Monday, August 13, 2012

12 Things We Do When We Work From Home.. Eating Before Workouts.. 15 Body Problems

Monday, August 13, 2012
Wouldn't it be convenient to just roll out of bed and walk 30 seconds to your office desk every morning?

In a recent infographic by OnlineDegrees.com, at least 33 per cent of U.S. companies allow their employees to work from home on a regular basis. But as it turns out, most people are "working" on a lot more than just tackling that day's to-do list.

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Jason Tetro: London Gets the Gold Medal in Hygiene
2012-07-25-olympicbanner.pngFar away from the headlines of this headline-grabbing Olympics is an important lesson that can bring solace to almost every germaphobe. Unlike any other Olympics before, these Games have shown that preventing infection is not only possible, but also relatively easily accomplished.
Krystyn Tully: Six Tips for Creating the Perfect Beach Memory Before Summer's Gone
Every summer starts the same way for me. In May, I say to everyone I know, "This summer is going to be the best! I'm going to camp more often, leave work before the sun goes down, and spend more time with good friends." Before I know it, September is here and the days are shorter. The most surefire way I know to make a grand summer memory is to visit a beach. I'm not alone in this, either. Creating the quintessential beach experience is easy. There are really only six things you need to do.
Annette Poizner: What an Athlete's Signature Says About Olympic Psychology
2012-07-25-olympicbanner.png What do we know about the psychology of an Olympic athlete? The signature of Mark Spitz is worth examining. We can learn something about what it takes to excel in sports; also, in life.
Gerald McEachern: Genetically Modified Breast Milk...From a Cow?
I just read that the Chinese are modifying cow's milk to produce human breast milk. According to a piece on the Natural Society website, "The milk is still undergoing safety tests, but with government permission it will be sold to consumers as a more nutritious dairy drink than cow's milk." I don't know what I could possibly add that you're not already thinking. It's almost as bad at Monsanto's hormone-laden Frankenstein of a milk product.
Kirk and Kris Tobias: Give Cycling a Chance: Top 10 Charity Cycling Tips
If you've been driving along the country roads of Canada this summer, you've surely noticed the growing popularity of cycling. Another growing trend is cycling for a good cause with more and more charity cycling events popping up across the country. The Ride for Karen, which is an annual cycling event that my brother and I started as a tribute to the life and legacy of our mother Karen, is just one example.

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