Rabu, 02 Mei 2018

Feng Shui Bathroom the Most Important Room in Your Home

Feng Shui Bathroom the Most Important Room in Your Home

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Feng Shui Bathroom the Most Important Room in Your Home

Use Feng Shui in Your Bathroom

Your bathroom is a place that you will use everyday, no matter what. And while this room tends to be forgotten when it comes to Feng Shui, its often one of the more energetically challenged rooms of a home. As it already has water energy which can not be removed, this becomes a place where energy can drop or be deflected in the wrong ways. Ignoring this most important room can be the root of many Feng Shui problems. If you feel that you cant get ahead financially, there are always emotional issues in the home and life or you physically feel drained its take to take a good look at your bathrooms. Heres what you need to know about using Feng Shui in your bathroom.

No Good Place for a Bathroom

Unless youve built your home with Feng Shui ideas in mind, its likely that your bathroom is in a bad place, energetically speaking. If its adjacent to or above your kitchen, its going to take away the fire energy of that room with the water energy and create a lot of steam in your life.

If the bathroom is adjacent to a bedroom, that drains life force energy from that area. And if the bathroom is above the front door, that can drain energy away. A bathroom in the center of a home? Thats even worse as this causes the health area to be impacted every day by all that occurs in a bathroom.

Cleanliness Adds Good Energy

But there are always Feng Shui fixes you can use to help your bathroom energy be more stable and attractive. First of all, you always want to keep your bathroom clean. Any dirt or clutter is going to further hinder the flow of energy in the space and affect the other spaces the bathroom might touch. Make sure to give the bathroom a good cleaning once a week, but more often if you have children or make a mess. Cleaning every surface will not only promote health, but it will also ensure that you are keeping the energy moving.

Add Warmth to the Space

Since the bathroom tends to be a cold place, you need to add warmth to it and thus add warmth to the energy of the space. Begin by adding warm colors to the room so as to counteract the water energy. You will want to avoid an all white bathroom, for example, and focus more on pastel colors that promote a soothing energy, while still adding brightness. Make sure the bathroom is always well lit when you are using it.

It can also help to keep the door closed in order to keep the water energy of the bathroom from upsetting the rest of the home. While you might not be able to do much with the placement of this room, the bathroom can become a positive energy with these simple adjustments.

Above all make sure that you keep the toilet seat down when not in use and keep the bathroom door closed at ALL times!

Selasa, 01 Mei 2018

Fecal Impaction vs Constipation

Fecal Impaction vs Constipation

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Fecal Impaction vs Constipation

Constipation and fecal impaction is not the same thing. Many people think that they are the same. While they both involve the intestines, bowels and fecal matter, they are two different problems that have to be treated differently.

Constipation is the term used to describe slow moving feces or stool through the intestines. The longer it takes for fecal matter to be eliminated from the body, the drier and harder it will become. Symptoms of constipation include passing small, dry hard stools, a feeling of incomplete evacuation, straining, fatigue, bad breath, skin eruptions, abdominal pain, hemorrhoids and irregular bowel movements.

Fecal impaction is the term used to describe a large mass of hard stool or fecal matter that is "stuck" in the rectum. Symptoms of fecal impaction may be similar to constipation symptoms. However, in addition to those symptoms the individual may have bladder problems, back pain, nausea, vomiting, dehydration, a distended abdomen, a rapid heartbeat, sweating, fever, dizziness and even high or low blood pressure. Individuals who have a fecal impaction may also experience very explosive diarrhea. This diarrhea does not remove the impaction, it moves around the impaction.

Constipation can be very uncomfortable and annoying. Fecal impaction is far more dangerous than constipation. Fecal impaction can be life threatening. Fecal impaction that is not treated can worsen and the individual could possibly die from it.

Constipation can be caused by numerous things including not eating enough fiber, not drinking enough liquids, a lack of exercise, certain medications, changes in lifestyle or routine, ignoring the urge to move your bowels, abusing laxatives, irritable bowel syndrome, pregnancy, traveling and other various reasons.

Fecal impaction can be caused by ignoring constipation, pain medications, illness and long term use of laxatives. Many people are surprised to learn that prolonged use of stimulant laxatives can lead to fecal impaction, but it is true. With prolonged use the colon can become dependent upon the laxative to aid it in evacuation. When the colon has been exposed to laxatives and stool softeners for a period of time and then it does not get the expected dose, constipation and fecal impaction can occur. To put it simply, prolonged laxative use can make your body forget how to move and evacuate fecal matter on its own.

If constipation is not addressed and an individual develops fecal impaction it cannot be treated as easily. Fecal impactions in the rectum must be removed manually by a medical professional.

Constipation should be addressed at its onset to prevent a fecal impaction. Steps to alleviate constipation can include making changes in the diet, drinking an adequate amount of water, exercising and doing a colon cleanse. Tips to aid in stool evacuation include the following:

When you are sitting on the toilet, it is important that you do not hold your breath when you are trying to eliminate a stool. A good constipation tip is to breathe in your nose and out through your mouth. Holding your breath while you are trying to pass a stool can actually hamper the elimination process because it closes up the bottom.

Learn how to push without straining. When you have placed your feet on the stool, simply lean forward and breathe normally. This will enable your stomach muscles to push the stool out without straining. Essentially, you are pushing from your waist.

You should always respond to any sign that your bowels want to move. Delaying or putting off a bowel movement can aggravate constipation. No matter where you are, if you feel like your bowels want to move, find a bathroom.

Don't let constipation get the better of you. Be proactive and take the necessary steps to keep you body's digestive system in good health and running smooth.

Famous Hair Accessories-The Women Inventors Behind Them

Famous Hair Accessories-The Women Inventors Behind Them

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Famous Hair Accessories-The Women Inventors Behind Them

Remember the TopsyTail? How could you forget? The best-selling hair accessory in history had a ubiquitous infomercial in the 1990s that set the standard for other fashion accessory products to follow. TopsyTail sold over $100 million in a short period of time. Meanwhile, other successful products Hairdini, Whirl-a-Style and FanTail have enjoyed longer market longevity, and evolving product lines. All products were invented by women, who got into the business for different reasons in unique ways.
FanTail- consistently a best seller at Ulta stores for over five years.

For Sandra Lunde, the inventor of the FanTail (which inserts in the hair to make a spiky ponytail), an actual dream about inventing something for the hair was the epiphany she needed to get into the business. The dream was so real that I knew I just had to invent something and make it come true, Sandra recalls. She always enjoyed doing hair as a child, and even did her mothers hair, while dreaming of a future as a hairstylist. She notes that she would have gone into another creative field, such as graphic or interior design, had she not done this. She was quite the fashionista as well, reading beauty magazines and shopping for the latest trends in clothing. She has long, straight hair that, while plain when worn down, works well with her FanTail product, especially during the summers. She attributes perseverance, a positive attitude and wanting to succeed as personal traits that led to her success. She invested her own money in the product, and while she got frustrated at times, kept going no matter what. The inspiration for the products circular pronged shape came during a night of ordering in- We got a pizza to go and there was a plastic thing inside the box, it was to hold the box from sticking to the pizza...and from that I got a basic shape for my product. Kind of weird I know! Had she done anything differently, she would have tried to get a licensing agreement with an outside company for her first product, Clip-N-Lift, and collect royalties, instead of making and marketing the product herself. With the FanTail she got it right, and decided to go with a licensing agreement through Accessory Brainstorms. She tells future inventors to believe that you can do anything and never give up!

TopsyTail - dominated the marketplace from 1991-93, selling over $100 million.

Tomima Edmark, the inventor of TopsyTail (which turns a ponytail inside out to make interesting hairdos), simply put, wanted to be her own boss. She had climbed as high as she could and reached the glass ceiling at IBM, but tired of working for other people. She was interested in hair out of necessity; she had always had long hair and was always looking for quick solutions. Fashion was always in her mind growing up, and she always wanted to be a fashion designer or do something artsycreative. I designed a hanger to hold clothing matched with accessories that came with instructions on how to make four or five outfits out of the things held by the hanger. With my surge machine I made matching placemats and napkins for football, soccer and baseball teams. While she didnt consider herself a fashionista in the traditional sense, she remembers I certainly had my own strange sense of fashion. While other kids were wearing sloppy, grungy clothes in Seattle, I made my own clothes, many of them in batik, macram, crocheted or knitted. And I had 20 different hats! Shes still not a heavy shopper, but prefers spicing up classics with accessories- they make your clothing trendy, she notes. She funded and reinvested in TopsyTail herself. The inspiration for the product design came from a circular knitting needle, which she one day discovered she could create hairstyles with. She gave it an ergonomic handle shaped like a toothbrush, and chose the color red because you will always see it in a drawer. She still uses her TopsyTail daily to create dozens of different hairdos. Life after TopsyTail wasnt perfect- hair jewelry for the TopsyTail, the Bowrette and the Halo Hat all broke even but were essentially failures, she laments. She reminds inventors that 95% of the game is showing up! I research and test carefully, then I go for it. Most people give up. I suggest not to over think, when you believe in it, stick with it. Assume that you will have to be responsible for everything yourself. The only thing she would have done differently with TopsyTail is being more on guard about knock-offs and suing the retailers who carried them as opposed to the manufacturers, because retailers would have removed the copies from the stores fast. Ever the entrepreneur, had she not developed TopsyTail, she would have done exactly what shes doing now- developing and running an online business, in this case, herroom.com, one of the first sites for womens intimate apparel. She selected intimate apparel because it is something everyone needs, creates a lot of reorders and cant become obsolete.

Whirl-a-Style- 1994 to present. By 1997 selling 20,000 units a month to Claires Boutiques.

Lois Sonstegard, inventor of the Whirl-a-Bun/Whirl-a-Style(makes buns and up-dos by wrapping hair with a snap-lock feature) had a PhD in hospital finance and management, and was content working in the healthcare business- until her son was born with a severe disability that would require her to have more time at home to help him. She moved into the bed and bath business, designing for major department stores. She never had intentions of getting into the hair business- the idea I developed just happened to work for hair. Randomly, she was leaving a factory with too much stuff to carry (scraps that her environmental consciousness would not allow her to throw away), and was handed a plastic handle, when the revelation came- creating handles to carry the bags of stuff was no different than managing hair and organizing it in a fashionable way. With that thought, I was off and running. Although she wanted to be a nurse as a kid, she understood fashion early, out of necessity. By age 12 I was over 6 feet tall and had outgrown ready to wear clothing, so I began sewing my own clothes. That led me to making my own fashion and designs. From that I think there grows an interest in how you put yourself together and hair becomes a natural part of that. She thinks her strength is in finding unusual solutions to problems. On success- and failure, she comments that starting a business from the beginning keeps me forever humble because it never exactly does what I think it should do or what others think it should do. I have had my ups and downs with developing markets---that means I get often stretched beyond my liking. Marketing is an area I have had to teach myself. Tenacity has been the key to her success. I think working with my son taught me that if one approach didnt work, I just needed to go down another street and look some more. There was no giving up with him and I have brought that same persistent energy to this business. She used her own money to launch the product, lamenting that an untried idea is not interesting to investors. She came close to giving up on the product many, many times, but then something would happen I would realize there was an untried path and I would go check it out. Strokes of luck and good timing didnt hurt either. She credits meeting the owner of Accessory Brainstorms at a trade show in Las Vegas (an important business relationship for her) with her being able to get the product into Claires stores, with their assistance. She tells future inventors to get some one who will mentor you. Everyone needs help and good advice.

Hairdini- 1992 to present. By 1994 grossing over $1 million a year.

Denie Schach, the inventor of Hairdini (a peanut-shaped, bendable hair tool that creates dozens of up-do styles), was always into hair. Since the age of 15, she did the hair of everyone from her mother to prom attendees. She even received a scholarship to go to beauty school. She loved recreating what she saw in fashion magazines and on TV. She had thought about becoming an actress, dancer or fashion designer. As far as being a fashionista, she says I did get into magazines and love fashion, however money was very tight and I was an immigrant child at a catholic school - my dad a janitor. I had to be very creative to stay fashionable. This led to sewing my own cloths which was the key to my latter development in designing the Hairdini. The road to success was not perfectly paved- she recalls making misjudgments in peoples character in both her personal and business life. Certain products failed, yet they lead the way for better products to be developed, and so she doesnt see them as failures. She credits persistence, moving forward and believing in the products for her success. Also not losing sight of her goal of becoming that artist/inventor she had always wanted to be. I felt an obligation to the consumer which led to me pioneering the instructional videotape in products. I worked on it daily if only for an hour- it all added up to the finished result. Listening to the experience of other people that had more knowledge than I did and seeking advice. I also have a good disposition and seldom get down. Being a healthy person is the real key. She launched the company with angel investors. The company was under-invested, which led to some major business mistakes. She came so close to giving up at times that she threw the product in the garbage because it would not sew properly. Manufacturing seemed hopeless. I took a break from the idea for about six months. Denie feels timing was critical for her product, as infomercial marketing was just taking off at the time, and the product probably wouldnt have had sold as much without one. Had she done things differently, she would have gotten more launch money and worked with people with more experience and integrity than she did. Denie advises future inventors to make sure their products are things the majority of people would find useful and to price it accordingly. Do not buy inventory until you know you have a market. Have a marketing plan. Do not let it monopolize your life. Persist, persevere. Be open to change. In conclusion, there are valuable lessons to be learned from these diverse women of hair accessory fame. Persistence seems to be the name of the game, but following your dreams is only so good as your business plan and the people you choose to work with. Childhoods full of creative pursuits gave these women a platform on which to build their visions. Product designs spawned out of simple everyday items- a knitting needle, a pizza holder, a curler, a handle, went on to be the answer for millions of women to that age old question- what do I do with my hair today?!

Joan Lefkowitz, an original marketer of TopsyTail tm, is president of ACCESSORY BRAINSTORMS, NYC, a licensing, marketing and sales representation agency and consultancy for Fashion/Beauty Accessory and Lifestyle Inventions. Accessory Brainstorms is always looking for inventions in these categories, and offers one-on-one consulting for inventors who need guidance. ACCESSORIES Magazine awarded Joan for the Most Inventive Products and also cited her as one of the 100 most important accessories industry Movers and Shakers. www.accessorybrainstorms.com

Factors to Consider when Buying Furniture for your Home

Factors to Consider when Buying Furniture for your Home

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Factors to Consider when Buying Furniture for your Home

There are quite a number of factors that come into play when one is buying furniture for their home. The buying of furniture is not something that should be rushed into. One should take care to ensure that they buy pieces that will be able to effectively take care of all their furniture needs. They should also take the time to ensure that the pieces that they buy will go a long way in ensuring that the pieces help to turn the house into a home. Among the factors that should influence the furniture that you buy are:

Your budget

This is a very important factor. If you choose to just rush into buying furniture that you cannot afford, you will end up with a heavy debt on your back and the furniture pieces will end up being a source of pain instead of a source of joy. It is very important that you be honest with yourself on the amount of money that you can comfortably spend on furniture without getting yourself into debt. This does not mean that you should forego your dream; fir instance if you are looking to buy the ion design furniture, do not switch to a different design, simply take the time to shop around until you find a store that will sell you the furniture at an affordable price. Quality is another point to consider. Just because furniture is priced right doesn't mean it will stand the test of time. Many of the furniture Stores sell furniture at terrific prices, but the quality is not all it should be and once in your home, if you have an active family, you may find the furniture quickly falls apart.

The size of your home

It is important that you be objective when shopping for furniture. Do not go and buy pieces that will end up squeezing your home. Buy pieces that will fit just well into your home and still leave enough space for people to walk around. A cramped up space is never a good place to be in and you will realize that the house will become very uncomfortable if the furniture will be squeezing you in. Therefore if you are planning to purchase furniture, you should not only simply consider furniture's color and design, what's more, it is better to consider room space that whether furniture will be harmonious with whole atmosphere, which is the most important.

Whether or not you will be moving

You might have just moved into a small rental house where you are starting your life from. When the money starts rolling in, do not just run to purchase big sofa sets. Buy just what you need at that moment. Save the money for the eventual move that you will make into the bigger space. This will allow you to lead a comfortable life both in the smaller home and the bigger one that you will eventually move into. You do not want to run to buy furniture now then after you move you find yourself dealing with issues such as the furniture does not blend with your new home or even does not fit in the new home.

The modern Ion design furniture are some very beautiful pieces that should definitely be invested in. They make for a good sight and they also serve well to convert a house into a home. You can be able to easily buy some pieces of this furniture from the internet. There are quite a number of online stores that sell this design in a wide variety and at an affordable price.

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