QUESTION #16: When you look back over the past month, what single moment stands out?
Open for discussion, or whatever you want to talk about!
Open for discussion, or whatever you want to talk about!
QUESTION #16: When you look back over the past month, what single moment stands out?
Open for discussion, or whatever you want to talk about! Get a mirror, take this quiz, and find out! Your face says a lot about you, so be truthful and answer “yes” or “no.” Do You Have The "Right" Features For A Long Life? 1- Do You Have Fa Lin Lines (Lines from Nose Wings to Corner of Mouth) 2- Do You Have a Long Shaped Face, with Thick Elastic Skin? 3- Do You Have a Powerful Chin & Jaw? 4- Does Your Mouth turn up? 5 - Do You Have High Set Ears That Are Thick & Firm? 6- Do You Have Long Ear Lobes That Turn Inward? 7- Do You Have Long Eyes with a Gentle Glow? 8- Are Your Eyebrows Long & Arched? 9- Is the Area Between Your Brows Clear? 10 - Do You Have a Straight & Prominent Nose with a Round Tip? 11 - Do You Have a Groove Under Your Nose, Which is Long & Deep? With 7 "yes" answers, you WIN! - A LONG LIFE! Writer, Kathy Thompson talks about writing & self-publishing in her interview about her book "Future Worlds". Does she know the future? Get the interview here: QUESTION #15: What’s something you disliked when you were younger that you truly enjoy today?
Open for discussion, or whatever you want to talk about! 1. Steam, boil, broil, or microwave vegetables, or stir-fry them in a small amount of vegetable oil. 2. Season vegetables with herbs and spices rather than sauces, butter, or margarine. 3. Try lemon juice or fat-free dressing on salad, or use a yogurt based dressing instead of mayonnaise or sour cream dressing. 4. To reduce saturated fat, use vegetable oil or tub margarine instead of butter or stick margarine when possible. 5. Roast, bake, or broil meat, poultry, or fish, so that fat drains away as the food cooks. QUESTION #14: Who has had the greatest impact on your life?
Open for discussion, or whatever you want to talk about! We take our voices for granted. A lot of tension forms in our throats and larynx. These simple fun exercises can help you. 3 Steps to a Better Voice 1. Open mouth wide. Yawn and say "Ho Hum." Close your lips. As you do, drop your jaw and waggle it from side to side. 2. Repeat the yawning and humming. Note how the throat muscles loosen & Removes strain. 3. Open mouth wide, drop your jaw, exaggerate your lip and jaw movements. Say the following words slowly: Prolong the sounds. Annunciate carefully. HANG, HARM, LANE, MAIN, LONE, LOOM. Try this several times a day. You should see an improvement. in your speaking voice. QUESTION #13: What would you do if you only had 24 hours left to live?
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