Today’s Inspiration ~ Kindess

“Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another.”

~ Grantland Rice

A Better Life ~ Let Love Overflow

Don’t waste a moment, let those you love know you love them. We all want to live long, healthy lives. Yet, none of us is guaranteed tomorrow. That’s why the wise ones tell us to live in the moment, it’s all we have. Fill it up with love until it is overflowing and touching all who come your way. Here’s hoping that you have many tomorrows in your life and that each today overflows with love. 

Today’s Poem ~ The Message

The Message
Duncan Campbell Scott
Wind of the gentle summer night,
Dwell in the lilac tree,
Sway the blossoms clustered light,
Then blow over to me.

Wind, you are sometimes strong and great,
You frighten the ships at sea,
Now come floating your delicate freight
Out of the lilac tree,

Wind you must waver a gossamer sail
To ferry a scent so light,
Will you carry my love a message as frail
Through the hawk-haunted night?

For my heart is sometimes strange and wild,
Bitter and bold and free,
I scare the beautiful timid child,
As you frighten the ships at sea;

But now when the hawks are piercing the air,
With the golden stars above,
The only thing that my heart can bear
Is a lilac message of love.

Gentle wind, will you carry this
Up to her window white
Give her a gentle tender kiss;
Bid her good-night, good-nigh

Today’s Health Tip ~ What Foods Should You Eat Daily or Often?

Most Important Foods to Eat Often for Good Health

  1. Salmon. This oily fish, known for its bright pink color, is rich not only in healthy protein but also in omega-3 fatty acids, which benefit both your heart and your brain. It also provides you with bone-building vitamin D. Still, serving up salmon every day would be a stretch for most people. Aim instead to eat it at least once a week to reap the health benefits, says Fung.
  2. Brussels sprouts. These crunchy little green balls, which look like mini-cabbages, are nutrient-dense and low in calories — only 28 in half a cup. They offer up a well-rounded group of vitamins, including vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium, and folate. Like other cruciferous vegetables, Brussels sprouts feature bioactive compounds, such as antioxidants, which are chemicals that help prevent cell damage inside your body. . . . You can reduce the bitterness of Brussels sprouts by roasting them with a spritz of olive oil. Add some chopped nuts to the top for a little extra crunch and flavor (as well as extra benefits; see below).
  3. Blueberries. These dark-colored little berries are high in antioxidants, particularly vitamin C, says Fung. Weighing in at 56 calories for 100 grams, blueberries also offer up a good dose of vitamin A and fiber. While most grocery stores will stock blueberries year-round, feel free to substitute another dark-colored fruit — like pomegranates or cherries — if blueberries aren’t in season. Or for some variety, swirl up some frozen blueberries, which taste good at any time of year, with plain yogurt (see below) to make a smoothie.
  4. Nuts. Crunchy and satisfying, nuts not only are filling but also provide an infusion of healthy oils, protein, and vitamin E. Choose any type of nuts: almonds, walnuts, even peanuts (technically a legume), or grab a handful of mixed nuts. Just make sure they’re unsalted.. But keep in mind these are a high-calorie treat. Depending on the type of nut you choose, an ounce can ring in at 200 calories or more — so limit daily intake to a sprinkling to get the benefits without packing on any extra pounds.
  5. Plain yogurt. This creamy treat gives you a dose of probiotics, which are healthy bacteria that help keep your gut working properly and contribute to better overall health. Yogurt is a nutrient-rich food that fuels your body with protein, calcium, magnesium, vitamin B12, and some key fatty acids that your body needs to stay healthy. And if you choose a high-protein yogurt, it can keep you feeling full, which may help you trim your waistline. . . . Plain yogurt too tart? Toss in some blueberries for added sweetness, says Fung, or add nuts for some crunch.

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Today’s Health Tip ~ Keep Moving

Movement is Great for Good Health

“The Body Thrives on Movement,” explains Bill Nurge, MA, exercise physiologist and personal trainer in Ketchum, Idaho. We are made to move. Movement is critical for loading the bones and the muscles and for maintaining bone and muscle density. When we stop moving, we get stiff and lose muscle mass, range of motion, bone density, and balance—which can have disastrous consequences. You don’t need to be a fitness junkie or a superstar athlete to stay healthy, but you do need to keep moving.

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Today’s Smile

Joe: “My boss told me there are no problems only opportunities.”

Pete: “How did you respond?”

Joe: “I said, ‘That’s great. I now have a drinking opportunity.”

Today’s Poem ~ My Life Has Been the Poem

My life has been the poem
Henry David Thoreau
My life has been the poem I would have writ,
But I could not both live and utter it.

What If . . .

What if today I decide to roll with it and take the day as it unfolds? I’ve never met a day where every single thing went my way. I’ve had plenty of good days. Yet, even in my good days, there are bumps here and there. I didn’t notice them because they were overwhelmed by the good things that were happening. If I’m looking for a perfect day, I may as well search for gold or an oil well on my property. I’m not going to find either one. If I roll with the day as it unfolds, I’m likely to enjoy the day, maybe get a few laughs out of it. And, maybe I’ll get a few great surprises I otherwise would not have noticed. 

A Better Life ~ Let Them Know How Much

Right now. This moment. If the person you love is nearby go up to him/her and put your arms around him/her and tell him/her how much you love him/her. A nice kiss will make it even sweeter. Let those you deeply love know it. Let them know it often.

Today’s Power Thought ~ It Doesn’t Have to be Complicated

Simple things down. Let go of the temptation to make things complicated. The less complicated, the less stress. The more time to enjoy life and those you love. 

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