Archive for November, 2005
Safe Stress
This is just another reason you will want to attend the free teleseminar on December 8th! Keep your eyes here for sign up information.
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SUNDAY, Nov. 27 (HealthDay News) — The demands of the season are upon you. And all that socializing, present shopping, decorating and feast preparations can turn this time of year into a stress fest that can affect your health.
“If you are not careful, the holidays take an emotional toll on the body, ranging from increased blood pressure to weakening your immune system,” said Gina Kearney, a holistic nurse practitioner and site manager at the Integrative Care Center, affiliated with the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
Though it’s been widely known that stress can boost a person’s heart rate and reduce the ability to fight colds, a new study says that even cholesterol levels can be affected.
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BarbaraC. Phillips, NP on
November 29th, 2005 .
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frustration…
I’m sure I’m not alone with experiencing frustrations when it comes to computers. As much as I enjoy what they allow me to do (connect with all of you), I am nevertheless baffeled at times.
My hard drive failed last Wendesday evening. Great timing…just before a long major holiday weekend here in the US. Okay….all will be well.
The new drive arrived today, though I thought someone was to arrive with it…. someone who would be installing said drive. Another call placed to Dell to find out when.
That’s where it all stands for now. Again, if you are waiting for me to get back to you, don’t be shy in letting me know.
Barbara
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BarbaraC. Phillips, NP on
November 29th, 2005 .
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Acting Your Age!
It’s coming soon!
Acting Your Age: A Guide for Women Who Refuse to go Over-the-Hill!
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BarbaraC. Phillips, NP on
November 27th, 2005 .
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Hard drives fail
After my last post on protecting yourself against email viruses, it feels strange to report that my hard drive crashed.
What? Wasn’t I protected? Well, yes I was. In fact, I had just updated my Norton antivirus program (I usually do that once a week automatically, but did some extra’s with all the viruses that were trying to get through). I crashed anyway…but apparently that is not the cause.
Hard drives can fail…apparently anything with moving parts can fail. And it can happen without warning. It’s a bummer, let me tell you. Panic? No…am trying to keep that at bay.
The good news is that I spent HOURS on the phone will Dell trying to determine what happened. They are sending someone to my house on Monday to install a new drive.
The best news about all of this is that I do back up my hard drive regularly, and had just done a back up about 24 hours prior to this crash on Wednesday evening. Chances are, once the new drive is in place, I’ll be able to restore my data to within 24 hours of the crash. It does mean however, anything I did, any emails I received anytime on Wednesday are gone. And since I keep my calendar on my computer, I have no idea if I have appointments with you or even how to contact you.
So…if you were expecting to hear from me, please contact me again. If I have or miss an appointment with you…please let me know.
So, in addition to virus protection, please back up your drives….be ready for the unexpected.
Barbara
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BarbaraC. Phillips, NP on
November 25th, 2005 .
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Protect Yourself - Email Viruses
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been getting a plethora of email the past week full of viruses. It seems to be hitting the internet more so than usual from what I hear from the lists I am on.
If you are not up to date with whatever protection software you are using, you might want to do so.
If you are not using virus protection…what are you waiting for? You should NOT be online without some sort of protection.
- AVG has a good free program - http://www.grisoft.com/doc/1
- Norton is always good (it’s what I use and nothing has gotten through) - http://www.symantec.com/index.htm
Virus software protects yourself and others. Be safe online!
Thanks!
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Barbara on
November 23rd, 2005 .
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Tele-WHAT?
What the heck is a Teleclass or Teleseminar?
Do you get confused when you hear the following terms? Bridge line, teleclass, teleseminar, teleconference, webinar, web conference room, virtual class? Many people are…so let’s cover some of the basics.
What these things all have is common is a way to bring everyone together, from anywhere on the planet, to participate in an event either on the phone (i.e.”tele”) or over the web. Think of a teleclass like a giant party-line. (You are old enough to remember those aren’t you?)
That sounds like it would be confusing, but it’s not. The person hosting the call has the option of putting the call in presentation mode or muting it out so the only the presenter can be heard. Most of the time though, we like to leave it open for question and answer. You also have the option to mute our your line…the technique varies with the service being used.
A bridge line is a telephone service the presenter or group leader utilizes to allow for a certain number of people to be present on the same phone line, at the same time. When you sign up for a teleclass for example you will be given a phone number, an access code and instructions.
A webinar or web conference is much the same; it just takes place on the internet. You will be given an address (URL), and an access code. You may have to download some software in order to participate (there are different sorts of rooms). If that is the case, it is recommended you do all this a few days before the conference to make sure you can get in on time.
Classes can be free or fee-based. Often the classes are taped and made available later, again, either for free or a fee. In most cases, the phone number you are given will be long distance, and you are responsible for the cost of the phone call. If you do not happen to have flat rate calling on your phone service, you may want to get yourself a phone card – it really makes a difference!
You’ll find more information about teleseminars, teleclasses and the like in our Teleseminar Etiquette article.
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Barbara on
November 22nd, 2005 .
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December Teleclass - heads up!
SAVE THIS DATE!
Lucky us! We’ve been able to book Julie Bestry! And just in time for the holidays!
12/8/05 with Professional Organizer Julie Bestry
“How to Have a Stress Free Holiday”.
~ details to follow
Posted by
BarbaraC. Phillips, NP on
November 22nd, 2005 .
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No time for exercise?
A survey of women ages 35-60 found that 59% of them said family commitments kept them from exercise.
While we are all busy (regardless of our age), what is missing is that a healthy lifestyle is a committment to family and significant others.
See what you think.
Barbara C. Phillips, NP
OlderWiserWomen
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BarbaraC. Phillips, NP on
November 21st, 2005 .
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Yeah…we are back!
This blog has been “offline” if you will for several days when I changed hosts. While I had made a post, they would not show up. The blog itself was missing some of it’s design.
I love learning, however, sometimes I just wish it was a bit easier.
As you may have figured out from the newsletter…stay tuned…more, good things, are on the way!
Barbara C. Phillips, NP
OlderWiserWomen
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BarbaraC. Phillips, NP on
November 19th, 2005 .
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New findings about aging
Sixty papers looking at a myriad of issues related to ageing will be up for discussion at a gathering of about 200 delegates including PhD students on Tuesday, November 8.
Grandparents raising grandchildren, baby boomer career women, aged care facilities and the pros and cons of staying in the workforce will be among topics at the fourth National Conference for Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA 2005).
read more……
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=33179
Posted by
BarbaraC. Phillips, NP on
November 13th, 2005 .
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