Sunday, October 6, 2013

Control alcohol intake


Control alcohol intake

Limit alcohol intake
Control alcohol intake
In excess, alcohol is toxic to the heart. Also dangerous are hangovers, which are associated with dehydration and an increase in stress hormones, which can increase the risk of atrial fibrillation. Coincidentally, hospitals often see a spike of patients coming in with symptoms of atrial fibrillation during the holidays, hence the appropriately named condition, “holiday heart syndrome,” which occurs with the excessive consumption of alcohol that often happens with holiday celebrations.

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Minimize stress


Minimize stress

Minimize stress
Minimize Stress

Even people who are generally healthy and have no known heart problems may develop atrial fibrillation due to high stress. Contemporary research suggests that approximately 54% of patients with intermittent atrial fibrillation cite psychological stress as the most common trigger.

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Control and Maintain a healthy weight

Control and Maintain a healthy weight

Maintain a healthy weight
Control and Maintain a healthy weight

Extra weight places a stress on the heart that can manifest as atrial fibrillation. It turns out that obesity can actually change the size of the heart’s atria, with a gradual increase in atrial size occurring as body weight increases from normal, to overweight, to obese.


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Avoid too much caffeine and other stimulants

Avoid too much caffeine and other stimulants

Avoid caffeine and other stimulants
Avoid too much Coffee
Stimulants — even too much coffee, tea, soda, or chocolate — can speed up your heart rate even more. Also, beware of over-the-counter medicines, including nutritional supplements and cold and allergy medicines. Drugs may contain stimulants or have other properties that can trigger arrhythmias and/or interact with your prescription medications.

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Man loses 245 pounds with the three P's

Man loses 245 pounds with the three P's

By Jen Christensen, CNN
At the beginning of 2011, Marlon Gibson weighed 405 pounds. He was sitting in a friend's office and said, "You need to get bigger chairs." "Actually, I think you need to think about that," she said. He says they laugh about it now, but it was painful at the time.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Marlon Gibson weighed 405 pounds at his heaviest
  • He lost 245 pounds by gradually reducing unhealthy food and exercising
  • He believes accountability is the key to weight loss
(CNN) -- In the third grade, Marlon Gibson was so overweight his mom had to take him to the men's store to buy his Easter suit.
"Even back then, I absolutely loved clothes," Gibson said. "That's what really keeps me honest with all this weight loss. I want to go to the mall to buy more than socks."
At his heaviest he weighed 405 pounds. Now the 5-foot-11-inch associate director of student conduct at Emory University in Atlanta weighs 160 pounds. Since January 2011, he's lost 245 pounds, or the equivalent of a gas stove.
Gibson volunteered in this summer with his fraternity, Beta Theta Pi, at a nursing home, where his bright outfit was a big hit. He says the best part about losing weight is being able to wear beautiful clothes.

He says anyone can do it his way: without surgery or a special diet program
"I always tell people it's the three p's: persistence, passion and perseverance," Gibson said.
The turning point came when the 34-year-old watched his wife tear up during "The Biggest Loser."
"She told me she loved me, but she worried that I wasn't going to be around long because of my weight," Gibson said. "I had to do something."
Gibson had been heavy all his life. Growing up, none of the adults in his family ever talked to him about healthy eating. They didn't have to, he says.
"My mom used to joke my dad would get kicked out of buffets, he had such a great appetite and such a great metabolism. He never had to work to be small," Gibson said. "My mom was never bigger than a size 6."
I always tell people it's the three P's: persistence, passion, and perseverance.
Marlon Gibson
His mom tried to set a good example with daily exercise. "She was the person who got up and did her Jane Fonda video every morning," Gibson said. But he was an only child, and everyone in his family showed their love with food. His grandmother, especially, doted on him.
"She would take me to McDonald's nearly every day," Gibson said. "I did love a big cheeseburger and fries, and I never met a sweet I didn't like."
He wasn't much into sports or exercising either.
"I never learned to swim at camp because I'd get ear aches," Gibson said. "I remember playing kickball in second grade and broke my pinky finger. And from there on out, when they'd ask me to play, I'd say, 'Nope, I'm good.'"
As he steadily gained weight, Gibson said he was lucky that the kids didn't bully him about it.
"I've always had a great sense of humor and can deflect the attention from my being obese," Gibson said.
That sense of humor also got him in trouble. While attending an all-boys Catholic school in Ohio known for its orderly discipline, he served a lot of time in detention.
But being the class clown also paid off with fast friendships.
"I'm lucky; people have always been nice, or at least they try to be," Gibson said. "People would often give me a back-handed compliment like 'you're handsome for a fat kid.'"
He met his wife, Sheree, at a fraternity function in 2004. They were in graduate school at the time. They married two years later.
Soon after he watched her tear up over "The Biggest Loser," he cut himself trying to force a zipper closed on a pair of pants that were too tight. That's when he finally decided he had enough.
He had to lose weight, and he wanted to do it in a way that would stick.
Rather than cut out all bad food, he gradually reduced the amount he was eating.
"I loved fried chicken, so I decided I would eat six pieces instead of eight," Gibson said. "Then I'd reduce it further to four pieces, and then eventually dropped fried chicken all together. I ate meat more like it was a protein condiment. Now I don't eat any meat at all. I'm a dedicated vegan."
Gibson said he is "hyper vigilant" about what he eats now. He'll start the day with a protein shake before he heads off to the gym in the morning. After he works out, he eats oatmeal with apple slices. Lunch is vegetarian chili with a salad and more vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli or corn on the cob. Dinner is often popcorn, with an occasional smoothie for dessert.

"By now this kind of eating is a habit -- so much so that when I went to visit a friend in Iowa, I packed my popcorn and chili and ate it on my layover in Chicago," Gibson said.
He breaks from routine every once in awhile, though.
"In May I turned 34 and decided to splurge," Gibson said. "We went to a vegan bakery and got a slice of the hummingbird cake, which we split. I hadn't had cake since 2010."
Gibson also exercises daily. "Spinning is my favorite. I like to do two 70-minute spin classes back-to-back," Gibson said. He also runs at least 3 miles in the evening and does crunches and push-ups before bed.
Gibson stays focused with the help of a coach, Ryan Blanck, CEO of offtrackonpurpose.com. Blanck lives in North Carolina, so all their sessions are virtual. Gibson finds their sessions particularly effective.
"He gives me positive encouragement and tough love. I remember one time he said, 'Your motivation isn't where it once was.' That's all I needed to hear. When I went to the gym that day I told my wife drop me off further away -- I need the walk."
This healthy living has paid off. In addition to the weight loss, Gibson no longer needs high blood pressure medicine. He says he's "got energy for days."
He also loves to motivate others and talks about his weight loss at church and helps friends.
"This weight loss has transformed my life," Gibson said. "It's totally possible. You just have to hold yourself accountable."

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Friday, October 4, 2013

Never involve in any loose talk at work

Always be cautious at work, don't involve in any of the loose talk. If you can't control yourself then listen to music or note down the topic to discuss after office hours. Don't offend anyone at work whether it's knowingly or unknowingly

Many times we are in a situation where people around us are involved in some loose and vulger talk, about some manager or some other colleague.

Don't get involved in that, try to make some excuse and leave that place, if you still want to know what they were talking, you can take this matter to after office hours.

There are cunning people who look trustworthy and will pull you into the dirty discussion, and after sometime, will use this discussion against you. Be careful if you want to survive and succeed in professional world.



Work virus

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Always review your email before sending it

Many times we reuse our old email or edit someone's email before we reply. It's a great practice to always review your email before you send it over. email that you send contains the zist of the work you have done.
I am not taliking about the email etiquette here, but one thing I would like to suggest you is to review your email before you press send button. Sometime we miss to delete unnecessary content or name or signature from the message we copied.
When reusing your last email, always check the subject line and remove Re: or Fw:... 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Never give average rating to yourself during self appraisal

Keep it in your mind, mix it with coffee and drink it as I say.
Never give yourself an average rating while filling self appraisal document. Leave all your modest and generous thinking and give your self the best rating available.

Suppose, if you think you have not contributed towards learning or not filled timesheet on time or didn't earn a required certification. Don't worry just fill 5 out of 5.

You need to come up with a nice alternative, like:
> You have always given input to others and help them prepare the learning document. Despite of your busy schedule, you have developed a tool which helped other save some time and work towards leaning document.
> You have helped others in filling their timesheets. you have always formally and informally sent reminders to your colleagues to fill their timesheet. You have made sure that freshers in the team understands the importance of timesheet.
> You were single handedly managing all the assignments and couldn't get time to schedule a certification. But you have always learnt from your experience and refer certification materials whenever you get time. very soon you are going to schedule a certification test as soon as your next major release gets over.

My answers might not suit everyone, but you have to prepare your own excuse.

What will happen if you don't give best rating to yourself during your self appraisal ?
Sometimes we don't know that we in the list of high performers or in the good book of our supervisor, good self appraisal helps us in getting an extra edge when there is a tie situation.
When your supervisor is new and he doesn't know much about your team, then its the self appraisal document, which tells him what you have achieved. 
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