Today’s Inspiring Photo ~ Happy New Year!

It’s Time to Exercise Your Brain – Take the Anagram Challenge 

Today’s mind sharpening anagram is a two or three word phrase. Can you unscramble the anagram to discover the two or three word phrase? It’s time to exercise your brain! 

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Today’s Inspiring Quote: The Gifts of the New Year

Whether we want them or not, the New Year will bring new challenges; whether we seize them or not, the New year will bring new opportunities.

Michael Josephson

“A Happy New Year” An anonymously written poem looking forward to new beginnings

“A Happy New Year.”

by Anonymous

“A happy new year” it will be—if it’s new:
New visions of all that is noble and true,
New powers for service, new knowledge of God,
New zeal for the ways that the heroes have trod,
New comforts, new courage, new graces, new joys,
New peace where the evil assails or annoys,
New friendship, new helpers, new faith and new love,
New treasures on earth and new treasures above,
New wisdom, new glory, new health, and new cheer,
Nothing old, all things new, in the happy new year!

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Do You Have a Hangover From a New Year’s Eve Celebration?

I asked ChatGPT for advice I can with my blog readers on how to treat a hangover after celebrating New Year’s Eve. Here’s the advice ChatGPT offered:

  1. Stay Hydrated: Alcohol is a diuretic, leading to dehydration, which is often a significant part of a hangover. Drinking plenty of water before, during, and after drinking alcohol can help reduce dehydration and some symptoms of hangovers.
  2. Eat Nutritious Food: Although the thought of eating might not be appealing, having a healthy meal can boost blood sugar levels, providing essential nutrients. Foods rich in vitamins and minerals, like fruits and vegetables, can be particularly helpful. For a plant-based approach, consider recommending smoothies or light soups.
  3. Rest and Relax: Sleep can be disrupted after drinking alcohol, so getting some extra rest the next day can help the body recover.
  4. Avoid “Hair of the Dog”: While the idea of drinking more alcohol to relieve hangover symptoms is popular, it only delays the onset of symptoms and can contribute to an unhealthy cycle.
  5. Gentle Exercise: If they feel up to it, a gentle walk or some light exercise can increase endorphin levels, which might help improve mood.
  6. Pain Relief: For headaches or muscle aches, advise them to use over-the-counter pain relievers, but be cautious with the type, as certain pain medications can have adverse interactions with alcohol.
  7. Drink Herbal Tea: Certain herbal teas, like ginger or peppermint, can help settle the stomach.
  8. Remember Electrolytes: Drinks that replenish electrolytes can help restore the body’s natural balance.

Always drink in moderation, hire an Uber, Lyft, or sober friend to get you home.

Today’s Joke: Joe Plans to Breakup With His Girlfriend

Joe: “I’m thinking of breaking up with my girlfriend. She’s a biology teacher.”

Pete: “Is that a problem?”

Joe: “Yes. She has too many skeletons in the closet.”

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