Wednesday, August 3, 2016

A Makeup Tip To Help You Earn More Money!

                             Primp, Primp and Primp Some More!!

Ladies, do your loved ones accuse you of spending too much time 

on your appearance like you were a  Hollywood diva?
Are your co-workers starting to mention how much time you
spend putting on makeup or looking in the mirror?
Well, believe it or not, just like getting some Sun
and eating small amounts of red meat, primping 

is actually good for you. 

How so?
Women who are done up and looking their best
command the highest salaries. 

Researchers say that styling your hair, putting on some
makeup, getting your nails done and dressing up helps
you earn more, no matter the profession.
Plus, taking the time and effort to look your best gives you
a confidence boost, helping you to succeed and eventually
earn more.

So, next time someone says "you sure do spend a lot time in the 

bathroom (mirror)" just say- "I'm doing it for my car note,
mortgage payment, health insurance and retirement account (401's)!"

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!

Monday, August 1, 2016

Newly Married Couple's Rx For a Better Brain!

                              Dance Like Kim and Robert! 

If you're really a fan of celebrity news then you're probably aware of
the recent celebrity wedding. 

The wedding of Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson.
You know- Mr. Herjavec from "Shark Tank"
and Kym Johnson from "Dancing With The Stars" 

And according to recent news- men and women 
that dance a few times a week can help keep
their brains in tip-top shape and even lower their risk of 

getting Alzheimer's by a whopping 30%. 

How does dancing help, you ask?
It (dancing) stimulates the release of nerve growth factor , a chemical that
increases your production of new brain cells.
And something more exciting- you can lower your odds even more
(of getting dementia) by listening and exercising to upbeat music.

So, for all of you out there that say "I hate to dance"
perhaps this post and the recent nuptials of Robert and Kym will
help change your mind.
Also important- If you're not a fan of dancing but still want to
prevent Alzheimer's, indoor cycling (or Soul cycling), walking
inside or outdoors for 20 to 30 mins, or even puttering around in the
garden will 
help both body and Mind.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!