Monday, December 31, 2012

10 Winter Depression Busters for Seasonal Affective Disorder ...

10 Winter Depression Busters for Seasonal Affective DisorderWe?ve officially entered the hard months, the ?dark ages? as the midshipmen at the Naval Academy say: the time of the year when the sun disappears and the pale complexions of your friends remind you that you had better take your vitamins or else you?ll have a cold to go with your pasty look.

I dread winter each year because many of my depression busters require sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s. What does a girl who kayaks and bikes for sanity do in the winter? Lots of things.

Here are a few of them.

1. Give back.

Ghandi once wrote that ?the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.? Positive psychologists like University of Pennsylvania?s Martin Seligman and Dan Baker, Ph.D., director of the Life Enhancement Program at Canyon Ranch, believe that a sense of purpose ? committing oneself to a noble mission ? and acts of altruism are strong antidotes to depression.

The winter months are a good time to do this because the need is greater, the holiday spirit ideally lasts until February, and you don?t have the excuse of attending family picnics, unless you live in California or Florida.

2. Join the gym.

Don?t let the cold weather be an excuse not to sweat. We have centers today called ?gyms? where people exercise inside! Granted, it?s not the same ? watching the news or listening to the soundtrack from ?Rocky? as you run in place as opposed to jogging along wooded paths with a view of the bay. But you accomplish the goal: a heart rate over 140 beats a minute.

The gym is also a kind of support group for me. These women, I?m guessing, are going after the endorphin buzz just like me because alcohol and recreational drugs don?t do the trick anymore. And, like moi, I suspect that they also have great difficulty meditating. Every time they close their eyes, they have visions of screaming kids, Chuck E. Cheese hell, and the crisis of no thank-you gifts for teachers.

3. Use a light lamp.

Bright-light therapy ? involving sitting in front of a fluorescent light box that delivers an intensity of 10,000 lux ? can be as effect as antidepressant medication for mild and moderate depression and can yield substantial relief for Seasonal Affective Disorder.
I usually turn on my mammoth HappyLite in November, just after my least favorite day of the year: when Daylight Saving Time ends and we ?fall back? an hour, which means that I have about an hour of sunlight to enjoy after I pick up the kids from school.

4. Wear bright colors.

I have no research supporting this theory, but I?m quite convinced there is a link between feeling optimistic and sporting bright colors. It?s in line with ?faking it ?til you make it,? desperate attempts to trick your brain into thinking that it?s sunny and beautiful outside?time to celebrate Spring!?even though it?s a blizzard with sleet causing some major traffic jams.

Personally, I tend to wear black everyday in the winter. It?s supposed to make you look thinner. But the result is that I appear as if and feel like I?m going to a funeral every afternoon between the months of November and March. This isn?t good. Not for a person hardwired to stress and worry and get depressed when it?s cold. So I make a conscious effort to wear bright green, purple, blue, and pink, and sometimes ? if I?m in a rush ? all of them together!

5. Force yourself outside.

I realize that the last thing you want to do when it?s 20 degrees outside and the roads are slushy is to head outside for a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood. It?s much more fun to cuddle up with a good novel or make chocolate chip cookies and enjoy them with a hot cup of Jo.

On many winter days ? especially in late January and early February when my brain is done with the darkness?I have to literally force myself outside, however brief. Because even on cloudy and overcast days, your mood can benefit from exposure to sunlight. Midday light, especially, provides Vitamin D to help boost your limbic system, the emotional center of the brain. And there is something so healing about connecting with nature, even if it?s covered in snow.

6. Hang out with friends.

This seems like an obvious depression buster. Of course you get together with your buddies when your mood starts to go south. But that?s exactly when many of us tend to isolate. I believe that it takes a village to keep a person sane and happy. That?s why we need so many support groups today. People need to be validated and encouraged and inspired by persons on the same journey.

And with all the technology today, folks don?t even have to throw on their slippers to get to a support group. Online communities provide a village of friendship right at your computer. Every day I read comments like this one from Beyond Blue member Margaret: ?Membership in this club to which we all unwillingly belong isn?t something I would wish on anyone; nonetheless, reading how others have survived specific circumstances has given me hope where I?d lost sight of it and inspired me to keep on keepin? on even when my feet feel as if they?re encased in buckets of cement and will pull me under the stagnant water in the bottom of the pit.?

7. Head south.

Granted, this solution isn?t free, especially if you live in Maine. But you need not travel like the Kennedys to transplant your body and mind to a sunny spot for a few days. I try to schedule our yearly vacation the last week of January or the first week of February so that it breaks up the winter and so that I have something to look forward to in those depressing weeks following the holidays.

8. Challenge yourself: Take up a project.

There?s no time like winter to start a home project, like de-cluttering the house or purging all the old clothes in your kids? closets. When a friend of mine was going through a tough time, she painted her entire house?every room downstairs with two different colors. And it looked professional! Not only did it help distract her from her problems, but it provided her with a sense of accomplishment that she desperately needed those months, something to feel good about as she saw other things crumble around her. Projects like organizing bookshelves, shredding old tax returns, and cleaning out the garage are perfect activities for the dreary months of the year. And hey, most of them are free!

My mood can often be lifted by meeting a new challenge ? an activity that is formidable enough to keep my attention, but easy enough to do when my brain is muddied. Learning how to record and edit video blogs, for this girl who hates technology, turned out to be great fun. Friends of mine get the same boost by joining Jenny Craig and losing the 25 pounds of baby fat, or exploring a new hobby ? like scrapbooking. I try to stretch myself in a small way every winter ? whether it be taking a writing class, researching the genetics of mood disorders, or something similar. It keeps my brain from freezing, like the rest of my body.

9. Watch the sugar.

I think our body gets the cue just before Thanksgiving that it will be hibernating for a few months, so it needs to ingest everything edible in sight. And I?m convinced the snow somehow communicates to the human brain the need to consume every kind of chocolate available in the house. We are mammals, yes, so do we think we need an extra layer of fat in the winter to keep us warm? I?m starting to think so.

Depressives and addicts need to be especially careful with sweets because the addiction to sugar and white-flour products is very real and physiological, affecting the same biochemical systems in your body as other drugs like heroin. According to Kathleen DesMaisons, author of ?Potatoes Not Prozac?: Your relationship to sweet things is operating on a cellular level. It is more powerful than you have realized? What you eat can have a huge effect on how you feel.?

10. Stock up on Omega-3?s.

During the winter I?m religious about stocking in my medicine cabinet a Noah?s Ark supply of Omega-3 capsules because leading physicians at Harvard Medical School confirmed the positive effects of this natural, anti-inflammatory molecule on emotional health. I treat my brain like royalty ? hoping that it will be kind to me in return ? so I fork over about $30 a month for the Mac Daddy of the Omega-3s, capsules that contain 70 percent EPA (Eicosapentaenoic acid). One 500mg softgel capsule meets the doctor-formulated 7:1 EPA to DHA ratio, needed to elevate and stabilize mood.

Therese J. Borchard is the author of Beyond Blue: Surviving Depression & Anxiety and Making the Most of Bad Genes and The Pocket Therapist: An Emotional Survival Kit. Write to her at comment@thereseborchard.com or follow her on Twitter @thereseborchard.

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Local sports briefs for Dec. 31

Redbank Valley Holiday Tournament

NEW BETHLEHEM ? Berlin had 12 placewinners, including three champions, and finished second in the team standings on Saturday at the Redbank Valley Holiday Wrestling Tournament.


Chris Miller (132 pounds), Blake Miller (152) and Stew Trulick (195) all captured titles to lead the Mountaineers.

Other placewinners for the Mountaineers were Emil Kiesnowski (106, 8th), Tommy DeArmitt (113, 4th), Joey Swank (120, 4th), E.J. Custer (126, 2nd), Braden Fochtman (138, 6th), Eric Darr (145, 4th), Bryce Fochtman (160, 3rd), Trevor Moore (170, 5th) and Mitchell Walker (220, 2nd).

The top five out of 16 teams were Redbank Valley (271 points), Berlin (212), Cocharton (168.5), Kane (139.5) and Smethport (136.5).

Southmoreland Holiday Classic

ALVERTON ? North Star and Meyersdale were among the 34 teams competing in the Southmoreland Holiday Classic wrestling tournament on Saturday.

North Star?s Levi Albright led the way by claiming the 220-pound title.

Other placewinners for the Cougars were Tayte Mostoller (120, 7th), Tevin Mostoller (138, 6th) and Cory Fritch (152, 8th).

Tanner Hetrick earned runner-up honors at 132 pounds for Meyersdale.

Other placewinners for the Red Raiders were Billy Charlton (113, 3rd), Collin Day (126, 5th), Gavin Berkley (182, 3rd) and Justin Dunmeyer (285, 8th).

Meyersdale was sixth in the final team standings. North Star finished 14th. The top three teams were Butler, Mount Pleasant and Greenville.

Turkeyfoot Christmas Tournament

HARNEDSVILLE ? The Turkeyfoot Valley Boosters Christmas girls basketball tournament is scheduled to conclude today.

Paw Paw (W.Va.) and Union (W.Va.) will meet in the consolation game at 11 a.m.

Salisbury and Turkeyfoot will play for the championship at approximately 12:15 p.m.

Mountain Bowmen shooting schedule

BERLIN ? The Mountain Bowmen Club match shooting schedule for 2013:

Winter 600 league starts Wednesday, Jan. 2. Start time is 7 p.m. (Alternating weeks five-spot target and three-spot target).

Sunday, Jan. 13, five-spot 300 shoot. Start times 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 3, three-spot 600 shoot. Start times 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 17, five-spot 300 shoot. Start times 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 11, 3D-shoot, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 25, 3D-shoot, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 8, 3D-shoot, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 22, 3D-shoot, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

For more information contact Mark Cole at kcole10@verizon.net.

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University of Tennessee Continues Equine Hospital Expansion

The expansion of the University of Tennessee Veterinary Medical Center Equine and Farm Animal Hospitals is forging ahead as planned.

According to the university's website, the $20.9 million project encompasses about 85,000 square feet and includes amenities such as a new neonatal intensive care unit, new equine surgery suites, and a hyperbaric oxygen chamber.

Throughout construction, the university has produced several videos introducing the public to the new amenities that will soon be available. In addition to the aforementioned amenities, video topics include a new Orthopedic Diagnostic Center, new isolation units, and the college's field veterinary services. Links to all the videos are available on the university's?website.

According to the website, the project's completion date is February 2013.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Eric Chua : Life, Business and Real Estate in Singapore ? Try These ...

Many people are drawn to commercial real estate investing because of its potential for high profit, but the truth is that this type of investing also requires a high amount of perseverance, preparation, and research. A lot of people just like yourself become successful at real estate investing by keeping informed and applying the tips in the following article. Stick to the advice presented below to help you succeed in the world of commercial real estate.

It is prudent to consult a tax specialist before purchasing real estate. You adviser can help you calculate the overall cost you will incur in making the purchase, and what portion of the income deriving from the property will be taxable. Work with them so that you can find a lower tax area.

One counterintuitive fact about the apartment market is that many experts recommend avoiding properties with fewer than ten units, as they are actually more of a pain to deal with than large complexes. Each situation is different; however, the research about a particular property will govern your decision.

TIP! Before you start out on your search for the perfect commercial property, you should be fully attuned to the specifics of your business needs. Know exactly what kind of office space you will be using.

Always rent out all the available space in your commercial rental properties. You?re the one who has to pay to keep the building maintained, and if no one?s renting them, you?re wasting your money. If several of your properties are vacant, reexamine your management style and look for ways to fix issues that are keeping tenants away.

Learn how the firm you are considering measures results. How do they determine the space requirements? What is their property selection criteria? How do they negotiate? This and many other little details will all affect your dealings. Understanding where they stand in regards to these things before you sign with this company will be a wise decision.

Before buying a commercial property, research its net operating income to make sure you don?t lose money. Success means that your income outweighs your operating costs.

TIP! Before you present an offer for commercial property, be sure to have your funding source in place. Discuss the situation with your loved ones as well as other investors, and create a list of good lenders available to you.

Go as big as you can when you?re looking at a commercial real estate investment. You may only have planned to buy a five-unit building, but managing 10 or even 50 units will not be any harder. Even a building with five units needs to be commercially financed the same way as a larger building. However, the more units a building has, the less money you?ll pay per unit.

Negotiating is essential. Make sure that you are heard and that you fight for a fair price for the property.

Real Estate Broker

TIP! Try to consider feng shui when you are looking to buy commercial properties and for your office at home. De-cluttering and open spaces are two key tenets, both of which are attractive to buyers.

In order to find a reputable real estate broker who is going to suit your needs, ask your preferred choices some questions, including their idea of what constitutes a success and a failure. Have them define what they consider to be a good result. Gain a clear understanding of their preferred strategies and methods. You need to share the same strategies and beliefs as your real estate broker in order to work successfully with them.

Write down your goals before you start to search out the perfect commercial property. Will the property be used to operate your own company, or will you lease it out to other businesses? It is important to have things like this nailed down before you start the process, so you do not find yourself struggling with these questions, when by this point in the game, you should be focused on other aspects of any potential deal.

Take some digital photos of your property. Make certain your photos highlight specific defects such as carpet spots, wall holes and bathroom discolorations.

TIP! Net Operating Income, the commercial metric for real estate, needs to be understood. In order to be successful, you will have to make sure that you never dip into the negative.

Start posting on a blog to give yourself an expert reputation. You will be able to find a buyer for your property or someone who will lease spaces.

You should always know how to get in touch with emergency maintenance. Inquire with your landlord about who handles the emergency repairs in the space you rent. It is important to keep these contact phone numbers handy and to have a good understanding of how long it will take for them to respond if needed. In case a maintenance emergency should happen, you can use the information provided to lay out an emergency business and customer service plan to save your company?s reputation in case your business is interrupted.

When purchasing commercial real estate, it?s important that you understand the property you?re purchasing may be a lifelong investment. A lot of people will completely ignore the fact that they may have to spend big money in maintaining the property. Make sure that you don?t fall into this trap. The property could need major improvements like a roof replacement or total rewiring. Every building will eventually need upgrades and repairs, and some need them more than others. It is important to build these expenses into your long term budget.

TIP! Create or purchase an inspection checklist before starting to evaluate properties. Tour each potential property, and check how well it meets the requirements on the list.

Real Estate Investing

If you have understood and apply the advice you just read about, you will be on your way to a successful start in commercial real estate investing. By implementing the tips that you have read, you can enjoy success with the many wonderful commercial real estate investing opportunities that are available.

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