Have a nice, healthy, and most importantly correct opinion of yourself. It goes a long way.
Just found this ...nice thoughts for moms to think. That image you have of yourself will affect how others treat you, and how your children view themselves...
Here goes...
A mother tends to define herself most easily in terms of externals. I
am what I do. I am what others need me to be. I am what I accomplish.
While
these descriptions are true, they are incomplete. They overlook the
vital fact that we are made, inside and out, by God. We are shaped after
his image.
When we gaze into the mirror of God’s Word, we find
that God has stamped on our being a reflection of his character, his
essence, his being. That is not to say we are mini-gods in any sense.
But just as children reflect the physical, mental and personality traits
of their parents and even adopted children share the mannerisms and
habits of their adopted families, so we who are fashioned by God
manifest elements of his character in our beings.
Who are you, Mom? You are a unique being fashioned after the God of the universe—inside and out! (read from NIV devotions for Moms)
Wellness Now!
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
We all must wait...
Have a nice, healthy, and most importantly correct opinion of yourself. It goes a long way.
Just found this ...nice thoughts for moms to think. That image you have of yourself will affect how others treat you, and how your children view themselves...
Here goes...
A mother tends to define herself most easily in terms of externals. I am what I do. I am what others need me to be. I am what I accomplish.
While these descriptions are true, they are incomplete. They overlook the vital fact that we are made, inside and out, by God. We are shaped after his image.
When we gaze into the mirror of God’s Word, we find that God has stamped on our being a reflection of his character, his essence, his being. That is not to say we are mini-gods in any sense. But just as children reflect the physical, mental and personality traits of their parents and even adopted children share the mannerisms and habits of their adopted families, so we who are fashioned by God manifest elements of his character in our beings.
Who are you, Mom? You are a unique being fashioned after the God of the universe—inside and out! (read from NIV devotions for Moms)
Just found this ...nice thoughts for moms to think. That image you have of yourself will affect how others treat you, and how your children view themselves...
Here goes...
A mother tends to define herself most easily in terms of externals. I am what I do. I am what others need me to be. I am what I accomplish.
While these descriptions are true, they are incomplete. They overlook the vital fact that we are made, inside and out, by God. We are shaped after his image.
When we gaze into the mirror of God’s Word, we find that God has stamped on our being a reflection of his character, his essence, his being. That is not to say we are mini-gods in any sense. But just as children reflect the physical, mental and personality traits of their parents and even adopted children share the mannerisms and habits of their adopted families, so we who are fashioned by God manifest elements of his character in our beings.
Who are you, Mom? You are a unique being fashioned after the God of the universe—inside and out! (read from NIV devotions for Moms)
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
What is it now?
Wellness, the art, and science (the maths or the chemistry) of living life wisely. That is my really smart definition. I love to learn new things...i also love to share. That's what we shall do as we go along. Health, life, well, everything.
I love food, and being a dietitian, i would like to start from here: eating well.
I love food, and being a dietitian, i would like to start from here: eating well.
Healthy eating habits.
Healthy eating is simple. If you commit to these simple
tips, you will be well on your way to eating well.
·
Eat foods from the four main food groups: starches
and breads, meats and legumes, fruits and vegetables and milk and dairy products.
·
Eat regularly. Missing meals is detrimental to
your brain, and body at large.
·
Breakfast is vital. Eat some proteins foods such
as ground nuts, simsim, eggs, fish, milk as well as carbohydrates such as bread,
cake, maize, potatoes, cassava, popcorn to kick-start your brain in the
morning.
·
Vary cooking methods to maximize on nutrient
value: boil, steam, fry, juice, raw (fruits and veggies)
·
Include fresh fruits and vegetables in your meals
daily to enhance digestive health, and improve metabolism.
·
Limit salt, sugar and fat. Use natural herbs and
spices such as garlic, onions, ginger, mint, parsley, cinnamon, lemon grass to
naturally enhance flavor in food.
·
Drink lots of water, if you are feeling thirsty,
you have waited too long. Drink water now. The color of your urine is the best
indicator. The darker it is, the more water you need to drink.
·
Eat slowly. Eating in a rush will cause you to
over eat, and, or to swallow air. Neither is a desirable outcome. Stop eating when you feel satisfied, even if
there is still food on the plate.
Simple, right? Yes, i thought so too!
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