Tuesday, October 29, 2013

11 ways to be happy


11 steps on How to Be Happy

11.    Be optimistic
22.    Follow your gut
33.    Make enough money to meet basic needs — food, shelter, and clothing
44.    Treat your body like it deserves to be happy
55.    Stay close to friends and family
66.    Be compassionate
88.    Find happiness in the job you have now
99.    Smile
110. Forgive
111.  Make friends

http://www.wikihow.com/Be-Happy

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Relaxation Room


Weird Fact: Scientists have created the “World’s Most Relaxing Room.”
In 2008, psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman designed a multi-media room based on the most reliable research into relaxation. Visitors were allowed to enter the room, lie down on soft matting and rest their heads on lavender-scented pillows.
They were bathed in a subdued green light which enhances the production of dopamine in the brain and provides a calming sensation. “In addition,” Professor Wiseman said, ”the artificial blue sky helps create a mild form of sensory deprivation that will help them turn their attention inward and distract them away from daily stress.”
Peaceful music was also pumped into the “World’s Most Relaxing Room”, specially composed by University of Hertfordshire Professor of Music, Tim Blinko. ”Richard asked me to create a piece of music with a slow and distinct rhythm, low frequency notes, and no sudden changes in tempo,” noted Professor Blinko. “I have completely re-written a piece especially for this project. It features a solo soprano voice, chosen for the soothing properties of the human voice, together with a Tibetan singing bowl, used in meditation and a string ensemble.”
Professor Wiseman added: “Previous work has shown that these colours, sounds and smells all help people relax, but this is the first time that they have been combined in this way, and it will be fascinating to look at the effect on visitors’ relaxation levels.”



The Silent Killer

Stress has been called “The Silent Killer” and can lead to heart disease, high blood pressure, chest pain, and an irregular heartbeat.

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Did you know that your Pets can get insomnia too.


Pets and bugs can also suffer from insomnia

Other animals, such as bugs, can’t exactly complain of having insomnia, but some studies suggest animals suffer from sleep disorders just like humans.

In one study, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis bred insomniac flies, which only get a small fraction of the sleep of normal flies, and found they resembled people with insomnia in several ways.

After generations of breeding, researchers produced flies that spent only an hour a day asleep less than 10 percent of the 12 hours of sleep normal flies get.

These insomniac flies lost their balance more often, were slower learners and gained more fat all resembling symptoms that also occur in sleep-deprived humans.
To read about all 7 strange facts about insomnia go to this article.