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Your 7 days program to self-improvement

There are many ways to lose your sense of self-esteem.

Whatever happens, we should try not to lose our own sense of self.

So what does it take to be a cut above the rest?

Here are some of the things you can think and improve on that should take you through a week.

1. Know your purpose

Are you wandering through life with little direction – hoping that you’ll find happiness,
health and prosperity? Identify your life purpose or mission statement and you will
have your own unique compass that will lead you to your truth north every time.

This may seem tricky at first when you see yourself to be in a tight or even dead end.
But there’s always that little loophole to turn things around and you can make
a big difference to yourself.

2. Know your values

What do you value most? Make a list of your top 5 values.

Some examples are security, freedom, family, spiritual development, learning.
Check your goals against your values. If the goal doesn’t align with any of your
top five values – you may want to reconsider it or revise it.

The number shouldn’t discourage you, instead it should motivate you to do more
than you have ever dreamed of.

3. Know your needs

Unmet needs can keep you from living authentically. Take care of yourself.
Do you have a need to be acknowledged, to be right, to be in control, to be loved?
There are so many people who lived their lives without realizing their dreams
and most of them end up being stressed or even depressed.
List your top four needs and get them met before it’s too late!

4. Know your passions

You know who you are and what you truly enjoy in life.
Obstacles like doubt and lack of enthusiasm will only hinder you.
Don’t let them derail your chance to become the person you ought to be.
Express yourself and honor the people who have inspired you to become
the very person you wanted to be.

5. Live from the inside out

Increase your awareness of your inner wisdom by regularly reflecting in silence.
Commune with nature. Breathe deeply to quiet your distracted mind.
For some, it is enough to just sit in a dimly lit room and play some classical music.
There’s sound, yes, but music does soothe the savage beast.

6. Honor your strengths

What are your positive traits? What special talents do you have?

List three – if you get stuck, ask those closest to you to help identify them.
Are you imaginative, witty, good with your hands? Find ways to express
your authentic self through your strengths.

You can increase your self-confidence when you can share what you know with others.

7. Serve others

When you live authentically, you may find that you develop an interconnected sense of being.
When you are true to who you are, living your purpose and giving of your talents to the world
around you, you give back in service what you came to share with others -your spirit – your essence.
The rewards for sharing your gift with those close to you is indeed rewarding.

Self-improvement is indeed one type of work that is worth it.
The difference lies within ourselves and how much we want to change for the better.

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To Go or Not to Go Herbal

To Go or Not to Go Herbal, that is the Question …

Many people are turning to “organics” and “naturals”, otherwise known as herbals.

The rising popularity of herbal supplements has created a new health lifestyle.
But before you join the bandwagon, here are some things you need to know
about this mean, “green” dietary supplementing machine.

What is the difference between a drug and a dietary supplement?

According to the definition set by food and drug administrations in different countries,
drugs are chemicals that can prevent, prolong the life, treat other effects of a health condition,
improve the quality of life, and/or cure ailments and diseases, or alter the function of any part
or chemicals inside the body. These drugs have approved therapeutic claims. For example,
paracetamol is a drug given to bring down the body temperature in fever. Ascorbic acid
is indicated for the treatment of scurvy. Iron supplements are given to treat mild cases of anemia.

Herbal supplements are not classified as drugs, but as dietary supplements.

The main difference is that they do not have approved therapeutic claims as do drugs.
Moreover, dietary supplements could either contain vitamins, minerals, herbals, or
amino acids, all aimed to add to or supplement the diet of an individual.
They are not intended to be taken alone as a substitute to any food or medicine.

Most of the manufactured medicines we now have once came from animals and plants.
Through the years, chemists isolated the life-saving or life-curing components
and separated them from the harmful ones.

This leads to the further drug research and drug development that lead to the production
of a different variety of drugs for many ailments and conditions from synthetic sources.

But still we have semi-synthetic drugs, as well as drugs that more or less
approximate more natural composition.

Since herbal supplements are made from a mixture of crude herbs reduced into powder
or gel form, and later on packaged as tablets and capsules, there is a possibility that
life-threatening or at least body chemistry-altering components are still present,
thus the expression of concern from the medical community.

Is there a growing concern with the use of herbal supplements?

Yes. With the rising popularity of using and consuming anything herbal or organic
is the proliferation of fake herbal supplements that threaten to endanger lives.

If that’s the case, then why are herbal supplements given drug administration approvals?

One way of ensuring the safety of the people is to have all candidate drugs, food, drinks
and dietary supplements registered with the proper authority.

Otherwise, they would pose more risk with these things being sold in the black market for a hefty sum.

We could ensure the quality and safety of herbal supplements if they get proper classification
with the food and drug administration. Moreover, people may be able to file the proper
complaints in the event a worsening of health condition is proven to be linked to the use
of a particular herbal supplement.

Is using herbal supplements worth the risk?

Yes. It cannot be discounted that many who have tried herbal supplements experienced
an improvement in their health— whether this is due to the herbals themselves or due
to a placebo effect, as long as they do not worsen the condition of an individual, then
using them is worth the risk. But of course, certain things must be considered
before taking those herbal supplements:

Your doctor knows best.

First of all, clear your condition with your doctor.

Ask him/her if taking a particular herbal supplement is safe, given your health condition.
People with heart, liver, or kidney trouble or malfunction are usually not advised to take
these, or to take these herbals in minimum amounts. All substances pass through the
liver and kidneys to be processed and filtered respectively.

Kava, which is used to relieve people from stress, has been pulled out from the Canadian,
Singaporean, and German markets because it contains substances that cause liver damage.

Certain herbals such as Ephedra used for losing weight, contain chemicals with heart-inducing
effects that can increase heart rate, which in turn can exhaust the heart and cause heart attacks,
as reported in several documented cases by the American Medical Association.

Follow the directions for use.

Never take more herbal supplements than the dosage directed by the doctor or as instructed on the bottle. Each individual reacts differently to the components of herbal supplements. While it is perfectly safe for one individual to take in a supplement of primrose oil capsules, another person may be allergic to it.

No matter how the product pamphlet or the label of the bottle sounds about how it has been found to be helpful in certain health conditions, these herbal supplements are not therapeutic. So do not substitute these for the medications prescribed by your doctor for the treatment of certain diseases, or for the maintenance of blood pressure, lowering of blood sugar and cholesterol or to fight off infections.

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