Month: July 2023
Thinking Out Loud ~ Finding the Center
Joseph Campbell says in Reflections on the Art of Living, “I know when my life is not in the center. I get desirously involved with my relation to some achievement or system that is tangential to the real centering of my life. And I know when I am on track that is, when everything is in harmonious relationship to what I regard as the best I’ve got, and me. P. 72
Note: We know when our lives are spinning out of control. We’re stressed. We snap at folks we love. We’re not taking care of our physical and spiritual side. That’s why it’s important to set aside quiet time. A time to lower the body and mind’s speed limit. Once we bring our emotional speed limit down, we can center ourselves and regain a sense of peace.
Feel Good Tip for Today ~ Watch Your Emotions
If we have emotional intelligence we are able to better master our emotions. According to a Huff Post report, “In order to manage emotions, it is necessary to understand what emotions are being expressed and what emotions are being felt. That means being fully conscious and aware of what’s going on inside of you so the outside actions can match the inside emotions. Stay present and happiness results.” Become the master of your emotions and life takes a sharp uptick.
Inspiring Quote for Today ~ Let it Go!
“I follow four dictates: face it, accept it, deal with it, then let it go.”
Sheng-yen
Poem of the Day ~ The Lovers
The Lovers
Rumi
The Lovers
will drink wine night and day.
They will drink until they can
tear away the veils of intellect and
melt away the layers of shame and modesty.
When in Love,
body, mind, heart and soul don’t even exist.
Become this,
fall in Love, and you will not be separated again.
Health Tip for Today ~ Nutritious Foods Versus Supplements – Which One is Better?
Eating nutritious foods is Considered Better than Relying Solely on Supplements
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- Nutritious foods provide a wide array of essential nutrients in their natural form. They contain a combination of vitamins, minerals, fiber, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds that work synergistically to promote optimal health. In contrast, supplements often isolate specific nutrients, which may not provide the same benefits as the complex interplay of nutrients found in whole foods.
- Whole foods offer better bioavailability of nutrients compared to supplements. The nutrients in food are often better absorbed and utilized by the body due to the presence of other compounds that facilitate absorption. For example, the vitamin C in an orange is accompanied by fiber, enzymes, and other phytochemicals that enhance its absorption, while a vitamin C supplement lacks these synergistic components.
- Eating a varied diet of nutritious foods allows for a balanced intake of essential nutrients. Different foods offer a diverse range of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals, which contribute to overall health and well-being. Relying solely on supplements may lead to an imbalance, as some nutrients may be consumed in excess while others are insufficiently obtained.
- Whole foods contain numerous other beneficial components beyond essential nutrients. For instance, fruits and vegetables are rich in antioxidants, which help combat oxidative stress and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Additionally, fiber found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables promotes digestive health, regulates blood sugar levels, and supports cardiovascular health. These non-nutrient components are often absent or limited in supplements.
- While supplements can be beneficial in certain situations, excessive intake of specific nutrients can have adverse effects. Some nutrients, when consumed in excess through supplements, can be toxic or interfere with the absorption or utilization of other nutrients. Whole foods, when consumed in appropriate amounts, rarely pose such risks as they contain nutrients in natural, balanced proportions.
It’s important to note that supplements can play a role in addressing specific deficiencies or meeting increased nutrient needs, especially when recommended by healthcare professionals. However, they should not be viewed as a substitute for a healthy and varied diet consisting of nutrient-dense whole foods.
Source: ChatGPT
Joke of the Day
Joe: “I have a friend who claims he’s a compulsive liar.”
Pete: “What do you think?”
Joe: “I don’t believe him.”