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"content": "<br /><br />1. Eat nourishing food.<br /><br />We all know that wholesome food is the crux for well-being, but it's common to regard healthy eating primarily as a tool for weight loss. However, according to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, a balanced diet high in fruits and vegetables, lean protein, low-fat dairy and whole grains is what you need for optimal energy. After all, you really are what you eat to some extent. Consume a variety of foods from all the food groups to get a range of nutrients to energize you throughout the day. Opt for fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables, especially nutrient-dense dark, leafy greens and broccoli, as well as orange vegetables, including carrots and sweet potatoes. There are many types of fish and legumes to choose from for healthy protein options. Aim to eat 3 ounces of whole-grain cereals, breads, rice or pasta daily.<br /><br />2. Sleep seven to eight hours a night.<br /><br />Getting more sleep seems to be a healthy habit many people need to improve on. We already know that we need at least seven hours of shut-eye each night, so what prevents us from getting it? Think about how you can improve your biggest sleep disruptors and know this: Sleep deprivation can perpetuate serious health conditions, as well as negatively affect your mood, motivation and energy levels. Prioritizing sleep is one of the best things you can do to set yourself up for a successful, energized day.<br /><br />3. Keep company with good people.<br /><br />Maximize the amount of time that you spend with people you enjoy being around. Connecting with others who radiate positivity and have similar interests will excite and energize you. On the flip side, people you don't relate to or who have negative outlooks, complain often or make poor choices will only drain your energy account. Be selective in the company you keep.<br /><br />4. Avoid news overdose.<br /><br />The news is an important way to stay connected to what's happening in the world. It can be educational, entertaining and even uplifting. Unfortunately, the news too frequently is bombarded with stories of suffering. These stories can skew your view of the world and cause you to focus on your worst fears instead of recognizing the good that surrounds you. You can't avoid these stories altogether, but try to minimize your exposure when you can, especially during trying times.<br /><br />5. Get regular exercise.<br /><br />Do you find yourself feeling lethargic halfway through the day? Have you ever gotten winded by simple everyday duties, such as grocery shopping or household chores? Contrary to what you might believe, getting the 150 minutes of weekly activity recommended by the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans can add to your energy account and not subtract from it. How? Exercise relieves stress and tension, strengthens muscles and boosts endurance, which helps your body to work more efficiently during other physical tasks or activities.<br /><br />6. Do something meaningful each day.<br /><br />What do you feel passionate about? Do you have a special talent that you'd like to practice more often or share with others? Do something you enjoy every day, even if it's something as simple as cooking a healthy meal or listening to your favorite song. Putting effort into the things that matter most to you will help you utilize and reserve your energy in ways that will bring out the best in you.<br /><br />7. Think good thoughts for others.<br /><br />Maintaining a compassionate mindset is another way to conserve energy. One example of practicing this way of thinking is called kind attention. For example, try to make eye contact with a stranger and smile, while thinking \"I wish you well.\" This positive act can, instead, keep you from judging that person. Judging others can cause us to place judgment on ourselves, and that type of negative internal dialogue can be exhausting.<br />",
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"content": "\n\n1. Eat nourishing food.\n\nWe all know that wholesome food is the crux for well-being, but it's common to regard healthy eating primarily as a tool for weight loss. However, according to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, a balanced diet high in fruits and vegetables, lean protein, low-fat dairy and whole grains is what you need for optimal energy. After all, you really are what you eat to some extent. Consume a variety of foods from all the food groups to get a range of nutrients to energize you throughout the day. Opt for fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables, especially nutrient-dense dark, leafy greens and broccoli, as well as orange vegetables, including carrots and sweet potatoes. There are many types of fish and legumes to choose from for healthy protein options. Aim to eat 3 ounces of whole-grain cereals, breads, rice or pasta daily.\n\n2. Sleep seven to eight hours a night.\n\nGetting more sleep seems to be a healthy habit many people need to improve on. We already know that we need at least seven hours of shut-eye each night, so what prevents us from getting it? Think about how you can improve your biggest sleep disruptors and know this: Sleep deprivation can perpetuate serious health conditions, as well as negatively affect your mood, motivation and energy levels. Prioritizing sleep is one of the best things you can do to set yourself up for a successful, energized day.\n\n3. Keep company with good people.\n\nMaximize the amount of time that you spend with people you enjoy being around. Connecting with others who radiate positivity and have similar interests will excite and energize you. On the flip side, people you don't relate to or who have negative outlooks, complain often or make poor choices will only drain your energy account. Be selective in the company you keep.\n\n4. Avoid news overdose.\n\nThe news is an important way to stay connected to what's happening in the world. It can be educational, entertaining and even uplifting. Unfortunately, the news too frequently is bombarded with stories of suffering. These stories can skew your view of the world and cause you to focus on your worst fears instead of recognizing the good that surrounds you. You can't avoid these stories altogether, but try to minimize your exposure when you can, especially during trying times.\n\n5. Get regular exercise.\n\nDo you find yourself feeling lethargic halfway through the day? Have you ever gotten winded by simple everyday duties, such as grocery shopping or household chores? Contrary to what you might believe, getting the 150 minutes of weekly activity recommended by the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans can add to your energy account and not subtract from it. How? Exercise relieves stress and tension, strengthens muscles and boosts endurance, which helps your body to work more efficiently during other physical tasks or activities.\n\n6. Do something meaningful each day.\n\nWhat do you feel passionate about? Do you have a special talent that you'd like to practice more often or share with others? Do something you enjoy every day, even if it's something as simple as cooking a healthy meal or listening to your favorite song. Putting effort into the things that matter most to you will help you utilize and reserve your energy in ways that will bring out the best in you.\n\n7. Think good thoughts for others.\n\nMaintaining a compassionate mindset is another way to conserve energy. One example of practicing this way of thinking is called kind attention. For example, try to make eye contact with a stranger and smile, while thinking \"I wish you well.\" This positive act can, instead, keep you from judging that person. Judging others can cause us to place judgment on ourselves, and that type of negative internal dialogue can be exhausting.\n",
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"content": "That's a powerful question, I know, but even more amazing insights are about to come into your life. Here are another couple of questions for you. Can you define love? Do you even know what love is? I dare you right now to try to define love. Right now, I want you to define love. Grab a pen and paper, and I want you to define what love means to you. <br /><br />What is love to you? Write it down, and then I want you to write down how you want someone to love you. How do you want you to feel when you're in love? Then I want you to write down what you're willing to do for your lover. How unselfish can you be?<br /><br />It always amazes me. Everyone wants to fall in love, but most people don't even know what the hell it is. How can you desire something when you don't really know what it is? If you can't define it, if you can't describe it, and if you can't speak it, then how can you say you want to be in love? <br /><br /><br />You're just using a term you've heard a million times in your life during movies, or romantic moments you've witnessed, and you want to feel THAT. But what is THAT? If you don't know what that is, then you don't know how to show up for it. Until you understand what love is to you, then you're not able to surrender to love and that means you can't ever fall in true love. ",
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"content": "That's a powerful question, I know, but even more amazing insights are about to come into your life. Here are another couple of questions for you. Can you define love? Do you even know what love is? I dare you right now to try to define love. Right now, I want you to define love. Grab a pen and paper, and I want you to define what love means to you. \n\nWhat is love to you? Write it down, and then I want you to write down how you want someone to love you. How do you want you to feel when you're in love? Then I want you to write down what you're willing to do for your lover. How unselfish can you be?\n\nIt always amazes me. Everyone wants to fall in love, but most people don't even know what the hell it is. How can you desire something when you don't really know what it is? If you can't define it, if you can't describe it, and if you can't speak it, then how can you say you want to be in love? \n\n\nYou're just using a term you've heard a million times in your life during movies, or romantic moments you've witnessed, and you want to feel THAT. But what is THAT? If you don't know what that is, then you don't know how to show up for it. Until you understand what love is to you, then you're not able to surrender to love and that means you can't ever fall in true love. ",
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"content": "YOU ARE YOUR CHIEF MOTIVATOR<br /><br />It's not out of place for us human to seek validation from people around us. We often want to be sure we have people's approval before embarking on a course - especially people who matter to us.<br /><br />Doing that is not bad in itself ; we could receive necessary guides to help check - mate our intentions and weigh our options.<br /><br />But what if no one is cheering us on? What if their is nobody to pat us on the back and assure us? Should we throw in the towel and call it quits?<br /><br />Think of the great men that ever lived and study their biographies. They didn't receive people's backing at all times before rising to the great heights they attained.<br /><br />Talk about the biblical Joseph. Who was there to assure him in the prison? At such moments, he could only be his own motivator. How about Nelson Mandela, the legend of South Africa? Is it easy to be jailed for a course and still stand for it? There was something in him that kept him going till the actualization of his desire for his people and that is what I call the inner motivator. <br /><br />Even if you have all the motivational and inspirational speakers put together talk to you, you would still have to lean on your inner strength and assurance.<br /><br />That people aren't supporting or encouraging you is not an excuse to give up. Yes, encouragements and validations are good but you can't live far on that. You have to make up your mind that you will always be there for yourself to give yourself the principal support. Let every other one be secondary.<br /><br />People may not and would not always believe in your dreams. That's fine. Do you believe in everyone's dream too? Of course No. It would be self betrayal if you don't believe in yourself and wait for someone somewhere to push you before you take a step towards achieving your dreams.<br /><br />There won't always be standing ovation, there won't always be red carpet, you won't always be applauded but one thing should be sure; that you are there for yourself as the chief motivator.<br />",
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"content": "YOU ARE YOUR CHIEF MOTIVATOR\n\nIt's not out of place for us human to seek validation from people around us. We often want to be sure we have people's approval before embarking on a course - especially people who matter to us.\n\nDoing that is not bad in itself ; we could receive necessary guides to help check - mate our intentions and weigh our options.\n\nBut what if no one is cheering us on? What if their is nobody to pat us on the back and assure us? Should we throw in the towel and call it quits?\n\nThink of the great men that ever lived and study their biographies. They didn't receive people's backing at all times before rising to the great heights they attained.\n\nTalk about the biblical Joseph. Who was there to assure him in the prison? At such moments, he could only be his own motivator. How about Nelson Mandela, the legend of South Africa? Is it easy to be jailed for a course and still stand for it? There was something in him that kept him going till the actualization of his desire for his people and that is what I call the inner motivator. \n\nEven if you have all the motivational and inspirational speakers put together talk to you, you would still have to lean on your inner strength and assurance.\n\nThat people aren't supporting or encouraging you is not an excuse to give up. Yes, encouragements and validations are good but you can't live far on that. You have to make up your mind that you will always be there for yourself to give yourself the principal support. Let every other one be secondary.\n\nPeople may not and would not always believe in your dreams. That's fine. Do you believe in everyone's dream too? Of course No. It would be self betrayal if you don't believe in yourself and wait for someone somewhere to push you before you take a step towards achieving your dreams.\n\nThere won't always be standing ovation, there won't always be red carpet, you won't always be applauded but one thing should be sure; that you are there for yourself as the chief motivator.\n",
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"content": "Tie-dye is a modern term invented in the mid-1960s in the United States (but recorded in writing in an earlier form in 1941 as \"tied-and-dyed\", and 1909 as \"tied and dyed\" by Luis C. Changsut, referenced below)[1] for a set of ancient resist-dyeing techniques, and for the products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating, or crumpling fabric or a garment and binding with string or rubber bands, followed by application of dye(s).[2] The manipulations of the fabric prior to the application of dye are called resists, as they partially or completely prevent the applied dye from coloring the fabric. More sophisticated tie-dyes involve additional steps, including an initial application of dye prior to the resist, multiple sequential dye and resist steps, and the use of other types of resists (stitching, stencils) and discharge.",
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"content": "Tie-dye is a modern term invented in the mid-1960s in the United States (but recorded in writing in an earlier form in 1941 as \"tied-and-dyed\", and 1909 as \"tied and dyed\" by Luis C. Changsut, referenced below)[1] for a set of ancient resist-dyeing techniques, and for the products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating, or crumpling fabric or a garment and binding with string or rubber bands, followed by application of dye(s).[2] The manipulations of the fabric prior to the application of dye are called resists, as they partially or completely prevent the applied dye from coloring the fabric. More sophisticated tie-dyes involve additional steps, including an initial application of dye prior to the resist, multiple sequential dye and resist steps, and the use of other types of resists (stitching, stencils) and discharge.",
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"content": "So, what do we need to do to grow? Remember that relationships are the great exposer of my weaknesses. Therefore:<br />1. We must first recognize our own need to grow up developmentally, emotionally toward a secure attachment style versus focusing on the other person (I Corinthians 13:11, Psalm 139:23-24 and Ephesians 4:15). Often, we are stuck in denial and blame our spouses or children. We can also develop religious defenses that keep us from facing ourselves and growing. An example of this would be believing that we are the “martyr” or “persecuted one” and this is “my cross to bear”.<br />2. We must learn that “true love” requires a more mature perspective, “And this I (Apostle Paul) pray, that your love may abound still more and more in real knowledge and discernment (Philippians 1:9).” The Greek “agape” love here described, involves God like actions for the wellbeing of others as opposed to a warm feeling of love (Greek “Philos”). Love then must grow and mature as “knowledge” and “discernment” increase. We love with more wisdom.<br />3. We must decide to be courageous and make a commitment to the process of growth, which requires hard work and is often painful! We can choose to engage or run. God does not often answer our prayer to “stop the pain”, because he would have to stop the maturing process.",
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"content": "So, what do we need to do to grow? Remember that relationships are the great exposer of my weaknesses. Therefore:\n1. We must first recognize our own need to grow up developmentally, emotionally toward a secure attachment style versus focusing on the other person (I Corinthians 13:11, Psalm 139:23-24 and Ephesians 4:15). Often, we are stuck in denial and blame our spouses or children. We can also develop religious defenses that keep us from facing ourselves and growing. An example of this would be believing that we are the “martyr” or “persecuted one” and this is “my cross to bear”.\n2. We must learn that “true love” requires a more mature perspective, “And this I (Apostle Paul) pray, that your love may abound still more and more in real knowledge and discernment (Philippians 1:9).” The Greek “agape” love here described, involves God like actions for the wellbeing of others as opposed to a warm feeling of love (Greek “Philos”). Love then must grow and mature as “knowledge” and “discernment” increase. We love with more wisdom.\n3. We must decide to be courageous and make a commitment to the process of growth, which requires hard work and is often painful! We can choose to engage or run. God does not often answer our prayer to “stop the pain”, because he would have to stop the maturing process.",
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"content": "The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has lost one of its Special Forces (SF) personnel in a gun-battle as troops of ‘Operation Hadarin Daji’ killed 30 bandits at Maje Riverline near Yar-Katsina, Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara.<br /><br />The Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF Headquarters, AVM Ibikunle Daramola, who disclosed this in a statement, on Monday, in Abuja, added that the feat was achieved when the troops from Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) at Kekuwuje, Kwatarkwashi and Maru, comprised mostly of SF personnel, were mobilised.<br /><br />Daramola explained that the mobilisation was in response to reports that scores of bandits, along with a large number of rustled livestock, were spotted heading towards Kekuwuje Yar-Katsina Road.<br />He explained further that the troops intercepted and overpowered them with superior firepower in the ensuing gun battle.<br /><br />“The troops subsequently chased the bandits and cornered them at the Maje Riverline, neutralising 30 of them.<br /><br />“But unfortunately, one SF personnel, Aircraftman Sunday Enwa, who fought gallantly during the encounter, paid the supreme price, while three others, who sustained gunshot wounds during the operation, have been evacuated for medical treatment,” Daramola said.<br /><br />The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, on behalf of airmen, airwomen and the civilian staff of NAF, has commiserated with the family of the fallen hero and prays that God grant his soul peaceful repose.<br /><br />Abubakar also urged NAF personnel to remain resolute and continue to work assiduously, in synergy with sister services and other security agencies, to rid the North-West of all criminal elements.",
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"content": "The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has lost one of its Special Forces (SF) personnel in a gun-battle as troops of ‘Operation Hadarin Daji’ killed 30 bandits at Maje Riverline near Yar-Katsina, Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara.\n\nThe Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF Headquarters, AVM Ibikunle Daramola, who disclosed this in a statement, on Monday, in Abuja, added that the feat was achieved when the troops from Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) at Kekuwuje, Kwatarkwashi and Maru, comprised mostly of SF personnel, were mobilised.\n\nDaramola explained that the mobilisation was in response to reports that scores of bandits, along with a large number of rustled livestock, were spotted heading towards Kekuwuje Yar-Katsina Road.\nHe explained further that the troops intercepted and overpowered them with superior firepower in the ensuing gun battle.\n\n“The troops subsequently chased the bandits and cornered them at the Maje Riverline, neutralising 30 of them.\n\n“But unfortunately, one SF personnel, Aircraftman Sunday Enwa, who fought gallantly during the encounter, paid the supreme price, while three others, who sustained gunshot wounds during the operation, have been evacuated for medical treatment,” Daramola said.\n\nThe Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, on behalf of airmen, airwomen and the civilian staff of NAF, has commiserated with the family of the fallen hero and prays that God grant his soul peaceful repose.\n\nAbubakar also urged NAF personnel to remain resolute and continue to work assiduously, in synergy with sister services and other security agencies, to rid the North-West of all criminal elements.",
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"content": "Nigeria confirms 1,444 COVID-19 cases as schools reopen<br /><br /><br />Authorities call on managements to ensure temperature checks, use of face mask<br /><br />As many as 1,444 more infections, and 15 related deaths were registered over the last 24 hours, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).<br /><br />The new numbers pushed the tally to 110,387 cases, 1,435 deaths and 89,317 recoveries across 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.<br /><br />Nigeria, which is Africa's most populous country, has been unable to control the recent surge in COVID-19 cases. A record 1,867 infections were confirmed on Jan. 15.",
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"content": "10 Most Useful Educational Tips for Students<br /><br />1. Set Goals<br />Setting goals can help you affect positive changes in your life, successfully. SMART goals are the way to go. It will include making plans that will guide you on your way to finally needing cardiology fellowship personal statement, help.<br /><br />2. Organization<br />As a student, you have so much to do in what feels like little time. Sometimes, and without proper planning, things may fall through the cracks. Have a to-do list and set reminders for any tasks that you need to handle.<br /><br />3. Take a Break<br />During your study sessions, it is essential to take breaks at intervals of one hour. The break should be about 5-15 minutes. It will help you change your mental and physical perspective.<br /><br />In that, you take the time to absorb information and relax.<br /><br />4. Designated Study Space<br />Sitting up straight as you study, will help you focus. Also, create a study space in your room. It should be free from distractions and avoid lying down.<br /><br />You can also switch up, once in a while, and opt to study in a different environment, say, in the school library.<br /><br />5. Collaborate with Others<br />Sometimes studying on your own can be lonely or tasking. Join a study group that you are comfortable with, or create one. It should comprise of students who motivate you, to do something more.<br /><br />6. Think Positively<br />Have a positive attitude towards your studies. Even when the search for sample cardiology personal statement gets tough; keep at it. Your mindset can make or break your potential.<br /><br />Also, keep negative people away from you. Believe in yourself.<br /><br />7. Food, for Thought<br />An empty stomach will affect your focus and motivation. Eat healthy foods and not just snacks. Satisfy your hunger pangs before you start studying.<br /><br />It will keep you focused. Also, you avoid the disruption that headaches or grumbles of the stomach, may cause due to hunger.<br /><br />Remember to stay hydrated, too by drinking plenty of water.<br /><br />8. Test Yourself<br />It prepares you for what you can expect in an exam room. Also, it is a way to keep track of the progress you are making. Spice up your study sessions by switching from reading enormous books by taking some tests.<br /><br />If you fail in the first attempt, practice some more.<br /><br />9. Active Reading<br />Skimming over an assigned chapter or book is tempting. However, this keeps you from understanding the main points. As you read through a material; note down the main points.<br /><br />When you come across unfamiliar concepts of words, look up their meaning.<br /><br />10. Review<br />Check-in your course topics daily or weekly. Take this time as a small study session. It will help you identify the areas that you need help. In this instance, be proactive and contact your professor for guidance.<br /><br />Conclusion<br />Our study habits determine the grades we get. So, adopt the ones that will propel you to your best self.",
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