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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Need help with your company? Maven is here to help!



In today's society not only are women becoming high authority figures in Fortune 500 companies, but are also starting companies of their own! Momprenueres are hitting the scene hard these days but with so many factors in having a successful business where's a girl to start? With companies like MAVEN you don't have to work on your company alone!

Maven is a business matchmaking company that specializes in connecting you with professionals that span across a variety of disciplines such as PR, Web Development, and Marketing to Capital Funding and Distribution. MAVEN does not charge the client to source talent from our Network. The MAVEN process is quite simple....you let them know what areas in your business need assistance and then they tap into their Network and provide a 'Match Document' outlining your match candidate and why you'll click.

Here is a little insight on how their matching process works:

MAVEN has created a unique process to match your growing pains and business goals to our talented Network saving you time and money.

Step 1: Meet the Matchmakers
MAVEN’s complimentary consultation includes a thorough evaluation of your business goals, budget and all growing pains.

Step 2: Client + MAVENS = Perfect Match
The MAVEN team taps into their intellectual capital to match you with top professionals from a range of disciplines and industries based on your needs.

Step 3: Meet your MAVENS and Project Managers
The Matchmakers kick off your first ‘blind date’ to meet your MAVEN’s and set up the background on your business needs and the rationale for your match. Once you are satisfied with your match, MAVEN leaves you to focus on the most important task at hand…growing your business!





MAVEN is run by Erin Green and Marni Sky out of Canada, both of which have extensive backgrounds in marketing and management. Although their company and virtually new (having started in 2009) they are gaining much success and publicity!


For more information visit MAVEN and if you have any questions feel free to email the girls here!

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Top 15 Ways to Lose Weight Easily


Who said that you have to join a fancy gym or work out for hours to shed weight? Here is a list of easy ways to drop pounds without having to touch a dumbbell.

1. Eat slowly and calmly. Put your fork or spoon down between every bite. Sip water frequently. Intersperse your eating with stories for your dining partner of the amusing things that happened during your day. Your brain lags your stomach by about 20 minutes when it comes to satiety (fullness) signals. If you eat slowly enough, your brain will catch up to tell you that you are no longer in need of food.

2. Switch to ordinary coffee. Fancy coffee drinks from trendy coffee joints often pack several hundred calories, thanks to whole milk, whipped cream, sugar, and sugary syrups. A cup of regular coffee with skim milk has just a small fraction of those calories. And when brewed with good beans, it tastes just as great.

3. Bring the color blue into your life more often. There's a good reason you won't see many fast-food restaurants decorated in blue: Believe it or not, the color blue functions as an appetite suppressant. So serve up dinner on blue plates, dress in blue while you eat, and cover your table with a blue tablecloth. Conversely, avoid red, yellow, and orange in your dining areas. Studies find they encourage eating. 


4. Eat 90 percent of your meals at home. You're more likely to eat more -- and eat more high-fat, high-calorie foods -- when you eat out than when you eat at home. Restaurants today serve such large portions that many have switched to larger plates and tables to accommodate them! 


5. Use flavorings such as hot sauce, salsa, and Cajun seasonings instead of relying on butter and creamy or sugary sauces. Besides providing lots of flavor with no fat and few calories, many of these seasonings -- the spicy ones -- turn up your digestive fires, causing your body to temporarily burn more calories.

6. Use vegetables to bulk up meals. You can eat twice as much pasta salad loaded with veggies like broccoli, carrots, and tomatoes for the same calories as a pasta salad sporting just mayonnaise. Same goes for stir-fries. And add vegetables to make a fluffier, more satisfying omelet without having to up the number of eggs.


7. Sniff a banana, an apple, or a peppermint when you feel hungry. You might feel silly, but it works. When Alan R. Hirsch, M.D., neurological director of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, tried this with 3,000 volunteers, he found that the more frequently people sniffed, the less hungry they were and the more weight they lost -- an average of 30 pounds each. One theory is that sniffing the food tricks the brain into thinking you're actually eating it.




8. Brush your teeth after every meal, especially after dinner. That clean, minty freshness will serve as a cue to your body and brain that mealtime is over. 

9. Eat fruit instead of drinking fruit juice. For the calories in one kid-size box of apple juice, you can enjoy an apple, orange, and a slice of watermelon. These whole foods will keep you satisfied much longer than that box of apple juice, so you'll eat less overall.

10. Eat five or six small meals or snacks a day instead of three large meals. A 1999 South African study found that when men ate parts of their morning meal at intervals over five hours, they consumed almost 30 percent fewer calories at lunch than when they ate a single breakfast. Other studies show that even if you eat the same number of calories distributed this way, your body releases less insulin, which keeps blood sugar steady and helps control hunger.

11. Eat cereal for breakfast five days a week. Studies find that people who eat cereal for breakfast every day are significantly less likely to be obese and have diabetes than those who don't. They also consume more fiber and calcium -- and less fat -- than those who eat other breakfast foods. Of course, that doesn't mean reaching for the Cap'n Crunch. Instead, pour out a high-fiber, low-sugar cereal like Total or Grape Nuts.

12. Order the smallest portion of everything. If you're ordering a sub, get the 6-inch sandwich. Buy a small popcorn, a small salad, a small hamburger. Studies find we tend to eat what's in front of us, even though we'd feel just as full on less.

13. Take a walk before dinner. You'll do more than burn calories -- you'll cut your appetite. In a study of 10 obese women conducted at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, 20 minutes of walking reduced appetite and increased sensations of fullness as effectively as a light meal.

14. Eat a frozen dinner. Not just any frozen dinner, but one designed for weight loss. Most of us tend to eat an average of 150 percent more calories in the evening than in the morning. An easy way to keep dinner calories under control is to buy a pre-portioned meal. Just make sure that it contains only one serving. If it contains two, make sure you share.

15. Serve individual courses rather than piling everything on one plate. Make the first two courses soup or vegetables (such as a green salad). By the time you get to the more calorie-dense foods, like meat and dessert, you'll be eating less or may already be full (leftovers are a good thing). 

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Oprah is looking for fun couples!

Oprah's offices recently reached out to Moms in the City to see if city moms would be interested in spicing up their love life with a new show called -  In The Bedroom With Dr. Laura Berma

  Here is the info!

Are you struggling with your sex life or relationship?  Dr. Laura Berman, a world-renowned Sex & Relationship Expert, has a brand new show on OWN…and she’s here to help you! 

  • Have you lost the spark in your relationship? 
  • Is intimacy – or lack thereof – a source of conflict between you and your partner? 
  • Are you desperate to reconnect but don’t know where to turn, or don’t have the resources to get the information you need?
Dr. Laura Berman can help!!!

You’ve seen her segments on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and “The Dr. Oz Show” and heard her great advice on “Oprah Radio” but now Dr. Berman has a brand new TV show, In The Bedroom With Dr. Laura Berman, fully dedicated to helping couples achieve greater intimacy and connection, not to mention better sex!  
Dr. Berman understands the juggling act you go through every day and the significance of keeping your sex life a top priority. If you're struggling with your intimacy, want a better relationship and long for  a more fulfilling sex life,  Dr. Berman is here to shed some light. Let Dr. Berman show you how to get exactly what you want and need in the bedroom and beyond!  

If you want Dr. Berman’s advice, contact us today!   Please be sure to include a description of your family and the issues you’re dealing with, along with a recent photo.  Couples need not be married but must be committed to making a change and be willing to appear and discuss their private lives on Television, if selected. 


We look forward to hearing from YOU!

 

Friday, July 9, 2010

UFO's in the City

On July 7th there are reports that an unidentified flying object delayed flights at the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport and has since gained world wide curiosity. While the government has claimed that many of the photos and videos circulating the web are a hoax they have admitted that some of the footage is real and have yet to explain the 60 minute delay that day.

Here is some of the footage from that day :   






Apparently this isn't the first time that China has been visited either! According to AOL News in July 2009, during the viewing of a solar eclipse in China, scientists at the Purple Mountain Astronomical Observatory in Nanjing filmed 40 minutes of a UFO reportedly near the sun. No definitive explanation of the event has emerged.

In a Jan. 11, 2000, article, The New York Times reported that many UFOs were seen in the skies above China, noting that "the normally conservative official news media have been lavishing attention on UFO news." In July 2009, during the viewing of a solar eclipse in China, scientists at the Purple Mountain Astronomical Observatory in Nanjing filmed 40 minutes of a UFO reportedly near the sun. No definitive explanation of the event has emerged.

In a Jan. 11, 2000, article, The New York Times reported that many UFOs were seen in the skies above China, noting that "the normally conservative official news media have been lavishing attention on UFO news."

What's next from these space visitors? Hopefully nothing like this:


Stay tuned humans.