Today’s Smile

Joe: “My girlfriend wanted a puppy, but I didn’t. So, we compromised.”

Pete: “What did you do?”

Joe: “I bought her a puppy.”

A Better Life ~ It’s Time for Peacemakers

A peacemaker is one who has the ability to reconcile differences. Peacemakers search for ways to bring us together. Peacemakers find the path through difference and long held grievances. Peacemakers are needed in families, the workplace, and in global communities. 

Something to Think About

We never know how strong we are until life demands that we use our strength. Within each of us is a deep reservoir of strength that we seldom tap. It’s there waiting for us to call upon it. Imagine if we began using the strength that is already within us before life demands we use it. Imagine the difference we could make. Imagine how our lives would inspire others. Our strength is there. It is present within us. It is waiting for our call to spring into action. Now is the time. Call on your strength to make a difference. We need you. 

Today’s Inspiration ~ You are a Treasure

“Your life is a treasure and you are so much more than you know.”

~ Richard Bach

Today’s Health Tip ~ Why Manganese is Part of a Healthy Diet

Manganese is a trace mineral necessary for many bodily processes, like nervous system function and maintaining healthy immunity. Your body stores some manganese in your organs and bones, however, you need to get adequate amounts from your diet. . . . Our bodies need manganese for healthy bones and cartilage in addition to other vitamins and minerals.

Many foods contain manganese: These foods are healthy options to meet your daily requirement.

  1. Mussels  – Many types of shellfish have high manganese levels. With 5.8 milligrams, a three-ounce serving of mussels offers more than 250% of your daily requirement. Cooked oysters and clams are great options too, with up to 1 milligram for the same serving.
  2. Brown Rice -Brown rice  contains manganese; with 1 cup of cooked brown rice adding 2.2 milligrams to your meal, compared to white rice at 0.6 milligrams.
  3. Hazelnuts  – With 1.6 milligrams per ounce, about 12 hazelnuts can meet 70% of your daily manganese requirement. Pecans are high in the mineral as well, with 1.1 milligrams per serving, and peanuts — whether eaten from the bag or whipped into peanut butter — contain 0.5 milligrams per ounce.
  4. Chickpeas – Protein-rich chickpeas are a versatile legume. A half-cup of chickpeas has 0.9 milligrams of manganese, nearly 40% of your daily value. Depending on what’s in your pantry, you can also get manganese from other legumes. A half-cup of lentils has 0.5 milligrams and kidney beans offer 0.3 milligrams in the same portion.
  5. Spinach – Cooked spinach is a concentrated source of many nutrients, including high amounts of vitamin A and fiber. A half-cup also has 0.8 milligrams of manganese, 35% of what you need each day. If you prefer your greens uncooked, raw kale is a good alternative with 0.2 milligrams per cup.
  6. Pineapple – A half-cup of raw pineapple chunks comes with 0.8 milligrams of manganese. Many other fruits can add toward your daily total as well, including blueberries with 0.3 milligrams per half-cup and a medium apple with 0.1 milligrams.
  7. Whole Wheat Bread – Just one slice of whole wheat bread contains 0.7 milligrams of manganese, therefore, using two in a sandwich has about two-thirds of what you need for the day. Research shows that getting enough whole grains in your diet may reduce your risk of chronic diseases like heart disease or cancer.
  8. Black Tea – If you start your day with a cup of black tea, you’re already 22% of your way toward your total manganese requirement. With 0.5 milligrams of manganese, black tea also beats out brewed coffee, which has 0.1 milligrams per cup.
  9. Potatoes – A medium baked potato has 0.3 grams of manganese, but make sure to eat it with the skin. Along with much of the potato’s manganese content, potato skins have higher levels of fiber, iron, and vitamins C and B6 than the inner flesh.

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Today’s Power Thought ~

What are you waiting for? What is the most important thing that you can do today? Perhaps it’s something big with your work. Perhaps it’s calling someone you love and telling him or her that you love them.

Today’s Health Tip ~ Grape Seeds: Are they safe to eat? What are their benefits?

Can Grape Seeds Be Safely Eaten?

Grape seeds are small, crunchy, pear-shaped seeds found in the middle of seeded grapes. . . . While they may not be the tastiest, they’re harmless for most people to eat. If you choose not to spit them out, it’s OK to chew and swallow them. In fact, ground up grape seeds are used to make grape seed oil and grape seed extract, which have become popular health foods. However, certain populations may want to avoid eating grape seeds. Some research has found that grape seed extract has blood-thinning properties, which could interfere with blood-thinning medications or be unsafe for people with bleeding disorders.

Nutritional Benefits of Grape Seeds

Grape seeds are a rich source of antioxidants, flavonoids, and melatonin, which may support heart and brain health, better sleep, and normal circulation.

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Today’s Good Word ~ Lifetime

We all want a long, healthy, and happy lifetime. There are no guarantees with the long and healthy parts. We can do our best to exercise, eat healthy foods, and get proper sleep; these all help but they do not guarantee a long and healthy life.  It is possible to  be happy during the lifetime that we have. Happiness is more of an attitude toward life than it is something we can acquire. Some of the happiest people I’ve met are those with the least. Conversely, some of the unhappiest people I’ve met are those with the most. Happiness doesn’t depend on one’s wealth, it is how we look at each moment. Whatever the length of your lifetime, make the most of it, enjoy every moment of happiness. 

Something to Think About

What if you wrote the story of your life? Would you tell of all the challenges you faced? Would you tell about the times you stood alone for what was right and didn’t back down? Would you tell of how love came into your life? Would you tell of dreams chased, captured or lost? Our lives are our stories and we are the central character of our stories. Here’s hoping your story is a heroic adventure, one of which you and those who know you can be proud. 

Today’s Inspiration ~ There’s a Gift Waiting for You

“Every problem in your life carries a gift inside it.”

~ Richard Bach

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