Friday, February 14, 2020

Know And Understand These Creative And Perfect Romantic Ideas Or Tips To Say “I Love You” And Make Your Valentines Day Hot And Special

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Know And Understand 


These


Creative And Perfect Romantic 




Ideas Or Tips To 




Say “I Love You” 




And Make Your Valentines Day 




Hot And Special 


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Valentine’s Day and there’s a good chance your significant other might not know exactly what to get you. To help you have a sensational Valentine’s Day, Don’t leave it to “chance”-give your sweetie all the hints they’ll need counting down to V-day. These are Creative and Perfect Romantic 

ideas by Dr. Sari Locker, celebrity sex and relationship expert,to show yoursignificant other how much you care about them and get them on the right track. 


Declare Your Devotion

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Never assume your partner just “knows” how you feel. Actions speak louder than words but words are very important, too. Sing a love song on their voicemail. Compose a love poem and text it to them. Leave erotic Post-it notes all over the bedroom. Remind your guy or gal that your love is true and you adore them.

Be Nostalgic


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Give your sweetie a CD of a band you heard together, a poster from the first movie that you saw, a T-shirt from a great place you went together. Show them that everything the two of you have experienced together as a couple means a lot to you.

Put the phones away

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Phones are a constant distraction. One of the simplest romantic ideas you can do is just put them away for a day or even a night. Focus on each other instead of your screen.

Sit under the stars

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Set aside an evening to appreciate the natural beauty that is around you. On a clear night, grab a blanket and sit out in your yard or find an open park and look up at the stars. If you’re lucky, you might get to see a shooting star.

Be a tourist

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Be a tourist in your own town or one nearby. Go window shopping and visit a restaurant or cafĂ© that you’ve been meaning to go to for a while.

Game night

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Break out an old board or card game and show your partner your competitive side. To make things exciting, say that the loser has to make dinner.

Pretend you’re in Paris

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Pop open a bottle of wine and make a plate of cheese and crackers one evening. Simply enjoy each other’s company and talk about all the places you hope to travel together someday.

Spend your lunch hour together


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If your offices are close enough together, meet in the middle and get lunch together. Spending a little bit of time with your significant for lunch is a good way to break up the workday.

Go dancing


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Surprise your partner and take them out for a night of dancing. Even if you end up not being very good at it, you’ll share a lot of laughs.

Say “I love you”


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Tell your partner that you love them first thing when you wake up in the morning.

Draw a bath


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If your partner enjoys bubble baths and you can see that they’re stress or overwhelmed, draw them a bath. Light a few candles and bring them a glass of their favourite wine to make it extra special.

Hold Your Honey’s Hand

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Whether you go for a moonlit stroll, or just hold their hand as you snuggle on the couch, holding hands all night will show that you are there for your significant other. Heat up the intensity by treating your special someone to a hand massage with a stimulating hand cream or massage oil.

Give Your Sweetie a Sensual Massage


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A massage can relax a person, but a sensual massage can make them quiver all over. For Valentine’s night, set the scene with scented candles and soft music. Then guide your loved one to the bed, undress them, and ask them to lie down on their stomach. Place some massage oil in your hands, and hold it there for a moment to warm it. Next, give your sweetie a traditional back massage. After about fifteen minutes, turn it into a sensual massage by asking them to roll over onto their back. Tenderly rub their body and brush your fingers over their most sensitive areas. Don’t rush. The longer you linger and the slower you go, the more erotic tension you’ll build. Then when you are both ready, you can enjoy the release of all that tension.

Do it in the Dark


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Some people love getting frisky with the lights on, while others feel less inhibited in the dark. For Valentine’s night, enjoy the pleasure of kissing, touching, and more-all in a room that is entirely dark. You’ll be free to explore all of your *other* senses. Use your fingertips to caress every inch of your partner’s her body, and delight in the sensation of touch. Ask her to wear a flavored lip balm, so you can focus on the taste of every kiss. Tell her that you are wearing a new after shave, so she can explore the new scent of your body. Listen to her breathing and sounds of pleasure to become even more turned on. You’ll find out how the dark can brighten up your Valentine’s night.

Learn something new together


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Come up with something you both want to learn, it could be a new language or a new recipe. Work at perfecting it together.




Be kids again


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Head to a local carnival or arcade and play games and ride the Ferris wheel like you’re both teenagers again. You might be surprised by how much fun you have.




Make a bucket list

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Create a bucket list with your partner that includes all of the things you want to do together before you get too old.

Have breakfast in bed (or dinner!)

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Pretend you ordered room service and eat your breakfast (or dinner) together in bed. (Just make sure the meal isn’t messy.)

Send a love letter

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No one gets mail anymore, so it’s a nice surprise when you receive something addressed to you in the mail. Find a meaningful card at the store, or even make one yourself, and send it to your significant other. If you live together, send it to their work.

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Know About The Dark Side of Valentine’s Day you had ever known

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Know About The  

Dark Side 

of 

Valentine’s Day 

You Had Ever Known

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The colour red is associated with Valentine's Day because it's scientifically linked to passion and sexuality. But given what we now know of Valentine's Day's sinister history, we're wondering if the association doesn't have more to do with blood spatter.



Blood and Roses: The History of Valentine’s Day




Ah, Valentine’s Day. Such a glorious excuse to dwell on love and romance. But ironically, this day of roses, chocolates, and heart-shaped cards has a dark history


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Valentine’s Day actually marks the date of the execution of St. Valentine by the Roman emperor Claudius II during the third century AD. And what was St. Valentine’s crime? The most popular theory holds that he’d been officiating at the weddings of soldiers, despite that marriage had been outlawed for them. Apparently, the emperor felt that love and romance made for weaker soldiers. 
Long before St. Valentine’s execution, February 14 had come to be associated with fertility—and blood. Between February 13 and 15, Romans celebrated the feast of Lupercalia by sacrificing a goat and a dog and then whipping naked women with the hides, all in the interest of making the women more fertile. In the fifth century AD, Pope Gelasius I outlawed Lupercalia and officially declared February 14 to be the feast of St. Valentine, or Valentine’s Day. 
As the years went on, Valentine’s Day may have become conflated with the Norman celebration of “Galatin’s Day,” according to NPR (Galatin referred to a “lover of women”). As such, by the time Geoffrey Chaucer wrote Parliament of Fowls, which referred to St. Valentine’s Day as the day when birds found their mates (late 14th century), St. Valentine’s Day had already entered the public consciousness as a day associated with love. By the late 16th century, William Shakespeare used a reference to St. Valentine’s Day to foreshadow Ophelia’s suicide in Hamlet.



Although Valentine’s Day continues to be associated with hearts and flowers, in the last century, it has also continued to be associated with blood spatter and murder. A few notable bloody Valentine’s Days include:
  • The Valentine’s Day Massacre of 1929.
  • The unsolved murder of young lovers Jesse McBane and Patricia Mann, which occurred on Valentine’s Day 1971.
  • The unsolved murder of teens Nicholas Kunselman and Stephanie Hart (who were dating) on Valentine’ Day 2000.
  • The murder by Oscar Pistorius of Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’ Day 2013.
  • The murder-suicide of an elderly couple in Alabama on Valentine’ Day 2015.
But hey, don’t want to kill the mood—so please, instead of thinking about Valentine’s Day’s surprisingly dark history, consider these Creative Romantic Ideas to Say “I Love You” or what you can do for yourself on Valentine’s Day if you’re single.

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Saturday, February 8, 2020

Know And Understand Impact / Effects Of Using Mobile Phones On Our Health ( Speech And Communication)

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Know And Understand The 

Impact / Effects


Of  Using 


Mobile Phones On Our 

Health 

( Speech And Communication)


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Over the past few years, cell phones have become a must have in our lives as they give us access to voice and data services in almost every part of the world. Overdependency on these small devices has exposed us to hazardous effects as these are kept on our bodies, in our pockets, or held in our hands.

In a recent publication, it was seen that 56% of children between the ages of 10–13 have a smartphone. Also, it is seen that 25% of children between the ages of 2 and 5 have a smartphone. School-grade students today beg for smartphones more than even new dresses or shoes.
Effect of using mobile phones on speech and communication
In today’s era, children using handheld devices are more likely to have delays in expressive speech. These children start talking much later than their peers. Since the cell phone does not respond back to their communication, children cannot develop a communication channel with it. Soon, they get accustomed to using signs and symbols for things rather than asking for the same. They just get used to the mechanical model of handling cell phones by following few simple steps. In human beings, speech is mastered gradually and progressively. If the child skips on the fundamentals of speech, which include constant repetition of letters, consonants, syllables, and words, his speech tends to get delayed.
As per famous research conducted in Toronto, it was found that with every 30 minutes of screen time, the risk of delayed speech increased by 49%. Usually, infants should be able to communicate in sentences between three and four words by the age of 2-3 years. However, those who spent most of their time on handheld devices were found to struggle with communication skills. As per another popular study conducted in the UK, electronic gadgets may be blamed for 70% rise in speech problems in past 6 years. Another famous study conducted in University College London found that screen time also had an impact on sleep of infants, which affected their brains.
As per the opinion of education leaders and speech specialists, many children are deprived of conversation with their family since they spend a lot of time on electronic devices. The noise and activity on a screen can distract a small child and cause a disconnect between them and their parents. Screen time is slowly replacing parent-child interactions which are critical for healthy development.
How to address this issue?
The best way to teach language to children is by interacting and talking to them, using different vocabulary, playing with them, being creative, and pointing things out to them. However, if you feel that owing to negligence your child already has issues with his speech and communication, then visiting a professional speech therapist and counselor can make a huge difference.

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Friday, February 7, 2020

Know And Understand These Tips To Build A Culture For An All-Remote Team

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Know And Understand These 


Tips To Build A Culture 



For 




An All-Remote Team




Working remotely is becoming more and more common among today's professionals. The convenience of being able to work from anywhere allows for more flexibility, greater work-life balance and can even increase productivity. However, when employees are so physically and geographically spread out, it becomes even more difficult to create a sense of camaraderie and teamwork.

Top strategies for building company culture and improving morale in an all-remote team are. 




Develop A Common Cultural Language


Get the team physically together for a leadership training in which all members are able to learn about themselves and each other through a common cultural language. Afterward, hold weekly video meetings where time is withheld for team members to continue to explore themselves and give and receive feedback. Encourage vulnerability and mutual respect. 

Stay In Touch Through Video

Give up thinking in the three-dimensional paradigm and get creative. We are completely virtual and flexible, with unlimited PTO. We do many things to stay in touch: a weekly email thread where we share our personal updates, we hold brown bag lunches, have hosted wedding and baby showers, hold an annual holiday party with games, shipped gifts—all using an inexpensive video platform. 

Encourage Cross-Collaboration

As someone that has worked 16-plus years remotely, the single most important cultural tool is cross-collaboration. Remote teams that integrate cross-collaboration among team members tend to create deeper and more personal relationships. It ultimately tends to translate into deeper personal bonds that not only help maintain but also evolve the organizational culture. 

Host Regular 'Virtual Coffees'

With today's great video conferencing tools, a great tactic is to host regular virtual coffees with the entire team. Everyone literally comes to the conference with a coffee, tea or water to catch up in an informal way. You can have a mixture of topics—work and non-work related sessions—to add a ton of variety. For global teams, remember to rotate times to accommodate the multiple time zones. 

Prioritize Two-Way Communication And Dialogue

Communicate, but not the usual way. Yes, sharing info is important—clarifying goals and strategies, celebrating wins. But the secret sauce is two-way dialogue: talking with people, not at them. Fully listening, hearing, understanding and answering what's asked shows your respect. Encourage remote folks to connect and get to know each other. Building engagement builds commitment.

Schedule One-On-Ones And Virtual Office Hours

You don’t have the benefit of being able to walk by someone’s office when you’re working remotely. Be deliberate in scheduling one-on-ones and holding virtual office hours when anyone can “drop by” and catch up or ask questions. Also, be creative—virtual happy hours with non-work related discussions can help build stronger connections. 

Host A Team Retreat

While my team is spread across the entire U.S., once a year we all come together for a few days in person for a team retreat. It doesn't have to be expensive—we rent a house and keep it simple! This is a great opportunity for us to really plan what is next for the business as well as spend some quality time nurturing the team and culture we are building. 

Restate Your Company Mission At The Start Of Team Calls

Our behavior today is a function of the future that we see for ourselves. Keeping the vision, the mission and the future of the company front and center will unify your team no matter where they are. Give them something to brag about. Use your mission to create meaning for the team. Making money isn't meaning. Tell them why you do what you do. Share stories of the difference they are making. 

Ask Your Experts

Ask your team members from far and wide for their ideas and suggestions on how to build culture and improve morale. Suggestions from the top might not hit the mark for virtual workers. Also, what works for one may not work for another, hence why soliciting a variety of responses gets everyone involved, provides a range of ideas and often encourages even more innovative solutions. 

Share Progress With Your Colleagues

An issue I frequently run into with clients who have remote teams is that team members often wait until a project is complete (or nearly so) to share it with colleagues. At that point, it might be too late to incorporate helpful feedback. Sharing early—and often—can help teammates feel more connected to each other, build trust and yield better results too! 

Leverage Digital Engagement For Connectedness And Inclusivity

Utilize digital technologies to increase interaction, strengthen bonds, solicit ideas, provide feedback and amplify the effects of good leadership on remote teams. Use video communication tools so teams see each other live while collaborating. Integrate emojis into digital messaging to reinforce organizational values, positive emotions and intent, show appreciation and promote team connection. 

Have A Non-Work Group Chat

Remote employees need a place where they can communicate to their colleagues to let off steam. Starting group chats on apps like Slack or WhatsApp where they can build personal connections, poke fun at each other and discuss non-work related topics will go a long way in building morale. I have seen this in other companies and it has worked very well for their remote employees. 

Establish 'Check-In' And 'Check-Out' Processes

Building a sense of community in an all-remote team is essential. Start with a brief "check-in" and end with a brief "check-out" practice. This helps team members to connect with each other at another level before diving into work topics and before signing off. Sometimes it's just one word, sometimes it's a sentence that is shared. Video calls versus audio only also make a big difference. 

Regularly Share Best Practices

One of the significant advantages of an all-remote team is the diversity it brings. Teams can leverage this and learn from it. Having regular opportunities to share successes not only helps apply best practices across the whole team, but also creates a sense of unity around a common mission. Each member feels valued and appreciated for their contribution to the team's success. 

Build High-Performing Teams

When building high-performing teams, we need to ensure that we are giving the team the ability to self-direct, and not micromanaging the team members. This is the No. 1 killer of morale when fostering a culture that focuses on team collaboration. 

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