Monday, March 11, 2013

Spring Forward! Fitness Fashion for Athletes

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Acupuncture For Smoking: Does It Work?

More and more people are turning to acupuncture for smoking in their efforts to quit. It is one of the most acceptable and popular alternative therapies for nicotine addiction as well as many other health issues. But what is acupuncture, what happens during a treatment and does acupuncture for smoking really work? In this article we will examine all of these questions.

What Is Acupuncture for Smoking?

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese method of treating all kinds of health issues. It is based on the belief that our vital energy travels along channels known as meridians, which run through all parts of the body. When these become blocked, disease occurs. Acupuncture treatment is thought to release the blockages so that the energy can flow freely again and the body will heal itself.

While that sounds great for healing sickness, it may be hard to understand how the same process could help with smoking addiction. But surprisingly, acupuncture has a good record of success with all types of addiction, even hard drug use.

What Will The Acupuncturist Do?

An acupuncturist will treat smoking like any other health issue. First he or she will ask you a series of questions about your health and lifestyle. Acupuncture is a holistic treatment focusing on the whole person rather than just the disease, so some of the questions may seem irrelevant to your desire to quit smoking. Nevertheless they are important.

Acupuncturists use two main treatment methods: needles and moxa. In addition, they may use massage and similar physical therapies.

Acupuncture For Smoking: Does It Work?

Acupuncture For Smoking

Needles are as thin as a hair. They are much thinner than injection needles. In fact, several acupuncture needles can fit inside the hollow center of a regular hypodermic needle. There is little risk and they should not cause pain. You will probably feel something more like a tickling sensation when they are inserted. They will then be left in for a period of around 30 minutes. This can be a very relaxing experience.

Moxa is another name for the herb mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) which is processed into solid sticks or pyramids and burnt over the acupuncture points. Your skin will not be burnt at all, although it may feel warm. Burning moxa may also be applied to the outside end of an acupuncture needle to increase the intensity of needle treatment.

Treatment will center on certain acupuncture points. For smoking treatment, some of the most commonly used acupuncture points are around the ear and on the wrist. Other points may be included to release energy blockages more generally.

Finally, your acupuncturist may also prescribe a herbal treatment. This will usually be based on the principles of traditional Chinese herbal medicine.

Does Acupuncture For Smoking Really Work?

Proponents of acupuncture for smoking and other addictions say that it works, and works very well. It seems to reduce nicotine cravings significantly, as well as helping quitters with the associated withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, sleep issues, anxiety and difficulty in concentrating.

In addition, it can make cigarettes taste bad so you are less tempted to smoke one. But if you have quit, don’t light a cigarette to test this! Any rush of nicotine while you are quitting will only make the withdrawal period longer.

Acupuncture For Smoking: Does It Work?
Imagine if you could easily use the same method that allowed Paul Peyton, a heavy smoker for more than 14 years, ? to permanently quit overnight… Wouldn’t that be wonderful?Well, guess what – you can. In fact, ANYONE can do it.But first, you need to understand where you’ve gone wrong in the past… Treating just the physical addiction to smoking. But it can only be removed completely by using targeted psychotherapeutic techniques. NOT by ignoring it and hoping it will go away. And CERTAINLY NOT by throwing even more nicotine at it, in the form of patches or gum. You MUST deal with BOTH parts of your addiction the right way, or you will keep getting those cravings forever…

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One of the biggest benefits of acupuncture for smoking for many people who want to quit is that it can also help with the desire to overeat. In fact acupuncture is often used to treat compulsive eating and other food disorders. So if you are overweight or have concerns about the possibility of gaining weight when you quit smoking, tell your acupuncturist and they may be able to help you quit without gaining at all. You may even lose weight when you are being treated with acupuncture for smoking.

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Guerilla Gardener

This is amazing. Community gardens are the wave of the future.


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Friday Favs

I’ve been craving more lightness in my life, hence the above videos. I especially love the first one. It reminds me how brilliance is manifested through practice. Pure and simple. No matter the craft, it must be practiced to achieve mastery, as the practice in itself holds us in the center of our being. To the core.


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Vegan Shake

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This furniture design employs a traditional and natural dying process to create its rough but refined look.


Tree bark covered furniture uses traditional methods

Interview with Jamie Smart on Developing The Inner Self

Today I have the great pleasure of being the host on Day 1 of the Virtual Blog Tour of author Jamie Smart whose book Clarity: Clear Mind, Better Performance, Bigger Results is celebrating its big Amazon launch March 12th through March 31st, 2013 at http://ClarityBook.biz.

JAMIE SMART is an internationally renowned writer, speaker, coach, trainer and consultant. Originally from Canada and now based in London, Jamie shows individuals and organizations the unexpected keys to clarity—the ultimate leverage point for creating more time, better decisions and meaningful results. Jamie is a gifted speaker, equally engaging in front of large audiences and more intimate groups. He’s passionate about helping individuals and businesses to deepen their understanding of Innate Thinking® and to create the results that matter to them. In addition to working with a handful of coaching clients and leading selected corporate programmes, Jamie runs professional development workshops for business leaders, trainers, coaches and consultants. He has appeared on Sky TV and on the BBC, as well as in numerous publications.

jamie2013225Today, I’d like to share with you a recent interview I had with Jamie when I got to ask him some questions on developing the inner self. I hope you enjoy it.

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Steve Aitchison: What components really make up the inner self?

Jamie Smart: To answer this question, it helps to start by asking “what components make up the outer self?” The outer self is “who we think we are” (aka the personality / ego / self-image etc). It is constructed of the habitual patterns of thought we’ve been generating and replaying for most of our lives. Some thoughts drift through our minds, but don’t get a foothold. Other thoughts take up residence and stay with us for days, months and years. We give some of these habitual thought patterns labels, such as “self-concept”, “habits” or ”limiting beliefs”. Some of them seem to us to be more “real”, like they’re part of “who we really are”, while others don’t seem real at all. There are a few things all of these thoughts have in common:

Every aspect of the personality (“who you think you are”) is made up of thoughts.Each one of these thoughts was once brand new; a fresh creation that you had never thought before.None of these thoughts are real. They may be useful, relevant, and fit for purpose at a point in time, but they’re never anything more than thoughts.

So if the outer self is constructed entirely from thoughts, what’s the inner self?

The inner self, “who you really are”, is made up of the principles behind innate thinking. It’s the source of our thoughts, and our awareness of those thoughts. Innate thinking is our inborn capacity to have an experience of life – our ability to think, perceive and feel; our ability to sense, learn and grow. It has the following components:

THOUGHT – The reality principle. This is the innate ability to generate thoughts, an ability we all use every day.CONSCIOUSNESS – The experience principle. This is our innate ability to have an experience of the thoughts we generate.MIND – The power principle. This is the “innate intelligence” within each one of us. It shows up in all aspects of life, ranging from the workings of the immune system to our ability to learn. Whether you think of this as evolution, nature, life force or God, it’s an extraordinary power.

The principles behind innate thinking are creating our experience of life. 100% of your felt experience is coming from your thinking, moment to moment. To quote clinical psychologist, Dr Keith Blevens, “You’re always living in the feeling of your thinking.”

Steve Aitchison: Is it possible to change our inner thoughts and beliefs at a core level?

Jamie Smart: Yes. Not only is it possible for our inner thoughts and beliefs to change, it’s actually in their nature to change. Every single one of our inner thoughts / beliefs / personality structures was once a fresh, new thought. One minute you weren’t thinking it, the next minute you were. Thoughts are inherently fleeting and ephemeral – that’s why we need to write shopping lists! But when we believe our thoughts are real, we create habits of thinking. Those habitual thought patterns look like they’re real (“That’s just the way I am!”) but they’re not real. They’re a mind-made illusion. I was doing a 3-day, one-to-one retreat with one of my clients recently, and I shared this metaphor:

Imagine taking a glass, filling it with fresh water from the kitchen tap and placing it on the counter. Next to it are dozens of other glasses of water. Some of them were poured last week, some last month, some last year and some 10 years ago. The glasses you poured yesterday have a few bubbles in them, while the 10-year-old glasses are stagnant and filled with green algae. But all the time, the tap is there, ready to deliver a glass of fresh new water.

You can think of each glass of water as a thought, while the tap is its source: THOUGHT, the reality principle. In any moment, we can look away from the glasses of water we’ve already poured, and turn our attention back to the tap. It’s in the nature of thoughts to change; the only thing that stops them changing is our conviction that they’re real, and the resulting tendency to keep focusing on them. The moment we turn our attention to where the thoughts come from, we’re on-track for some fresh new thinking.

We’ve all had the experience of fresh new thought:

From the mundane (suddenly remembering where you left your keys)To the creative leap (giving up on a thorny problem, then getting hit with the solution when you’re doing something else)To the profound (the moments of clarity / changes of heart that signal a new direction in your life)

These are all examples of your intuitive ability to stop focusing on the things you’ve already thought (the glasses) and allow yourself to look in the direction of where new thoughts come from (the tap).

Steve Aitchison: What one thing would you do today to see the quickest results in changing our lives?

Jamie Smart: Your biggest leverage point for getting results and changing your life in a positive way is your understanding of how life works. This sets the context for everything from the thoughts you think and the feelings you feel to the actions you take and the results you create. The epistemologist Gregory Bateson famously said that the biggest problems in the world come from the difference between how life works and the way people think. As a species, we’re currently in the grip of a misunderstanding about how the mind works and where our experience of life comes from. The gap between how our experience works and how we think our experience works is the cause of most problems, limitations and suffering. The one thing that will get you the quickest most sustainable results is this: upgrade your understanding of how life works and how the mind works. The Innate Thinking® model uses “implication-based learning” to create meaningful results and deep, sustainable change. As you deepen your understanding of innate thinking, you close the gap between how life works and how you think life works, resulting is increasing clarity and all the benefits that brings.

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I hope you enjoyed this interview with Jamie Smart and that you’ll check out his book:

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Clarity:Clear Mind, Better Performance, Bigger Resultshttp://ClarityBook.biz

Buy the book between March 12th – 31st, 2013 and you will receive:

Access to a collection of dozens of Jamie’s Clarity training videos, including many coaching demos, to help guide you to finding your own clarityFree access to a special 1-day “Kickstart Your Clarity” event, which you can attend either in London OR on online via live stream from anywhere in the world.

If you happen to be reading this before the launch has started, you can register at that page for a “launch reminder”. When you do, Jamie will give you 2 free chapters of the book along with access to his Clarity training videos. That way, you can get a feel for what the book is about before you buy. Then, Jamie will drop you an email as soon as the book is available on March 12th.

Thanks for reading! Please share your comments and thoughts below. I love reading your feedback.

AND… be sure to follow Jamie tomorrow when the next stop on the Virtual Blog Tour is Maria Gamb, who will be interviewing Jamie on the deep drivers for leadership, entrepreneurial and business success. To visit that “stop” on the tour, go to http://mariagamb.com/blog/2013/03/8-deep-drivers-behind-leadership-business-success.



Interview with Jamie Smart on Developing The Inner Self

Braised coconut spinach with chickpeas and lemon


A wonderful mid-week dinner treat, served over basmati rice.


Braised coconut spinach with chickpeas and lemon

Pay as you go solar power systems turn lives on in Guatemala


Instead of having to come up with the full amount for a small home solar system, Guatemalans will soon be able to pay as they go, using their mobile phones.


Pay as you go solar power systems turn lives on in Guatemala

Elon Musk calls New York Times review "low-grade ethics violation"


I thought the Tesla vs New York Times saga was over, with both sides having exhausted their ammo and now moved on, but apparently not.


Elon Musk calls New York Times review "low-grade ethics violation"

Infographic explains "terrifying math of global warming"


A powerful infographic explains the math of climate change and why we must leave fossil fuels in the ground.


Infographic explains "terrifying math of global warming"

Kickstarter Campaign Aims to Reinvent the Flywheel


The new take on the technology uses more flexible materials to make it significantly cheaper.


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Touring Graham Hill's LifeEdited Apartment


TreeHugger founder Graham Hill recently wrote about his apartment in the New York Times. Read more about it and how it came to be.


Touring Graham Hill's LifeEdited Apartment

Green Chutney : Cilantro-Mint Chaat Chutney

I heart Spice!

What is food without a good kick to it, no? I’m so thankful for them Indian taste buds ;) Today I will share my mother’s recipe for what I think is a quintessential chutney for any household – Green Chutney or the Cilantro-Mint Chutney that is the life of most North-Indian street food, particularly


Green Chutney : Cilantro-Mint Chaat Chutney

Sunday, March 10, 2013

A Near Death Experience (NDE). Donnie Tash goes from being a psychotherapist to a psychic medium.

Donnie Tash 250Donnie Tash, a retired psychotherapist, experienced an NDE (Near Death Experience) when he lapsed into a coma after surgical complications. He remembers looking down at his body from high on the wall in the corner near the ceiling and needing to get back in it. He will share his story with us and talk about the psychic abilities he had when he recovered. His metamorphosis was from psychotherapist to psychic medium and from listening to the living to receiving information from the dead. We will compare and contrast his experience with that of Eben Alexander who wrote “Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife.” Donnie is the “real deal” and his story is one you won’t want to miss. You are welcome to call in with your questions.

Guest Bio: Donnie Tash is a retired psychotherapist who specialized in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and was a certified addiction counselor.A Near Death Experience (NDE). Donnie Tash goes from being a psychotherapist to a psychic medium. After retirement, he moved to Arizona with the intention of traveling the world. While recuperating from a “routine surgical procedure, he lapsed into a coma and had a Near Death Experience (NDE). When he began to recover, he felt that something was different—he started receiving information about people differently than in the question/answer format practiced in psychotherapy. He was receiving information from those who had died. Since that time, he has had the opportunity to give psychic readings to many individuals and their pets and he serves as a bridge for people to reconnect with their loved ones who have crossed over. He a co-founder of the website psychiclibrary.com, an interactive and educational site dedicated to the psychic/metaphysical realm For more see www.psychiclibrary.com.

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A Near Death Experience (NDE). Donnie Tash goes from being a psychotherapist to a psychic medium.

Eating Local in Two Feet of Snow

Spring will be here in a few short weeks but much of the Northern Hemisphere is still knee-deep in snow. So I’m pleased to publish today’s guest post by Jenn Greanleaf who shares with us how to eat healthy, local foods in the winter.

When most of the country is covered in snow during the winter, eating local is a challenge because there is too much snow and not much of anything else. It IS possible to eat well in the middle of winter, and here’s how!

Year-Round Farmer’s Markets

Did you know that there are year-round farmer’s markets? These winter farmers markets are found throughout the country, including where the biting cold typically keeps people inside. Some year-round farmer’s markets have as many as fifty vendors or as few as five depending on the area of the country you’re living in. Scan the Internet to help you find these markets and, in some cases, they are advertised in your local newspaper.

Don’t Forget the Hunters

Deer meat, otherwise known as venison, is a favorite of many. However, some hunters have a surplus of this meat and they don’t want it to go bad. Consider purchasing meat packages from hunters, or bartering for something they are in need of. Keep in mind that venison has a “gamey” taste that some people don’t find palatable. Therefore, it is a good idea to make sure you like it before you start buying packages or trading goods.

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Build a Root Cellar

Root cellars are popular among those who like storing garlic, apples, potatoes, squash and onions. Select the dampest part of your basement and make sure you are next to an outside wall in order to keep temperatures as close to the dirt’s as possible. There are dozens of plans for building a root cellar available in books and on the Internet. Choose a plan that best suits your home and the size of your basement.

(Root cellars are not limited to just potatoes. Image courtesy of http://sxc.hu)

Learn How to Can

Canning is done by some as a hobby and by others as a way of life. There are many foods that can be preserved in these air tight jars such as pickles, apple sauce, jams and honey. If you are canning soups that contain meat, you must use a pressure canner. Otherwise, using a water bath canner is fine. This is another opportunity to trade items with friends who have canned items you do not have stock of and vice versa.

Cook and Freeze

Homemade-bread

This is a lot of fun, especially if you are doing it with a group of friends. Because anything can be frozen, the biggest challenge is learning how to blanch vegetables and ensuring you have bags that are air tight. There are food preserving machines available that make quick work of cooking and freezing. Focus on baked goods, soups, produce, casseroles and meats. Make sure the bags are as flat as possible so you can fit as much in your freezer as possible.

Breads are just one of the options for cooking and freezing. Image courtesy of http://sxc.hu

Raise Chickens

If you have the space on your property, consider raising chickens. They are low maintenance and only require chicken feed, hay, water and a chicken coop. Depending on how many chickens you decide to raise, the size of your coop can remain relatively small. Just make sure they have laying beds and a place to roost. On average, you will see one egg per day per chicken if they are laying daily.

As you can see, there are a number of ways to continue eating locally throughout the winter season. Just because it’s freezing outside doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the bounties of the summer. The trick is to plan ahead, set up trades with friends or other locals, and make a budget for what you would like to buy.

About the Author

Jenn Greenleaf is a freelance writer who likes writing about parenting, education, news, and legal matters. You can check her out on Reputation.com.

This past year I’ve spent a lot of time with a friend who’s a hunter, fisherman and cook extraordinaire! I’ve been exposed to a traditional way of living, like eating wild rabbit and rooster (which I helped slaughter – what an experience that was) and I’ve been loving it. And for many years now, I’ve been wanting to do much of what Jenn suggests, like learning how to preserve. (Me thinks this year is the year!) Do YOU participate in any of these activities?

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Run Hundred’s Top 10 for March 2013

Workout MusicChris from Run Hundred is back again with his Top 10 workout songs for March.

He says, “This month’s top 10 is interesting for its lack of pop stars. Britney Spears, Flo Rida, and Will.I.Am each turn up in the list. But, they’re in the minority. Put simply, there weren’t a lot of pop songs that came out this month. In their absence, an eclectic bunch of tracks came out of the woodwork: the YouTube smash “Harlem Shake,” Fall Out Boy’s comeback single, and a gritty ode to hell-raising from A$AP Rocky.”

Here’s the full list, according to the votes placed at his site Run Hundred.

Top 10 Workout Songs March 2013

Flux Pavilion & Childish Gambino – Do or Die – 145 BPM
Cee Lo Green & Lauriana Mae – Only You – 110 BPM
Baauer – Harlem Shake – 140 BPM
DJ Pauly D & Jay Sean – Back to Love – 128 BPM
Olly Murs & Flo Rida – Troublemaker – 108 BPM
Bignic – Down – 124 BPM
ASAP Rocky, Skrillex & Birdy Nam Nam – Wild for the Night – 70 BPM
Fall Out Boy – My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up) – 77 BPM
Will.I.Am, Britney Spears, Hit-Boy, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Wayne, Nelly & Diddy – Scream & Shout (Remix) – 130 BPM
Swedish House Mafia – Don’t You Worry Child (Promise Land Remix) – 129 BPM

You can find more workout songs at the free database at RunHundred.com. Browse the song selections there by genre, tempo, and era to find the music that best fits with your  personal workout routine.

What is your favorite workout song?


Run Hundred’s Top 10 for March 2013

Giveaway Winner and Deals

Congrats to Mindy from Mindy’s Fitness Journey who won my impromptu blog birthday giveaway.  Random.org chose her as the winner and she has already been sent her Amazon gift card.  She opted for the gift card so happy shopping, Mindy!

She also won the Craving Secrets ebook and bonuses from my friend Diana, the cravings coach.  Thanks for the generous donation, Diana!

I also want to thank everyone for answering all the fun questions and giving me feedback on what you would like to see more of here on the blog.  Looking forward to adding more fun stuff this  year.

Magazine Specials:

Don’t miss the Madness Sale! Save 70-90% on top titles!  You’ll find some great finds there like Cooking Light, Women’s Day, Health and more.

Here’s a $5 OFF – Coupon Code: MADNESS for select titles only. You’ll find some favorites like Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Runners, Prevention and others as well. Great deals this month!

Calendar Deals:

If you are as crazy as I am about calendars, you’ll get excited for these deals.  Get 50-75% OFF 2013 calendars and starting Sunday, you can take 15% OFF site wide with the coupon code DAYLIGHT15.  This daylight offer is good until 3/16/13.

I’m always shopping at this site.  I have my eye on all the nutrition and health calendars. Love the Simply Raw, Organic Kitchen Garden, Biggest Loser and oh there are more.

Food Deals:

Free downloadable booklet with Top 20 Diabetic Breakfast Recipes.

Free Saving Money on Groceries e-book.

Happy shopping!

Got anything fun planned for the weekend?  If the weather is nice tomorrow, Kev and I are going to try to get out for a nice walk. Otherwise, the home gym it is.  I’m also hoping to get the video of our home gym edited and ready to post next week.  I wish I wasn’t so techy challenged.

Know of any great deals this week?


Giveaway Winner and Deals

Stop Looking for Immediate Results

We all want immediate results, instant satisfaction, but it does not always come to us the way we would like.

Your mind has to be aligned with the goals that you want. Your eating has to align with the goals that you want. And finally your exercise and fitness has to align with the goals that you want.

Don’t give up today or tomorrow because success isn’t here yet. Just persevere and do all the right things, treat your body well so that every day you feel better than the day before.

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