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Health and Wellness Tips for College Students
Salud BienestarporAnónimo3/17/2017

Between exams, papers and maintaining an active social life, many college students feel they can't really find the time to keep up on their personal health and wellness until an illness catches hold and stops them in their tracks. With most colleges providing health care and endless physical activities for students, staying healthy in college is about as easy as it will ever get. Diet Without careful attention to your diet, you could end up putting on the freshman 15 and more. Follow these tips to help keep your diet healthy and beneficial. Learn proper portion size. To avoid eating too much of even the healthiest foods, keep track of how much you're eating. For most people, meat servings should be about the size of a deck of cards and other servings vary by the type of food. Vary your meals. When the cafeteria has your favorite foods daily it can be easy to return to those old favorites every day. Changing up your diet from day to day is an important part of good nutrition so take advantage of the variety of selections available to you. Eat breakfast. Start your day off right with a good meal when you get up. Whether you're rolling out of bed at noon or up at the crack of dawn for class, make sure you start your day with a balanced, healthy meal. Exercise Fitting exercise into a busy schedule isn't always the easiest thing, but take stock of some of these tips to help you get on track to fitness. Stretch first. Help yourself avoid injuries by stretching each time you exercise. Simple stretches before and after you work out or engage in physical activity can help keep you active and pain free. Ride your bike. Instead of taking the bus or driving to class, try biking instead. It will give you a few minutes of exercise between your courses. Play a sport. One way to get yourself motivated to exercise is to make it a game by playing a sport. Join an intramural team or play recreational sports through your school to get active and have fun at the same time. Use safety equipment. No matter what sport you're playing, make sure to always use the proper safety equipment. It will keep you from getting hurt which will allow you to stay active more often. Sleep College students aren't exactly known for their early to bed early to rise attitudes, but getting sleep is an integral part of staying healthy. Check out these tips to help you make sure you're resting enough. Take a nap. If you have the time during the day, a short nap can do wonders for your energy levels. Just make sure not to nap too close to bedtime or for too long, and a nap will do your body good. Don't work in bed. Working in bed can make getting to sleep harder. Keep your work space separate from your sleep space to keep insomnia at bay. Get a full night's rest whenever possible. While the amount of sleep each person needs varies, most people need 7-9 hours to feel fully rested. While this may not be possible every night, try to sleep a full night whenever you get the chance. Stick to a schedule. With different classes and work hours each day, it can be hard to stick to a schedule, but keeping sleep times similar from day to day can greatly improve your chances of getting a good night's sleep. Illness With communal living and thousands of other students sharing classroom space, spreading colds and viruses is easy if you're not careful. These tips can help keep you from getting sick. Wash your hands. Studies have shown that simple hand washing can help prevent a large number of illnesses. So wash your hands, especially any time you'll be touching your nose, mouth or eyes or if you've been around others who are sick. Avoid sharing beverages. Germs are easily spread through the sharing of drinks, alcoholic or otherwise, so get your own and avoid sharing with friends. Don't go to class. If you're sick, don't force yourself to go to class. It will only make you feel worse and infect other students. Email your professors that you're ill and stay home and rest. For more you can check Corporate Video Cost

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Tourism Management
TurismoporAnónimo3/17/2017

Work experience or an undergraduate degree can be enough to enter the field of travel and tourism management. Jobs in these fields typically involve working on nights and weekends, as well as long hours. If this type of work appeals to you, read on to explore education and career options in this field. Inside Travel and Tourism Management Millions of people travel each year for business and leisure, making travel and tourism a huge industry with many opportunities for growth and expansion. Amenities like free breakfast and Internet offered by lodging establishments can draw vacationers and business travelers alike to particular destinations. Travel and tourism management professionals are responsible for increasing profits by drawing as many customers as possible to the businesses they represent, such as hotels and restaurants. These managers are responsible for identifying consumer needs and offering the amenities to satisfy them, while ensuring establishments run efficiently. Managers in the travel and tourism industry must be able to communicate effectively to a diverse group of people, solve problems quickly and work odd hours. They must also have knowledge of their establishment's operations and financing. There's no one, direct way into the field of travel and tourism management. Individuals entering the profession might have years of experience working in the industry while others have no experience but hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. To help you navigate your options for this career path, take a look at the following Study.com resources. Education Information While formal education isn't always required, it may improve one's chances for success. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), many large, upscale establishments require bachelor's or master's degrees for managerial positions. Community colleges, junior colleges and universities offer associate's, bachelor's and graduate degrees, as well as certificates relevant to this field. For more you can check Promo Video Pricing

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