Caregiver Month National Health Observance Month November
Talk about a busy time of the year, with caregiver month national
health observance this month november 2005. Look at this month of November not only is an honoring month for caregivers. National Family Caregivers Month National is November and has been observed for several years in the USA. In 1996 President Clinton proclaimed the first national family caregivers week, Nov 24-30.The thefamilycaregiver.org has some promo material.
The month of November is also National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month see alz.org for more info.(On the Personal Voice Site ther is a link to more alzheimers info link).
It is also American Diabetes Month diabetes.org has more specific info. The related organization for Diabetic Eye Disease Month preventblindness.org You can see uscopd.com for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) awareness, PH (Pulmonary Hypertension) Awareness Month for their info see phassociation.org
In 1974 in Minnesota the origins for Great American Smokeout Day was published by the Moticello Times eventually nationalized by American Cancer Society in 1977, this year observed November 2005 with material available from cancer.org The Alliance for Lung Cancer Advocacy Support and Education alcase.org has materials for Lung cancer awareness month. and finally The National Council For Adoption also has materials available ncfa-usa.org.
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With a title like the one above you're probably skeptical. Who
wouldn't be? It's so difficult to quit smoking, there can't
possible be a foolproof way to quit. Besides, if someone
invented a guaranteed way to quit the tobacco companies would
probably "buy them out."
Well, I'm here to tell you that there is one way to guarantee
that you quit smoking.
I was watching the comedy "City Slickers" the other day. In it
Billy Crystal plays a middle-aged man who has "lost his smile"
and can't seem to find happiness or meaning in his life. So he
sets off with some friends to go on a "fantasy vacation" where
they get to play cowboys on a real cattle drive. Jack Palance
plays a crusty old cowboy named Curly, guiding the "city folk"
on the drive.
Billy Crystal and Jack Palance are having a conversation along
the trail. Palance asks Crystal, "Do you know what the secret of
life is?" Crystal responds "No, what?" Palance holds up his
gloved index finger and says "This." Crystal wisecracks, "Your
finger?" Palance continues, "One thing. Just one thing. You
stick to that and everything else don't mean @#*$!" Crystal
asks, "That's great, but what's the one thing?" Then Palance
gives Crystal the nugget of wisdom I want you to pay attention
to: "That's what you've gotta figure out."
As long as there have been cigarettes there have been smokers.
And as long as there have been smokers there have been smokers
who wanted to quit. Consequently, there have also been people
and companies offering ideas, plans and products to help those
smokers quit.
Because every smoker is different there is not a single "cure"
for smoking. If that were the case, I'd only have to write one
article and send it out over and over again. There would only be
one quit smoking product on QuitSmoking.com web site.
But guess what? What works to help you quit smoking doesn't work
for the next person who is quitting. Even the giant drug
manufacturers with all their millions of dollars available for
research can't seem to find a product that will help more than
20-50% (depending on which study you read) of their customers
quit permanently.
So, do you just throw in the towel and give up this hopeless
cause? Absolutely not! You keep trying until you quit.
At the end of "City Slickers" after Billy Crystal and his
friends have tested their mettle and "found themselves" during
the difficult cattle drive, they are talking about the changes
they are going to make in their lives. Bruno Kirby plays one of
Crystal's friends on the trip. He asks Crystal, "You going to be
okay?" Crystal responds, "Yeah, 'cause I know what he meant."
"Who?" Kirby asks. "Curly...I know what this is," Crystal says,
holding up his index finger. Kirby is confused and asks "What?"
Crystal explains, "That's what you have to figure out."
Frustrated, Kirby threatens, "I'm gonna deck you, pal!" Then
Crystal tells him the final truth that I want you to understand:
"No, that's what it is-it's something different for everybody.
It's whatever is most important for you."
I'm often asked what's the best way to quit smoking. The answer
is simple: THE WAY THAT WORKS FOR **YOU**.
Why am I writing an article for this ezine twice per month? I
want you to have many different thoughts and approaches for
quitting. If you try one method and don't succeed, try again.
Keep looking until you find the solution that's right for YOU.
That's the "one thing" absolutely guaranteed to help you quit
smoking.
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