Top 4 Reasons Women Ride The “Emotional Roller-Coaster”Written by Dr. Shawn Byler
1. Women have learned and are in habit of being driven by approval of others. Most women allow expectations of others to define them and therefore making approval of others is responsible for their happiness. This pattern gives others’ power to make and take your happiness at any time. Approval seeking steals your happiness and doesn’t allow you to ever get to know yourself, your wants, your desires, or your needs. A total disconnect. Thus an up and down roller-coaster of emotions. Not a pleasant way to live.2. Women their achievements define their value. This belief causes several problems. When you believe that you are defined by your achievements, you are unable to feel good about yourself or have strong self-esteem unless you are accomplishing or producing which does not allow for down time, relaxation or free creativity. There is no room for you to just be… you. You identify yourself as results. This way of living allows for little or no joy, peace, or contentment because you are always looking for next way to achieve. This is very different from healthy goal setting. Attaching your value to your achievements will ensure that you will not exit your emotional roller-coaster. 3. Women believe their children define them. Holding this belief can be very damaging for parent and child. When parents (unconsciously) hold belief that their children define them or give them value, they will act in a way that pressures kids to perform at a standard they cannot match up to. Or parents try to force kids to have
| | Five Easy Ways to Reduce Menstrual CrampsWritten by Alex Sharp
Menstrual cramps, also known as dysmenorrhea, is recognized as single greatest cause of lost school and working hours among women which is estimated at 140 million hours annually in United States alone. Unlike before, menstrual cramps is now considered as a serious medical condition. Thus, in addition to usual home remedies of dysmenorrhea, health experts and practitioners alike are giving some helpful tips that can help women during that particular painful time every month. Here are some that we have listed just for you. 1.Try an over counter Ibuprofen. It can be found as active ingredient in several OTC medications, such as Advil, Nuprin, and Motrin IB. The OTC dose per pill is 200 milligrams. The recommended dose is one tablet every four to six hours (or two, if one does not work), not to exceed six in a 24-hour period. Prescription formulations come in dosages of 400 to 800 milligrams. 2.Try taking an oral contraceptive. Oral contraceptive pills can be quite useful in treating menstrual cramps because they decrease amount of menstrual tissue formed and lower pain level (amplitude) of uterine contractions probably due to their progestin effect. 3.Try an over counter mefenamic acid. Mefenamic acid effectively relieves severe menstrual pain while also reducing heavy menstrual bleeding, easing menstrual migraine, and easing physical and emotional symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.
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