Plan Ahead to Survive House Arrest
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 1,358 legacy views
We all started out with big plans, a to-do list and resolutions for the New Year. We are a few days into the year and one thing that is constant year to year is plans may have to change. And that is what so many of my clients are looking at as Mother Nature is spreading cold and in some areas frigid temperatures, and precipitation during the first week of the year. Somehow when those winds of winter blow our way, we like to ease into it gradually. Ma Nature usually has a different idea. As you adjust your plans and hunker down, braving the elements for essential outside activities, here are a few suggestions that can help turn lemons into lemonade with the challenges of bad weather.
Be prepared -there is a lot to be said about this scout motto. Don't wait until severe weather is imminent to check supplies for your home and car. When winter arrives, outfit your car with an emergency box that includes a blanket, extra gloves, jumper cables, kitty litter or sand, lante
or flashlight, batteries and a cell phone charger. In addition, make sure you have a snow shovel, ice scraper snow brush, and bottled water. Now if you need to stock up as the weather arrives in your area, try to do so as soon as possible because there are plenty of other folks who will need to stock up too.
Inventory your needs at home too. If you have a fireplace, make sure you have dry wood on hand. If your heating system requires filters---pick up extra to have on hand as needed. Make sure you have batteries, a lante
or flashlight and they are easily accessible. Stock up on canned goods with e-z open tops and make sure you have an easy to find non-electric can opener. Pick up crackers, peanut butter, and bottled water. If you can, try to have carrots, apples or bananas on hand; pair the produce with peanut butter for high energy snacks. Keep disposable forks, knives and spoons along with plates or bowls in the pantry too.
Cabin fever can afflict the best of us. Keep board games, books or puzzles on-hand. Exercise is a great way to combat in-house blues during inclement weather. Keep a library of exercise videos on the ready, right alongside your favorite movies or television shows. Fifteen to 20 minutes of active exercise will boost your energy, contribute to a more positive outlook, and reduce the stress that is often paired with several days of "house arrest."
Look on the bright side when the best laid plans for the beginning of the year take an unexpected turn. Use the time to purge and organize paperwork and personal goals for a positive start of the year. You may not get to do all the tasks that you imagined, but with pre-planning and an optimistic look toward making adjustments, several days in the house can easily become a good way to start fresh in the New Year.
Take Away: Fair weather days are generally our preference. Pre-planning helps ensure that weather issues that create "house arrest" can be positive and enjoyable.
Article author
About the Author
Michelle J. Stewart MPH, RDLD/N, CDE is an experienced food and nutrition communication expert specializing in wellness with a holistic approach to living your best life. Michelle has been leading the way to a healthier you for more than 25 years. She is zealous when it comes to wellness from the inside out and empowering whomever she comes in contact with to take charge of their health and wellbeing. Her motto is "EAT LESS MOVE MORE" Sign up for her Free Report 10 Weight Loss Tips for Life when you visit http://thenutritionplanner.com
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
Understanding The Seasonal Pricing Curve So That You Can Save On Cost
Seasonal pricing in supplements is not only about basic supply and demand. It happens because of many connected factors. These factors work at different points in the production and selling process. Knowing these factors helps a buyer to see the patterns and to plan better. Price changes can come from when raw materials are ready, how transport works, and also from planned marketing actions. In cold months, immune-related products sell more. In warm months, energy or hydrati
September 1, 2025
Article
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Omega-3 Supplement
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients that support heart, brain, joint, and overall wellness. As research continues to affirm their wide-ranging benefits, the market for omega-3 supplements has expanded rapidly, making it difficult for consumers to know which option is best for their specific needs. In this guide, weâll walk you through everything you need to know about omega-3sâfrom the different types, recommended dosages, safety considerations, and what to look f
July 9, 2025
Article
Understanding Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Liver Disease (MASLD) in Fresno
Liver disease associated with metabolic dysfunction (MASLD) becomes one of the most serious health problems, and quickly affects millions of people around the world. Previously known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), MASLD is highly linked for obesity, insulin resistance, high blood sugar levels and high cholesterol. Otherwise, the precursor to destruction for the liver can grow through inflammation, fibrosis and even cirrhosis. Suppose you live somewhere in Centr
April 11, 2025
Article
Boost Your Health with IV Therapy in La Puente
It can be difficult to maintain good health in today's fast -paced society. While many take supplements and vitamins for relief, do you know that IV therapy in La Puente offers proven results? IV therapy, or intravenous therapy, provides important vitamins, minerals and nutrients for directly into the blood stream for rapid absorption and quicker results. Why IV Therapy is Recommended? IV therapy is beneficial for increasing overall wellness. IV therapy helps when you are fee
April 2, 2025