Socializing can be tough for those with hearing loss, but a few thoughtful adjustments can make all the difference. Always get their attention before speaking. Talk at a natural pace—don’t shout—and use pauses to help them keep up. Keep your hands away from your face so they can see your lips. Stick to one topic at a time and let them know if the subject changes. Choose seating where they can see everyone’s faces clearly. Most importantly, check in often. If they seem confused, repeat the message in simpler, shorter sentences to help keep them connected and included.
Improve Your Focus & Concentration
Very often the brain and nervous system become fatigued and overloaded. Much like a computer receiving too much data all at once, the brain can become overwhelmed, slow down, or even crash. This can result in an inability to focus, brain fog, memory loss, ADD/ADHS-like symptoms, a “wired” feeling, or the inability to cope with daily life. The key to turning these conditions around is to give the body what it needs to strengthen specific areas of the brain and nervous system. This can be achieved naturally with specialized nutritional formulations, which will replenish the body and alleviate symptoms.
August Trivia
.1 What is the primary source of energy for the human body? 2. Which vitamin is essential for calcium absorption in the body? 3. What is the most expensive spice in the world? 4. What is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth called?
August Trivia
.1 What is the primary source of energy for the human body? 2. Which vitamin is essential for calcium absorption in the body? 3. What is the most expensive spice in the world? 4. What is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth called?
Laughter is the Best Medicine
I played hide and seek in the hospital, but they kept finding me in the ICU.
Laughter is the Best Medicine
I played hide and seek in the hospital, but they kept finding me in the ICU.
August Trivia Answers
.1 Carbohydrates 2. Vitamin D 3. Saffron 4. Arachibutyrophobia
Did You Know?
Drinking a hot beverage on a hot day can actually help cool you down? When you drink something hot, your body produces sweat to regulate its temperature, and the evaporation of that sweat helps to cool you down.
Did You Know?
Laughter has been shown to increase blood flow by 20%, which can be beneficial for your heart health.
Words to Live By
“Notice how your breath reminds you to approach life one moment at a time. It does not venture outside of the present moment and remains peacefully true to what is.” – Keith Macpherson
Words to Live By
“Live your best life by focusing on the good and letting go of the negative. Peace begins within.” – Keith Macpherson


