Maximum Healing – No Side Effect Treatment for Sports and Athletic Injuries
September 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Warming up and cooling down is second nature to athletes, sports and exercise folk and is an important part of practising any kind of sport or exercise activity in effectively avoiding muscular and tissue injury. Sadly this doesn’t necessarily mean that we will never suffer some type of injury, sustained directly or indirectly from our athletic, sport or exercise activities – a torn ligament, a pulled tendon can unfortunately drop into our lives unexpectedly at the most inconvenient moment.
So, what do we do when the unfortunate happens and we sustain an injury?
Before we get to the injury stage – let’s take a much closer look at Laser Therapy specifically the Low Intensity Laser Therapy (LILT) or Low Level Laser Therapy, or Cold Laser Therapy as LILT is also known. Laser therapy is a method of injury treatment that has evolved tremendously in a positive direction over the past few years. Read more
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How to overcome low self esteem, conflict and feel better
September 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Lesson for your higher life
August 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Though we work and stay positive, sometimes we don’t get our desires fulfilled. After we think about it, we may realize we are glad it didn’t work out. At this point, considering that there is a “divine plan” can explain many things to us. Making that theory a part of your belief system brings focus to a bigger plan. Sometimes our version of how “ready” we are to have something doesn’t coincide with what the bigger picture wants. Something is saying there are still lessons to be learned. Knowledge is a wonderful thing.
Having the patience to hold still and wait for that knowledge is not so great sometimes. Following the correct path in learning and gaining the skills to achieve our goals, gives us endurance to get to the finish line. We aren’t born with complete knowledge. Read more
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Practise EQ For Life Success
August 28, 2009 · 1 Comment
A recent study conducted at a hospital in Bologna, Italy shows that healthcare professionals with a high level of emotional intelligence scored far better in an assessment of job performance and life success.
The highest performers scored an average of over 30% better on the “Six Seconds Emotional Intelligence Assessment,” a powerful measure of essential competencies for being smart with feelings.
The same study also found that the power of emotional intelligence, was even greater for the senior team members. While on average emotional intelligence or EQ – explains over 66% of the variation in performance scores, for the senior team members that increases to nearly 80%. In other words, the more senior you are, the more important it is to be an expert with emotions.
News source PRWeb. Read the full story at PRWeb or www.6seconds.org
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Using Goal Setting to Complete Your Education
August 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
There is an old saying that says it is never too late to follow your dreams. This is very true when it comes to completing your post high school college degree. Several adults drop out of college for different reasons and then wish later that they had finished their degrees. Read more
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6 Reasons The Chronically Ill Should Shun Making Resolutions
August 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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