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Tuesday 5 May 2015

How to Act when You Have Fever

If you are ill and/or have any fevers, please treat them with the following instructions below.
1.Check whether you have a high fever or not by using the thermometer. The average body temperature of a person tends to hover at around 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit), so a fever is a temperature which appears above this baseline temperature.
2. Try not to disturb other members of your family about it until it is very serious. By all means, allow them to help you where possible, but also avoid going too near to them to prevent spreading possible infections.
3.Stay at home. There is no need to attend work or school; your state of health will make it hard to pay attention, and working with the ailment of a fever may only add stress to yourself and your body.
4.Go to Sleep. Sleeping helps you and your immune system to recover faster from illness, as less energy is being spent on waking activities, meaning more energy may be contributed to fighting illness.
5.Keep a thermometer handy, and check your temperature regularly. Call a doctor or friend if the temperature keeps getting higher and inform them of any other difficulties you may have, e.g. headaches, body pains or loss of appetite.
6. Snack on crackers. It is recommended you snack on saltines to help irritation go down.
7.Use a damp washcloth. Use this often and dampening it with cold or cool water. Apply to the forehead and leave it until it starts to dry up. This helps alleviate any 'heaty' or uncomfortable warmth on the body by lessening blood flow (via vasoconstriction of blood vessels), and therefore aid in temperature maintenance.
8.Keep pills. Sudden aches may occur in your body or head. Keep some medicine to help relive the pain. Panadol for example, is effective in lessening pain brought on by body aches.
9.Other symptoms. If you have or occur these other symptoms talk to your doctor and inform him/her of all the details: nausea, headaches, dizziness, vomiting, violent shaking of body or hands, slurred speech, blurry vision, unusual staggering while walking, and/or sudden sleep.

Saturday 2 May 2015

How to Do Meditation

A guided meditation while taking a break from working at the computer is a fast way to find relaxation. Through simple yoga movements associated with positive phrases, you can dissolve inner blockages and recharge your mind positive. Get peace, power, love and happiness in five minutes.
1.Find peace in prayer with your religious figure (e. g. God).
2.Send light or pray for (happiness, peace, love) to all beings: "I send light to ... (name). May all people be happy. May the world be happy."
3. Begin by understanding that this computer meditation is aimed at people of all religious denominations and it may also be practiced by atheists. Use or adapt the phrases that work for you. You can also rephrase the mantras and make them suitable for you. You can define God in your own way as a supreme being or as a cosmic force or life power. You can omit the mantra "Om God" if it does not fit for you. Hence, it is advised that the remainder of the article be read in this light.
4.Connect yourself with the Enlightened (Saints) or God (or other entity) Say: "Om all enlightened masters. Om God. I beg for guidance and help on my way."
5.Get inner peace. Say: "I take things as they are. I flow positively with my life."
6. Calm your mind. Speak (or think) one minute the mantra: "Om Shanti. Om Peace."
7.Try focusing on peaceful thoughts and avoid thinking of the stressful thoughts