What do you do to keep yourself healthy during the cold/flu season so you don't get every sickness that runs through your daycare? Sanitize, obviously, but anything else?
Taking care of yourself
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How is the stress complex, does it work well?
I workout (home gym or go for walks outside...warm climate), take vitamin C and a multi vitamin every day and have a pretty healthy diet. I never share food or utensils with children and they must wash their hands upon arrival before touching any toys.- Flag
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Night and day difference for me.(was recommended by my doc lovethis) Most b vitamins are in animal products, formed by bacteria. I don't consume as much as I need to, I guess. I am more of a grazer and red meat makes me feel blah... heavy. I tend toward veggies, beans and seafood naturally.
I was "self medicating" my afternoon crabbiness and sudden lack of creativity/enthusiasm with about a pot of coffee and an extra 400+ calories of sweets a day.
Not a huge biggie in your 20's.... not a pretty picture in your 40's.... :::
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Anyway, my energy level is back, I back below 115, my mood consistent all day and my sense of humor is intact throughout mostsituations. I also rarely get sick anymore... Granted some may be from feeling better about the world in general
, but it works for me.
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Maybe a second hand treadmill? Christmas is coming, last years models should be in every local paper "for sale cheap" section by now...- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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This may be odd, but I rarely ever get sick. I'll get little colds here and there and maybe once a year I may get a little sicker than that. I don't get a flu shot and do not take any supplements. I chalk it up to having an awesome immune system from working with kids for the past 15-16 years.
WOW, 15-16 years, where has the time gone?- Flag
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: I live somewhere colder than you and I spend a ton of time outside in January and February. BEST time for snowmobiling and snowshoeing.
I am rarely, if ever sick and I credit it to not only good genes but fresh air no matter what the temp is.- Flag
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I really try to get outside, but once it hits 10 degrees and windy, I'm done!- Flag
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