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The Economist
Up off your chairs and just start lifting those feet,” chirps a woman sporting green leggings as she marches energetically. Diana Moran, a fitness expert known as the Green Goddess, was a staple of 1980s British breakfast television. Now in her 80s, she is making a comeback. In a new morning slot she is encouraging older people, many of whom are in isolation to avoid infection, to stay active. As lockdowns force the world to stay at home indefinitely, many are turning to their screens to stay sane.
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Spa Retreat Cary has teamed up with a nearby wedding venue to host an American Red Cross blood drive during an emergency shortage.
After Gov. Roy Cooper ordered all spas, salons and other non-essential businesses to close, Spa Retreat owner Andrea Rivera wanted to open up the spa's empty massage tables and pedicure chairs for donors to give blood.
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Forbes
As most of us hunker down for a longer self-quarantine amid COVID-19, the onslaught of stress, anxiety and listlessness mounts. “In these uncertain times, we must find ways to connect with our inner selves and create little sanctuaries within our spaces, both of which can help put the mind at ease,” says Karina Chung, director of spa at Rosewood Miramar Beach. “There are a number of ways to channel the relaxing atmosphere of a luxury spa within one’s home.”
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THV-TV
It's been a week since the health department ordered all salons, tattoo parlors, and massage therapy locations in Arkansas to shut its doors.
From curbside pickup to "do it yourself" videos, local salons and spas are doing what they can to make ends meet while focusing on their clients' self-needs.
Melissa Thompson, PHD Day Spa co-owner, said last week's order didn't come as a surprise and her business was already tossing around ideas.
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Houstonia
Right now our homes are the safest space to be, and whether we like it or not, we’ve all been tasked with the essential job of spending a whole lot of time inside. Why not use this time to think about how to optimize health and wellness inside your home?
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Entrepreneur
Chances are your gym or workout routine has been derailed by the coronavirus. Gyms and studios across the country have shut down indefinitely while the virus runs its course, but that doesn't mean you should just stop exercising. You can accomplish two things at once by starting a yoga routine: Stay in shape and reduce your anxiety about the state of the world. It doesn't take much to practice yoga at home, either.
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The NCEA Certified credential is awarded to those who have met the advanced training standards equivalent to a Master Esthetician license. Attaining the National Esthetician Certification is the highest voluntary credential in the United States–raising the standards of our profession beyond entry-level licensure. The NCEA Certified credential signifies the value and credibility for consumers in determining the expertise and training of an Esthetician. LEARN MORE
"So excited to have finally completed my NCEA Certification. I learned a lot through the process and look forward to the fabulous opportunities ahead. Thank you NCEA!"
~ Sophia Tade, Columbia, Maryland
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Forbes
There is a silver lining to each day that we are on lockdown. After spending years telling others and ourselves that we simply do not have the luxury of time, we all finally have long days ahead for meditation, a workout, picking up a new hobby, learning how to cook, reading a book, getting creative and giving yourself the self care you deserve.
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Forbes
Dreaming of taking trips to take once things are safe again for domestic and international travel? For those that book trips often for medical spa and wellness travel pursuits, CoolSculpting in New York City should be next on your travel wish list. CoolSculpting is a fat reduction treatment that takes less than an hour and has essentially no side effects and minimum downtime, making it perfect for professionals; stay at home moms; and those seeking to experience the next luxury wellness travel trend.
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NAV
The SBA CARES Act, including the Paycheck Protection Program, is now law. It includes some relaxed qualification criteria when compared to a traditional SBA 7(a) loan, making it a viable option for business owners seeking funding.
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By Anne Rose
Everyone makes mistakes. As long as humans are involved, mistakes are a part of life. We should try to minimize them, but the fact remains that someday, someone, will make a mistake. How do you, as an employer, forgive and let this go?
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The New York Times
Meganne Wecker got a sense in January of the economic blow coming to her family’s furniture business from her suppliers in China.
Ms. Wecker, the president of Skyline Furniture, a 74-year-old manufacturer in the Chicago suburbs, heard from her partners in China about the economic devastation caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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By Lisa Mulcahy
You want to stay in touch with you customers during the COVID-19 crisis but you're acutely aware of the fact that a communication misstep can derail that good intention. Digital or social media brand messages that look opportunistic, insensitive or tone-deaf at this time could indeed be a deal-breaker for many consumers and decision-makers now and may be very difficult to recover from when sales conditions normalize down the line. How do you make sure you're communicating in a way that is humane, balanced, kind and altruistic? Here are 10 crucial, common-sense ways to accomplish this goal.
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Business 2 Community
The world is struggling to cope with the COVID-19 outbreak. Business losses are mounting and general paranoia prevails. Consumers are changing their lifestyles and patterns of consumption to cope with the crisis.
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By Brian Wallace
Distance learning has been around a long time, but it has never been more important or more popular than it is right now. This infographic outlines the various technologies and techniques used in distance learning as well as the challenges to implementing it nationwide that are being overcome.
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The Irish Times
It all depends on your students, your school set-up, your home set-up. You could send work by email, record short video or audio clips with instructions and explanations, or you could direct your students to the many excellent online resources already available, eg Scoilnet.ie. Whatever you do, start small, but do start.
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Laser/IPL Physics and Safety "Core of Knowledge"
This educational activity has been approved for 13.0 CEs. Exp. 2/26/2022
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After reading this article and taking this test, the skin care professional will be able to:
- Understand how lasers and intense light sources (e.g. IPL) work.
- Understand the principal features of working safely in the laser/IPL Controlled Area.
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