Discover 5 Scents That Will Turbo Charge Your Energy, Mood, Brain Power, and More
Discover 5 Scents That Will Turbo Charge Your Energy, Mood, Brain Power, and More
Control AppetiteIn studies of 105 subjects, it was found that people who inhaled a chocolate-like aroma when they felt hungry lost almost 3 pounds in 2 weeks. A research study of 3,193 people found that a whiff of banana, green apples or peppermint scents find out an average weight loss of 30 pounds in 6 months.By sniffing the above aromas often, and remembering to smell all foods before you eat. This will make your brain believe that you're eating more, while in reality lessening your
appetite.Boost Energy Levels
The following scents stir the portion of the brain that enhance wakefulness...Jasmine causes a high level of beta waves in the brain, which will rev-up alertness, drinking
jasmine tea is agreat pick-me-up.Stawberries and buttered popcorn will cause people who exercise to burn more calories.Peppermint will also work to boost alertness. Chewing peppermint gum or eating a
peppermint candy can result mid-day wake up call.Freshly Brewed Coffee aroma and its connection with caffeine helps the brain
feel the energizing effects without the caffeine rush.Improve Your RomanceMen and Women are sexually aroused by scents, but smells that stimulate are not the same.For men: The blood flow to the penis is increased by 40% smelling lavander or pumpkin pie.
Get a sniff of doughnuts, black licorice, vanilla or women's fragrances will also cause sexual
stimulation in men.For women: The scent of cucumber and licorice are arousing. Turn offs for women are scents
of cherries, barbecued meat, and believe it or not men's cologne.Lower Your Anxiety
Fresh, natural aromas, in general cause a calming effect.
A study of very confinded subject (small dark closet or room) showed people became very agitated, but when scents of green apples and cucumbers were pump in the subject seemed
to calm down, their is some correlation these ordors have with the emotional center of the brain.If you feel a condition may arise where you may feel anxious, wash your hair with green-apple-scented shampoo and/or place a portion of the shampoo on a cloth and bring it with you.Increase Memory Power
Studies show people who smell a floral scent have a 17% boost in new information retention.
So, when reading new information take a whiff of a floral aroma, then smell it again to recall it.
Neurologist refer to this as state-dependent learning.
The information you learn from one state--from smelling honeysuckle aroma--will increase your
rention of that same information when getting a sniff of honeysuckle.Robert runs an man health information website at http://todays-man-health-advocate.com You can find up to date information on men's health,fitness,and other helpful tips on men's issues
at his website.
Write With Passion: 4 Steps To Emotionally Charge A Nonfiction Article
Write With Passion: 4 Steps To Emotionally Charge A Nonfiction Article
You have just completed a draft of an article. It seems
flat, even to you. It needs some spunk. Needs to be more
alive. Possibly you're at a loss on how to spruce it up so
that it creates an emotional connection with the readers.A flat fiction character is easier to fix with emotional
language than a nonfiction article. Especially if the
nonfiction article doesn't include a character or an
emotional story. Keep in mind that if you have written the
article from a personal experience perspective, then there
is a chance you have already included some emotionally
charge language. Then all you need to do is ask, "Does the
article have enough emotionally charged language to touch my
readers, to pull them in, to keep them reading, to move them
to action or possibly a conclusion?"Why would you even want to add emotion to a nonfiction
article? It's sure easier not too. Adding emotion to your
writing, any type of writing, fuels the reader's attention,
helps them connect with the action. It gives the reader an
experience. Experience is why people go to the movies or
watch TV. More importantly, it keeps them reading."What does emotionally charge mean exactly?" Emotionally
charged means using language that stirs the reader in some
form. Not to sound flippy, but when and how frequently
emotions need to occur depends on what the subject, tone,
and angle. Yes, even tone matters in a nonfiction article.
Is it to be terse, confident, or are you talking as an
expert? Maybe it's a learning tone? From a previous
student now teacher. An informing tone, usually overused in
nonfiction, turns off readers if used consistently, like in
a column, or multiple articles, on your web site, or in a
newsletter.Step 1: Find the EmotionBegin by defining what main emotion you want the reader to
feel or to understand. Were you peeved about something and
it set off the writing of this article? Maybe you see a
wrong and want to set the record straight, or to convey a
different truth, a truth from your perspective. Is it
compassion oriented or spiritually based? Maybe you want to
convey an inspirational or motivating tone. Is it love that
you want to convey? Love for a topic. Love for a hobby or
something you're passionate about. Your love, someone
else's, the world's, who's, and how much love do you want to
send out?You can limit the number of emotions according to the word
count. Here's a common calculation:
Turbo Charge Your Career! Write And Produce Your Own Stage Play!
Turbo Charge Your Career! Write And Produce Your Own Stage Play!
Have you ever wondered how you can adapt your screenplay or novel into a stage play? Do you have a story that you yearn to see on stage? Or, maybe you're an actor frustrated by the barrage of fruitless auditions and dream of performing before a live audience. If so, writing and producing your own stage play just may be the ticket to turbo charging your career.Despite urban mythology, Theatre is an art form for the masses, not some stuffy reprieve for the elite. It can be produced by anyone, anywhere and delivered directly to the audience without the meddling of middlemen. Anyone can produce theatre, I did it and so can you.Taking The PlungeAre you ready to step out of your rut? There are five easy steps to producing your own theatrical show.1. Write the script. Keep it small and simple. No fancy sets or a cast of thousands. One or two characters are more than enough to create a compelling story.2. Find a venue. You don't need to premiere your show at the Kodak Theatre or Pantages. Scope out local community theatres and nearby universities. There are even venues that will allow you to use their space for a nominal fee (as little as $20), as long as you're not selling tickets.3. Cast and crew up! Find actors and crew amongst your circle of family and friends or check out the college theatre department.4. Tell the world! Create a press release telling the world about what you're doing. Send it to local newspapers and arts publications. Post online in message groups and arts calendars.5. Perform your show. You can perform your show once or 20 times. It's up to you. Just remember to continue to market your show throughout the duration of your run.Don't be afraid to step out there! With a plan and action you can begin producing theatre today. Get more tips on how to produce theatre from the new ebook "How To Write And Produce Your Own Stage Play And Make A Profit" at http://www.ImageBuildersEntertainment.com.Beverly Aarons is the winner of the Bill Cosby Screenwriting award, the writer/producer of the hit comedic stage play "Confessions of a Creamy Crack Addict" and author of the book "How To Write And Produce Your Own Stage Play And Make A Profit".