The Liquid Vitamin Supplements Store


  • The Liquid Vitamin
    Supplements Store


  • Wholesale liquid
    vitamins and minerals


  • Our Natural
    Vitamins and Minerals


  • Nutritional Supplements
    Ingredients List


  • Essential Nectar Nutrition Chart

  • Free health articles
    on nutrition information


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Search for
    vitamins and minerals
    and nutrition information


    Articles on Nutrition,
    Vitamins and Health

    Aromatherapy information
    Balancing health and work
    Breakfast is important
    Calcium and weight loss
    Dairy in Diet
    Diets and vitamin supplements
    Dieting critique
    Doctor's office humor
    Eggs
    Emotional eating
    Environment-friendly humor
    Extreme fatigue humor
    Family sickness humor
    Food addictions
    Food additives and pain
    GABA
    Genital Warts
    Good fats
    Health gifts humor
    Health statistics humor
    Healthy diet tips
    Healthy habits
    Herbs 101
    High carb breakfast
    Liquid vitamins humor
    Mangos
    Meal planning
    Medical career humor
    Money-saving diets
    Muscle pain humor
    Vitamins in the nervous system
    Obesity in children
    Personal Care Alert
    Personal Trainer Tips
    Potatoes
    Seniors and dehydration
    Starving diets
    Viagra humor
    Vitamin B12 and cancer
    Vitamin history
    Vitamin humor


    How to Balance Health and Work

    by Ulli G. Niemann

    Health: Who's got time for it? If you know what's good for you (and your finances) you will make time for it. Health is your most valuable asset. Without it, all the money in the world won't have much value. That's why an investment advisor like me is writing about how, in today's environment of longer commutes, shorter staffs, instant communications, voice mail, faxes and fast food on the go, as well as social and family obligations, you need to pay attention to your health.

    Of course, I don't know your specific situation, but chances are there are at least some similarities between yours and mine. So maybe some of the ways I have found to integrate taking care of my health into my routine will assist you to do the same. However you do it, I guarantee it will be one of the best investments you will make.

    Life as a whole can be overwhelming, so I divide it up into smaller, more manageable pieces. Every 24-hour period represents a 'mini-life' to me, which I want to fill with things I 'have-to-do' and, more importantly, things I 'want-to-do.'

    I am an investment advisor, specializing in no-load mutual fund investments, and have owned and operated my company for the past 20 years. Besides doing extensive research so I can effectively manage the millions of dollars of clients' assets I am responsible for, I write and publish two weekly investment updates, a monthly newsletter, various investment articles, and handle 15,000+ subscribers to my free internet publications. In addition, I am a husband and an older parent of a 7-year old boy.

    Though my plate is pretty full, over my career I have developed a lifestyle which balances my health and work very well, thereby making me a more relaxed and productive person.

    Here's how my 24-hour "mini-life" works.

    After working at the office in the morning, at 11:30 sharp I head to the fitness center for my 90-minute lunchtime workout. Afterward, I grab a nutritious sandwich and a health drink, and by shortly after 1 pm I'm back at the office.

    Thanks to my exercise regimen the edge has been taken of and I'm relaxed knowing that I already have attended to my health needs. I may be physically a little tired, but mentally I feel very sharp, so the afternoon is my most productive time. Since I generally enjoy my work, it's okay if my work day extends into the evening. I feel good!

    After a leisurely dinner with family and some play time with my son, I'm ready for my ultimate physical and mental relaxation ritual. Since I have always chosen to live in communities with facilities such as pool and spa, around 8 pm I head out for a wonderful hour or so of 'decompression time.' That includes a 45-minute soak in my spa, a dip in the cold pool and a shower. Afterwards I stretch out in the lounge chair looking at the stars in a cloudless Southern California sky and enjoying my favorite adult beverage.

    This is the time I can think about projects, things I want to do or simply muse about life. No interruptions of any kind. I have enjoyed-or at least survived-another day and I feel balanced and in harmony.

    I try to keep my routine pretty much the same every day with a couple of exceptions. Tuesdays I usually play a morning round of golf with a couple of clients. While I don't consider golf exercise, it's mentally very relaxing because by the very nature of the game I am forced to slow down.

    Saturday mornings, it's tennis with the boys. After a leisurely lunch with good conversation and a lot of laughter, I head to the office for around 3 hours of work. Again, I'm far more relaxed when tackling spreadsheets or responding to e-mails after having exercised.

    Sundays, I answer some e-mails from home, but spend most of the time with my son doing a variety of athletic things.

    By Sunday night I'm back in the spa considering the week. Usually I can say that every one of my days indeed was filled with things I had to do as well as things I wanted to do. I look forward to the next morning when I get to start all over again.

    Here are some things you can do
    to get into a similar rhythm

    1. Try to live close to work to avoid long, stressful commutes.
    2. Join a fitness center near work and negotiate with your boss    to extend your lunch to 90 minutes. Offer to work a half hour    late to make up the time.
    3. If you have a long commute, don't waste time in homebound    traffic. Go to the fitness center after work and get on the    road after the traffic has cleared.
    4. If you have no other choice and you are a morning person,    get to the gym before work.

    Once you've been able to balance work and health, I can promise that the benefits you enjoy-including financial thanks to greater productivity-will have you wondering why you didn't start sooner.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Ulli Niemann is an investment advisor and has written about methodical approaches to investing for over 10 years. He is stepping out of his comfort zone to write about different areas in which he has gained experience that can assist others. You can reach him at: www.successful-investment.com.

    FACT: Your body can absorb and digest
    up to 90% of the nutrition in liquid vitamins,
    such as Essential Nectar. It can absorb no more than 20% of the nutrition in vitamin pills. Which vitamin supplement do you want?
    Buy Essential Nectar liquid vitamin and mineral supplement,
with 234 all-natural, plant-based nutrients

    The Liquid Vitamin Supplements Store navigation console

    Our healthy lifestyles mission | Vitamin shipping and returns | Your privacy | Contact The Liquid Vitamin Supplements Store | Testimonials

    © TheHappyGuy: Finding Happiness and Self-actualization