Saturday 28 March 2020

Improve Your Immunity with Diet and Lifestyle Changes

Let’s put it this way. Your immunity is your bodyguard, literally. It’s your body’s natural defence mechanism to prevent the entry of any foreign entity into the system. This means whenever there’s common cold or flu doing the rounds in the neighbourhood, your body immunity can still help you stay safe. Well, there’s only one condition though.

Your immunity has to be strong enough at all times to efficiently serve its role of a robust bodyguard. Only then can it help you stay healthy and free of sicknesses. Can this really be done? Is there any way to boost your immunity so that it can help you in critical times? Of course there it is and it’s not too difficult either. With a simple, doable change in your lifestyle, you can hope to stay healthy for longer.

Want an Immunity Boost? Eat and Live Healthy

Here’s how minor changes in your diet and daily living can bring about significant improvement in your immunity levels:

Include a rainbow of colours in your daily meals

And you though rainbows are only in the sky? Well, you can now bring them to your plate by including vegetables and fruits of varied shades in your everyday diet. You need lots of fresh greens, no doubt, but also oranges, red, green and yellow peppers, kiwifruits, strawberries, carrots, papaya, and whatnots.

Vegetables and fruits of different colours are all rich in antioxidants. They help fight attack by free radicals and molecules that can harm body cells.

Go for lots of natural herbs too

Grow them in your garden or get them from the natural foods store near you. They’re loaded with all the good stuff for your health and immunity. Basil, coriander, mint, curry leaves, and oregano are few examples.

Keep smoke and alcohol at bay

They’re fine occasionally, if followed that way religiously. For, tobacco smoking, chewing and alcohol are all known to undermine immunity levels. Socialise and celebrate but not at the cost of your health.

Avoid over stressing

All stress isn’t totally bad. Some of it is vital to keep your mind and body prepared for each day’s challenges. But don’t overdo it. Stressing too much over seemingly petty issues in everyday life can weaken your defences. Find ways to unwind every day and stay calm in the mind.

Nurture your relationships

It’s easy to get lost in everyday schedules and find it as a convenient excuse to not socialise. Even if you find it hard to go out and make new friends, value the ones you have. Spend time with them. Nurture your bond and relive the good ol’ days. It helps.

Look for positive in everything, consciously

Hard times come but they also pass off. Each challenge comes with an opportunity to learn and grow. Make a conscious effort to look at the glass as half full.

They aren’t too difficult, are they? A slight shift in mental approach and eating habits can go a long way in strengthening your immunity and keeping you sick-free.

Wednesday 4 March 2020

How do Parents’ Financial Decisions Affect Child Behaviour?


You may not really realise it when you’re a parent to your little one(s), but whatever you say or do – everything literally tends to impact them – positively or negatively, in small ways or big.

This holds true for all things that matter to you at that stage of parenthood; of particular concern is finances. When the responsibility of parenting falls over your shoulders, you start thinking about money matters more than ever.

And little do we realise then how our financial decisions at the time affect the way our children think about or deal with money as they grow older. This is why we attempt here to explain the long-lasting effect of our financial decisions on our kids’ financial attitude later in life.

How Parents’ Financial Decisions Shape Child Behaviour

Before we begin this analysis, it’s important to note here that as parents, we of course make decisions which deem “appropriate” at the time in light of our children’s future. However, we all are humans and we can’t be “right” all the time.

1. You stay on a very tight budget, always:

The result: you unconsciously end up refusing your child each time they approach you with a demand – small or big – toys, clothes, school trips, etc.

As they grow older, they start getting the impression that they’d be denied of whatever they ask for, and therefore they stop demanding. This can prove unfavourable to their own interests at times, especially in terms of career choices. They may hesitate or not even ask for financial support while choosing a professional course, which may leave a huge impact on their career prospect.

Always let your child know the reason when you deny any of their demands. They need to know why something they’re asking can’t be approved of at the time. Follow a cause-and-effectrule with them from a very early age. Most important, refrain from accepting all demands but never let them feel deprived.

2. You tend to overspend because you don’t want to sadden your child:

This is again a potentially harmful condition. Now overspending as a parent could also sometimes be a fallout of you not having gotten all you asked for in your childhood and this is why you don’t want your children to be “deprived” of anything at all.

Unknowingly, you tend to make your child feel at luxury all the time. They get the impression that everything they want and ask for comes super easy to them, almost like on a silver platter. When they grow older, they may not always experience financial stability and comfort at all times and this is when adjusting to newer challenges might get difficult. Besides, they may never learn to “earn” things through hard work.

Teach your child to earn what they feel they’re due or worth getting. It may be as small an item as an expensive pen in the market but tell them that nothing comes easy.

3. You give out in charity way too much:

You may be doing the right thing, no doubt, and also passing on the right message to the next generation. What you need to remember though is to refrain from the practice if it gets unaffordable. Don’t do it out of obligation and teach the same to your kids too. They need to understand the true spirit behind it.

Conclusion

It’s like walking a tight rope and the key is to maintain a fine line of balance between restricting and overspending. Remember what you do today would reflect years later and can either make their future or sadly even spoil it.

How You Can Enjoy Your Vacation Without Having To Leave Your Pet Behind


For those of you who have pets at home would agree that they’re no less than family to us. They eat meals with us, go to parks with us, play with us, and even sleep with us (some of them in the same bed even!) It’s difficult to imagine staying away from them for long; we both are so used to each other. So when it comes to contemplating going on a short holiday, it’s only natural that the first worry that comes to mind is what would become of them behind us? /

What if we say you don’t have to leave them behind! Yes, it’s indeed possible to vacation with your complete family, even your pet member. You just need a bit of careful and advance planning and complete preparation which we intend to help you with through this post.

Quick Tips on How to Vacation with Your Pet Along

1. Try not to forget any of your pet’s belongings:

It’s similar to packing up for your child; you want to make sure that you carry everything that’s needed to keep him/her comfortable during the trip. Likewise, you’d want to carry all that your pet would need all along – its meal bowl, some waste bags to clean it up after, its favourite toys, pet food, a blanket to keep it warm on cold nights, and a leash if it’s a dog/cat.

2. Ensure its safety first:

Your pet needs to be safe especially if you’re travelling with a pet by road. Find out all vet clinics en route so that in case of any emergency, you know where to head to. Also, check with your own vet if the pet is fit to travel and research on the specific airline pet policy if you’re going by flight. Most important, keep a safety harness with you at all times to keep your pet in control.

3. Choose pet-friendly accommodation:

It’s important to check with your hotel if they allow pets and also if they’re chargeable. Also check if the place of stay has any restrictions on the breed or weight of the pet you take along.

4. Stick to their daily diet routine:

Traveling can easily be an excuse to skip or change your pet’s dietary pattern. Avoid that from happening. Any changes in its regular diet may upset its digestion. If you aren’t sure of getting the same brand of food that your pet eats, it’s a good idea to stock up on that brand food so as to avoid causing discomfort to your pet.

5. Make special preparations for aged pets:

If your pet’s a senior or disabled, you need to take extra care remembering to keep their medications, supplements, or wheelchair, if your pet dog uses one.

Conclusion

The best judge of what your pet needs or doesn’t is only you. Let that guide you while traveling with them. Rest, follow these pet travel tips and have a great time together!

Tuesday 3 March 2020

5 Must-Follow Tips to Protect Your Skin and Hair from Colours in Holi


It’s March and the Holi fever has begun in full swing. As much as there’s thrill and excitement surrounding the festival, there’s a sense of concern and caution among people too. The festival of colours brings with it an inherent fear of toxic and harmful chemical-laden colours impacting the hair and skin in particular. The concern has risen over the last few years more with growing awareness over the composition of colours used in Holi.

This is no way implies that you should restrict yourself from celebrating the fervour of Holi. You just need to follow these 5 simple skin and hair care tips pre-Holi and enjoy the day to the fullest.

5 Holi Skin and Hair Tips

1. Apply ice:

Did you know that applying ice over your face for about 10 minutes can close the open skin pores? Yes, before you set out to throw and receive the colour shower over you, just massage your face with ice cubes and then apply organic oil or sunscreen lotion. This will further help prevent acne, a general occurrence after Holi.

2. Massage almond oil all over:

Before you set foot outside home, remember to do a full body massage with almond oil considered the best for skin care since it’s rich in vitamin E. The oil thus nourishes the skin and also serves as a layer of protection between your skin and the colours, preventing the latter from sticking to the skin.

3. Don’t forget sunscreen:

Chances are you’re going to be out of home in the sun for longer than usual today. This would increase the risk of tanning too. Applying waterproof sunscreen moisturiser on the face and body can lend immense protection along with minimising tanning effects.

4. Massage hair with coconut oil:

Coconut oil is always considered the best for hair care and Holi is no exception to the rule. Remember to wash your hair the previous day (before Holi) and then massage the hair and roots gently with coconut oil. It would prevent the hair from getting dry and frizzy when you wash your hair again after playing Holi.

5. Use petroleum jelly:

Your lips require special care today as well because colour’s going to be all over you! And lips are considered sensitive so regular lip balms may not be able to offer much protection today.

Instead, consider applying petroleum jelly on your lips. It’s thick in texture and would therefore last longer than other counterparts. You can also put some on your neck, back of the ears, and between the fingers – all those easily-forgotten areas that are prone to colour harm nonetheless.

To Sum Up

We’ve all been through this – enjoying Holi to the core and then looking at our skin and hair thereafter, wishing we could save them from such after-effects. Now you have some simple skin and hair care tips to brace yourself before the festival itself so you can enjoy your favourite day of the year with no regrets. Have a safe and colourful Holi!

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