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Corporate Fitness Improves Employees Health

November 29, 2010 by angishields

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Corporate Fitness Improves Employees Health
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In today’s Wellness Minute Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy explain how corporate fitness can improve people’s health. In addition to reducing healthcare costs well managed corporate fitness programs improve employees health. Weight loss contests, smoking cessation programs and lunch and learns are just the beginning – good programs include both the carrot and the stick in order to get positive results. Some companies pay you to eat right and work out – some companies make you pay more for your insurance if you smoke. Look for more and more companies offering active workplaces, fitness and nutrition help for their employees in the future. Listen right now to hear Dr Fitness’ tips. Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy’s Wellness Minutes improve your health in 3 minutes a day or less. iTunes Follow us on Twitter @FatGuy and @DrFitness6 Be our Friend on Facebook

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Steve Rae, Founder of roam

November 29, 2010 by angishields

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Steve Rae is the Founder of roam, the innovators work place.  Listen in on how roam provides progressive entrepreneurs an ideal workplace to get work done between appointments, meet with clients, enjoy superb food and beverages and attend unique networking events.  Numerous successful new businesses have launched from roam; when you enter into roam the energy and creativity makes your skin tingle and you heart race. 

Steve is an entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in implementing innovation and change.  As a VP at IBM for 10 years he led complex acquisition integrations, plus he was the world wide VP of services for Learning Solutions.

In case you haven’t noticed, there has been an invisible migration from the traditional work place and the stifling cubicle.  roam was birthed to intercept that mobility trend.

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David Deeter and Chris Hooper, of highly respected firm Frazier & Deeter, LLC appeared on the 12/3 show

November 29, 2010 by angishields

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David Deeter

Frazier and Deeter  (www.frazierdeeter.com) co-founder David Deeter described how this highly respected CPA firm has grown to over 180 employees since it’s founding. 

Chris Hooper

Additionally Chris Hooper shared his experience with launching new companies and guiding them through the acceleration phase.  Chris discusses how he is launching the newly-formed management consulting division of Frazier and Deeter.

Rick Osbourne Says If You Can Do One Pull Up You’ll Never Be Obese

November 29, 2010 by angishields

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Rick Osbourne Says If You Can Do One Pull Up You’ll Never Be Obese
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On today’s show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy had on Rick Osbourne, a former Physical Educator who wants to help kids immunize themselves from obesity by coaching them how to do a pull up. He says that if you can do just one pull up then you will never be obese. Rick’s obesity prevention strategy happened kind of by accident. Once he discovered the relationship between the ability to do pull ups and obesity he put together a program that helps people build enough strength to do a pull up.  You start with assisted pull ups then slowly progress until you can do pull ups with out any assistance. He thinks the pull up test should replace BMI because it is easier for people to understand and quantify. Rick wants you to be Strong at Everything Weak at Nothing. So how many pull ups can you do? To learn more please go to www.pullyourownweight.net

For more Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy check out our Wellness Minutes blog where we give you in depth information on health, fitness and weight loss topics in 3 minutes or less every single day. iTunes

Follow us on Twitter @FatGuy and @DrFitness6 Be our Friend on Facebook

Also please check out our new book 35 Things to Know to Raise Active Kids

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Grapefruit Avocado Salad Recipe

November 26, 2010 by angishields

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In today’s Wellness Minute Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy share their favorite grapefruit avocado salad recipe. Forget about the grapefruit diet – but try this grapefruit salad. Segment out 2 medium grapefruits, slice up 2 medium avocados, make your salad – then mix it all together in a big bowl. drizzle some olive oil and vinegar  and you’ve got a great healthy salad for the family. Listen right now to hear Dr Fitness’ tips. Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy’s Wellness Minutes improve your health in 3 minutes a day or less. iTunes Follow us on Twitter @FatGuy and @DrFitness6 Be our Friend on Facebook

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Apple Slaw Recipe

November 25, 2010 by angishields

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In today’s Wellness Minute Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy share their favorite apple slaw recipe. Try this mayo free recipe for slaw. Mix olive oil, mustard, lemon juice, honey, cabbage, tart apples, radishes, onions, parley together in a big bowl. Put in the refrigerator then mix together again and serve. Saves a ton of calories o go for it. Listen right now to hear Dr Fitness’ tips. Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy’s Wellness Minutes improve your health in 3 minutes a day or less. iTunes Follow us on Twitter @FatGuy and @DrFitness6 Be our Friend on Facebook

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Rick Osbourne Wants You To Do A Pull Up. Dustin Maher Wants to Help Moms Get In Shape. Keith Scott Shares the Healing Power of Spices

November 25, 2010 by angishields

Dr. Fitness & the Fat Guy
Dr. Fitness & the Fat Guy
Rick Osbourne Wants You To Do A Pull Up. Dustin Maher Wants to Help Moms Get In Shape. Keith Scott Shares the Healing Power of Spices
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The most entertaining weight loss and fitness podcast show on radio.” Please click PLAY to listen to the latest Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show podcasts broadcasting live each week from Atlanta, GA, USA.

We are now a Featured podcast on Health, Diet and Nutrition on both iTunes and Zune

To download the show on iTunes please click on this link

To download the show on your Zune please click this link

Be sure to check out our new Facebook Fan Page that blogger, web genius and Fitness Journalist Karla Walsh is helping us with. She is running contests and all kinds of fun stuff for us.  We really appreciate all that she is doing and want to make sure she gets the recognition she deserves. And be sure to check out the SobeFit magazine with a special feature on Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy Also please checkout our new book 35 Things to Know to Raise Active Kids

On today’s show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy opened with Rick Osbourne, a former Physical Educator who wants to help kids immunize themselves from obesity by coaching them how to do a pull up. He says that if you can do just 1 pull up then you will not be obese. to learn more please go to www.pullyourownweight.net

Next fitness professional Dustin Maher came on to talk about his quest to get 1,000,000 moms in the best shape of their lives. To learn more please go to www.dustinmaherfitness.com

We closed the show with Dr Keith Scott, ER doctor and author of the book Medicinal Seasonings. The Healing Power of Spices. If you want to learn about the importance of spices in your own health please go to his website www.spicemd.com

Remember, you can find a tip a day at our new website www.wellnessminutes.com or on iTunes here.

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Happy Thanksgiving! Special Post: Building and Preserving Relationships

November 25, 2010 by angishields

Culp Head Shot 2009The hosts of Eugeria! Radio would like to wish all of our listeners and readers a blessed and Happy Thanksgiving.  As the owners of Griswold Special Care, Sam and I are grateful every day for the Clients, Caregivers and Staff that make our business, and this show, possible.  We feel privileged to be able to provide home care for seniors and disabled adults who very much want to remain in their homes, wherever they call home.  We also want to say thanks to the army of family and professional caregivers that make that possible.  As such, I have written an excerpt from a presentation given to the Parksinson’s Disease Support Group at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital on Thursday, October 21.  Special thanks to Rachelle Carruthers for giving me the opportunity, and encouraging me to write it down!  If you would like a printed copy of this article, please send me an email at brad.culp@griswoldspecialcare.com.

Relationships are hard, even in the best of circumstances!  Sure, it’s easy enough to make a friend, meet a spouse, hire an employee.  What’s difficult is keeping a friend, spouse or employee over a period of years.  And it’s even more difficult to preserve a relationship when one or both of the parties don’t feel well, or are suffering from some type of chronic disease or dementia.

Think about a positive relationship in your life.  What are the characteristics?  Open communication, peace, intuition, sense of happiness.  Now think about a troubled relationship:  stress, anger, silence, verbal outrage.  Which would you prefer?  No contest, right?!

So how does one build and sustain positive relationships?   Emotional intelligence is one’s innate potential for emotional sensitivity, memory, processing and learning ability.  Your emotional intelligence quotient (EQ) reflects how that potential is developed over time.  And unlike IQ, EQ can be developed!  Did you know that Emotional Intelligence is a better predictor of success than grades, IQ, technical skill or cognitive ability.  People with a high EQ make more money, have more friends, generally live longer and are happier in life.

 Here are the dimensions of Emotional Intelligence: 

  1. Self Awareness – recognizing emotion in yourself, knowing what pushes your “buttons”
  2. Self Regulation – the ability to manage emotion in yourself
  3. Self Motivation – learning to change how you act or react in stressful situations
  4. Recognition of Emotion in Others – each person responds differently, know how your loved one will respond in the midst of stress
  5. Management of Emotion in Others – recognize that you cannot change another person, but you can change the dynamic of the situation. 

So how do you improve your EQ?  Think about each of the five dimensions above.  First, identify your own areas of deficiency, your “hot buttons”.  Learn to manage them, or learn to manage situations you know will test your abilities to control your emotions.  Second, when your buttons are pushed, learn to pause – give yourself six seconds.*  Take a step back, reduce the energy you are lending a situation, postpone your reaction and try to modify the circumstances.  Develop a sense of optimism around your relationship, then practice it – it’s contagious! 

Once you’ve addressed your personal issues (dimensions 1-3), then you are ready to develop a plan for managing the relationship.  If you are a Caregiver, realize that you will have to take the first step, and will need to drive the process.  Your loved one is not likely aware of the impact of his or her actions or words on those around him or her.  

There are a number of social skills that establish the union where theory meets action.  Consider the following; 

  • Communication – Will talking help?  If so,
    • Plan your conversations
    • Express your feelings and opinions (without high emotion)
    • Invite joint problem solving
    • Ask open-ended questions
  • Diplomacy
    • Invite your loved one’s feedback before offering your own
    • Listen actively:  perceptions, feelings, body language
    • Clarify and ensure understanding
    • Avoid getting defensive
    • Be prepared to go back to the listening part
  • Modeling
    • Just as you modeled behavior for your children, you must show your loved one how to behave properly and appropriately by modeling the behavior yourself 

If the preceding points can be thought of as a plan, your next challenge is to implement the plan – to try to change the dynamic of your relationship.  Here a few pointers to make that successful: 

  • Pick the right time – for you and for your loved one
  • Before you take your first action, envision the interaction and imagine a positive result
  • Monitor your progress over a period of time
  • Find a confidante with whom you can discuss the situation
  • Be prepared to step back, re-evaluate and try alternative approaches 

Again, relationships are hard.  But anything worthwhile in life is hard.  As a caregiver, you are probably acutely aware of the mortality of your loved one, and of yourself.  Following these guidelines can help you make the most of the precious time you have with your loved one.  A wise person once said, “people may not remember what you did for them, or even what you said, but the will always remember how you made them feel!” 

*The Six Second Pause**

 How do you respond when one voice (in your head or audible) gets really loud?  Do you allow your feelings to be hijacked?  Shouting voices tend to hang out in one part of your brain:  the limbic ring.  Science has shown that if you use another part of your brain for about six seconds, you create a physiological opportunity to choose a constructive response to your emotions.  You do this by using an analytical part of your brain – the cortex.  Examples of analytical thinking include: math, language, complex visual or auditory processing. 

So the next time you feel like shouting, try one of the following: 

  • Count to six in a foreign language – learn a new one for this purpose
  • Say the alphabet backwards
  • Think of six cities in Africa, or Asia or South America
  • List the Seven Virtues, or the Seven Deadly Sins  

It’s hard to continue to pour fuel on a fire when your mind is trying to process an analytical problem.  Give it a try, and see if it doesn’t help you regain your perspective!

Again, from Brad, Sam and Griswold Special Care, Happy Thanksgiving!  May your day be blessed with good food, good cheer, good friends and close family!

 

** The Six Second Pause can be further investigated in The Six Second Pause, by Joshua Freedman 1997-2002

Would Bugs Bunny Eat Carrot Parsnip Soup?

November 24, 2010 by angishields

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In today’s Wellness Minute Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy share their favorite carrot parsnip soup recipe.Parsnips are a great addition to soup. This recipe is so good Bugs Bunny would eat it. Stir fry in olive oil some cut up onions, carrots, parsnip, and other veggies you like. Then toss all that in a  food processor with some vegetable broth and some seasoning like black peppers and chives. Blend until smooth then heat back up in a pot and you’ve got a great tasting soup – perfect for soup season. Listen right now to hear Dr Fitness’ tips. Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy’s Wellness Minutes improve your health in 3 minutes a day or less. iTunes Follow us on Twitter @FatGuy and @DrFitness6 Be our Friend on Facebook

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