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Friday, 30 June 2017

How to Be Thankful


Some people have a strong sense of gratitude, love and appreciation. People who cultivate thankfulness are happier and healthier than those who don't.

PART-1 Being Thankful Long-Term


1.Keep a gratitude journal. Reminding yourself what you have to be grateful for and recording your gratefulness each day helps to cement how thankful you are. It doesn't matter how difficult your life is at the moment, there is always something to be thankful for, some shining light of gratitude. Finding that will help you deal with the other parts of life.
  • Record 3-5 things you're thankful for every single day. These can be things as simple as "the sun was shining" or they can be as big as "my significant other proposed."
  • Spend a little time each day reflecting on the things you're most grateful for, during that day. You may even find that you have more than 5 things you want to record.
  • When you're having a particularly difficult time, it can be beneficial to go back to what you've written previously. If it's a really hard time, find the smallest things that you can be grateful for. For example: if you have a terminal illness it's unlikely you're going to be able to be grateful for that, but you can be grateful for things like, someone else bringing you dinner, a warm bed, your cat snuggling with you. All these little things can make the trauma of the big thing (the illness) more bearable.
2.Turn your thinking around. People who are thankful for the things in their lives aren't living an easier life than you. In fact, many of the people who practicing the most gratitude are the people who have had incredibly difficult things happen to them because they understand that it isn't the situation that's the problem, it's how you think about the situation that makes it easier or more difficult.
  • Use the right words. Using negative language and labeling can make a situation more difficult and make it harder for you to be thankful in general. For example: labeling it "my horrible illness" is going to make it worse than simply saying "the illness that I have." In the second instance not only are you not making the illness part of you, but you are also turning it into neutral language, rather than negative.
  • Bashing yourself and others is going to make you less able to be truly thankful. When you find that you're thinking negatively about yourself or another person, stop and turn that thinking around. For example you think "I am so stupid when it comes to math." Instead, say "I am having some difficulty with this math problem." This re-frames the problem so that the problem isn't you, it's that there is a disconnect between you and this problem and that is something that you can overcome.
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3.Practice mindfulness. By being in the moment you are making it impossible for your brain to race ahead and worry or plan for the future, or become bogged down in the past. This is one way of practicing thankfulness because you are immersing yourself in the present and acknowledging and thanking the importance of the "now."
  • Practice mindfulness while you eat. This means, don't read a book, watch t.v. or check your phone. Instead, focus on the food that you're putting into your mouth: is it hot? cold? what is the texture like? the smell? is it sweet or sour or salty?
  • Do this while going for a walk, or simply sitting outside. Notice the color of the sky and shape of the clouds. Notice the color and shape of the trees and the plants. Use your nose to locate any smells, and listen to the wind in the trees, the sound of children playing, the sound of cars as they go past you.
  • Practicing mindfulness is a way of being present to each moment as it happens. It is one technique that can help ease mental health issues like depression or anxiety, because these tend to be caused by fear for the future and concern about the past.


4.Practice meditation. Meditation is another of those incredibly useful ways of dealing with mental health issues and a general sense of malaise in your life. It can also help to foster your thankfulness and gratitude practices.
  • Go somewhere quiet and meditate for 15 minutes each day. Seat yourself comfortably and start to take deep breaths. Your belly will rise and fall with each inhales and exhale. Focus on your breath. When errant thoughts demand your attention acknowledge them and let them go. If you find that you've strayed from the meditation, focus on your breathing again.
  • It can be helpful to set a breathing limit rather than a time limit so you aren't constantly watching the clock. Say something like "I'll meditate for 50 breaths." If you lose track, that's okay! It's probably time to be done, anyway.


5.Cultivate a healthy lifestyle. Being thankful is actually something that can greatly help make you healthy and keep you healthy. However, it does help to give thankfulness a boost by cultivating a healthy lifestyle for yourself by getting enough sleep, drinking water, and eating in a way that fosters your well-being.
  • Sleep is a huge component to health and to being thankful. While, it's certainly admirable to practice gratitude even during those sleepless, anxiety-fueled times in your life, getting enough sleep can help make thankfulness easier to cultivate. Try to get to sleep before 11:00 p.m. and turn off all electronics (computer, phone, iPod) 30 minutes before bedtime.
  • Get enough water. Since water makes up so much of our systems, it's a necessary component to making sure everything runs smoothly. Try for at least 8 glasses of water each day.
  • Get exercise. Exercise (especially things like cardio) releases happy chemicals like endorphins, which help to regulate your moods and make you feel better. Try to get at least 30 minutes of exercise each day. This can be something as simple as going for a run, or putting on some music and dancing for 30 minutes, or doing some yoga.
  • Make sure you're putting food in your body that will help your body run effectively and happily. Go for veggies and fruits (the darker colored, the more nutrients) like kale, red peppers, and bananas; good carbohydrates like brown rice, whole grain, oats; protein like salmon, nuts, lean meats, eggs. Avoid sugar and salt as much as possible. Focus your diet on the best, most healthy parts, with the occasional indulgence.
PART-2 Being Thankful in the Moment

1.Take a break. Sometimes a good way to get you back on track and feeling better is to take a break. You'll need to create things to be grateful for, sometimes, and a break can be a good one.
  • At work (or school, etc.), go for a walk around your building or step outside for 15 minutes to breathe the fresh air. Spend this time musing on how thankful you are for the opportunity to take a break, to stretch your legs, to feel the sun.
  • Sometimes you just really need a vacation. If you have the ability to take one, you should! A vacation and taking a break from your usual activities can give you a greater appreciation for them, as well as recharge you to deal with the things that you're less appreciative of.
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2.Tell someone you appreciate them. So often life gets busy and you forget to tell people that they matter, that you've noticed what they do and it means a lot to you. People will remember you more fondly if you thank them. It will cultivate an atmosphere of thankfulness that can spread out gradually.
  • Talk about gratitude with family. Set aside a time, like the evening meal, to talk about the things you were grateful for that day. Let each family member have a few minutes just to discuss what made them thankful.[4]
  • Send a thank you note. it is really amazing what sending just a small thank you note can do. A thank you note acknowledges that they gave you something (time, effort, a gift) that they didn't have to and that you appreciate what they've done. You don't have to write a massive novel thanking them, just a few lines that let them know what they nd their gift (a thing, of time, of energy, etc.) meant to you.
3.Give back. Being thankful isn't just about telling people you are thankful, it's also about giving back to your community and to your friends. This doesn't mean that you give back so that everything is even and no one "owes" anyone anything. That isn't how gratitude and thankfulness work.
  • Do something for the people in your life who have helped you. You don't have to tell them that you're doings something for them because they've done something for you. That comes across as self-serving. Instead, when they need an extra hand, you provide it. For example: helping your sister's family clean their house during a really busy season, taking your grandmother to her doctor's appointments, or giving your friend a hand moving into her new place.
  • Do something for people you don't know. Sometimes people do things for you that you can't easily repay (in the sense that you want to thank them and show how much it meant to you). Of course you should thank them, tell them how important their action or gift was. But you can also pay the kindness forward. For example: your professor helps you out in ways that you can never repay (writing letters of recommendation, being a mentor, reading your work), so you instead pay that forward and mentor someone else.

4.Focus on intention. When someone does something nice for you--gives you a gift, brings you a hot meal, offers to read over and edit your thesis--focus on how someone tried to bring something good into your life. Someone gave up their precious time, or money, etc. to do something for you.
  • This focus cultivates an atmosphere of gratitude that is then passed on to other people through your actions and words, especially if you have children.


5.Just say thank you. Speaking the words aloud can help cement the feeling of gratitude in your life. Not only that, but it helps others to know that you are thankful for the things that they have done for you. It can, also, help get you back on track when you're starting to feel put-upon by the world, or anxious.
  • Use the words "thank you" as a sort of prayer or mantra. You can thank specific things, or you can just repeat the words over and over to yourself. For example: if you're on the bus to work, you could start quietly (or in your head) thanking the food that you ate that morning, the rain for watering all the trees, the bus for carrying you promptly to your destination, your rain jacket for keeping the rain off.
  • You should also remember to thank the people you see throughout the day. Thank the barista who makes your coffee, thank the person who held the door for you, thank the customer service person who helped you figure out why your phone wasn't working. Thanking people fosters an atmosphere of gratitude that will extend throughout other people's days, as well.
  • Remember, that it is impossible to be in a state of fear and appreciation. By cultivating gratitude (speaking it aloud) you can do things like ease anger, anxiety (even chronic anxiety), depression, and other health problems.
6.Find the thankfulness in specific events. Sometimes it can be really hard to be thankful in your life. Things like having a significant other break up with you, or make you angry, or when you really dislike your job. These are the times, however, when it is even more important to cultivate gratitude, because that will help you get through the hard times better than getting angry or upset will.
  • To cultivate gratitude for something like a difficult or boring job, make a list of the good things about the job: it gives you money so you can buy food and have a roof over your head, it gives you a chance to take the bus into the city and see the early morning sun, you brought a delicious sandwich for lunch that day. You may have to start really small to find the things to be thankful for, but it will put you in a better mood and when you're starting to get down or depressed about it, pull out that list and start adding to it.
  • For something like a relationship break-up, you should definitely allow yourself time to grieve and be sad (being grateful doesn't mean doing away with emotions like sadness, anger, etc. it simply means making them more manageable). After you've given yourself time to grieve, make a list of the things that you learned or are grateful for from the relationship (you learned you don't want to be a morning person, you learned how to compromise, etc.) and then what you are thankful for about the relationship being over (now you can leave your stuff wherever you want, now you can eat blueberries because your ex was allergic, etc.).
Basically, you can apply your thankfulness technique to any situation. There is always something to be thankful for, even if it's a very small thing (the sun is shining, etc.). Finding those things and acknowledging them can help you to lead a more fulfilled and content life.


Source : Wikihow.com

Tuesday, 27 June 2017

10 Amazing Facts about Leh Ladakh


Leh Ladakh is the Northern most part of India located in Jammu and Kashmir. The scenic grandeur of entire Greater Himalayas is unmatched, but the mystical aura of the cold desert lends an ethereal charm to the rugged mountain ranges of Leh Ladakh. The varied topography encompassing towering mountains and undulating valleys have no comparison. The stillness of the barren brownish gray mountains gives a mystic charm to the environment that surpasses the visual splendor of the most enchanting landscapes. Here are some interesting facts about Leh Ladakh.

1. Ladakh is the highest settlement in India


The Suru and Zanskar valleys form a great trough enclosed by the Himalayas and the Zanskar Range. Rangdum is the highest inhabited region in the Suru valley, after which the valley rises to 4,400 m  at Pensi-la, the gateway to Zanskar. The extreme limit of cultivation is at Korzok, on the Tso-moriri lake, at 4,600 m are widely considered to be the highest fields in the world.

2. The highest bridge in the world


A Bailey bridge between the Suru River and Dras River in Ladakh, India is the highest bridge in the world at an altitude of 5,602 metres  above sea level. It was built in 1982 by the Indian Army.

3. The mystical Magnetic Hill


Magnet Hill is a so-called "gravity hill" located near Leh in Ladakh, India. The “Hill” is located on the Leh-Kargil-Srinagar national highway, about 30 km from Leh, at a height of 11,000 feet above sea level. The alignment of the road with the slope of the background can give the illusion that cars are able to drift upwards.

3. The Pangong Lake in Ladakh is one Of the Highest Salt Lakes in the world


Pangong Tso means “high grassland lake” in Tibetan language , also referred to as Pangong Lake, is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas situated at a height of about 4,350 m. During winter the lake freezes completely, despite being saline water.

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4. Gurdwara Pathar Sahib


It is a beautiful Gurudwara sahib constructed in the memory of Guru Nanak, about 25 miles away from Leh, on the Leh-Kargil road, 12000 ft above sea level. The Gurdwara was built in 1517 to commemorate the visit to the Ladakh region of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder Guru of the Sikh faith.
During his lifetime Guru Nanak travelled to many distant places and one such place was Tibet. Guru Nanak is well respected by Tibetan Buddhists who consider him a saint; The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Buddhists in Tibet, has confirmed this in his discussions with some Sikh leaders saying that Tibetans revere Guru Nanak as a Buddhist saint under the name of Guru Gompka Maharaj.

5. Only place in India where twin humped camels can be found


The Bactrian camel (two-humped) is a large, even-toed ungulate native. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel, they are rare compared to single hump camels. These camels are one of the main attraction of the Nubra valley in Ladakh.

6. Dry but still home to large variety of birds


Ladakh is a desert, but it is still over 225 species of birds such as finches, robins, redstarts and Hoopoe are found here in abundance. It never ceases to amaze the tourists who venture this far up that the region could retain so much of its natural beauty.

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7. Namgyal Tsemo Gompa


Constructed in 1430, this gompa has a rich collection of Buddhist art, ancient manuscripts, painted scrolls and wall paintings. Its special feature is the gilded image of Buddha, almost 3-storyes high. A little ahead of the monastery is a fort that allows you panoramic views of the Leh town. Open from: 7.00 am-9.00 am from prayers

8. The Famous Leh Fort


Built by Zorawar Singh, the Zorawar Fort contains three temples but is not open for public since it is located in the military camp area.

9. An important astronomy center


Due to its high altitude and clear skies, the region is popular as an important astronomy center. The Udaipur Solar Observatory and 2-Meter Himalayan Chandra Optical and Infrared Telescopes are some of the Indian Astronomy studying facilities that are situated in Ladakh.

10. Two-days Hemis Festival that takes place at the Hemis Monastery


This festival is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Guru Padmasambhava (founder of Tibetan Buddhism). Once every 12 years, the Monastery hosts the ritual unfurling of a giant Thangka (Buddhist religious mural) depicting Padmasambhava, which is richly embroidered with pearls and semi-precious stones. The highlight of the festival are the masked dances, called chhams performed by the lamas dressed in bright robes and elaborate head-gear, to the accompaniment of cymbals, drums and long horns.



10 Amazing Psychological Facts That Change The Way You See Things


Haven’t we all heard about thousands of psychological facts that can help us understand someone better or totally change the way we see the world or help us get close to someone or makes things easier for us. There are a lot and I mean when I say a lot of incredible psychological facts up on the web and we even hear it from people around us but how many of them do we actually follow? These psychological facts can help us be a better person and understand things in a much better way.

So let’s check out some of the amazing psychological facts that will change the world you see !!

1. "It usually takes up to 66 days to form and get rid of a habit" 


2. "Nodding your head while talking or asking a question will make the other person more inclined to agree with you"


3. "It’s advised to never announce your goals to people, as you may lose motivation and will be less likely to achieve it"


4. "Loving a person they are is not the same as loving an idealized or imaginary image"


5. "Ignorant people always believe they are more intelligent while smart and intelligent people tend to underestimate themselves"

6. "Getting someone to do a favor for you makes them like you more"


7. "The most important source of a child’s happiness is friends and family"


8. "While telling a lie adding an embarrassing detail will make the other people believe it"


9. "When a group of people laughs, you will automatically look at the person you feel closest to or like"


10. "Speaking in a calm and low voice while arguing with someone will help you dominate the opponent"



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Saturday, 24 June 2017

Beautiful Drawing Room Idea for Your Dream Home (III)


A drawing room is a space which is mainly used for entertaining the guests. It’s a space designed for recreation, entertainment, the space to welcome guests when they visit.























Wednesday, 21 June 2017

The Lack of Protein - ऐसे लक्षण दिखें तो समझ जाएं कि आपके अंदर प्रोटीन की कमी है



अगर आपके शरीर में किसी भी तरह के पोषक-तत्वों की कमी होती है तो उसका संकेत आपको शरीर देने लगता है। केवल जरूरत है कि इन लक्षणों को जानने और समझने की। अगर आप इन लक्षणों के बारे में ध्यान देंगे और उसके बारे में समझेंगे तो आपको पता चल जाएगा कि आपके शरीर में किस चीज की कमी हो रही है।

शरीर को फिट रखने के लिए प्रोटीन बहुत जरूरी होता है, इससे आपकी मांसपेशियां तो मजबूत होती ही हैं साथ ही पूरे शरीर को इसकी आवश्‍यकता होती है। शरीर के लिए अन्य पोषक तत्वों के अलावा प्रोटीन अनिवार्य है। प्रोटीन की कमी होने पर आपको सेहत से जुड़ी परेशानियों का सामना करना पड़ सकता है। आज हम आपको बता रहे हैं कि शरीर में प्रोटीन की कमी होने पर इसकी पहचान कैसे करें

प्रोटीन की कमी होने पर शरीर सबसे पहले संकेत देता है।


मांसपेशियों में दर्द

पर्याप्त मात्रा में प्रोटीन नहीं लेने से जोड़ों में मौजूद तरल पदार्थ का निर्माण कम होता है, जिससे लचीलापन कम हो जाता है और जोड़ों में अकड़न के साथ मांसपेशि‍यों में भी दर्द की समस्या बढ़ने लगती है।

घुटनों में दर्द

शरीर में प्रोटीन की कमी से सबसे पहले घुटनों और पैरों में दर्द शुरू होता है। अगर आपको आपके पैरों में हमेशा दर्द रहता है तो इसका मतलब है कि आपके शरीर में प्रोटीन की कमी है। प्रोटीन की कमी से पैरों की मांसपेशियां घिस जाती हैं जिसके कारण पैरों में हमेशा दर्द रहता है। खासकर प्रोटीन की कमी से घुटने घिस जाते हैं जिससे घुटनों में बहुत दर्द रहने लगता है।

हिमोग्‍लाबिन की कमी

शरीर में प्रोटीन की कमी से सफेद रक्त कोशि‍काओं की संख्या कम होती जाती है और हीमाग्लोबिन भी कम हो सकता है। इन कारणों से आपकी रोग प्रतिरोधक क्षमता भी कम होती है।

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बाल झड़ना

अगर अचानक से बाल ज्यादा झड़ने लगे हैं तो समझ जाएं की आपके शरीर में प्रोटीन की कमी हो गई हैं। हमारे जो बाल हैं वो प्रोटीन के ही बने होते हैं। ऐसे में जब शरीर में प्रोटीन की कमी होती है तो नए बाल भी नहीं  उगते और बाल झड़ने भी लगते हैं।

थकान

प्रोटीन की कमी से रक्त में शर्करा का स्तर कम होता है, जिससे शारीरिक कमजोरी महसूस होने के साथ ही थकावट जैसी परेशानियां पैदा होती है। इसके अलावा आपको बार-बार भूख लगने का कारण भी प्रोटीन की कमी हो सकती है।

नाखूनों की सेहत

स्वस्थ नाखूनों की पहचान उनकी साफ सफेदी और लालिमा होती है। अगर आपके नाखून सफेद और थोड़ी सी लालिमा लिए हुए हैं तो आपके शरीर में प्रोटीन सामान्य मात्रा में है। लेकिन नाखुन मटमैले रंग के हो गए हैं और कपड़े धोने में ही घिस जाते हैं इसका मतलब है कि आपके शऱीर में प्रोटीन की कमी है। नाखून सख्त प्रोटीन 'केराटीन' से बने होते हैं। ऐसे में जब आप प्रोटीन कम लेने लगते हैं और आपके शरीर में प्रोटीन की कमी हो जाती है तो उनका असर नाखूनों पर भी दिखने लगता है।

शारीरिक दर्द

अगर आप बार-बार बीमार पड़ रहे हैं और शारीरिक दर्द की समस्या से गुजर रहे हैं, तो इसका कारण भी प्रोटीन की कमी हो सकती है, क्योंकि आपकी रोग प्रतिरोधक क्षमता में कमी आने का एक बड़ा कारण यह भी है।

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डलनेस

आपके सौंदर्य के लिहाज से भी प्रोटीन बेहद जरूरी है। अगर सही मात्रा में प्रोटीन नहीं लिया गया, तो इसका असर आपके बाल और नाखूनों पर भी नकारात्मक होता है।

ये चीजें खाएं

रोज सुबह-शाम एक कटोरी दाल पिएं। दल में भी मसूड़ और अरहर दाल को मिक्स कर बनाएं। दाल के अलावा प्रोटीन के लिए मीट, मछली और अंडे का सफेद भाग हफ्ते में एक से दो बार खाया करें। अगरर आप शाकाहारी हैं तो हरी सब्जियां व फलियां, सोयाबीन और सभी तरह की दालें खाएं।



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