Monday, June 29, 2015

Youngliving Everyday Oils Collection



The Youngliving Everyday Oils collection is a great value.  There
are so many uses for all of these essential oils. As an artist I love
the Stress Away before starting my paintings.  A great way to
help me relax and forget the stress of the world and enjoy painting.

I love to put a few drops of Joy in my diffuser. One way to get
all these oils and a diffuser along with all the information about
the essential oils and products at a discount is to sign up for
the Premium Starter Kit.You will receive: 
1. A 24% discount
2. Potential to earn commission and bonuses
Eligibility to participate in the Essential Rewards 
program and earn free products, discounted
shipping, and more
3.The opportunity to help others discover greater health and freedom.

To get your Premium Starter Kit just click on the link below. 
on my web site click on Home Based Business Opportunity.
Easy!!

Click on this link to sign up!

The oils in this select collection provide 
ongoing support for your home, health, and 
body. Enjoy healthy-looking skin with 
Tea Tree oil (Melaleuca Alternifolia) and 
Frankincense, the relaxing benefits of 
Lavender and Stress Away, the immune-supporting* 
power of Thieves and Lemon, the uplifting 
properties of Joy essential oil blend, and much more.

Everyday Oils Essential Oil Collection includes:

Singles
1 - 5 ml Frankincense
1 - 5 ml Lemon
1 - 5 ml Lavender
1 - 5 ml Melaleuca Alternifolia
1 - 5 ml Peppermint

Blends
1 - 5 ml Joy™
1 - 5 ml Purification®
1 - 5 ml PanAway®
1 - 5 ml Thieves®
1 - 5 ml Stress Away™


To get order the Everyday Oils just click here!


If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at:
pattitrostle@aol.com




Sunday, June 28, 2015

Do you get enough sleep?

Do you worry that you’re not getting enough sleep each night? You’re not alone. The Centers for Disease Control reports that nearly 30 percent of American adults average less than six hours nightly, rather than the recommended 7–8 hours. Chronic sleep deprivation can have long-term health consequences, and on a day-to-day basis, not getting enough z’s can leave you sleepy and slam the brakes on your productivity and creativity.

It might be tempting to turn to junk food or an energy drink to get you through the 2 p.m. lull, but consider taking a power nap instead. Think that a short sleep break sounds a little on the lazy side? Think again! Influential nappers have included Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Napoleon, Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, George W. Bush, and Eleanor Roosevelt. Each of these figures already knew what science is now confirming: A power nap can boost your memory, cognitive skills, creativity, and energy levels.

Naps are an underestimated secret weapon for refreshing the mind, boosting memory and cognition, and cultivating a sense of well-being so you can get back to your day sharper than before. Here’s how to put power in your power nap:

Give yourself the permission to nap: Don’t feel guilty—you’re investing just a few minutes to rejuvenate your mind, body, and mood for the rest of the day. Not only will you enjoy a tiny mental vacation, but the alert, rested version of you will also accomplish much more than the fatigued version.
Snack strategically: Consuming caffeine, fat, and sugar interferes with your ability to fall asleep. If you’re planning on a nap within a couple of hours, choose meals and snacks that are high in calcium and protein.
Go dark: Stimulate melatonin production by napping in a dark room or wearing an eye mask.
Get cozy: Keep a blanket handy—your body temperature drops while you snooze.
Timing is everything: Your best, most refreshing results from napping will come from a nap in the early middle of the day—a nap that falls in the late afternoon may more closely resemble nighttime sleep, leaving you groggy.
Speaking of timing, differing nap lengths deliver different benefits:
2–5 Minutes: In the time it takes to grab a snack or flip through Instagram, you could take a micronap that banishes those heavy eyelids.
5–20 minutes: You can increase alertness, stamina, motor learning, and motor performance in just a few short minutes. Plus, others will barely notice that you’ve been away.
20 minutes: Stepping away from you day for less than the length of your favorite sitcom helps increase alertness, stamina, motor learning, motor performance, and muscle memory, while clearing the brain of useless, built-up information. Think of it as housekeeping for your brain.
50–90 minutes: More serious daytime shuteye helps you enjoy the benefits of slow-wave REM sleep, including improving perceptual processing. This length of nap also can be great for allowing the body to repair bones and muscles.

Posted for the Youngliving blog.

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