Saturday, March 13, 2010

A positive attitude is a powerful thing...it can't be stopped!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

"Believe in yourself and the things you want will come to you, just keep your focus."
“Success is something you attract, by the person you become.” ~ Jim Rohn

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Join Herbalife's Mission for Nutrition ~ For the Entire Family!

FAMILY HEALTHSubscribe to the Free Family Tree Newsletter
Volume I Issue 5 - March, 2010
Fitness and healthy living is a major buzzword for everyone today. Let’s examine how our lifestyles are affected by the distractions that contribute to the nation’s growing obesity rates. Better yet, how do we keep our families fit and healthy in today’s busy world? In this newsletter, we look at achieving a balanced diet and lifestyle for our families.

In the fight against childhood obesity, playgrounds are at the frontlines

by Katie Derrick Childhood obesity rates are on the rise. Recent data indicates that they have risen to between 12.4% and 17.6%, depending on the age range. Aside from the teasing and other social stigmas that go along with being overweight as a child, there are serious health risks for obese children that may not show up for several years. Asthma, diabetes and cardiovascular disease are all possible consequences of carrying too much weight during childhood.

What parents should know about children’s cereals

by Carol Josel In case you missed it, children’s cereals have been making headlines recently and the news is not good. Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity confirms what many parents have already figured out: the cereals marketed to our children are loaded with not-so-good-for-you sugar and sodium, while containing less fiber than adult-targeted cereals. The Rudd Center figures: 85% more sugar, 60% more sodium and 65% less fiber.

Heavy screen time may mean heavy kids

by Monica Ho Ehlers A recent study by Iowa State University published in the "Journal of Pediatrics" concluded that if a child spends more than two hours in front of an electronic screen daily, he or she has a 50 percent chance of being overweight. If the child isn't active, the risk hits 150 percent and even scarier, the percentage jumps to 350 percent if both issues are involved.
Visit "The Be Your Best Store" for all your nutritional, herbal, health needs! http://herbal-nutrition.net/jmoss

Jolynn Moss
Independent Herbalife Distributor

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Try not to become a man of success but a man of value ~ Albert Einstein

Monday, March 8, 2010

Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present. ~ Jim Rohn