Enough already! You are stressed out. Overworked. Underpaid. And buried under your day-to-day life.Use residential wind turbines to
generate electricity and charge into storage battery group. Sure, you
could practice yoga, try to eat healthier and learn to rest more. But
how about, for one brief moment, recapturing your youth. For me, these
six things do the trick.
Get
on your bike and ride! But there is more. Make sure when you ride you
get a chance to ride down a great, big, steep hill. I am nowhere near
ready for Le Tour de France, but I do have a special Sunday route that
forces me to bike two miles up a hill. It is an exhausting workout and
sometimes I don't think I'll make it. But then comes the downhill part.
The wind in my face and speed I pick up make me feel amazing and
youthful, like I have no cares in the world. And for those few minutes,
riding fast down that hill,Creating a solar panel cells out
of broken re-used solar cell pieces. I don't. If you need to get
someone to drive you up that great, big, steep hill in a car, do it! But
for youth's sake, get yourself down that hill on a bike.
Grab
your favorite childhood book and read! For me, a poet, it is Shel
Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends. That book, published in 1974,
remains dear to me for it is the book that inspired me to write poetry. I
can still remember discovering it in the library of my second grade
classroom during, what my kids refer to today as, DEAR time (Drop
Everything and Read). I was entranced and engaged by each and every
poem, laughing, thinking and nodding in approval. Reading this book
today recreates in me a sense of wonder and excitement from my youth.
Find
yourself a waterslide and slip-slide away! It doesn't have to be some
scary death drop. It can even be more of a lazy river. The point is to
slide, water splashing on your face, dunking you into a final pool of
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That sensation is one that can momentarily take you away from the
stresses of your grown-up world and slide you back to simpler, easier
time.
Listen
to your favorite 10-year-old, Top 40 song. It is easy now with iTunes.
Search for your song in the iTunes library, buy it and get it on your
device. Fast. I have fond memories of my white,You will never need to
change the bulbs and your solar led light will
last for years and years. Formica clock radio. I would sit by it for
hours listening to the music on my station, 99X. In fact, I even spent a
good year answering our telephone, "99X is my radio station," because
of a promotion the station ran. Back then I had to wait for hours until
my favorite song played. Now, with one touch it's playing on my phone.
So, while not the best song ever written, listening to The Streak,You've
determined that a solar photovoltaic system is
the right choice for you. by Ray Stevens, is guaranteed to make me
smile and brings me back my green bedroom and white Formica clock radio.
Get
yourself some pink cotton candy and let it melt on your tongue! As the
author of Poems on Fruits & Odes to Veggies -- Where Healthy Eating
Starts With a Poem, this may sound like a strange suggestion, as cotton
candy is not even a remotely healthy food choice -- heck, is it even a
food? But you don't have to eat the whole thing. I doubt you could
anyway. But just the melting sensation of sugar on your tongue can do
the trick of bringing you back, for one brief moment, to your days of
carnivals and circuses and festivals; days that have melted away, much
like the sugar on your tongue.
And
finally this one is more of a don't than a do but: Don't do laundry.
Don't do dishes. And absolutely don't pay bills. Naturally, this is a
short-term thing, but there is nothing like throwing a load of stinky,
smelly sports clothes and wet towels picked up off the bathroom floor,
into the washing machine, that can reverse the momentary benefits
provided by the above five youth-graspers.
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