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In years gone by, although sports betting was very popular in the world, it was limited to a handful of countries. These all had a very rich history when it came to betting, many people took part and these people had a wide range of ways in which to bet.
Times are changing, and with betting becoming more accessible than ever before, it is spreading around the world.
New people are giving it a try, in countries that have no history with sports betting, but thanks to the internet, this is now available to almost anyone.
The likelihood is that this spread will lead to yet another boom in the industry, but this time with a new breed of gamblers, ones who are using their phones to bet and taking their very first steps.
When experienced gamblers think of mobile betting, they will think of another way to bet and something that is incredibly convenient for them.
However, to other people around the world, mobile betting is their only way to bet, and a new lifeline for those wanting to get involved. This opens up the industry to many around the world, who don’t have bookmakers in their country and don’t have a computer to get online.
It is for this reason that bookmakers such as those you see listed on oddsmanager are ensuring that mobile betting is at the heart of their thoughts.
Every bookmaker understands they need an excellent mobile service, and that this could be the different between being successful and not over the next decade.
In established countries, mobile betting is the most convenient way to bet, in others it is the only way to bet. But what bookmakers know is that without it, they are going to miss out on a huge number of customers from every corner of the globe.
The key to nations around the world who are just joining in with gambling is that you only need two things to be able to bet.
The first is a mobile phone, and these are becoming more and more common, even in lesser nations. The second is a connection to the internet, and while high-speed internet may not be available for some yet, many now have a stable internet connection.
If you don’t have a bookmaker in your country, it doesn’t matter, as many offer a worldwide service. This means you can bet with someone from the other side of the world if you wish, with the local aspect of betting no longer needed.
Anyone following the biggest names in sport can keep up to date with news about them, and then place wagers on them for success thanks to this expansion of betting.
As with anything else in the world, accessibility often creates popularity, if people can get to the service, it is going to attract them and that is exactly the case with sports betting.
The simple answer here is very positive. Sports betting has stumbled upon a way to make the industry far more accessible for every type of person around the world.
With coverage of events from every corner of the globe already in place, they don’t need to add anything else to attract players. For example, those in Africa will want to bet on big African events like the African Cup of Nations, and these are already in place, as other gamblers like them.
With a worldwide service in place, and now a way for users around the world to bet, these two are set to lead the sports betting industry forward for the next decade.
Founded by Helaine Knapp, CITYROW's Signature class format combines rowing intervals with strength training for a total body HIIT-style workout. This 50-minute class launched in their first studio and expanded to its studios nationwide. Their philosophy is that you can get an incredibly intense, effective workout, without putting your body at risk, so everything is low impact and purposefully designed to build a strong, resilient body.
CITYROW GO offers HIIT, Endurance, Strength and even Yoga classes, in multiple lengths and levels. There is truly something for everyone. New classes drop every week, and there is a library of hundreds of on-demand classes. Both the on-demand platform and the at-home rower launched in 2018.
CITYROW offers two different connect-ed rowing machines which are similar to the studio model but are optimized for the platform. The CITYROW GO Max Rower has a 19.5" sweat-resistant touchscreen for a fully immersive experience, and the CITYROW GO Classic Rower, which has a Bluetooth-enabled LCD monitor that you can connect to your own device. The CITYROW GO Rowers allow you to take classes, view live performance data, track your progress, set weekly goals and earn personal record.
Both rowers use water to create resistance as you row, have a beautiful sleek design and can stand to store, taking up minimal space when not in use.
The CITYROW GO App is available for both Apple and Android devices and you can do the classes using any rower. The app can even connect to certain Water Rower and Concept 2 models to stream your rowing data in real-time. In addition, there is also a lot of off rower content which includes Yoga and HIIT classes.
For those looking to gift themselves or others, CITYROW's only sale of the year is currently live as both the CITYROW GO Max and CITYROW GO ClassicRowers are $250 off for a limited time.
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Every living thing on this planet has its own unique energy, and flowers are no different. Plenty of yogis or casual stretchers have used flora in their meditation practices, not just because they’re aesthetically pleasing and smell good, but for the vibe, they give off. Let’s look at the ways you can use flowers in your meditation practice.
Flower energy is compelling, especially with a combination of the outdoors. One of the significant health benefits of keeping flowers is that it can raise oxygen levels in your brain, which boosts serotonin levels. Exercising outdoors or near plants will also increase endorphins, which creates a “runner’s high” where you feel calm and clear-headed.
A Stanford University study found that smelling flowers can also reduce rates of depression if they’re surrounded by flora for approximately 60-90 minutes per day as opposed to an urban setting. Forest bathing, or Shinrinyoku, is a Japanese tradition where citizens would take a short walk around a forest. These trips led to reduced anger, depression, and anxiety.
Along with the benefits mentioned, being around flowers also helps you sleep better. A University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health study found that nature, plants, and flowers help you unwind and leave stress behind.
Shelly Levis, writer of Countertop Gardens, said that “a plant in flower is its highest expression of joy.” Flowers have been used to shift people's awareness and lift spirits for centuries. Think of a new couple giving each other roses or a friend expressing condolences for the loss of a loved one. These expressions of love and humanity still continue to this day.
In general, scent activates awareness because scent reaches our long-term memory faster than the other 4 senses. However, some flowers start that process better than others.
Roses have a light fragrance that calms the mind and increases the focus during exercise. Many practitioners will sprinkle rose petals throughout the room or put them in freshwater. Their rich source of anti-inflammatory compounds will make you feel light and cool. After the practice, you can turn the petals into rose water to spray on your skin for a vitamin A and C dose.
Similar to roses, the scent of lilies isn’t too overpowering. We suggest going for white lilies because their soft coloring isn’t too difficult on the eyes and will make your mind less active. Keep them in a low water bowl to float and watch them do their magic. Lilies are often considered as one of the best flowers for mental health because they stay fresh all day long.
Yellow tends to induce happiness in others, and the daffodil can cause the same warm feeling in your self-rejuvenation session. You can pair them with other floras because they don’t overpower a bouquet, which is excellent. After all, you’d miss out on their soothing vibrations. Daffodils are eye-soothing, attractive, and are a great addition to baths.
If there is any flower associated with meditation, it’s the lotus. The lotus' beautiful and bright shape represents rejuvenation and life and is one of the few flowers that bloom twice. Their openness will provide you with excellent vibrations and positive energy. Choose pink lotuses for an authentic yogi experience, but any genus of the flower will work perfectly.
The jasmine flowers that grow on shrubs are great for increasing focusing power for meditation. Jasmine will help you feel relaxed, especially if you sprinkle these small blooms around your body as you concentrate. Their aroma is delightful but may overwhelm you if you’re used to using the other flora on this list. Keep them near other flowers for better results.
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The process of your body absorbing energy by burning fat is called ketosis, hence the name ketogenic diet or keto for short.
A keto diet involves the intake of fat over carbohydrates. For your body to use up fat as a glucose source, carb intake should be kept low. However, novice keto dieters often commit the mistake of eliminating carbs.
Carb consumption is required for ketosis to take effect. Since carbs can be easily quantified, a keto calculator should assist people who are new to a keto diet or planning on trying this diet.
Lowest Carb Count Possible
For ketosis to set in, you should be consuming 15-30 grams of carbs per day. Though some other keto diets require higher amounts, this is ideal as it will keep your fat-burning at optimal levels.
If you have an exercise regimen that keeps you active daily, carb consumption need not be too restricted as you will burn these off.
Conversely, without enough exercise, you should have less carb consumption.
Which Carbs to Eat
Carb measurements aren't set in stone. But for a keto diet, this may be a little bit restrictive or even elusive. Many kinds of food provide carbohydrates. Be aware of which are good and which ones to avoid.
Below is a quick list of what carbs you should be able to consume when undergoing a keto diet:
Broccoli – A small bunch
Spinach – 4 bunches
Cabbage – Half a large head
Cauliflower – A medium head
Leeks – 2 pieces
Sweet Potatoes – A medium sweet potato
Carrots – 4 large carrots
Butternut Squash – Half a medium squash
Pineapple – 7 chunks
Strawberries – 20 pieces
Lemons – 3 lemons
Coconut – A medium coconut
Dark Chocolate (80% Cocoa) - Half a 100g bar
Raw Macadamia Nuts – 50 pieces
Avocado – 5 avocadoes
Benefits of Low Carb Consumption
The most significant benefit of undergoing a keto diet is appetite reduction. You will find yourself eating and craving fewer carbohydrates. In turn, your body would lose more weight than with a regular diet. Your abdomen will be one of the first body parts to shrink considerably.
Then, your good cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), will also rise in the count, resulting in a healthier heart and circulatory system. Keeping your good cholesterol high is a way you can also reduce any form of heart disease.
Keeping your good cholesterol high is a way you can also reduce any form of heart disease. Following this is the lowering of your blood sugar and insulin levels. The diet will also lower your blood pressure and decrease the effects of hypertension.
Surprisingly, keeping your carbs low may also contribute to staving off neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s due to the fulfillment of the brain's glucose requirement. Without any carbs to rely on, your liver will produce glucose and send it to your brain.
High Fat, Low Carbs
A keto diet requires you to focus on consuming a specific kind of food only. Keep your fat intake high and your carb intake low. Lower carbs mean your body will enter a state of ketosis quicker, and the burning of your body fat will begin sooner, allowing your body to shed off some pounds even while you aren’t doing anything. For quicker weight loss, you have the option of trying out keto supplements. So, get that grocery list ready—it's time to buy fewer carbs.
If you have yet to see tonight’s 2nd episode, spoilers are ahead! We started off tonight’s episode with Day 1 of The Bachelor by seeing the ladies checking out Nemacolin, their home for the next few weeks. Chris Harrison lets them know that there will be 2 1-on-1 dates and 1 group date for the week. He also says that not everyone will get dates. Bri gets the first 1-on-1 date (we think she will get to Hometowns and we love how she’s killing it working in communications at a major tech company).
The remaining girls remind one another that they need to be mindful of their time with Matt James; however, Victoria voices her frustration in not getting the date and having to be left behind. The ladies realize that she definitely has a bad attitude.
The group date is announced and will have Chelsea, Serena P, Abigail, Syndey, Illeana, Kristen, Lauren, Jessenia, Serena C, Kit, Kaylah, Katie, MJ, Mari, Pieper, Rachael and Victoria. Victoria tells the girls not to be negative tomorrow - although she is the one that has been doing that!
Bri gets the date and the girls hear the fireworks which means that they know that she received one as well. We move onto the group date which is the bridal shoot with 18 girls! Our favorite Franco Lacosta who has also been a friend of the magazine and our Style Director for years, is on hand! A number of the shoots are great and Victoria is as obnoxious as we have come to expect. Chris walks in on the date halfway through and lets them know that his date is about to take a turn! With some of the girls not having their picture taken yet, they wonder what this means!
The ladies are divided into 2 teams and will literally fight for his heart. There is paint flying, girls have cut their dresses up, they’re falling on the ground and Franco runs out to take pictures in the midst of the madness. The red team wins and the yellow team walks home in their soiled dresses. The red team will get to have some time with him (Victoria was on this team) - it will be interesting to see how that portion of the date goes. With a rose on the line within this date and getting time in front of him, the girls can feel that they have to step their game up.
As the group date continues, the 1-on-1 date card comes in and Sarah’s name is on it.
Back at the group date, Victoria takes her shot with Victoria and tries to prove that she is a well-rounded person by sharing her insecurities from how she looks. It seems like Victoria is saying what Matt wants to hear and she made sure to ask him for a date. She thought that she was getting the rose but, Lauren gets it. Victoria asks Lauren if she expected to get the rose and then says that she was vulnerable and shared things about herself (as if no one else did as well) and can’t believe that it wasn’t enough to get it.
The final date for this week is with Sarah which includes an airplane where they fly over the property to see everything at another vantage point. Sarah wants to dig into deeper topics. Matt asks about her father and you can tell that there is more there then what she said. He decides to continue into the dinner portion of the date. He wants her to open up more as he knows that other women that he has been around have been more open with him. Sarah finally shares that her father was diagnosed with ALS when she was in college. She knew that there was no cure for it and he has extended his life expectancy; however, there have been a number of changes that he has gone through. She shares that she quit her job in TV so that she could be his caregiver. Matt appreciates her honesty and the fact that she shared. He lets her know that he will pray for her and her family. Matt gives Sarah the rose.
The second rose ceremony seems like there will definitely be drama as Victoria seems to have her eyes on Marylynn. Abigail reaches out to Matt to have some time to chat with him as she was on the group date, but, they didn’t have a chance to chat. They come up with a secret code so that they can communicate even when they are unable to have a talk 1-on-1. Marylynn and Matt have a great time to connect as he gives her orchids because he remembered it from their first conversation. What a great way to show his connection with her. Victoria sees this and feels that Marylynn is toxic and so she goes off to find Matt because now she is an “empath.” Victoria tells him that she had to sleep on the couch (even though she chose this) and she says that Marylynn is the problem. Matt says that he wants to get to the bottom of it and he walks away thinking that Marylynn is a bully in this situation. Victoria tells the ladies that she thinks that Marylynn is toxic and the girls say that they have never heard that about her.
The first half of the rose ceremony has Matt giving roses to Pieper, Kit, Maggie, Rachael, Abigail, Jessenia, Katie and Serena C. When Sarah passes out, we’re left with a cliffhanger!
Each night, we’ll tweet about The Bachelor and you can chat along with us (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to see what’s taking place!
Each week we will let you know who our faves were last episode and if we’ve changed up since then as it pertains to who we think should go to Hometowns if we were choosing right now! We will also say who we think should take it all.
We also suggest a podcast that we’re newly obsessed with, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour which is hosted by Rachel Lindsay (contestant on The Bachelor Season 21; The Bachelorette Season 13) and co-hosted by Becca Kufrin (contestant on The Bachelor Season 22; The Bachelorette Season 14) to get their feedback!
It was a great episode where we got to learn a lot more about Matt James and the women that would be competing on the show. We thought that Hometowns would be given to Abigail, Bri, Jessenia and Khaylah.
Although the rose cerimony didn’t conclude, we feel that the following would get Hometowns - Abigail, Bri, Jessenia and Khaylah.
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2020 has been quite a year and one of the ways that many of us have gotten through it is through music. We're so excited to have one of our favorite artists, Benny Benassi as our cover and to end the year with! Known for his hits such as Satisfaction and his single with Jeremih - LOVELIFE. Benny has spent this year in training for a triathalon, making great music and continuing to keep the positive vibes going. Our photo-shoot took us virtually to Italy and he gives us more insight into how he got into the industry, his love of music and what he has been working on!
ATHLEISURE MAG: When did you fall in love with music and want to create it?
BENNY BENASSI: I've always loved music and I’ve always tried to express myself through it since I was little.
AM: How do you define your music style?
BB: Eclectic and pretty wide-ranging, now. I guess the dictionary definition would be house music or electro house music. I work in that genre but I like to alternate a powerful dirty club sound with radio-friendly songs with lyrics and voices that inspire and move me.
AM: How do you stay inspired when it comes to creating new sounds?
BB: I listen to my old vinyls with my production team and I try to draw inspiration from them. Suddenly we hit upon a sound or a mood or just a kind of energy that gets us going and off we go to try to make some good new music that looks to the future while planting its roots in the past.
AM: What was your journey in becoming a DJ and producer?
BB: As I said, I've always loved music. I had this dream of becoming the DJ, the one selecting the music. But in the early days, I had to make do with being on the dancefloor for a while, not just dancing but listening and learning! I yearned to produce my own music and to find my own sound one day. So I asked my cousin Alle who was training to be a classical musician to give me a hand. We grew up in the same apartment block and we ended up producing music together right until 2018!
AM: When you begin a new project, what’s your creative process?
BB: The creativity is a team dynamic. The process is sometimes started by something we heard on an old record as we talked about earlier. Sometimes it’s a sound or a riff from one of the team, we build on it. Then we have listening sessions and just go through all the musical ideas we have on the boil, we analyze them together and decide which tracks to develop. The best ones make it all the way! We work a lot with songwriters from all around the world, too. They send us songs or we send them our music to write over.
AM: We're huge fans of Satisfaction and you have created a number of songs that are in our playlists from your remix of Bob Marley's Jammin', Chris Brown's Beautiful People and more. What have been some of your favorite songs that you have created/collaborated with?
BB: Skrillex’s remix of “Cinema” is one of them - his energy and talent played an important role in my artistic growth. Also, his remix recently hit 100million streams on Spotify, I’m really happy that he applied his amazing skill to this track! Also, Bob Marley is such an inspiration for all of us - he taught us to love life. I had the honour to remix Jammin’, it means a lot to me.
AM: What do you think it is about Satis-faction that people love so much?
BB: When you’re in the studio, you don’t really think about the destiny of the track you’re working on, you just wanna make good music. It’ll go wherever it needs to go! I was working with my cousin, Alle Benassi, and we thought Satisfaction would be a good house/club record, we never imagined that it would get so much love! I don’t know why people love it so much more than some other tracks from the same period but they do! And I’m thrilled ;)
AM: We have enjoyed your single, LOVELIFEwith Jeremih, how did this come about?
BB: About a year ago I was sent a demo of the song by the publishers of the original British writers and I immediately fell in love with it, so I started working on it with my production partners, now known as the BB TEAM! We wanted to give it an electronic vibe and when we got the production to where we wanted it to be we asked Jeremih if he would like to feature on it. We truly loved J's personal interpretation of the track. He really lights it up.
AM: How do you decide on new projects that you want to take on or those who you wish to collaborate with?
BB: I always try to follow my instinct. I try to focus on the things that catch my attention and add my personal touch!
AM: These past few months in quarantine as we do our part to lower the curve forCOVID-19, how have you been passing your time and how have you been connecting with your fans?
BB: I’ve been training to take part in a triathlon in Spring! and I've been working on new music with my team. We’ve been extremely productive these last months!
AM: With many of us hearing about vaccines, are you beginning to make plans or think of in-person events that you would like to do?
BB: I just hope that everything will get back to normal as soon as possible. When things get better, I’ll be ready to party!
AM: What have you learned about yourself this year as we have all had time for self-reflection?
BB: I reflected on the importance of understanding the value of what we have and helping out people who love us. And the importance of running. It helps a lot!
AM: We hear that you’re dropping a new album at the beginning of the year. Can you tell us about it and what we can expect to hear?
BB: We’re actually working with singles in harmony with the digital stores. I’m thinking about an album but we’re still making some adjustments.
AM: When you’re not creating music, we know that you have an interest in triathlons. What is it about this sport that draws you to it?
BB: It’s a really complete sport. It helps you improve your physical condition in an unbelievable way.
AM: As we approach 2021, what are you looking forward to as we head into the new year?
BB: I’d rather not make any predictions, too much responsibility!
AM: What do you want your legacy to be when people think about the impact that you have had in music
BB: I’d love to bring a smile to the face of everyone who ever listens to my music. I wanna convey my passion for house music and make a humble contribution to the keeping that culture alive. May it live for-ever!
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Athleisure Mag's virtual cover shoot was shot by Co-Founder + Celebrity Photographer Paul Farkas. Throughout this shoot, Paul used an iPhone XS, iPad Air 2, Face-time and Clos.
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When we end and begin a new year, we’re always looking at how we can be our best selves! Although 2020 was a year that was filled with the unexpected, we’re all looking forward to what 2021 will bring. We chatted with Jamie Hess, a finess and lifestyle expert whose mom, Joan Lunden encouraged others to live in a healthy way in addition to being an iconic TV journalist. Via @NYCFitFam, Jamie and her husband George continue that ethos by sharing tips on fitness, nutrition, mindfulness and conscious parenting. We wanted to get her thoughts on healthy habits.
ATHLEISURE MAG: Let’s start with the basics – what should we all be thinking about, in regards to our family’s nutrition choices in this new year.
JAMIE HESS: The one thing I always tell people is don’t get your calories from sugar-filled sodas and energy drinks.
I love Zevia. It’s a brand of delicious zero-sugar, zero-calorie beverages for the whole family, including soda, energy, mixers, kidz sparkling beverage and USDA Organic and Fair-Trade Certified tea. So it's great for parents looking to make better choices in the new year and for helping their kids do the same.
All Zevia drinks are full of flavor and variety so those looking to cut sugar or calories in the new year don't have to compromise on taste or sweetness. For those following a doctor recommended or low sugar meal plan - Zevia beverages are naturally-sweetened with Stevia and do not raise blood sugar levels. Zevia products are also free from artificial ingredients, colors or preservatives, they are also Non-GMO and gluten-free.
I have to tell you, Zevia was my savior when I was pregnant with my second child. A carbonated beverage is always a good way to combat the nausea that comes with pregnancy. During my first pregnancy, I always had traditional ginger ale handy. With my second pregnancy I looked for a “better for you” alternative and Zevia was my favorite, by far. Especially since it does not have artificial sweeteners.
The energy drinks are a great way to get my day started and get ready for my daily work out, or when I need an extra boost in the afternoon.
AM: What other tips do you have that will help with full-body wellness?
JH: People everywhere are looking for new ways to boost their immune systems. In fact, Google Trends showed the term “immune boost” as one of the most heavily searched in 2020. That’s why a product line on my radar this year is Bee & You.
Bee & You is a line of products derived from bees. You can put the water-soluble drops in your juice, carry the throat spray in your purse or take it in a tablet form to boost your immunity and energy.
All of these products are made from Propolis extract, which is a natural resin-like product that bees collect from the trees, to protect the bee colony and the hive from harmful bacteria, viruses, fungus and parasites. And it has the same effects for humans too.
It’s super high antioxidant and is an immune-booster which is something we could all use during cold & flu season.
Bee & You products are 100% Natural, purity tested and do not not contain any GMOs, chemicals, artificial colors, sweeteners, gluten, soy or dairy.
AM: Aside from dietary choices, what should we be thinking about in terms of daily activity?
JH: I don’t like “resolutions” - I’m all about a daily exercise practice that’s attainable & sustainable
Do it for your mental health as much as your physical health - physically active people have up to a 30% reduced risk of becoming depressed. You don’t have to go crazy trying to become a workout pro overnight (it’s also not realistic!). Simply walking has actually been proven to improve self-esteem, mood, sleep quality, and it reduces stress, anxiety, and fatigue.
Jogging, or even just brisk walking are always the easiest, most basic way to get our bodies moving. A 60 minute walk can burn about 250 calories, while 60 minutes of jogging can torch about double that. Embrace the sunshine (even if it's chilly) and get outside!
Anchor your day with a workout plan, even if it’s just 30 minutes - put it on your calendar
With a new year, we think about how we can optimize ourselves in a number of ways. Although many think about fitness, there is also a need to focus on our mental health. We took some time to chat with Dr. Desreen N. Dudley, PsyD. She is a mental health quality consultant and clinical psychologist at Teladoc. We wanted to find out how we can manage our Mental Health in general and even moreso due to a number of events that we have been living in from social justice, the pandemic, an insane election period and more.
ATHLEISURE MAG: We utilize a lot of terms within the wellness space from mental health, anxiety, self-care – can you define these terms as a baseline?
DR. DESREEN N. DUDLEY, PSYD: Mental health refers to one’s emotional and psychological well-being. Anxiety refers to worry, nervousness, or feeling of doom about a future event and/or a situation in which the outcome is uncertain, often considered uncontrolled worry. Self-care refers to engaging in activities aimed at improving or promoting one’s health and whole being, including physical, psychological, and emotional well-being. In my role at Teladoc, I help people address their mental health and anxiety concerns and encourage them to engage in self-care – especially at times like these.
AM: How important is it to be aware of mental health and to manage it?
DR. DND PSYD: It is extremely important for all of us to have mental health awareness; that is, understanding that mental health is important by talking openly about what is needed in order to take care of it, and accepting the state of one’s mental health (in other words, understanding what aspects of one’s mental health is good, and what areas may need improvement). Without an awareness of mental health, one will have difficulty understanding what is needed in order to manage it. Managing mental health is easier than ever now with telemedicine, which enables people to take care of their mental health from the convenience of their home. Teladoc allows parents to care for their own mental well-being – and the overall health of their family – while at home with school-age children who may be remote learning. The danger of not managing mental health appropriately is that poor management is reflected in poor coping strategies and self-destructive behaviors, which place a person at risk for chronic medical conditions due to poor lifestyle choices, or overall decline in functioning.
AM: What would you suggest are the basic things people need in order to have good mental health?
DR. DND PSYD: 1. Talking about your feelings, instead of stuffing or ignoring them.
2. Take care of your physical well-being! Get good sleep, eat healthy, and fit in physical activity regularly. Physical activity alone has been shown to have positive impacts on depressed mood.
3. Stay connected with family, friends, and loved ones. Social isolation and withdrawal exacerbate depression, and people feel more fulfilled when they feel connected to others.
4. Avoid excessive consumption of news and social media, which can increase general levels of stress due to focus on things outside one’s control.
5. Seek help in the form of therapy. Engaging in mental health treatment, such as through telemedicine, IS taking care of your mental health, and can offer ways to challenge negative patterns of thinking and behaviors and learn to replace them with more adaptive ways. Of course, telehealth also offers the benefit of being done in the comfort of your own home, and on your own time.
6. Help others. Doing so increases sense of gratitude, appreciation, and sense of worth.
7. Do things that are enjoyable to you. If you are struggling to find something of interest, research something new.
AM: What are the signs when you or someone you may know is struggling with mental health?
DR. DND PSYD: While an evaluation with a licensed mental health professional is the best way to know if someone is struggling with a mental health condition, there are some signs that can be indicative of this. Mental health of yourself and your loved ones should be a top priority. It’s important to get yourself – or someone you know – help right away – without worries of health coverage. Teladoc, for example, provides mental health services to individuals regardless of insurance.
1. Change in one’s typical mood (a generally content person becoming sad or irritable most to all of the time)
2. Odd or bizarre unusual behavior, such as suspiciousness, irritability and argumentativeness
3. Problems with cognition, including concentrating, poor focus and difficulty staying on task, lack of attention, forgetting
4. Disruption in sleep pattern and changes in appetite, increase or decrease
5. Social withdrawal- disconnecting from family or friends, loss of interest in activities typically enjoyed
6. Decline in functioning- decreased performance at work, dropping grades in school, not tending to daily activities one usually manages well
AM: In times like navigating a pandemic, the election and the continued activities around this, the fight for social justice and then the issues that people have personally – how much harder is it for those that are struggling with mental health and are feeling overwhelmed?
DR. DND PSYD: What I’ve seen is that those who have been struggling to manage mental health prior to these world-wide traumatic events -- the pandemic, presidential election of 2020, and racial tensions and the fight for social justice -- have indeed shown an increase in negative mood symptoms. But the pandemic will have lasting effects on everyone. Telehealth and virtual care are great ways to manage mental health, the pandemic, and everything else that happened in 2020. At Teladoc, we’ve seen many people seeking counseling and therapy as a form of self-care. The mandate for social distancing, while necessary for health, has been a major struggle for those with depression, given that staying socially connected and not isolating at home has been the main recommendation to combat depression. Financial stress, witnessing mass deaths and the loss of loved ones due to COVID-19, and overall uncertainty about the future has been emotionally traumatic for many of us. The fight for social justice has triggered reminders of personal experiences with social injustice. What I’ve seen is that the social justice movement has empowered some, giving voice to those who have felt helpless in their personal experiences.
AM: Many of us have been staying at home from working, starting or maintaining our businesses, not being able to interact with people in person, what’s a great way to create a sense of a schedule while also bringing in people that we are not bubbling with?
DR. DND PSYD: This pandemic and the call for physical distancing have really drawn attention to the power of technology – all ages and generations of people have been moved to learn to use it! A great way to stay connected to others is through social media, joining virtual community groups which may allow for making new connections. While working from home, it is crucial for adults to create and maintain a schedule similar to what they had when working in office. Ending work at a reasonable time is key, so that social and enjoyable activities can be scheduled into the routine.
AM: For many, they have been quarantining with a significant other and they have been with that person for constant interaction, what is the healthy way that they can share highs and lows together and to be able to engage one another without feeling fatigued?
DR. DND PSYD: Instead of focusing on frustration with social isolation from others, couples can take the opportunity to strengthen their bond. Explore and engage in new activities with each other, communicate more to stay connected, including sharing joys, aspirations and fears. Couples quarantining should have a routine in place that supports and helps each other carve out time for self-care and avoid fatigue. Couples with children can really strengthen their relationship by functioning even more so as a well-orchestrated team, giving each other “breaks” and taking turns when it comes to child care duties.
AM: How does the holiday season add another layer to potential mental health issues?
DR. DND PSYD: Holidays tend to trigger increase in depressive and anxiety symptoms for those who struggle with mental health, as I’ve seen it often is a time of year that triggers reminders of loss or absences of loved ones -- and it increases sadness. The pandemic and call to be physically distant from close family and friends during the holidays have created stress for all of us, regardless of pre-existing mental health issues. At a time when we all are even more aware of mortality -- and that our loved ones may not survive if afflicted with COVID-19 -- it has been stressful to not do what is the natural inclination, which is to spend as much time as possible with our loved ones.
AM: Is it important to be able to “step away” and take time for yourself even though you may be within the same area and around the same person?
DR. DND PSYD: Yes, I believe so. Staying connected to others in a healthy way is possible when one feels they also have time to themselves to reflect. Couples and families quarantining together should seek to strike a balance – find activities to do with each other, and also schedule time to keep for yourself. Within families, this can help parents feel that they are getting a break, especially with most young children remote learning while parents are working.
AM: Seasonal Affective Disorder is something that a number of people navigate even during a normal year, how is this impacted further as we continue to ride out staying in to lower the curve?
DR. DND PSYD: Seasonal affective disorder impacts many during this time of year. I see increased depressive symptoms as the daytime hours decrease, and a sign of increased depression is social withdrawal. While the recommendation for patients who struggle with seasonal affective patterns of depression is to avoid social isolation by going outside the home, spending time with friends or family or engaging in a social activity, the need to physically distance to stay safe really presents a barrier. Sometimes people just really need to talk to another person or hear an outside perspective. One recommendation could be to use telemedicine to talk to a licensed clinical psychologist from their own homes.
AM: Can you tell me about Blue Monday which is on Jan 18th. Why is this a day of note and what can be done to alleviate this?
DR. DND PSYD: Blue Monday, which is the 3rd Monday of January, has been referred to as such based on the theory that many people struggle with overwhelming self-disappointment that they are not accomplishing or not making progress on their New Year’s resolutions. Common resolutions include to start actively working out, improving money management, maybe abstaining from a guilty pleasure or alcohol or other substances. I think this day reflects expectations that may have either been too lofty or have unrealistic timeframes. Ways to manage this may be to set more realistic timeframes toward New Year’s resolutions that change expectations of what should be accomplished three weeks after the new year. Also, given that we would have all survived the first year of a pandemic, perhaps that should be the celebration of January 2021 -- focus on gratitude for making it through a very challenging and traumatic year.
AM: How can we maintain positive mental health as we continue through this time and eventually begin the transition as vaccines become more available?
DR. DND PSYD: 1. Practice self-care: Engage in regular physical activity, even as simple as taking a walk. This can be done with another while physically distant.
2. Telemedicine is here to stay. In fact, telephone and video visits for mental health are as effective as in-person treatment. I encourage people to use telemedicine as a convenient option to care for their own mental health needs -- as well as their family’s health needs – at a moment’s notice. Telehealth covers everything from the everyday illness to specialty concerns, including dermatology.
3. Limit exposure to news and social media, if needed. While informational, these can be major trigger of heightened stress.
4. Maintain a regular routine, but be flexible and anticipate that changes may occur. Have back up activities that you may be able to do if there are changes to your expected schedule.
5. Talk to someone you trust about your feelings, either mental health professional or confidant. Don’t stuff emotions, releasing them increases your ability to manage them.
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TACO! TACO! TACO! THE ULTIMATE TACO COOKBOOK
Hatherleigh Press
Sara Haas
How can you not enjoy amazing tacos and pair it with your beverage of choice? We're loving this cookbook which has over 100 recipes so that you can take Taco Tuesday to the next level! This dish is very versatile and in that vein, you'll find recipes that include your classics as well as twists that include: Chicken Shawarma Tacos, Italian Meatball Tacos, BBQ Skirt Steak Tacos, Grilled Coriander Shrimp Tacos, Cumin Chickpea Tacos, Mediterranean Veggie Tacos, Pork Tinga Slow Cooker Tacos, Sesame Bok Choy Tacos, Cinnamon French Toast Tacos, S'mores Tacos, Yogurt Flatbreads, and many more that will keep your tastebuds guessing.
With its simple to read style, it will encourage you to think outside of the box as your create these dishes and allows you to get a bit inventive as well.
BETWEEN HARLEM AND HEAVEN: AFRO-ASIAN-AMERICAN COOKING FOR BIG NIGHTS, WEEKNIGHTS, AND EVERY DAY
Flatiron Books
Alexander Smalls, JJ Johnson, Veronica Chamber
Between Harlem and Heaven showcases the cuisine of Afro-Asian-American cuisine which has a major influence by the African Diaspora which has impacted global dishes. By illustrating that food transcends borders from a culinary period of time400 years ago, surviving the Middle Passage and its ability to be influences by Asian fare.
With over 100 recipes in this book, the authors showcase how African, African American and Asian foods have culinary intersectionality. This con-fluence of flavors found its way to Harlem. Recipes include mains, sides, sauces, marinades, punches and more than can be enjoyed every day.
LOVE & LEMONS EVERY DAY: MORE THAN 100 BRIGHT, PLANT FORWARD RECIPES FOR EVERY MEAL: A COOKBOOK
Avery
Jeanine Donofrio
Jeanine is known for her flavorful vegetable recipes and has compiled them in a book of more than 100 options that you can include in your next meal. She shares how they can be used in any meal starting with breakfast and ending in dessert.
With an approachable way to work with these ingredients, you'll also learn about eating healthier and being happy doing so. In terms of not wasting what you're working with, you'll learn how you can incorporate cauliflower cores, corn cobs and broccoli stalks.
You'll also find go to additions into your weekly meals like learning how to make essential vegetable broths. You'll also be able to navigate your meals with cooking tips that become your go-to, checking out alternatives for dietary restrictions and is a great bridge between those that are herbivores and omnivores.
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We all know that person who has a bike sitting in their garage, unused, covered in dust, and acting as a rack to hold miscellaneous items that are also currently out of use, and perhaps you yourself are this person. Maybe that bike is also a stationary exercise bike in your basement or other out of sight out of mind space in your home purchased with the best of intentions but never being used. Life can get busy and with efficiency and time management being high on everyone’s priority lists, you might not think that you have any available time to add cycling, but it is more a matter of identifying the time that already exists as opposed to trying to create it from scratch.
Part of the reason that many lose motivation and desire to use their bikes is boredom. Becoming bored with your bike and the routes that you ride it on are common so find new ways to get excited about your old hobby and you can reignite your initial draw. Electric bikes are one of the more recent trends in the cycling world. These motorized bikes allow hobbyists of all ranges to enjoy a bike ride that can be for leisure, exercise, or simply woosh past all the other slowpokes. With a range of 120 miles these bikes can certainly help you explore new routes that you may have previously wrote off due to length or terrain.
If your cycle hobby is indoors in the form of a stationary exercise bike, consider upgrading your game by switching up the style in which you ride. There are so many apps available now that either specialize in or have categories for indoor cycle. Rides can be customized based off goals, time frames, music preferences, and even the instructor guiding you through it. Variation is an awesome boredom buster and if you explore the new technologies you will see that there is no shortage of that with these apps and programs.
Using your bike as a supplement for other modes of transportation may take some creativity, but if you really want to spend time on your bike but think that you have none, this is a good place to look. Biking to and from work instead of driving, walking, or taking public transit is a great option if time, distance, and climate allow. Even if this supplement is made on occasion when conditions allow you may find that it is a simple swap to make.
You can also find ways to incorporate your bicycle into your social life. A simple online search may lead you to cycle clubs or groups in your area that have scheduled rides. Joining a club can create accountability for the reluctant rider as well as teach you about new outdoor routes previously unfamiliar to you. Such groups and clubs also exist for the indoor hobbyist so building a community is relatively easy for both types of riders. If you are seeking out a more intermittent but still social and group opportunity for cycling, investigate charitable organizations that have riding events to raise money and awareness for a specific cause. These events are often held both in person as well as virtually so your options for participation are plentiful.
Netflix Originals brings the story of the Mother of the Blues, Ma Rainey, to showcase how she trailblazed in the industry. Based on the play written by August Wilson. The film where Viola Davis stars as Ma Rainey as well as Chad Boseman's final film as Levee Green, the band's trumpeter. The film tackles artistic control, commercial exploitation, and racism in various forms from systematic to violent.
Most of the scenes take place in a recording studio in Chicago in 1927 where the band shares stories that lets you know about their journey, the lies, truths and how their decisions led them to where they ended up.
We've been fans of QCode's podcast for awhile now so when we heard that Richard Madden (Bodyguard) and Brian Cox (HBO's Succession) would be starring in this scripted sci-fi podcast, we made sure to add this to our list. The first episode introduces us to the USS Hope a spaceship that vanished for 35 years and then came back to earth. The lone survivor leaves the carrier and is the same age as when he left! His brother, voiced by Cox and is his twin and has a one-on-one meeting with them.
The meeting allows them to reconcile and although it was a pleasant exchange, it turn a bit dark as they uncover information that can threaten their relationship from sibling rivalry, family loyalty, technological advances, the future of space exploration, climate change, human adaptation and how we process time individually.
We enjoy seeing Catfish where Nev Schulman brings interested parties together to find out if they are who they say they are, if they are compatible to stay together or if they have other issues that they need to figure out. Nev has also shown us how we can go about protecting our digital spaces and interactions so that we can safeguard ourselves from those that may not have our best interests as heart. If you've enjoyed seeing the movie that started it all and the weekly TV show, you can now listen to some of the most shocking episodes on this podcast.
MTV partnered with Wondery to take some of the best episodes from the TV show and to make it an auditory experience as we navigate those being catfished. As this show just began, we love that Max is in these episodes. In listening to the first few episodes, you can hear the best of the actual show as well as voiceovers to connect portions of the episode in terms of describing the person that they are working with so that you have a full picture on what's taking place.
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Sleep plays a major role in improving mental and emotional health. When you disturb your sleep schedule, it can affect the quality of your skin, hormonal status but it can also take a toll on your mental health as well. Sleep is vital for cell regeneration, memory consolidation and information processing. Not taking care of your body properly by not giving it a chance to recover and gain back the lost energy is a serious obstacle for functioning properly. Take a look at our list below to see how problematic lack of sleep can be for your mental health, and how it influences your life in a positive way.
When you get enough sleep on a daily basis, your body has a lot more energy and is ready to take on everyday challenges with more ease. Sleeping properly is directly related to the feeling of relaxation and ease. When you are well-rested it’s easier to manage stressful situations you experience. One of the simplest relaxation strategies for the mind and body is getting optimal 8 hours of sleep. Feeling relaxed can help you focus on things that are important such as how to manage your daily anxiety, think outside the box at work and frame your everyday choices a bit better. Sleeping properly and giving your body enough time to rest means experiencing life and ideas in a totally different way. Relaxed people are less likely to create conflicts, take part in arguing and they resolve potential serious issues easier.
Having a good night’s sleep reduces the risk of being depressed or feeling anxious. Lack of sleep makes everyone moody and more irritable than usual. Furthermore, sleep is important for professional athletes’ mental health who tend to be more sensitive to stress and fatigue when they are too tired, which in most cases results in not being at the top of their game. Besides eating a balanced diet and getting regular exercise, sleep is important for athletes who need to make sure that their physical, mental and emotional health isn’t jeopardized by oscillations in winning and losing. It’s the best way to replenish energy and reduce mental strain they’re exposed to at every training session and game. Sleep deprivation can cause mood changes, paranoia, fatigue, memory problems and even make you more prone to making morally impaired decisions.
When your judgement is clouded and it’s too hard to focus on making important decisions, it’s highly likely that your mind is just too tired to be thinking clearly. When you don’t think about how drowsy you’re feeling, you’re able to make rational decisions based on facts, rather than emotions. Making decisions that are not based on the negative effects of sleep issues can help you feel more emotionally stable and less nervous about the future and its impact. High-quality rest gives you the opportunity to function optimally during the day by being productive and efficient in every sphere of life, including taking a proactive approach at work.
Mental health issues caused by lack of sleep can harm your self-confidence, mood, behaviour and the way you think and observe situations in your life. Sleep problems are common nowadays due to the hectic lifestyle we all lead. High-quality sleep can improve your overall health and well-being. When it comes to relaxing your mind to sleep, it is best to start with breathing exercises and slowly, but surely focus on rhythmically exhaling your breath. How do you cope with sleep problems and what impact does it have on your mental health? Tell us all about your experience in the comment section below!
Winona’s launched last month in Williamsburg, BK. With a nod to this fam-ily owned business with British roots. It has a focus on clean flavors and locally sourced ingredients.
They serve breakfast and lunch in the café with dishes such as Smoked Salmon Tartine with smoked whitefish spread, pickled beets, scallion crème fraiche and everything bagel spice on rye bread; Lamb Meatballs with harissa tomato sauce, feta, labne and cilantro, served with grilled flatbread; and Nduja Grilled Cheese, aged cheddar, gruyere and garlicky broccoli rabe on sourdough.
At night, they transform into a wine bar featuring small plates including Anchovy Toast with pepitas and parsley; Chicken Liver Pâté served with pickled red onion and grilled bread; and Lamb Belly Fritters with mint yogurt and Aleppo dust.
There are also vegan and vegetarian options! For Breakfast, their oat-meal is 100% vegan, as is the avocado toast which can be prepare without the feta, vegetarians can enjoy the Brioche toast as well as the BreakfastSandwich and have the option to add avocado if they desire. For Lunch, if a vegan guest would like the grain bowl, they simply leave off the egg garnish and it is good to go. Vegetarians can also enjoy our Mushroom Risotto and Little Gem Lettuce Salad as well as the Tortilla Espanola which is available all day (tip - this is in their 'secret all day menu' along with the Scotch Egg).
The cocktails are delicious and each have their own little vibe so it depends on what you're in the mood for or what your go to beverage would be. For those who are Negroni lovers and Mezcal heads, the Spice & Smoke - a beautiful marriage of the two - equal parts smoky, bitter with a touch of chipotle is perfect. Right now, their warm cocktails - the Chamomile Hot Toddy and the Brown Buttered Rum - are everything. All cocktails are classic in essence but with a little interesting twist which makes them feel fresh and exciting yet still familiar.
All of Winona's wines are 'natural' and they seek producers who are employing organic and biodynamic practices in the vineyard and low intervention from the time of harvest. They are constantly adding to their growing as-sortments of wine.
Winona's is available on Seamless and DoorDash (and soon on Caviar), people can also order directly from their website for pick up and during week-days. Their radius for third-party delivery apps extends into Williamsburg, Bed-Stuy and Bushwick. In addition, their wines, cocktails and beers are also available to go. Their full bottle list is available to view and order on their website and all wines are priced at retail.
WINONA'S
676 Flushing AveBrooklyn, NY11206
www.winonasbk.com
IG @winonasbk
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How To Keep Warm When Hunting In The Winter
If you’re a hunter, you’ll probably go hunting even during the winter. However, the cold weather may stop you from making your hunting experience comfortable and at the same time enjoyable. While you may have a choice to stay at home and watch hunting shows on the television to avoid freezing, there are plenty of ways that can help keep yourself warm if you go hunting in the colder months.
To fend off freezing temperatures and hunt all day comfortably, read on so you’ll know some tips for keeping yourself warm throughout the activity.
Dress Appropriately
Typically, the type of clothing you choose for your winter hunt is essential for your comfort and warmth. By wearing the proper clothes, you can keep yourself warm while hunting in the cold weather. To make sure the cold temperature will not affect your hunting experience, here’s how you should dress the different parts of your body:
Feet – To keep your feet warm, you should never wear tight boots as they can restrict your blood circulation, which will cause your toes to get cold. Instead, you should use a pair of boots that fit loosely. Also, if your feet sweat when you start walking, consider wearing a dry or wicking sock to make sure you’ll not feel the cold into your feet.
Head – Most hunters will have to face the cold wind when hunting. Unfortunately, this scenario will cause you to get cold quickly and get some headaches. Thus, if you want to be comfortable while hunting in the winter, using a full-face mask can be an excellent option. It can help protect your face from the cold wind brought about by the winter season. If you’re planning to buy a face mask for your winter hunting needs, then check out some reliable resource websites to find out more about these products.
Hands – Your hands are essential when hunting during the winter season. To make sure they’ll not get cold, you should wear a pair of thick gloves to have maximum comfort.
Body – To keep your body warm, it’s important to develop a layering system when you’re hunting. That way, you’ll be ready for whatever Mother Nature sends your way during the winter hunt. To get the most out of this layering system, put together the skin garments, mid-layers like a windproof vest, and outer layers such as insulated bibs with a midweight jacket.
2. Bring Heat Packs
In addition to wearing the proper clothing during the hunt, you can also minimize the cold by using heat packs, which are used to warm parts of the body to ensure comfort. Just be sure to bring mega-size and disposable heat packs suited for large body parts.
Before the hunt begins, place some of these around your midsection to help keep you warm and prevent your body from releasing heat away from your extremities. This can be a great way to ensure you’ll stay comfortable and away from the cold during your hunting journey.
3. Take Some Snacks
Typically, your body has to burn calories to keep it warm. Hence, if you want to ensure your body’s warmth when hunting, find time to prepare some healthy and delicious snacks. Be sure these snacks also contain high-calorie content, such as those rich in complex carbohydrates and protein. That way, you can fuel your body with lots of calories, which are necessary for staying warm throughout the hunt.
Aside from bringing and eating some snacks, be sure to drink hot water throughout the day to avoid dehydration, which may contribute to getting cold easily. Also, the more you consume hot water, the more it’ll help warm you inside and out.
Wrapping Up
If you’ve never hunted in truly cold temperatures, then it’s time to learn the importance of keeping yourself warm, safe, and dry throughout the hunt. You’ll not enjoy your hunting experience if you get cold quickly.
Therefore, if you’re planning to go for a winter hunt anytime soon, keep the tips mentioned above in mind so you’ll know how to beat the cold and stay warm.
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