden impact on your health
What Happens to Your Body When You
Get Sunlight Every Day
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Black History matters because through trials and triumphs faith carries us forward, reminding us that God is a keeper of promises and a restorer of hope.
***Purpose***
1. Why Black History Matters
Black
History Matters because it reminds us of history rooted not only in struggle
but also in strength, innovation, and perseverance. Politicians seek to erase, rewrite, or dilute
the truth of Black history. Blacks will amplify our stories and refuse to let
our history be rewritten, diluted, or discarded. This is talked about at diversityinblack.com.
2. Carter G. Woodson
Do you know
who Carter G. Woodson is? He is the
founder of Black History Month. In 1926 Carter
took over the celebration of what he called “Negro History Week” and began
observing it every February to coincide with the birthdays of abolitionist
Frederick Douglass and President Abraham Lincoln. According to Nationalgeographic.com this week
was not just devoted to historical accomplishments, but celebrated current
Black artistry in music, literature, and art.
3. Charles H. Wright Museum of African
American History
I was
blessed several years ago to visit the Charles H. Wright Museum, 315 W. Warren
Ave., Detroit, Michigan. I am also blessed to say that I am a proud member of
it. This museum has so much black
heritage. Some of it’s past speakers
include Nina Compton, Keith Knight, and Imani Perry. This year in 2026 marks the museum's 60th
Anniversary. This is talked about at thewright.org.
This museum is a living testament to the resilience, creativity, and brilliance
of a community whose contributions have shaped our world. It safeguards more than 30,000 artifacts and
archival materials, from African masks to civil rights documents to labor
movement records, all telling powerful stories of struggle, triumph, and hope.
4. Who Was the First Black Woman to Serve in
the Military?
Do you know
who the first Black Woman was to serve in the Military? Harriet Tubman was one
of the first Black women to serve in the military for the Union Army during the
Civil War which lasted from 1861 to 1865. This is talked about at today.com. They further added that Harriet worked as a
nurse, scout, spy and soldier. Sounds
like she was a (jack of all trade). They
also talked about Thurgood Marshall. He
was the first Black American appointed to the Supreme Court on August 30,1967
and he served for 24 years before retiring in 1991. I am so proud.
5. Vaccinations
Did you know
that an enslaved person by the name of Onesimus, brought to the Massachusetts
colony, told church minister Cotton Mather about the way inoculations were
practiced in Africa for centuries to prevent people from getting sick. This is according to red.com. They further added that Dr. Zabdiel Boylston
inoculated more than 240 people, despite a large opposition to the practice.
6. Mary Jackson
Who was Mary
Jackson? Mary Jackson was a mathematician
and aerospace engineer and a pioneering figure at NASA (National Aeronautics
and Space Administration). Explorewithoteria.com
talks about this. They further added
that Mary was one of the people responsible for the advancements in the space
race, and in 2019, she was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
This reminds
me of the movie “Hidden Figures.” Her
life was displayed in this movie. Can you imagine this? Because of segregation she would need to
leave the building and go about a block to the bathroom designated for Blacks
only. Often returning to work late. I
could not imagine having to work under those conditions. Her boss said enough is enough and had a
bathroom designated in their building for her.
After all she was a valuable member of the (NASA) team.
7. Virtual Black History Tour
Have you
ever heard of a Virtual Black History Tour? Withconfetti.com talks about this.
The tour guide will take you on a virtual field trip exploring the streets and
back alleys of U Street or Pennsylvania Ave.
You will see a vast collection of neighborhood snapshots and learn about
events, landmarks, and sights that encompass the history of Washington, D.C.’s
African American community. This planned
event must be booked and there is a charge for the experience.
So many heroes you probably did not know about. Let’s talk about
8. Bessie Coleman.
Who was she? Bessie was the
first Black American woman to hold a pilot’s license. Keep in mind that this was during a time when
black people were prohibited from voting, using public facilities, and riding
railway cars with white people. Stacer.com
talks about this. Now after many
rejections from aviation schools in the United States She was accepted at the
Caudron Brothers School of Aviation in Le Crotoy, France, in 1921. This is sad that she needed to go to another
country to be accepted. But I am glad
and proud that she did.
9. Distorting the Past
Are there
those that want to distort the past? Yes
there are. Hajar Yazdiha at hgs.harvard.edu states, “Distorting the past is a
powerful political tool for creating an alternative social reality that
justifies everything from re-segregation to genocide.” She further adds that distorting the past
ensures we do not learn the histories of everyday people of all stripes, coming
together, organizing, struggling, and resisting. Instead, we remain helpless and scared,
atomized and pitted against one another.
Black history is vital not only for understanding the past that led us
here, but it is vital because it affords us the vision and will for a
collective path forward.
Source:
Reclaiming Our Story: Why Black
History Matters Now More Than Ever | Diversity in Black Media
How the U.S. began celebrating Black
History Month | National Geographic
The Wright Conversations | The Wright
15 Black History Facts Kids and
Adults Should Know
25 Black History Month Facts You May
Not Know in 2026 & Beyond
10 Fun Facts About Black History You
Probably Didn’t Know | Explore With Oteria
Black History Virtual Tours | Black
History in D.C. | Confetti 🎉
19 Black Historical Figures You
Probably Didn't Learn About in Class | Stacker
Black History Month: The Importance
of Learning Black History | Harvard Kennedy School
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Since Oprah came out with her favorite things it started me to think. What are some of my favorite things especially during the Winter?
***Purpose***
Winter is
not one of my favorite things, especially in Michigan. I am so disappointed that there have been
several days that the sun has not shown up.
The sun is essential for health in many ways.
1. Importance of the Sun
The sun is essential for your health. Sun exposure for 10 to 20 minutes
daily provides vitamin D, which supports bone strength, immunity, mood, heart
health, muscle function, sleep regulation, and can help relieve seasonal
depression. Health.clevelandclinic.org.
talks about this. The sun is a topic for
another post. I have a list of my favorite things in the Winter. I would like to share with you.
2. Hoodies
I used to
wear long sleeve sweaters during the Winter.
I used to wear undershirts under my clothing during the winter. The sweaters seemingly did not keep me warm
enough. Michigan has had some very cold
and harsh winters which included below zero temperatures. I tried wearing a hoodie. I like that it keeps me warm and the
hood protects my head well. I discovered the men hoodies were much cheaper than
the women’s. So I buy men hoodies. I now have several in
a variety of colors such as red, orange, blue, pink, and black. I'm also thinking about including
burgundy and white to the color selection.
I am happy with my investment in hoodies. I also sometimes wear a T-shirt under the
hoodie as well for an additional layer of warmth protection.
3. Long Coats
Did you know that wearing a long coat during the Winter is
priceless? I found that it provides
substantial protection against cold and wind, particularly for the legs. I have invested in a couple of long
coats. I am sure to use them when the
temperatures are below 40 degrees. In Fact today it is -2, cold and very windy. My long coat is perfect for this type of weather.
4. Sketchers Short Boots
I invested in sketchers years ago.
I first tried one pair of tennis shoes.
I heard a group of nurses talking about how sketchers were so good on
their feet when standing for long hours.
After my first pair I bought several more pairs. The memory foam in them makes you feel as
though you are walking on air. I used to
wear long boots but switched to short Sketcher boots. I prefer ankle boots. They
fit snugly around my ankles and feel great. I have one black pair. I have been looking for a red pair, but I
have not been able to find this same design in Sketchers.
5. Scarf around the Neck
Wearing a scarf protects my neck and throat. This does make a difference in the Winter.
6. Wear a Mask
I know it was emphasized to wear masks during the COVID-19
Pandemic, but I have found the masks are very helpful during the Winter. Initially, I would wear a scarf around my
neck. Then I discovered that a mask
worked just as well. It also prevents
the cold air from coming into my lungs.
7. Small Blue Raspberry
Frozen Fanta
My grandson was drinking a large Blue Raspberry Frozen Fanta. He said they're so good I should try one. I
purchased one. I really like
them. I buy them at McDonalds. I also
cannot forget the Peach Slushes found at La Familia Restaurant. I like Peach Slushes even better than the Blue
Raspberry Frozen Fanta.
8. Remote Car Starter
I believe this is a great invention. Entering a warm car is generally more
comfortable than stepping into a cold vehicle.
This also works just as well in the summer. Starting your car in the summer and allowing
the air conditioner to cool it off is a plus when the temperatures are soaring
in the 80’s or 90’s.
9. Winter Salads
I have found great winter salads at Great Giant Supermarket,
G-5204 N. Saginaw St. Flint, Michigan 48505.
Besides the fact that they have an awesome
deli with fresh hot meals, they serve fresh salads daily. I just love this. I tried one and I love it. I have had their chicken salad and the ham
and turkey salad. They are $9.99. Well worth the price. I appreciate this because it's rare to find
salads at fast food places like McDonald's or Burger King, as they usually only
serve breakfast in the mornings. Great
Giant opens at 8 am and I know that I can go there and find fresh salads. They are wrapped colorfully with love. You know there is a difference in the
appearance of salad when it is prepared properly?
10. Bible Online
I love having my King James Bible online. My pastor once emphasized to us the
importance of saying scripture allow so that we can really hear it. My online bible speaks it allowed. This is something that I really like. Also, I visited another church recently. I
pulled my iPhone out to read the scripture. I was amazed as the
minister read the scripture over half of the church also pulled their iPhones out
to read the scripture.
11. Chicken Soup for the
Soul Inspirational word-finds
I love these word-finds because they are not just any word
finds. They are word-finds with a
message. They are comforting for the
mind and spirit. They can be a cozy companion for those winter evenings. They are perfect for unwinding, boosting
focus, and feeding the soul- one word at a time.
12 Pinto Beans
I grew up with just about every type of bean to eat daily. One day it might be pinto beans, navy beans,
or kidney beans. I discovered since I
became an adult that I love Pinto Beans.
I like the fact that they are inexpensive and very nutritional too. According to Healthline.com Pinto beans are
loaded with nutrients including fiber protein, thiamine, iron, magnesium,
phosphorus, and potassium. I usually soak the dry pinto beans overnight before
cooking. This allows the beans to cook much
faster.
Source:
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7 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Pinto Beans
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Are you on your cellphone constantly? Have you taken the time to monitor your cellphone time? Do you just monitor your children’s cellphone time and not monitor your own? Do you prefer the cellphone rather than one on one time with others? Think about it.
Did You
Know?
I recall something that my ex once said. I told him I wanted to watch my favorite picture. I emphasized that this was the day it came on television. His response to me was, “Why watch your picture when you have the real thing right here in front of you?” That did make a lot of sense, because everything that we see on television is not reality but rather fantasy, sci-fi, and other fictional characters.
1. Digital Isolation
I am
constantly amazed when in a restaurant, doctor’s office, even in the grocery
store, the amount of people that are constantly on their cellphones. Before cellphones we possibly engaged in
actual conversation with others that were present with us. It appears that things have now
changed. Psychlogytoday.com talks about
a study that was done to track adolescents for three years as they transitioned
into young adulthood and found that early problematic cellphone use predicted
later depression.
2. Cellphone Distractions
Have you ever tried to engage in conversation with someone, only
to observe that they were preoccupied with their mobile phone? They seemingly were glued to it. Possibly they should do a reality check. That can be very distracting. Cellphones help us, but overuse can
turn them into major distractions.
3. Quality Time
Can you
create a signal with your loved ones to indicate you need quality time? Yes you can.
Just as individuals sometimes step away from television or work
commitments to focus on quality time, one can also transition from digital
engagement to real-world experiences. The newsroom.uscellular.com talks about this. They
give examples such as, “Let’s put the phones away for a while,” or possibly
using a non-verbal gesture.
4. Cellphone Day
I recall one
day I went to an event. I would be at
this event for at least 5 or 6 hours.
When I discovered I forgot my cellphone, I was devastated. I literally felt naked. I could not imagine living in the moment. I found myself reaching for a cellphone that
was not there. My husband bought me my
cellphone. I had to give him a big hug for that.
I recall 2
of my grandchildren spent the summer with me.
I observed they were constantly on their cellphones. One morning at breakfast I asked them to put
the cellphones away until after breakfast.
My one grandchild was really upset and said she did not feel well and
needed to go lie down. She did not know
how to act without a cellphone.
I also
recall sometimes moving very quickly to get out of the way of someone walking that was looking down on their cellphones.
The problem with that is that when you are on the cellphone and looking
down you are not aware of your surroundings and that can be very dangerous.
Have you
ever tried not using your cellphone for a day or even for several hours? Have you considered not using your cellphones
when going to an event with family? Have you checked your cellphone
usage? Have you tried limiting your
cellphone usage before bedtime? Did you
observe you may have slept better because of this? Have you observed that at the beginning of some funerals they now ask you to turn your cellphones off or either to silence them?
5. Answering Your
Cellphone
Do you always answer your cellphone immediately? Have you considered just letting it go to
voicemail and answering it later? Have
you thought about how you survived before cellphones were invented?
6. Are You Addicted to Your Cellphone?
Addictions come in many forms, not just drugs. Are you possibly addicted to your cellphone? Do you have digital balance? A few signs that you might be addicted to
your cellphone might include
experiencing anxiety when your phone is not within reach, Your screen
time shows a high number of hours, you frequently check your phone, even when
it is not necessary, your Smartphone use interferes with your sleep hours, you are compelled to use your
phone during social interactions, you use your Smartphone while engaging in
dangerous, activities, or you hear imaginary notifications. According to howtogeek.com these may be a
few signs that you are addicted to your cellphone.
I recall a
friend that mentioned she was not getting much sleep. She shared she was sleeping with her
cellphone in her bed in case her friend gave her a call. I thought to myself, “Why would she do
that?” There has already been so much
talk about not sleeping with your cellphone near you because of the radiation
it gives off.
7. How to Break Cellphone Addiction
If you
discover that you are addicted to your cellphone just know that there are ways
to break that nasty addiction. Do you
want to break your cellphone addiction? sometimes you might need to unplug to connect. You might try a few of the following:
·
Think
about how you feel after being on your cellphone: Is your neck stiff?
·
Check
your screen time
·
Turn
off unnecessary notifications
·
Delete
as many apps as possible
·
Start
using the do not disturb feature
·
Do
not use your phone for minutes at a time
·
Set
aside some phone free-time
·
Keep your phone where you can't easily reach it
·
Be intentional when using your smartphone
·
Don’t be
hard on yourself
These
suggestions are all talked about more in depth at pittsburgheartday.org.
I have had a stiff neck from using my cellphone, so I have cut down my
screen time. I should know better though because before
cellphones were invented a job that I worked required me and my coworkers to
call 1700 accounts monthly within a short time.
My coworkers and myself would experience neck stiffness during that
time. I would even line my children up
when I came home from work to give me a neck massage. They gave the best neck massages too.
If you relate to these experiences, consider making a change. Consider using your cellphone in
moderation. Consider real life moments. Remember everything in
moderation.
Source:
When Cell Phones Replace People |
Psychology Today
Cohen: How Smartphones Affect our
Relationships
7 Signs You May Be Addicted to Your
Smartphone
10 Ways To Break Your Smartphone
Addiction - Pittsburgh Earth Day
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