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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Youth Connection : Preventing “text neck”

Cellphone and Health Concerns .
Preventing “text neck” By: Dr. George I. Traitses 

In the last issue of the Caribbean Xpress we gave you an article on Blackberry Thumb.

Too much texting caused some people to come down with painful Blackberry Thumb. Now today’s technology is being blamed for another malady: text neck. 

Canadians sent 110 billion text messages this past year.

According to the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association, 56.4 billion texts were sent in Canada in 2010, up 60 per cent from the 35.3 billion sent the previous year.

As technology advances, allowing us to do more tasks on smaller equipment, our bodies often pay the price.

Texting is an easy to get away with in certain situations. Kids text right under the noses of their teachers during school hours. Most of these kids are so good with their keyboards that they don’t even have to look at the device while composing and sending a message. Text messaging has become so much a part of teenagers’ lives that 87 percent of those who text said that they sleep with – or next to – their phones.

With a growing potential for injuries from technologies that we rely on, it’s important to minimize the risks. One problem that is becoming more prevalent is neck strain from the over-use of mobile devices, or “text neck.” What Causes Text Neck? Text neck is caused by poor posture when using a mobile device. It’s all too common to become hunched over with your head drooping forward and your shoulders rounded as you become engrossed in your messaging or games.

How to Avoid Text Neck
. • Sit up straight with your chest out and your shoulders back.
• Bring your arms up in front of your eyes so that you don’t need to look down to see the screen.
• Tuck your chin into your chest to look down rather than dropping your head forward.
• If you must use your mobile device for lengthy typing, invest in an external keyboard.
• Rest your forearms on a pillow while typing to help minimize neck tension.
• Avoid using mobile devices while in bright sun light. Straining to see the screen leads to jutting the chin forward, shifting work from the spine to the muscles that hold up the head. The best way to avoid text neck is to limit the use of your mobile device. If you need to send a longer e-mail, wait until you have access to a computer or consider calling the person rather than texting.

Stretches for Frequent Texters
• Hand stretch. Start with your hands in a fist and stretch your fingers out as wide as they’ll go and then return to a first. Shoot for about 10 stretches with each hand. For added resistance you can stretch a rubber band around your fingers.
• Squeeze a stress ball. Do this for approximately 30 seconds for each hand.
• Chest stretch. To counteract the hunched posture of texting, stand up straight with your arms down at your sides. Turn your forearms until your thumbs are pointing at the wall behind you.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

YOUTH CONNECTION :Signs you need to get off Twitter

Twitter bird

That little blue bird looks so sweet and harmless, but she and her social media empire are capable of making you get into trouble!

Twitter is capable of some pretty amazing things—disseminating news stories, starting political revolutions, helping celebs connect with fans, and treating followers. But it has its drawbacks too.

1. Your inappropriate bits make an appearance in your feed. Potential employers won’t care if you meant to text the shot to your guy but accidentally uploaded it to Twitter or someone hacked your handle.

2. You’d consider live-tweeting childbirth. Singer Erykah Badu did just that, firing off things such as “I see the head, full of hair” that made us want to unfollow her stat...and send her a batch of those antibacterial phone wipes.

3. Your tweets aren’t protected and you let your followers know where you are at all times. Honey, you’re just asking for a break-in.

4. You’ve fallen victim to the tweet what-you-eat trend. In other words, you can’t sit through an entire meal (or even one course) without whipping out your phone and documenting what you’re about to chow down on.

5. You’re responsible for that trending topic #WhatMyMomLooksLikeToday. 

6. You’ve gotten so good at expressing yourself in 140 characters or less that the year-end summary presentation you gave at work lasted only seven seconds.

7. You start having Twitter meltdowns

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

YOUTH CONNECTION

Richard Ramsuchit
By: Aimee Balkissoon


SPOTLIGHT : UPCOMING TALENT Richard Ramsuchit


Richard Ramsuchit, a young entrepreneur and business man, launched Genesis Auto Detailing in September of 2010 in Brampton, Ontario.

Growing up in family businesses, his insight and experience is what makes his shop stand out.

Since the age of five Richard has been involved in business. He was working with his parents on weekends at flea markets across the GTA, and helping in his mother’s lingerie store while in middle school.

In 2004 his father had an accident at work which then started his life as a young entrepreneur.

At the age of 14 he took on the role of a business owner; managing a huge auto detailing operation for over four new car dealerships, seven employees and production of 25+ vehicles per day. This was a learning experience and made him mature early and grasp what responsibility is all about. Learning the aspect of auto detailing, the techniques, product lines, dealing with customers and handling payroll, Richard was running the business like a pro. His love for carsand business grew, and knew one day he would aspire to own his own business and work with the cars he loves.

In 2010, Genesis Auto Detailing was launched at Importfest Toronto. With a surprise to many friends and family, the journey now begun.

The shop started off with a bang, making a spot for itself in the Brampton community and local businesses.

In April of 2011, Richard teamed up with SLC Productions to hold a car show at Carleton University in Ottawa, home to over 25,000 students. Ever since that day Genesis Auto Detailing has been appearing at many car shows, quoted as the “detailing guy”.

His clientele has ranged from Rogers, Bacardi, DHL, Peel Police, City of Brampton, and several local dealerships and body shops. Services range from interior shampoo, waxing, window tinting, polishing, engine cleaning and hand washing.

He says his family, especially his father, played a huge roll in support for him opening the shop, and appreciates his help, guidance, expertise and training. Also his girlfriend Dayna for the continued support and encouragement, also for sitting in the sun for many hours at multiple car shows!

“ To open a shop is easy, to keep it open is an art “ – Chinese Proverb

Richard Ramsuchit
Phone: 905 463 2288
Email: Richard(at)CleanMyCarNow(dot)com