Sunday, March 18, 2012

Problem: Law School Stresses Me Out

Solution: Try petting a friendly dog.
Emma and Braddock demonstrate helpful relaxation techniques.

According to WebMD, it only takes 15 minutes with a dog to feel less anxious and less stressed. "Your body actually goes through physical changes in that length of time that make a difference in your mood. The level of cortisol, a hormone associated with stress, is lowered. And the production of serotonin, a chemical associated with well-being, is increased. Reducing stress saves your body wear and tear." http://pets.webmd  Studies have shown that petting a friendly dog lowers blood pressure, decreases anxiety, and boosts happy endorphins.  Therapy dogs and their volunteer handlers have been specially trained to offer therapeutic benefits to hospital patients, children with disabilities, the elderly, trauma victims, and now...law students! Therapy dog programs are in place at Tufts University, University of Connecticut, Yale Law School, and UNH School of Law.  The therapy dogs that come to our school  certified through Therapy Dogs International. Find out more at http://tdi-dog.org/

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Feed Your Brain

webmd.com


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I don't want to deal with brain fog during midterms.  So I looked up lists of foods that are believed to help the brain function at its best.  Turns out, some of my favorite foods are on the list, like green tea, blueberries, and chocolate!  Yay!

Here's the list:

Nuts
Chocolate
Salmon
Avocado
Blueberries
Green Tea
Eggs
Beans


Here are the links:

http://www.healthcastle.com/six-foods-eat-fuel-your-brain-your-exam

http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/slideshow-brain-foods-that-help-you-concentrate

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

"6 Reasons You Need More Sleep"


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This slideshow from Shape.com caught my attention.  Getting more sleep sounds like a great idea, but feels impossible.  However, I was reminded that sleep makes our brains work better, improves memory and concentration, and keeps us from getting sick as often, which are obviously important in law school.  Here's the link. 

http://www.shape.com/lifestyle/mind-and-body/6-reasons-you-need-more-sleep

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Peaceful Playlist: March

Here are some tunes to keep you calm during midterms:

Latika's Theme - Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack
Piece for Solo Flute - Dead Can Dance
Theme - Harry's Game soundtrack
New Orleans Instrumental No. 1 - R.E.M.
Is This Love - Bob Marley
Bleeker Street - Simon and Garfunkel
One of These Things First - Nick Drake
Wash Away (Reprise) - Joe Purdy
One Love/People Get Ready - Bob Marley
We are All Made of Stars - Moby
I'll Take You There - The Staple Singers
Quelqu'un m'a did - Carla Bruni
Lay It Down - Al Green
Amen - Jewel
Orange Sky - Alexi Murdoch

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Prepare for Self-Care

It's a new semester! Make some preparations so that it will be more convenient to take good care of yourself when you barely have time to breathe (like when midterms come around).  Here are some suggestions:

Stock your freezer with....
  • Frozen vegetables (during midterms you won't have time to shop for and prepare fresh)
  • Frozen multigrain waffles (a great breakfast option when you are too busy to shop; there are great frozen, even organic, multigrain waffles out there)
  • Nuts (freeze these so they stay fresh)
  • Ice cream (in case of emergency)
Stock your cupboard with...
  • Honey (for when you come down with the inevitable cold)
  • Chamomile tea (for nights when you are too anxious to sleep)
  • Vitamins (a multi, plus extra C)
  • Peanut butter (long-lasting, protein packed, and comforting)
  • Chicken broth or vegetable broth (to make easy soups)
  • Popcorn (for late-night snacks without sugar/salt/chemicals)
  • Zip-lock bags (sandwich and snack sizes)
  • Quick-cooking Oatmeal (go-to breakfast and cookie ingredient)
  • Plastic food storage containers (salad, soup, and snack sized, plus compartmentalized)
  • Dark chocolate (obviously)
  • Non-stick cooking spray (for cooking eggs, cookies, or anything else)
Stock your fridge with...
  • Small bottles of Champagne (you'll certainly have reasons to celebrate this semester, but don't need to drink a full-sized bottle)
  • Eggs (these last a long time, so you can stock up)
  • Lunches and dinners for your first week of school (make ahead on Sunday for the whole week)
  • Good bread (lasts longer in the fridge)
  • Miso paste (for easy soup when you run out of broth)
  • Pancake syrup (for your oatmeal, quinoa, cookies, or waffles)
  • Salad dressing (salads are an easy lunch or dinner option you can make ahead)
Stock your backpack/briefcase with...
  • Hand sanitizer (unless you don't believe in it)
  • Tissues (someone will need one, even if it isn't you)
  • packs of Emergen-C (never too much vitamin C)
  • Emergency snacks (crackers, nuts, breakfast bars, or dried fruit)
Update your iTunes playlist with...
  • Peaceful playlists for studying/relaxing (see my page for recommendations)
  • Workout playlists (to keep you motivated)
  • Books from Audible.com (listen while you work out or commute)
  • Yoga videos so you can practice at home (search for "yoga" in the TV Shows filter for some great options)
Stock your bedside table with...
  • Lavender pillow spray (helps you calm down before sleeping)
  • A bedtime book to take your mind off school before you sleep (so you don't have nightmares)
Update your apartment with....
  • Candles (to create a special occasion any time or for Feng Shui purposes)
  • Beautiful art (see my post "Spruce Up Your Space")
  • A rack to hang up a week's worth of outfits (the Dollar Store usually has these)
  • A plant (to cheer you up and create good energy)
  • A yoga mat (even if you don't practice, somebody might invite you to try class with them)
  • A rice cooker (nobody likes burned rice)
  • A crock pot (dinner will be ready when you get home...1950's housewife not included)

Monday, February 20, 2012

Spruce Up Your Space


I wish there were so many jobs out there that I could use up an entire box of resume paper.  Instead, I'm using it to create cheap, beautiful vintage prints to decorate my office using public domain images from http://vintageprintable.com/wordpress/.  The images are free.  Just print them on thick resume paper and you'll have gorgeous wall art for your apartment.  When you move, you can take them with you in a file folder or recycle them.  Here are some of my favorites:










Saturday, February 18, 2012

$25 Meal Plan

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Brown rice + 2 eggs
Oatmeal + apple
2 Eggs with broccoli

Banana
Brown rice + 2 eggs
Oatmeal + apple
Salad: black beans, tomato, cheese 

Oatmeal

Apple
Salad: chicken, tomato, cheese

Brown rice

banana
Brown rice, black beans, onion, tomato, and cheese melted together in a casserole (you can do this in the microwave)

Apple
Salad: lettuce, black beans, onion,  tomato, chicken  

Apple
Pasta with chicken, broccoli, carrots, and onion

Banana   
“Brinner” scramble with 2 eggs, spinach,  broccoli, tomato, and cheese

Banana
Pasta with tomato and cheese

Soup made with broth, spinach, and carrots


Soup made with  broth, chicken, carrots, onion,  and pasta

Pasta with chicken, broccoli, carrots, and onion  

Banana
Egg drop soup made with broth, eggs, spinach, and brown rice

Yes, you can cook your own meals all week.  Here's what you'll need:
1 large can of black beans, divided into 3 servings
1 bag of brown rice, cooked and divided into 5 servings
1 bag of frozen spinach
1 bag frozen broccoli
10 Chicken thighs, cooked, cut up,  and divided into 5 containers
1 dozen eggs
1 box of your favorite pasta, cooked and divided into 5 containers
A bag shredded cheese
1 carton of quick-cooking oatmeal
1 carton of chicken broth
3 heads of Romaine lettuce
6 tomatoes
5 apples
1 large onion, chopped and cooked
5 bananas
1 bag whole fresh carrots, chopped, cooked, and divided into 5 containers

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Mindful Eating

Thanks to our UNH School of Law Communications Office for sending along this New York Times article about mindful eating!  Doing this once a week sounds totally manageable. 

New York Times: Mindful Eating as Food for Thought

Friday, February 3, 2012

Peaceful Playlist: February

Some tunes to try when you need to chill out:

Piece for Solo Flute:  Dead Can Dance
Theme from Harry's Game: Clannad
New Orleans Instrumental No. 1: R.E.M.
Is This Love: Bob Marley
Bleeker Street: Simon  & Garfunkel
One of These Things First: Nick Drake
Wash Away: Joe Purdy
We Are All Made of Stars: Moby
Quelqu'un m'a dit: Carla Bruni
Lay It Down: Al Green

Monday, January 30, 2012

Fun with Feng Shui (Part V)

I asked Feng Shui Consultant Sandi Powers this question: 

I'm on externship this semester and have my own cubicle at the law office.  My boss said I can keep personal items there.  What do you recommend?  P.S. I really want this firm to offer me a job at the end of the semester. 
Here is her response:

1.We have many options available to enhance your space and create positive energy.
The doorway into the cubicle is your career energy. Therefore, keep it clean and easy to get in and out of. Nothing to block the good Chi. 

2.From your entrance the  left back corner of the cubicle is your wealth and abundance area. Live energy, flowers, plants, wooden items.  Things reminding you of prosperity.  Things  for which you are grateful. Sincere gratitude will bring more to you. Enhancing colors would be purple, blue or green. If space is limited put a crystal to reflect your wishes and to diminish negative energy.

3.From your entrance the right back corner is your relationship corner. You want to build a relationship with your employer. A lamp or desk light would be perfectly placed here. If that is not possible  introduce natural items, pottery,shells, photos or figurines of  people,animals, pairs of things. Reds, pinks, yellows earth tones enhance this energy.

4.Fame and reputation is the middle back of the space.  Again lights, or electrical items, triangles, flowers, plants enhance this area.  This is the space that represents how you would like to be known.  Keep it neat, organized and pleasing to the eye.

5.Remember  none of the items or colors will get you the job. It really is placing what is pleasing to you in the right area with sincere intention.  Your sincere intention, hard work  and gratitude will create the life you want.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Dollar Store Dish Rack = Desktop Organizer

The Better Homes and Gardens version (bhg.com)

My version from the Dollar Store


I saw this idea in Better Homes and Gardens and thought it was so smart!  I got a disk rack from the Dollar Store, a little different from the one in the magazine, but it works perfectly for file folders, binders, and manilla envelopes, plus has a shelf for books.  It cost $5.00. 

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Feed Yourself in Five Minutes: Smart Snacks

Did your mom make you this nurturing after-school snack?  No!
But I bet she'd be happy to see you eating your vegetables.


An after-school snack is nurturing and necessary, even if "after school" technically doesn't exist in your world right now becuase your school work is never done.  Invest in some compartmentalized plastic containers (mine are by Ziplock) and make yourself some outstanding snacks.  It takes only marginally more time to make five snacks than to make one, so plan ahead.  Stack five snacks boxes in the fridge and you'll be nourished all week.  This week I put together cut up veggies (cut up bell peppers, carrots, and celery keep well in my fridge, but cucumbers and squash seem to get yucky after a couple of days), hummus, and "superfood cookies" I had in the freezer (see recipe).  No more trips to the vending machine or drive-through.

Extra Credit:

Impress your friends with these other winning snack combinations:
  • Peanut butter, crackers, and celery
  • Cottage cheese, orange slices, and nuts
  • Grapes, cheese, and whole grain pretzels
  • DIY bean dip, whole grain tortilla chips, and bell pepper slices
  • Yogurt, fruit salad, and granola (keep the granola and yogurt separated until you're ready to eat)

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Napping isn't lazy.


Our dogs Emma and Braddock demonstrating proper napping procedures.

Doctors have an "on call" room at the hospital where they can take naps during late night shifts.  Don't you think your law school should have an "on call" room, like in a hospital, where you can go take a nap?  Take this article with you when you propose this idea to your dean.  According to Scientific American, napping helps you learn.  Here's the link:

http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=to-learn-better-sleep-on-it-10-02-24

Thursday, January 5, 2012

7 Yoga Poses to Enhance Productivity for Busy Legal Professionals

This is the Youtube video you've been waiting for! Seriously, try these yoga poses so the next time you start falling asleep at your desk, you'll know how to perk yourself up. It takes 5 minutes following along with this video. Namaste.



7 Yoga Poses to Enhance Productivity for Busy Legal Professionals

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Peaceful Playlist: January

New year = new playlist:

Miss Clare Remembers:  Enya
Sweetness Follows:  R.E.M.
Sentimental Heart: She & Him
Change: Tracy Chapman
Better Days: Eddie  Vedder
Everybody Hurts: R.E.M.
Watermark: R.E.M.
Change is Hard: She & Him
The Long Road: Eddie Vedder
Nightswimming: R.E.M.
Darling Don't Be Frightened: Ellery
Samba da Bencao: Bebel Gilberto
The Song Of The Sibyl: Dead Can Dance