Next Week On Tv 5-8 5-14
Things are starting to get tight in both the NHL and the NBA as both leagues move into their semifinal rounds. Pretty much anything can happen in the battle for the Stanley Cup as seeding, home ice advantage and being the favorite hardly seems to matter. The NBA title might come down to whether anyone in the East can stay healthy enough to beat the Spurs. Monday, May 8 Twins at Rangers 7 p.m., ESPN This match-up pits two teams that might stay in the playoff race or might completely implode. Though the Twins lack any real drama because even if they make the playoffs, they won t go far , the Rangers have the capability of being a real contender. If they manage to hang in the pennant race, they also may be a player in the Roger Clemens sweepstakes. Tuesday, May 9 College Lacrosse Times vary, CSTV FCS The college lacrosse season is winding down, and a variety of league championship games and end-of-season match-ups are airing, today. Though lacrosse may not be one of the big sports, it is violent and entertaining, and college playoff games are nearly...
3 Keys To Living Well
Does it mean you have plenty of money to do whatever you want. Does it mean you get to spend your time as you wish. Does living well conjure up the image of beautiful cars and homes and luxurious vacations. As they say, if you can dream it you can achieve it. However, a vivid imagination in and of itself does not lead to getting what you want. You also have to take supportive, concrete actions. In order to live well, it may be necessary for you to do some things differently then you re doing today. Below is a list of three key points to keep in mind if you have the desire to live well but have no idea how to actually start doing so. Learn How to Live Well If you ve never actually lived well, it may seem like a big leap to do so. But what if you could learn how to live well. There are dozens, if not hundreds of books, CD s and other helpful sources of information which will teach how to get what you want. In fact, the entire personal growth self-help industry is founded on the intention of helping people live better than they are today. For example: If...
Guided Meditation In The News
Many studies have been done on the effects of guided meditation and most of these studies have proven its effectiveness on calming a person s mind and body. Guided meditation is not a new exercise and has been around for many years but since the recent notice of stressful and time consuming jobs and lives, many people have turned to it to help relieve their stress and to instruct them on how to deal with straining situations. Through the use of guided meditation practices, people who participate in these meditative sessions are finding more calm and quiet moments in their lives, even when they are not meditating. Guided meditation and private meditation were developed in the Buddhist community about 2,500 years ago and have been used ever since. The Dalai Lama takes this line of guided meditation so seriously that he decided to meet with Western neuroscientists to help them test the effectiveness of the guided meditation exercises. The Dalai Lama stands by meditation by referring to it as a way that human beings express their ability to avoid suffering...
Risk Factors Associated With Alzheimer S Disease
One of the main issues facing caregivers for people suffering from Alzheimer s disease is how much risk they should endure. It is very tempting to coddle a person once they begin exhibiting signs of Alzheimer s disease. However, it is important, especially in the early stages when the patient may be frightened, that the Alzheimer s patient s routine is disrupted as little as possible. Additionally, as the disease progresses, it continues to be important to minimize disruption to their routine as this enables the Alzheimers sufferer to remain independent for as long as possible. Understandably, caregivers feel a responsibility towards their charge. Generally, they want the Alzheimers sufferer to be insulated from danger as much as possible. Deciding to allow someone who is in the early stages of Alzheimer s disease to do something as routine as going for a walk alone can be a very difficult decision. It would also be very tempting to restrict them from doing seemingly mundane tasks, such as making a cup of tea or a simple meal, due to fears about...