Women's Edition Omaha August 2020

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Publisher’s Notes

Find Your Blessings 2020…What a year it’s been so far! A while back, my husband, Manny, and I were watching a biography on Garth Brooks. Garth said something in the film that I reflect on daily. He said his father taught him that “every blessing has a curse and every curse has a blessing.” As I reflect on things that are going on around the world, I work on taking a broad view of the situation and attempt to find both the curse and the blessing. It can be very difficult to find the blessing while in the midst of the curse. What I have learned to do is look back on my own life and think about the “curses” that I have endured. I can always discover what the blessing was…no matter how awful the curse was at the time. What blessings do I see in what we’ve been going through during this pandemic? I believe that this experience has taught business owners to grow, learn, and become more connected with other small businesses. We all know that we truly are all in this together. It has also forced us to realize how important all those consumers—you—are to our companies, and this has made us even more appreciative of all of you. Though we’re enduring the curse of social distancing between family and friends, the blessing is that people are realizing how important others are in their lives. The forced closeness is making many of us take a look at our spouses or significant others and remember how important they are to us, and how much we appreciate having them in our lives. I know that I have definitely done that! This month, Manny and I will celebrate our one-year anniversary. How did that happen so quickly? Happy anniversary, Manny. I love you more each and every day! As we approach this milestone, Manny points out that we won’t be newlyweds anymore. Well, I looked it up, and I discovered that you can be considered a newlywed for the first four years of your marriage. That made me smile! I hope all of you are able to squeeze at least a little bit of joy out of the summer we have left. Look for the blessing in everyone you encounter and everything you do. It makes life so much sweeter! P.S. Happy birthday to my sweet granddaughter, McKenna. She turns nine years old on August 23!

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“The storm you face is your teacher. The experience you gain is your lesson. The life you make from it all is your blessing. Always remember, the teacher teaches a lesson that becomes a blessing. Embrace the storm and watch your life change as you utilize the lesson. Your better days lie ahead...just hold on!” ­—Kemi Sogunle

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Inside This Edition 2 Publisher’s Notes

40 Healthy Living

6 Weekend Gourmet

42 Focus on Finance

10 Fashion Worthy

44 The Green Thumb

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46 Seasons of Life

Once we’ve established a lovely summer state of mind, let’s keep it going with easy, cool dressing. Simplicity is the key!

Slumber is one of the most natural things that humans do, and not getting enough sleep can imperil our well-being. Why do so many of us not get enough sleep?

12 Business Style 15 Zodiac Forecast

48 Business Connection

16 A Woman’s Work

50 Peak Performance

18 Vantage Point

52 Auto Wise

20 Fresh Concept

54 Enterprising Ideas

22 The Market Place

56 The Good Life

24 Out and About

58 Home Works

26 Good Looks 30 Interiors by Design If your home is disorganized, you’re not alone! Regaining control of your space can seem like an overwhelming task, and, let’s be fair—the task is large.

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Lots of new bathroom styles are trending this year! The natural stone we love in the kitchen has made its way to the bath.

62 View From the Top

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64 Positive Perspective

36 To Your Good Health 38 Income Outcome 39 Kids Comments

National Publisher/Editor Janet Van deWalle

Operations Manager Roxy Orr

Art Director Erin Lanza

Copy Editor Liz Huett

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Weekend Gourmet

Grillin’ and Chillin’—Let’s Eat! By Kate Beiting

Bloody Mary Mix Stir together 1 quart of tomato juice, 1/2 cup of lemon juice, 2 Tablespoons of jarred horseradish, a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce, and tabasco sauce and black pepper to taste. Simmer on medium for 5 minutes. Let cool, then refrigerate. When ready to serve, pour a shot of vodka or tequila over ice in a tall glass and add the mix. Garnish with a celery stalk or fresh basil, celery seed, more pepper, or pickled green beans. Settlers’ Pancakes Melt 1 stick of butter and cool slightly. Mix the butter with 1 cup of milk, 2 eggs, and 1 Tablespoon of vegetable oil. In another bowl, whisk together 1 cup of flour, 4 teaspoons of baking powder, 4 teaspoons of sugar, and 1 teaspoon of salt. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix lightly until just combined (add a bit more milk, if desired). Fry in an oiled skillet or griddle. Serve with fresh fruit sauce, jam, warm syrup, and fried ham. Cucumbers and Onions Peel and slice 4 cucumbers and slice 1 medium onion. In a bowl, mix together 1 cup of Miracle Whip, 1/2 cup of sugar, 4 Tablespoons

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BLOODY MARY MIX

of vinegar, and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Combine the dressing with the cucumbers and onions. Mix well and refrigerate. Curried Shrimp-Crab Louis Salad Mix 1 cup of real mayonnaise with 1 Tablespoon of soy sauce, 1 teaspoon of curry powder, and 1/4 cup of chili sauce. Refrigerate until ready to serve—adjust flavors, if desired. Fill a large bowl with a variety of lettuces, chopped onions, olives, other chopped vegetables of your choice, and 2 chopped-up hard-boiled eggs. Add 1 can of drained crab meat and 1 cup of cooked, chopped shrimp. Mix well. Top with dressing and croutons. Serve cold. ›››


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Grilled Garden Veggie Medley Clean and chop your choice of garden veggies, including onion, potato, carrot, zucchini, and squash. Make a foil packet using heavy duty aluminum foil. Place the veggies on the foil and drizzle with olive oil. Add 2 pats of butter and seal the packet tightly. Heat the packet on the cool side of a medium-high grill for 20 minutes. Salt and pepper as desired. Oven-Baked Calico Beans Drain 1 can of lima beans, 1 can of kidney beans, and 1 can of butter beans. Mix with 2 cans of pork and beans, 1 pound of crispy crumbled bacon, 1 chopped onion, 1/2 teaspoon of dry mustard, 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder, 1 cup of brown sugar, 1/2 cup of vinegar, and 1 Tablespoon of molasses. Pour into a baking dish. Bake at 325 degrees for 60–90 minutes, until beans are thick and creamy. Roasted Garden Beets Mix 2 Tablespoons of raspberry vinegar with the juice of 1 orange and set aside. Remove the tops and roots of a dozen fresh garden beets. Wash and peel the beets, then cut into halves or quarters. Toss with 3 Tablespoons of olive oil, a few fresh thyme leaves, and salt and pepper. Place on a baking sheet and roast at 400 degrees for 40 minutes or until tender. Remove from the oven. Pour the orange juice mixture over the beets and add salt and pepper as desired. Old Fashioned Cheesecake and Berries Mix 1 and 1/2 cups of graham cracker crumbs, 1/4 cup of sugar, 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon, and 1/3 cup plus 2 Tablespoons of melted butter. Press the crumbs onto the bottom and sides of a

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10-inch springform pan. Bake for 15 minutes at 325 degrees. Cool. Beat three 8-ounce packages of room-temperature cream cheese for 3 minutes. Add 1 cup of sugar and beat for another 2 minutes. Add 3 large room-temperature eggs and beat for 5 minutes. Add 1/2 cup of sour cream, 2 Tablespoons of fresh lemon juice, and 1 Tablespoon of vanilla. Mix until well blended, scraping the mixing bowl. Pour the batter into the crust. Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour. Prepare a mixture of 1 and 1/4 cups of sour cream and 3 Tablespoons of sugar. When you remove the cheesecake from the oven, immediately pour the sour cream and sugar mixture over the top of the cheesecake. Return to the oven for 5 minutes. Remove and cool. Cover with foil and freeze overnight. Remove from freezer. After 1 hour outside the freezer, release the cheesecake from the springform pan. Top with a mixture of fresh summer berries. Peach Cobbler Put 4 cups of pitted, peeled, and sliced peaches into a buttered 9x13-inch baking dish. Sprinkle the peaches with 2/3 cup of sugar, 1 teaspoon of freshly grated lemon zest, 1 Tablespoon of fresh lemon juice, and 1/4 teaspoon of lemon extract. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. While the peaches are baking, combine 1 and 1/2 cups of flour, 1 Tablespoon of baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Cut in 1/3 cup of cubed butter. Mix together 1 egg and 1/4 cup of milk and add it to the flour mixture. Remove the peaches from the oven and drop the cobbler mixture over the peaches. Sprinkle 2 Tablespoons of sugar over the top. Return the cobbler to the oven. Bake for another 20 minutes, until the tops are golden. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream. WE

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Fashion Worthy

Hot Time of Year The Last Days of Summer

By Holly Bell

Hopefully, you have been getting outside to enjoy some bright summer days! Experience cheerful butterflies bouncing from flower to flower, strobing fireflies, roses blooming, and daisies smiling at the sun. Once we’ve established a lovely summer state of mind, let’s keep it going with easy, cool dressing. Simplicity is the key! By “simplicity,” I don’t mean clothing that is particularly simple in design…I mean clothing that makes getting dressed very simple! I’m talking about one or two easy pieces that work with everything you have in your summer closet. There is nothing better than one-piece dressing in the summer. One and done, that’s my motto! My favorite is the cool, long, romantic summer dress in a fabulous cottonblend summer print. Nothing could be easier to wear. No muss, no fuss, and no worrying about what your legs look like! A flowing summer dress looks put together on people of any age. The choice of prints is wonderful this year, with pastel animal prints, polka dots, and botanical themes at the forefront. Bare shoulders are still in, with lots of “cold shoulder” effects and off-the-shoulder looks. Shoulders are a beautiful part of any woman’s body, and the heat of summer is a great opportunity to show them off! Put on a little self-tanning lotion, dust with a little sparkle powder, and you have some peek-a-boo fun to complement your outfit! Another one of my favorite singlets is the jumpsuit. Look for a loose-fitting one made of a cotton blend. Definition at the waist is important to create shape in a jumpsuit. Try a matching fabric tie or drawstring around the waist. The summer jumpsuit comes in many lengths, to flatter every figure. I personally enjoy the ankle length. It is cool and shows off a cute sandal. For those of us looking to draw attention to our legs, consider the jumpsuit’s shorter, younger sister: the romper. Borrowed from a favorite outfit for little girls, the romper is perfect for summer. Another essential piece for the hot days of summer is the gauzy pant. Nothing is more comfortable than these full, loose pants. White is the most popular color during summer, as it reflects sunlight and works with any top. Style tip: White tends to be a little see-through no matter the fabric, so be sure to wear underwear that closely matches the color of your skin. The longer short that skims the knee is also an important warm-weather trend this year. Cut with a narrow leg, this tailored style is very flattering. Like a flowing sundress, it is one of those very versatile summer pieces that can go from work to the beach with just a change of shoes. Some unexpected color pairings can be a fun part of your summer wardrobe. My favorite bold summer color combos are pink and orange or lime and turquoise.

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Remember chartreuse? It’s a pale yellow, tinged with just a bit of green. It has been described as “sunshine and a warm hug.” That sounds like something I want in my summer collection! We all love classic clothing items that we can wear year after year, but one summer season staple that you should repurchase annually is the basic white tee. After several washings, this type of shirt loses its crisp whiteness. Retire last year’s for garden work and purchase a couple of new ones each year. For some reason, nothing looks cooler than a classic white tee paired with…basically anything! Find one that flatters you and stock up. My favorite is a V-neck with an elbow-length sleeve. Pair with high-waisted jeans or a flowing maxi skirt, and you will look youthful and hip while staying entirely comfortable. The summer of 2020 has brought a big revival of the long skirt, another essential

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Little Waves Family Swim School We’re Swimming Again! By Jackie Byers

Eight years ago, Mike McKamy founded Little Waves Family Swim School to pursue his ongoing goal of teaching children how to be safe while they have fun in the water. After a 10-week shutdown to comply with coronavirusrelated business restrictions, Mike is delighted to announce that Little Waves is open for lessons again! This is an especially important time for water safety, Mike points out. “When public pools are closed or at reduced occupancy, backyard pools and even kiddie wading pools are a big draw, but a child can drown in really shallow water. Any child near any water needs eyes on them 100 percent of the time. When so many parents are working from home, the challenge comes from having to ignore distractions. Knowing water safety saves lives.” Mike knows his way around a swimming pool. He began competitive swimming at age seven, in Waterloo, Iowa. He continued competing through high school and college, after which he focused on coaching and teaching swimming. He has taught and coached at Millard Aquatics, UNO, Westside High School, and elsewhere. Among his pupils over a lifetime are competitive swimmers who went on to earn scholarships to compete in college. Other former students have competed at the Olympic Trials level. With 45 years of swimming under his belt, Mike is a master teacher and swimmer. He still competes nationally when his business and family allow him time. Little Waves is very much a family affair, Mike says. His wife, son, and daughter have all taught at Little Waves. “My wife is a really enthusiastic teacher,” Mike shares. “When she is in the water with our youngest students, everybody has fun.” “At Little Waves, we start teaching children as young as six months how to have safe fun in the pool. In those lessons, one parent is in the water with the child at all times until the child is over the age of 36 months.” The child learns to enjoy the water while feeling the safety of the parent’s control. The next level of classes begins to teach stroke production to go along with water fun. The safety position of the back float is emphasized at every age level. “We stress this float position because it needs to become an automatic response when a child feels fatigue or is struggling in the water,” Mike says. “Panic is a dangerous feeling! Once a child can roll onto his or her back, we give lots of practice on how to move through the water with arm strokes and leg kicks.” This extensive practice teaches children what steps to take when

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they’re struggling in the water. This helps them stay calm and move to safety. Though Mike has a passion for competitive swimming, Little Waves is Mike McKamy, owner about safety, not competition. “At Little Waves, I don’t coach a competitive swim team,” Mike shares. “We keep our pool at 90 degrees, which is too warm for the exertion of competition. Swimming without competition still offers a lifetime of water fun, fitness, and safety.” Little Waves does offer a precompetitive swim class that gives older students a chance to see what competition involves without the year-round time commitment and expense of swim club. “In normal times, our average enrollment is more than 700 students,” Mike notes. “The Olympic swim trials in Omaha have really increased local awareness of what swimming can be.” Certainly, the pandemic has changed things at Little Waves, but they are again offering swimming lessons in a way that prioritizes the safety of the children, their families, and the staff. “We are strictly following all the guidelines during the pandemic,” Mike outlines. “We have limited numbers in classes and reduced lesson times. Even the number of socially distanced observers is temporarily limited, and masks are required to enter our facility.” “To minimize virus transmission, our instructors teach their classes one-on-one while wearing fullface snorkel masks,” says Mike. Classes meet weekly for children aged six months to about 10 years. To learn more and see what kind of classes your child could take at Little Waves, visit them online at littlewavesfamilyswimschool.com or call the pool at 402-932-2030. Little Waves Family Swim School is located at 175th Street and West Center Road, in the same parking lot as Chick-Fil-A. Let Mike and his staff teach your kids how to be safe while having fun in the water! WE


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Zodiac Forecast

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LEO July 23–August 22 Happy birthday, Leo! The Sun is moving through your zodiac sign, escorted by Mercury and Venus. It is all about to happen for you! You should be thinking big! You are feeling flirty, affectionate, and entertaining.Your mind is working brilliantly but may be in overdrive— thoughts are flooding in. Allow things to simmer to get the most out of this great time! Virgo (Aug 23–Sep 22) Your mind is working splendidly but may be spinning too fast. You’re getting lots of new ideas. Slow down and allow these thoughts time to mature. This leads to superb results! Libra (Sep 23–Oct 22) You have an everlasting effervescent mood.You are feeling your best and have an irresistible charm. What a splendid time to entertain someone you would like to get to know better! Scorpio (Oct 23–Nov 21) Take assertive action when it comes to your plans and goals. Obstacles will be removed once you take the initiative to make things go forward! Sagittarius (Nov 22–Dec 21) You are feeling highly motivated and ready to make things happen! You will do extremely well with traveling or with any other plans you have for yourself. Capricorn (Dec 22–Jan 19) Don’t allow others to let you down. You can change results with patience. Allow issues to resolve on their own and enjoy your month! Aquarius (Jan 20–Feb 18) Sometimes, sacrificing just a bit of your independence can lead to greater experiences, security, and

performance in all aspects of your romantic and professional life. Give it a try this month! Pisces (Feb 19–Mar 20) The time is right for you to reach for the stars! You have more support from family and friends than you realize. Your potential is present; others are noticing. Aries (Mar 21–Apr 19) Everything is going smoothly. The solar system is working well for you. You can expect sheer fun! The stars will make you feel communicative and flirtatious. Taurus (Apr 20–May 20) Do something dreamy and give your imagination plenty of freedom. You are in the mood to make your home more comfortable and lovely to behold! Gemini (May 21–Jun 20) You are feeling extra communicative and can’t hold back much longer! It may be time to spill the beans on some exciting news. Cancer (Jun 21–Jul 22) Your mood is nostalgic, which is right where you like it to be. It’s a splendid time to visit your favorite secondhand store or antique mall and treat yourself to something vintage.

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A Woman’s Work

New Babies, New Ideas The Mystery of Childbirth

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Most women share the miraculous ability to bear children. Some of us have blessedly passed through our childbearing years, some of us are still in the thick of it, and some of us are just entering this wondrous phase. Even those of us who do not bring any children into the world never fail to be awestruck by maternity, pregnancy, and the wonder of giving birth. Let’s be honest, though—not all of us mothers recall those nine or 10 months as a fairy tale that offered nothing but a happy ending. Pregnancy, delivery, and the postpartum period can be very challenging. Our bodies are asked to perform tasks which are absolutely miraculous, and, of course, only women can perform this duty. For many of us, there is the interminable morning sickness (which is certainly not limited to the morning hours alone!). For some of us, there is the inescapable heartburn or that terrible taste of metal in the mouth. We were expecting that our clothes wouldn’t fit, but even our shoes don’t seem friendly. Our skin and hair can become unruly, and our moods can swing from “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” to Hagatha the Witch. No matter. In just a few short months, a brand-new person will arrive and change everything forever. Throughout human history, we have accepted pregnancy as a

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matter of fact. It is, after all, part of life. This most natural of human functions has been viewed differently by different societies, ranging from nothing special to placing the mother-to-be or the new mother on a pedestal. There are different ways of thinking about pregnancy, childbirth, and early motherhood. Today, childbirth seems to be experiencing a “rebirth.” At one time, in some societies, pregnant women were kept from the public eye. Once they had reached a certain stage of pregnancy, they went into “confinement.” I suppose they spent their time knitting booties and making layettes. More recently, pregnancy was viewed as a medical issue, compared to an illness or a temporary disability. Currently, pregnancy is enjoying being what it is, and that is life renewing itself. Today, we see pregnant women everywhere, and what a joyous sight it is! Pregnancy wardrobes have become

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more flattering and easier to live with. During the 1950s and 1960s, maternity clothing was often festooned with lace, frills, ruffles, and other doodads. For many of us, these garments did nothing to add to the joy of the moment. Thank goodness someone finally realized that being pregnant does not mean having to look like a circus act! Many maternity dresses show off rather than hide that growing bump and help us celebrate the fact that there is someone soon to be born. Although I can’t cite any scientific evidence of the “feel good” factor, we all know that looking good helps us feel good. When senior women encounter a pregnant woman, all kinds of memories come rushing back as we take time to remember our own pregnancies and deliveries. It’s a special gift to those of us who have passed through our childbearing years. In the face of increased technology and care, it’s a pretty good time to have a baby. Today’s expectant mothers can be assured of their baby’s health and critical development even before the baby has been born. New methods of childbirth are available to make labor and delivery easier. We are seeing a resurgence of midwives, and doctors and their teams offer the best support available for both mother and baby. This wonderful time in a woman’s life now can be less frightening and uncertain. What about after the delivery, when the support team has gone home? The new mom is left physically exhausted, experiencing at least some degree of pain and, in some cases, challenged by postpartum depression that is sometimes mistaken for “just” the blues. Although it is not generally well known, there are services available for expectant mothers and new moms to help them cope with problems and challenges accompanying pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. While waiting for baby to be born, it’s a good idea to spend time gathering information about the birth experience and what to expect. Studies do show that women equipped with knowledge before childbirth experience less fear, fewer drugs, and fewer forceps deliveries. Services such as physical therapy, classes designed especially for women who need a little extra support, and other methods of help are now sometimes covered by insurance plans. Be sure to check them out. After all, the more knowledge you possess and the more confidently you can advocate for yourself and your baby, the better you will feel as you begin this new chapter of life. WE

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By Vicki Jo Walsh

Those of us in the Omaha and Council Bluffs areas are lucky to have angels in our midst, helping people maintain health and happiness while living at home. Where can you find them? At Angels Care Home Health. AngMar Medical Holdings, Inc., is the management company of Angels Care Home Health. The company was literally started by a husband and wife at their dining room table. They saw a need that was going unfilled—the need to help people recover safely at home after a period of hospitalization. The company’s motto is simple: “We serve patients.” After a hospitalization, many people require skilled home care to remain at home. People who were previously able to care for themselves independently may need skilled care, therapies and education to remain in their homes while recovering from an illness, injury, or surgical procedure. The clinicians at Angels Care Home Health educate, provide therapy and direct care to their patients while navigating these transitions. In 2010, Angels Care Home Health opened two local offices, one in Omaha and one in Council Bluffs. The Omaha office covers the Omaha area and 60 miles in each direction within the borders of Nebraska. Branch offices are located in Lincoln and Columbus. The Council Bluffs office serves the Iowa counties of Pottawattamie, Harrison, Mills, and Cass. Nichole Ridder, administrator of the Omaha office, also oversees the business operations of the Lincoln and Columbus branches. Before working with Angels Care Home Health, Nichole was a discharge planner/social worker who spent her days assessing patients’ ongoing needs after a period of hospitalization. A thorough clinician assessment is the first step her nurses take as they provide care for each of their patients. Jenny Hecker, BSN, RN, who manages the Council Bluffs office, was a hospital nurse before starting with Angels Care Home Health. She often saw patients return to the hospital because they had no help with aftercare at home. The intermittent care that Angels Care Home Health provides can make all the difference between recovery and relapse. The initial patient assessment at Angels Care Home Health includes input from the patient’s caregivers, physicians or non-physician practitioner (NPP), and family, as well as from the patient. A comprehensive care plan is reviewed and approved by the patient’s physician or NPP. The RN case manager, as well as skilled nurses and therapists, are the physician or NPP’s eyes and ears in the patient’s home, addressing patient goals that are essential for care planning. The 60-day care plan is reviewed, as ongoing assessments often reveal the need for additional services. Nichole and Jenny agree that most patients are

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l-r: Jenny Hecker BSN, anxious to go back home after short-term hospital RN, Council Bluffs treatment. In many cases, patients can return to Branch Manager, and the place they were living before hospitalization, Nichole Ridder, Omaha, Lincoln, & Columbus whether that is a private home or an assisted or Administrator independent living facility. In many cases, patients need multidiscipline therapy, as well as skilled care. Angels Care Home Health continuously assesses every patient’s needs so they can remain safe in their home environments. Angels Care Home Health provides many different services for their patients, including management of conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, anxiety, depression, CHF, and COPD. They also provide therapy (physical, occupational or speech) as well as speciality programs such as Care Connections PrePalliative Care, Take a Breathe Respiratory Care, and Pain Management. They can assist those who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 but do not require hospitalization. The approach for care depends on each patient’s needs and can include telehealth (audio/ visual visits), home infection controls, and education on disease process, as well as direct skilled nursing. Both Jenny and Nichole find their work with Angels Care Home Health deeply rewarding—it’s very satisfying to provide skilled intermittent care and keep a patient safe at home. Their success depends on establishing individualized care plans with realistic goals. Patient Harold Blakeman started services with Angels Care Home Health after his kidney disease required him to have nephrostomy tubes. “My nurse, Amanda, taught me how to take care of the nephrostomy tubes instead of having to go to the hospital whenever they gave me trouble,” he says. “Without learning about everything I needed to do, it would have been difficult for me to stay at home. Thanks to what Amanda taught me, I can now take care of myself.” If you or a loved one needs help handling a chronic illness, healing after an injury or surgery, or relearning life skills that were lost during a stroke, Angels Care Home Health can provide the skilled services in your home and help you stay there safely. To learn more, please visit angelscarehealth.com or call your local office: Nichole in Omaha at 402-934-4752 or Jenny in Council Bluffs at 712-352-3640. You can also find them on Facebook by searching for “Angels Care Home Health.” WE


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Countertops and Backsplashes Set Your Tone By Janette Calabro

Countertops and backsplashes set the tone as soon as you walk into a room. Of course, we all have personal preferences when it comes to materials and colors, but where do you begin to choose? What are the best countertop and backsplash options for you, and how do you select an installer? The latest trends range from natural to manmade, from neutral to vibrant. If you’re excited about transforming the tone in your home, it’s time to learn more! Let’s look at a few popular materials. Granite, a natural stone, is popular because it is beautiful, strong, and durable. (Even though granite is prized for its durability, you should still use a trivet or hot pad under a hot pan on a granite countertop.) One drawback to granite is its porous nature. It absorbs liquid spills that can stain the surface or harbor bacteria. Sealing the surface of granite is a popular solution, though you may need to reseal throughout the granite’s lifetime. For cleaning, use a damp cloth with only soap and water, never a disinfectant wipe. Quartz is a high-end alternative to granite; it is less porous, more hygienic, and nearly indestructible. In appearance, quartz can look as though it is mined straight from Mother Nature, and that is the idea. The reality is that it is crushed and custom-blended with a binding agent or a resin. The rich finish can withstand oil and wine spills, even stains from tomato sauce. Low-maintenance quartz comes in many colors and patterns, some mimicking the look of natural stone. As with granite, limit heat contact as much as possible. For those who love the look of high shine and want a stunning alternative to natural stone, consider using glass countertops and backsplashes to add a modern, contemporary look to your home. Resistant to heat and scratches, stylish glass works well with almost any style and can add beautiful sheen to a dull space. Even though polished surfaces are very popular, a matte finish with little shine is also trending in 2020. Leathered finishes are popular, too, leaving a soft, sophisticated sheen that retains the stone’s natural color while hiding fingerprints and water spots. The name of the game this year is to have fun with colors, materials, and patterns. For example, pair wood and stone for a drastic combination of light and dark. Play with a vibrant color palette for a dramatic orange-red, or mix a demure gray with a bold veining pattern. Veining gives countertops character and varied patterns. Veins look creative and luxurious—after all, no two are just alike! These varied finishes can be matched to flooring, cabinets, and backsplashes. Some people prefer a softer, more laid-back tone for cooking or gathering in the kitchen. Neutral colors are great for this. Soft grays, whites, and beiges help smaller spaces look roomier and brighter. Minimalism remains

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popular, as do natural spring greens, teals, and forest greens. Always unique, luxurious marble remains on the upscale side and adds value to a home. Such beauty has its costs, however, with little natural protection from staining or scratching. Newer sealants can reduce maintenance and enhance the life of this beautiful, natural stone. Solid-surface counters are blended acrylic and resins, pressed into sheets. They don’t have the natural look of stone, but their advantages include stain resistance and their availability in a wide range of colors. Best of all, damage to solid-surface countertops can be sanded out. Porcelain is having a moment. Very popular in Europe, porcelain slabs can mimic granite, marble, or even wood. Stain and heat-resistant, they also inhibit the growth of bacteria. Porcelain tile is also making a comeback this year, but not like you’ve seen it before. It’s not just for the shower walls! Porcelain tiles are lightweight and durable, with high style and low maintenance for the kitchen and the master bathroom. If you want to reduce your carbon footprint, recycled glass surfaces are right up your alley. They’re durable, are made up of 75 percent recycled glass and white cement, and are free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and harmful resins. Even better, you can choose colors and patterns from neutral beige to jewel tones. Another eco-friendly option is composite countertops. Made from recycled paper and fly ash, composite resists stains and bacterial growth. Heat-and scratch-resistant, this material is functional as well as good for the environment. For those in love with sustainable materials, reclaimed wood countertops are trending. They’re dashing and ultra-modern for 2020. For a less modern but very stylish look, consider bringing back terrazzo tiles for the kitchen or bathroom. They’re made from chips of marble, granite, quartz, and glass. This vintage look is versatile and long-lasting and can be refinished when worn. Concrete countertops have brought a new look for the kitchen or bath in an elegant, urban home. Texture and color varies, making each counter a work of art. Concrete countertops are durable and easy to clean,


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and they can be pre-cast or poured in place. Laminate countertops are popular because they are affordable and versatile. You can choose from many different designs and patterns to provide visual interest. Perhaps most important is the low level of maintenance they require. They are non-porous, easy to clean, and don’t need to be resealed to preserve the life of the counter. Great for the busiest kitchens! If you think a backsplash is a fun way to bring personality and style to the kitchen or bathroom, you’ll love checking out this year’s trends. Wallpaper is wildly popular in 2020, as are creatively patterned or larger tiles. Pops of color can modernize your design, while neutral and natural textures provide a classic look. When it comes to backsplashes, larger slabs are winning this year. Backsplashes are rising to the ceiling, covering the whole wall space. You can choose from slabs of wood (yes, really), quartz or marble, stainless steel, copper, even glass. Make a bold statement with a sealed marble backsplash that has built-in cabinets or shelves, or keep it cozy with classic subway tile that’s durable and easy to clean. Add charm with a brick backsplash or make it bold with bright colors that add dimension and intrigue. Whatever style fits your kitchen, be sure you understand the maintenance and durability factors of each material before making your selections. If you’re having trouble deciding how to bring your vision to life, the advice of an interior designer can save you from making costly mistakes. Once you have an idea of what you want, it’s time to find your team. Start by consulting with friends, family, or neighbors who have beautiful countertops—who did they work with, and what did they like and dislike about the process?

Professional retailers can be valuable sources of information and resources. The steps for installation vary depending on the material you’ve chosen. The process of laying tile or laminate, for example, is less involved than cutting a natural stone. Countertop fabricators are the people who transform a slab of stone into the gleaming countertops that fit seamlessly into your space. After they inspect your slab and consult with you about any imperfections you want to avoid, they use highly specialized tools to cut and shape the stone, making sure that it will be an exact match for your kitchen or bath. In some cases, you can select and purchase a slab and then have the countertop fabricated and installed, all through the same retailer. In other cases, you may need to hire a contractor yourself, outside of a retail location. Again, begin by asking others for recommendations. It’s always best to talk with more than one contractor, to check online profiles and ratings, and to get testimonials. Ask basic questions like what time they arrive and leave for the day, what industry certifications they hold, and what kinds of warranties or repair services are offered. Find out how they handle fabrication and installation or how you can view other countertop materials before you make a purchase. A written estimate protects both you and the contractor, and you should always ask for one. The kitchen and the bath are workhorses of your home. Highlight them with beautiful, functional countertops and backsplashes. Use artistic tiles, unique patterns, and fun textures to put your style and personality on display in your house. Remember, there’s no place like home! Sources for this article included: homeandgardens.com, forbes. com, thespruce.com, and hgtv.com. WE

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Curt Hofer & Associates Turning Dreams into Reality By Angella A. Arndt

If you have always dreamed of building a custom home but have been overwhelmed at the thought of getting started, your moment is now. Curt Hofer & Associates have been making custom home dreams come true in the Omaha area for decades, and your dream could be the next one they turn into reality. Curt Hofer founded the company almost 30 years ago and is recognized as a highly respected builder of high-end, one-of-a-kind homes. Partner Steve Huber is the President of Curt Hofer & Associates. He grew up in Norfolk and earned a degree in construction management at Kearney State College. He moved to Omaha in 1985 and worked for a local lumber company. Steve joined Curt Hofer in 1995 as a superintendent and became a partner in 1998. He enjoys the construction process and building long-term relationships with clients. “Building a custom home is a commitment,” he points out. “We strive to create an enjoyable building process with our team approach.” Curt Hofer & Associates is a design-build custom home builder. This means they will coordinate the entire process, from concept to design through construction. Your experience begins with Steve, who meets with you to explain how everything works. He will ask you about your vision. “It’s important that we understand how clients live,” Steve explains. “Their style, how they entertain, whether they have children. Function always has to be number one.” Of course, the budget is also vital information. “Managing expectations is a big part of what we do. It’s important that we align a client’s vision with the budget.” After you’ve identified your wants and needs, you’re ready for design. The design team puts your concept together. It’s important to note that the lot on which your home is to be built will drive some of the design decisions. Lot size and shape, terrain, zoning, and covenants will impact the type of home you may build. An architectural designer puts your vision on paper and creates plans that are easy to read. Once plans are finalized, the process moves to the construction phase. Partner Craig Linnenbrink, Vice President of Construction, oversees the construction process. He keeps projects on time and on budget. His team manages the project and works with subcontractors. You will also have an assigned superintendent throughout the construction process. Steve emphasizes the importance of the company’s team approach. “We have a great team of people—the right team. Everyone understands the importance of doing their part.” The company’s customer service philosophy is simple. “We have open and honest relationships with our clients. Issues will arise during the

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building process; it’s how you manage them that matters. We find solutions and keep projects moving forward.” Steve appreciates the clients who have been with them for over 20 years. “After projects are completed, we still service and maintain homes,” he says. “Who’s in a better position to maintain a home than the people who built it? We take our clients through a good process and are able to maintain friendships after projects are completed.” These clients often turn to Curt Hofer & Associates many years after the initial build, when it’s time to remodel. “Past clients come to us when they want to update their homes or are living differently than they were 20 years ago,” Steve shares. Steve offers advice for those interested in hiring a custom home builder. Building a custom home is a big commitment, and you need to understand both the process and your role in it. Being prepared and maintaining an open mind will lead to a more enjoyable experience. Establishing a budget is critical to managing expectations. It’s essential to understand the financial implications of selections to avoid unwelcome surprises at the end. “Always know the cost of what’s going in your home,” Steve advises. Find out what each builder offers—do they build only, or do they design and build? Ask about their subcontractor partners. Subcontracting is an important part of the building process and can impact a project’s cost and timeline. Steve has recently seen increased demand for fourseason rooms and outdoor entertaining spaces. Kitchens tend to be gathering places for entertaining, and layout is important. Larger kitchens with dining spaces are replacing formal dining rooms. Garage “man caves” with full bars are popular. Steve loves the rewarding feeling of seeing homeowners move in to a completed custom home. “Our clients are part of the whole process, and they see their ideas and personal impact throughout the house,” he concludes. “Our clients put a lot of trust in us to create not just a house but a home.” Curt Hofer & Associates is located at 16820 Frances Street, Suite 102, in Omaha. For more information, call 402-7580440 or visit curthofer.com. WE

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Russian author Leo Tolstoy said, “It seems to me that what we call beauty in a face lies in the smile.” It’s so true. One of the first things people notice about you is your smile. Flashing a big grin elevates your own mood, and it’s highly contagious. A great smile increases self-esteem and confidence. Whether you’re seven or 70, an orthodontist or pedodontist can help you get a smile you’ll be glad to share. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children should be seen by an orthodontist no later than age seven. By this time, children will typically have some permanent teeth, allowing the orthodontist to determine if a problem may be developing. If early treatment is suggested, this is an opportunity to guide proper jaw growth, correct inappropriate oral habits, and help ensure proper alignment of future permanent teeth. Early orthodontic treatment is often performed in two phases. Phase I treatment typically occurs between the ages of seven and 11 years, over a span of 10–14 months, and does not necessarily involve braces. Appliances like expanders are utilized to prepare the jaw for incoming permanent teeth, helping to avoid extractions as the child ages. A retainer is usually worn until Phase II treatment begins. Phase II treatment starts when most of the permanent teeth are in place. Traditional wire braces remain the most common alignment correction method for young people, though today’s wire brackets are smaller and less noticeable than those of years past.

Thermal technology in orthodontics is also becoming widespread. With thermal braces, the wires used to move the teeth are activated by body heat, reducing the number of adjustments needed and minimizing discomfort by adjusting teeth more gradually and gently. Overall, discomfort is usually mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Ceramic braces are also an option. They are the same size and shape as metal braces, but their brackets are tooth-colored, making them much less obvious than traditional wire brackets. Some also incorporate tooth-colored wire, rendering them even more inconspicuous. Alternatively, some patients opt for colored wires to complement their personality or to coordinate with seasons or holidays. No matter the appliance choice, the average amount of time required for alignment correction ranges from 18 to 36 months, depending on the amount of correction needed. ›››

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When those braces finally come off, it’s a huge deal for young people still learning how to be comfortable in their own skin, but it doesn’t end there. Parents have invested substantial time and money on the alignment of their children’s teeth, and they don’t want to repeat the process in a few years, nor do they want their children to deal with it again as adults. The best way to avoid future orthodontic issues is to wear a retainer. A retainer holds teeth in place after braces have been removed, providing the bone that holds the teeth an opportunity to stabilize and rebuild. The most common type of retainer, and the most durable, consists of an acrylic body with a wire that goes around the teeth. Retainers should be worn continuously for six months following the removal of braces, followed by nighttime wear indefinitely. You may think of braces as something for teenagers, but it’s never too late to seek orthodontic treatment. Many orthodontists report that 30 to 50 percent of their patients are adults. The basic treatment methods do not significantly differ between adults and youth, but there are additional considerations for older patients. First and foremost, adults are no longer growing. Their bones are, therefore, harder, and they may have lost some density. This simply means that it may take longer to correct alignment, since adult bones are not as responsive to pressure. Have crowns or bridges? No problem. Once teeth are properly aligned, bridges and crowns can be properly placed. Aesthetics is a significant concern for adult patients. They are established in their careers and don’t want to give the impression of being juvenile or immature. However, as previously mentioned, today’s brackets are much smaller than they used to be, and tooth-colored brackets are less noticeable. A popular choice for adults is Invisalign. With Invisalign, patients wear a clear plastic removable aligner for 20–22 hours per day. There are no wires, and they are virtually invisible. Because the aligners can be removed to eat, drink, brush, and floss, patients’ food and drink choices are not as restricted. Aligners are switched out every couple of weeks as teeth gradually shift. Your local orthodontist or pedodontist can provide more information on these and other treatments designed for both children and adults. Make an appointment today, and brace yourself for a wonderful smile! Sources for this article included: webmd.com, kidshealth.org, oralb.com, and aaoinfo.org. WE

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There have been a lot of cancellations this spring and summer: birthday parties, family vacations, summer camps, even annual appointments with our physicians. There is no doubt that precautions need to be taken, but it’s time to focus on what you need…and what you need is preventative health care from your doctor. Those 20 or 30 minutes you spend with the doctor once a year may not seem important, but they are. An annual physical is an opportunity for a medical expert to make sure your blood sugar and cholesterol levels aren’t creeping up. When it comes to conditions like cancer or heart disease, early detection is crucial to successful treatment. When you see your doctor regularly, you can catch medical problems before they become big problems. Some health conditions, like menopause, can’t be avoided, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be addressed. The symptoms of menopause often include irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, and slowed metabolism. For most women, menopause occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 years, though it may start earlier or later. Women who are entering this phase of life may have questions for a physician or need prescription treatment to address bothersome symptoms. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a common and popular treatment for menopausal symptoms. The safety and utility of HRT depends on each woman’s particular situation. Generally speaking, experts recommend that

women take HRT for the shortest amount of time that they need it, as it does bring increased risk of blood clots, stroke, and breast cancer. Women who still have a uterus need to take progesterone along with the estrogen. Women without a uterus can take estrogen alone, and it can be taken for longer. Your doctor can help you find the right treatment for your symptoms. Everyone has heard of menopause, but many women may not be familiar with vaginal rejuvenation. This term includes various procedures that help resolve vaginal problems caused by childbirth or menopause, including urinary incontinence, vaginal laxity, and vaginal dryness. The most common vaginal rejuvenation procedures include laser treatments, heat therapy using radiofrequency waves, or injections. These treatments stimulate collagen tightening and rebuilding to resolve common vaginal problems. For more drastic results, surgical procedures are also

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Growth and Change Use It or Lose It

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My husband, Manny, and I had the opportunity to take a trip to Branson, Missouri, a couple of weeks ago. Manny had never been to Branson, and it had been more than 40 years since I had been there. Both of us had cabin fever, and we thought getting out of town sounded like a terrific idea. We hopped in the car and took off on a Friday afternoon.

sounded like a 747 jet engine taking off. Next, it was the air conditioning. The crew came and knocked on our door to let us know that the unit had frozen and they were going to work on it. The fan in the master bedroom chirped like a bird. Being the inquisitive people that we are, we talked with these maintenance people who were becoming more like friends than employees of the resort. As it turned out, the resort had just reopened three weeks before we got there. It had sat empty since January, and now it was June. They had replaced dozens of dishwashers, washing machines, and refrigerators. Why? Because the appliances had stayed unused for way too long.

“A vacation is what you take when you can no longer take what you’ve been taking.” –Earl Wilson Let me start by saying we had a terrific time. Manny and I both love country music, so this was a wonderful choice for us. Branson had just started “opening up” again, so there was very little traffic. We made it a point to not overbook ourselves. There were a few shows open, so we booked three in our seven-day trip. This gave us lots of time to do “a whole lotta nothin’.”

“That which is used develops, and that which is not used wastes away.” —Hippocrates People are a lot like this. When we get stuck, when we stop moving, stop growing, stop changing, we run the risk of breaking down. I realize that the last several months have been challenging for all of us. My concern is that many of us may become like those appliances—we may begin to break down. My wish is that we all are able to change things up, at least a little, to keep ourselves moving. Take a walk. Take a drive. Sit outside on your patio. Move. This, too, shall pass. WE

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The School Year is Coming Help the Kids Start Their Adventure It’s time again to get the kids ready for school. Kids need help switching from relaxing summer days to the more rigid demands of school schedules. Some kiddos will face major transitions. If yours are moving from half-day kindergarten to full-day first grade, from elementary school to middle school or junior high, or from high school to college, “getting ready for school” will mean more than usual. Whatever adventure your kids are starting this fall, knowing what to expect will help. You’ll surely need to go clothes shopping. The older the kids get, the less input you have into their style choices. (You might want to check with other parents about what their kids are really wearing.) Older kids might want to go with their friends to “shop” and then take you to “buy.” As a lesson in economics and finance, you might give them a clothing budget and a card with a spending cap. Even the little ones have definite ideas about what they want to wear. School shopping also includes classroom supplies. Schools often send a list of what supplies are needed to start the school year. Different districts have different needs. Some supply nearly everything; others have detailed lists of what parents are expected to provide. Regardless of what is needed at school, be sure your “home study area” is stocked with the essentials: pencils, pens, markers, crayons, printer ink and paper, a good dictionary, and an atlas or globe. Some craft supplies, such as scissors, glue, crayons, and construction or craft paper may come in handy. If you can find

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out the kind of projects the kids will be expected to do, you can be prepared…no last-minute dashes to the local craft or hobby store. New school year haircuts are always one of the main expeditions. It’s fun to let the kids decide what they want done with their hair…within reason, of course…you are still the parent in charge. Whether your child wants a spiked-up mohawk, a sleek combed-back style, a buzz, or long and flowing locks, choosing their own hairstyles gives kids an opportunity to express themselves. Some school districts are talking about major changes in scheduling and the way the school day will be conducted this fall. Requirements may vary widely, from five-day weeks at 100 percent capacity to reduced schedules, split classrooms, or virtual learning only. Undoubtedly, technology will play a major role in the kids’ education. Make sure your home study area is technologically friendly. Whatever changes your student will face, make it an adventure. Frame it as a new experience with different teachers, classmates, and styles of teaching. Everyone feels more comfortable when they know what to expect, but that’s just not always possible. Remember, the kids will follow your attitude. Make it a good one. Editor’s Note: Marge has three children, two grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. She holds advanced degrees in education. Her life’s mission is to teach everyone that kids are people, too. WE

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Taking good care of ourselves and getting appropriate medical and dental care is just as important now as it ever has been—maybe more! Many of us are feeling a little timid about getting back into the public spaces we used to frequent, but dentist Dr. Marty Matz reminds us that “dentistry has a good handle on infection control, and we always have.” Stricter hygiene protocols don’t seem so strict when you’ve been following many of them all along! Don’t let your oral health go astray. Let Dr. Matz and his team take care of you. Dr. Matz, also known as The Tooth Doc, strongly believes in building positive relationships with his clients, and he works directly with them to achieve their goals. “We work with patients to help them understand what they need to do for an overall healthy mouth,” says Dr. Matz. To achieve this, Dr. Matz starts at the beginning, by meeting patients where they are. Once he identifies a patient’s personal goals for dental health, he carefully explains what needs to be done to achieve these goals.

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His patients appreciate the time that Dr. Matz spends on patient education. “Dr. Matz is GREAT,” says patient Julie in a glowing review. “I appreciate that he explains what he will be doing before the procedure begins and then gives me updates during the procedure. That really helps my anxiety!” In addition to general dentistry like cleanings, x-rays, fillings, and crowns, patients at The Tooth Doc can also take advantage of restorative procedures like dental implants as well as cosmetic procedures like

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Focus on Finance

The Chicken and the Pig Commitment Versus Involvement

By George Morgan

Just months ago, many Americans were living the good life…then along came COVID-19, and the world changed overnight. Many businesses were forced to close, and unemployment soared to unprecedented levels. Employers and employees alike struggled to survive. Slowly, things begin to reopen, and we are pressing on to a new normal. As we move forward, employers and employees will likely divide themselves into two distinct groups. One group will sit back and hope that either the government or time will bail them out. Another group will take the approach that things are going to change and will look for ways to take advantage of those changes. At first blush, it’s possible to assume this is mainly about employers and that employees are just along for the ride. In reality, the two are closely bound together in a mutually dependent relationship. Businesses cannot succeed without workers, and workers cannot survive without businesses. Let me use the business fable of the chicken and the pig to illustrate my point. A chicken and a pig were walking along a road and saw a sign that read, “Please contribute to the poor.” The chicken told the pig, “This sounds like a noble thing to do. Let’s donate a breakfast of bacon and eggs.” The pig responded with, “For you, that would be a contribution; for me, it’s a total commitment.” The idea of this story is that successful businesses need both chickens (workers) and pigs (owners), but the levels of commitment required of each group are not the same. (That is, a chicken providing eggs is not making the same sacrifice as a pig providing bacon, but you can’t make the meal without both of them.) In this scenario, the pigs are business owners, who put their resources on the line in order to create a successful enterprise. If the enterprise fails, it is the owners’ life savings and reputations that are lost. The chickens are the workers. Their stake in the business is much lower, but they’re still vital to its success. Even the most talented business person cannot create a thriving enterprise without the cooperation of a group of involved workers. There is a reality show called “Undercover Boss.” In each episode, the owner of a company puts on a disguise and pretends to be a trainee in his or her own company. The objective is for the employees to relax and be themselves, revealing to the owner how they really feel about their jobs and the company. Some of the employees reveal themselves as real idiots and end up getting fired. Others show their devotion to the company and help the owner realize how important these devoted employees are to the success of the company. In order to motivate and retain a quality workforce, the owner rewards the dedicated employees with promotions, bonuses, and

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family vacations. It’s sort of a fairy tale, but I think you get the point. At this juncture in the discussion, let’s turn the coin around and look at the company’s 401(k) plan. This is where the employee becomes the pig and the employer becomes the chicken. Now, it’s the employee’s money at stake, and the employer’s involvement is to take the time and effort to choose the plan’s service providers. Over the years, I have talked to numerous employers about their companies’ 401(k) plans. Many employers take the attitude that “a plan is a plan.” They provide one but feel that they have more important things to do than spend time taking care of their employees’ money. The past few decades have brought about many changes in the financial products that make up and support retirement plans. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that employers have a fiduciary responsibility to ensure that the fees and provision of those plans are current and in the best interest of the participants. If you are an employer, your personal stake in the business is higher than your stake in the 401(k). What can you do to ensure that you are providing your employees with sufficient incentive to be involved in your business? First, you must examine your plan and make sure it is up to date with the current competitive environment. Second, you can structure your plan as a profit-sharing mechanism so that employees are motivated to make the business the best that it can be. If you are an employee, your stake in your 401(k) is likely higher than your personal stake in the business. What can you do to get your employer involved? Do your homework. Show your employer how committed you are to making the business a place that is a win for all participants. Success in business requires that both parties are both committed and involved. A top-notch retirement plan is a good place to start. Editor’s Note: Professor Morgan has over 40 years’ experience in the investment field, both as a university professor and as a financial advisor. He currently serves on the faculty at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where he directs a program designed to educate 401(k) plan participants on how to improve their investment strategy. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which investments may be appropriate for you, consult your financial advisor prior to investing. WE


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Novices and gardening veterans alike, take heed: Container gardening is taking over the planet. We should all welcome this change! It is the new trend that brings more flexibility and less stress to gardening. If you have never experienced the extraordinary pleasure and rewards that can be attained with a glorious container garden, your gardening world is about to change forever. The possibilities are virtually endless. The satisfying features of container gardens are numerous. There are no space restraints with container gardens. They adapt excellently to small balconies or tiny porches, which makes them great for apartment dwellers or homeowners with lots of love for planting but very limited space. The portability of containers is a huge plus, since you can rearrange potted plants wherever and whenever you want. You can bring them indoors or easily cover them if the threat of frost looms, and you can brighten up dark corners with seasonal color that is breathtaking! You can also do your part for conservation because container gardens don’t need as much water as in-ground gardens. Containers can hold many of the same plants as in-ground gardens, including herbs, foliage, flowers, and succulents. You can create a completely edible garden in pots and containers to provide you with an ongoing supply of homegrown foods. You can even plant spring bulbs in containers, so long as the container is tall enough to plant the bulbs at their recommended depths.

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Sleep is a Wonderful Thing Are You Getting a Healthy Portion?

By Linda Barnes

Sleep is so basic. It is as essential as nutritious food and regular exercise for good health. Our bodies need sleep in adequate quantity and quality. Slumber is one of the most natural things that humans do, and not getting enough sleep can imperil our well-being. Why do so many of us not get enough sleep? Too little sleep can cause us to feel drowsy during the day, impair our concentration, affect our job performance, and make driving riskier. If you suspect a sleep problem is leaving you chronically fatigued and irritable, it is time to talk to a healthcare professional. Problems with sleep range from insomnia to sleep apnea to narcolepsy. We’ve all had trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep at some time or another. When we have that problem frequently, we call it insomnia. Sometimes, it can be resolved with lifestyle adjustments; other times, more intense intervention is required. Most adults need seven or eight hours of sleep per night, but the amount varies from person to person. How do you know how much sleep you need? The key is, how do you feel when you wake up in the morning? Rested and energetic? Groggy and irritable? Insomnia affects your mood and your energy levels. If lifestyle adjustments such as avoiding caffeine, alcohol, and overeating at night don’t help, other measures may be needed. Changing sleep habits may improve sleeplessness. Avoiding daytime naps or devising a soothing bedtime routine may alleviate

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addressing any underlying conditions, using an assistive device, or using oxygen during sleep. Cardiac problems can result if central sleep apnea is left untreated. Narcolepsy is a less common but serious sleep disorder. It may result from an injury to the brain or the lack of a crucial brain chemical. Genetic predispositions play a part in some forms of the disorder. Symptoms include excessive daytime sleepiness, dream-like hallucinations, and disrupted night-time sleep. Some experience a brief paralysis when falling asleep or waking. As my brother once described it, “I’m half awake when I’m sleeping and I’m half asleep when I’m awake.” Narcolepsy with cataplexy involves sudden muscle weakness when awake that lasts a minute or two. With or without cataplexy, treatment involves easing the symptoms. Some medications can relieve daytime sleepiness, while others, alone or in combination, address a variety of other symptoms. It’s important to see a healthcare professional who specializes in sleep disorders. With the more common obstructive sleep apnea, some surgical options might be considered if one is unable to use an assistive device such as CPAP. Treatment depends upon where in the respiratory tract the obstruction is located. Nasal surgery is typically an outpatient procedure to create more room for air to pass. Excess tissue from the soft palate can be removed to improve airflow during sleep. This usually requires an overnight stay. A different, minimally invasive, surgical procedure aims at preventing the base of the tongue from falling back and obstructing the airway during sleep. Dental appliances may be an option for some people with mild to moderate sleep apnea. They should be properly fitted by a dentist who specializes in sleep disorders. Most work by moving the jaw forward, which increases the size of the airway. It’s important to consult a health professional for a diagnosis. Neurologists, ENTs, and dentists with expertise in sleep disorders may be consulted. Sleep centers and clinics are typically staffed by specialists who conduct sleep studies, diagnose sleep disorders, and treat conditions. Sleep studies may be administered in-house overnight or may comprise an at-home test. Credentialed technologists provide instruction in use of CPAP machines, when recommended. With so much help available, there is no reason to be miserable or risk your health due to lack of sleep. Sources include sleepassociation.org, sleepapnea.org, and sleepfoundation.org. WE

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What does self-defense mean to you? Being able to physically defend yourself? Knowing how to use a weapon correctly? Self-defense classes and various types of martial arts can improve your physical well-being, build confidence, increase awareness, and prepare you for the unexpected. Self-defense classes teach you strategies and techniques to protect yourself during an assault. Classes focus on physical and mental preparation so that you can defend yourself in a dangerous situation or avoid it altogether. Physical skills taught include positioning yourself during an attack, strikes and blocks, and breaking free of a hold or choke. Psychological skills taught include awareness of surroundings, threat recognition, negotiating techniques, and remaining calm. For those interested in intense self-defense training, Krav Maga, meaning “contact combat,” is another option. Martial arts such as boxing, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, karate, and Muay Thai also teach specific self-defense skills. Krav Maga combines techniques from various martial arts and is used by law enforcement and military organizations. You will learn self-defense techniques using punches, kicks, elbows, and knees, as well as how to defend against chokes, strikes, and headlocks. Krav Maga focuses on offense and quick counteracts. Boxing focuses on punching, dodging, and agility. An essential

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component of self-defense is keeping an attacker away. If you can create distance between yourself and an attacker, you’ll be able to keep moving, defend yourself from punches, and throw accurate punches. Brazilian jiu-jitsu teaches techniques to take opponents down to the ground and subdue them. If you end up on the ground, you’ll be better prepared to defend yourself. These techniques allow smaller, weaker individuals to overcome bigger opponents—making size less of an issue. Karate teaches you how to defend yourself to avoid injury and survive a confrontation. It involves several movements, including blocks, strikes, kicks, punches, and evasion techniques. You’ll learn to use your hands and feet to protect yourself during an assault. Muay Thai is known as the “Art of Eight Limbs,” because it uses fists, elbows, knees, and shins to create eight points of contact. Various punching and kicking techniques are utilized to strike and subdue an opponent effectively. A combination of footwork, defensive moves, and offensive strikes can help you defend yourself against multiple attackers. Self-defense and martial arts classes provide multiple health


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By Brennan Hallock

Summer vacation has looked a little different in 2020. We still want to enjoy the opportunity to get outside and see this country of ours, but some of the road trip staples we take for granted—rest stops, hotel rooms—seem less enticing this year. Thankfully, there is a tried-and-true method of vacationing that seems like it was made just for this moment: the RV. Recreational vehicles have been a staple of the retirement community for decades, but younger families are now taking to the open road in newly purchased RVs. Having an RV is sort of like having a car and a hotel suite rolled into one, and, like cars and hotels, RVs come in all sizes and with all levels of amenities. Bathrooms, kitchens, and seating and sleeping areas are standard. Did you know you can also buy an RV that has a full entertainment system, a washer and dryer, LED lighting, recliners, rear-view cameras, and more? RVs greatly simplify the travel process for families with young kids. Anyone who has traveled with young children knows how essential it is to have easy access to a bathroom, entertainment, and room to stretch everyone’s legs. An RV provides all of these things. Some larger RVs can sleep six or more people, have a full kitchen or multiple bathrooms, and have an extensive pantry for food storage. The Winnebago Outlook 25J is a popular model that includes a double bed, convertible sofa, overhead bed, residential refrigerator, microwave, three-burner stove, and recessed double-bowl sink. The Four Winds 31E is a class C motorhome (smaller and built on a truck chassis for easier handling). It includes bunk beds, an overcab bunk, queen bed, fridge and pull-out pantry, sink, microwave and cooktop, wireless control system, and solar prep kit. The Winnebago Intent 30R is a class A motorhome— those are the big buses. Spacious but low on fuel efficiency, this model includes a split bathroom (separate rooms for toilet and shower), double sideouts, residential refrigerator, three-burner stove, microwave, pantry, studio loft bed, sofa bed, convertible dinette, and queen bed. Though RV vacations have many advantages, they also pose a few challenges. People who have never driven such a large vehicle need some practice before getting on the road. Don’t wait until you’re on vacation to adjust to your new RV. Take short drives in your area to get used to your RV’s nuances. When you’re driving, be overly courteous and drive defensively. Drive below the speed limit and overcompensate when you are passing vehicles, following vehicles, or making tight turns. This way, if you’ve inaccurately estimated the size of your vehicle or how long it takes for you to slow down, it won’t cause an accident. Speaking of size, it’s important to know your vehicle’s

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measurements. Pay close attention to signs on bridges and tunnels that state their height limits, and make sure your vehicle will fit before you pass under them. Whether an RV requires a different type of driver’s license depends on its size and the state you live in. If your RV is heavier than 26,000 pounds, about one third of U.S. states will require a CDL or other special license. Your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles will be able to tell you the local requirements. If you’re used to driving a much smaller vehicle (and most of us are), the fuel efficiency on an RV can cause a little sticker shock. As with cars, fuel efficiency depends on a number of factors, including the size of the vehicle, the age of the vehicle, and whether the engine uses diesel or gasoline. That said, the average fuel efficiency for an RV is in the range of six to 14 miles per gallon. When you’re budgeting for travel, remember that you’re not comparing the cost of fueling an RV to the cost of fueling a sedan. You’re comparing it to the cost of booking hotels, cruises, plane tickets—all of your trip’s travel and lodging costs combined. In this light, RVs are almost always more economical, especially if you are traveling with a family. Deciding where to park at night can be a challenge, but it’s also part of the fun! You could stay at a national park, a scenic Bureau of Land Management area, or an RV park. RV park directories like reserveamerica.com and goodsam.com can provide information about what’s available. You can reserve locations and view amenities through these and other sites. Some include Wi-Fi, cable TV, swimming, laundry, showers, and long-term parking (or discounts for longer stays). In a pinch, some retail stores with large parking lots allow free overnight parking. Be sure to ask before you park! Sources for this article included: camperreport.com, campanda.com, generalrv.com, reserveamerica.com, rvshare. com, and goodsam.com. WE


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Need to Get Organized? Closet Factory Offers Customized Solutions By Marge Shoemaker

If you’re like me, you dread organizing the storage areas in your home. Separating everything into those “Keep, Toss, or Donate” piles is the easy part. The difficulty, at least for me, is organizing what remains… putting everything away so I can find what I have when I need it. If this is your dilemma, I have an answer: Closet Factory. Brian and Jessica Jones, born and raised in Nebraska, are the owners and designers at Closet Factory, providing custom-made organizational units to fit you, your space, and your stuff. More than two years ago, they were both ready for a career change. They looked around for a business or franchise that matched their skills. They found Closet Factory. The previous owner was ready to retire, and his franchise was for sale. Jessica and Brian were confident that they had the skills necessary to run the business, but they still needed training. Before they took over, the franchising corporation provided two weeks of training in the methods, materials, and merchandise associated with Closet Factory. After their training was complete, they assembled a great team. Gary worked for the previous owner and has been an installer for 14 years. Gabriel (the “shop guy”) has been with Closet Factory for nine years. Amy, the third staff member, was hired as a designer. “It takes all of them to help us make it go,” says Jessica. At Closet Factory, Jessica explains, 100 percent of their work is custom. “That means we start from scratch. Communication is key…we talk with you about what you want and need, what you like and dislike. We provide a 3-D computer design of what we suggest. After we all agree on the details of wood, stain, and design, then we start construction.” Gabriel prepares the basic parts of each unit in the shop, and then Gary brings the materials to your space and measures and cuts them there. Brian explains that all their units are floor-based. “We don’t just hang a cupboard or shelf unit on your wall—that can lead to disaster! We base everything on the floor. It can stand alone, but because of the weight of the things it will hold, we attach each unit to the wall, providing double security.” Painting and staining, contracted to a local professional, are also done at the site to make sure no raw edges are missed. Jessica and Brian are willing to put in as much time as it takes to make sure each client is happy with the job. “We used to have a showroom with samples of woods and stains as well as pictures of different designs,” Jessica recalls. “Maintaining a showroom away from the factory became cumbersome. It’s much more efficient, both in time and cost, to go to our

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clients with pictures and ideas and see the space where they want us to work. The physical layout of the job is so important; going to the client’s home and seeing things in person just makes sense.” Although the business name focuses on closets, the folks at Closet Factory do much more than that. They create customized organizational systems for all over the home. In addition to closets, they design organizers for the home office, the garage, the basement—whatever spaces need better organization. They’ll furnish designs for the pantry (including wine storage), entertainment centers, libraries…the list goes on. Walk-in closets can become dressing rooms with special units for shoe storage and hanging rods adjustable to different heights for different types of clothing. “Not everything is the same length!” Jessica points out. They also install Murphy beds, which fold up into the wall when they’re not in use, freeing up floor space. Brian and Jessica emphasize that every item they design is custom-made for your space. “We don’t deal in premade units,” Brian says. “Our designs are always adaptable to your needs.” They believe that happy clients make for a thriving business. “If a client isn’t pleased with the way something came out, we’ll go back and do our best to rectify the problem,” Jessica says. Their aim, Brian concludes, is to make their clients happy. “We do what it takes to make that happen. Nothing is more rewarding than a client joyfully extolling our work as better than expected!” Closet Factory works primarily in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. The factory and office are located at 14639 Grover Street, in Omaha. View examples of their work at closetfactory.com and murphybedlifestyles.com. You can reach them by phone at 402-697-3600. WE

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The Good Life

Rethinking Your Ink? Tattoo Removal

By Linda Sutherland

Tattoos make a bold statement, and our appreciation of that statement can wax and wane over time. Our passions and interests change as we age. Our relationships come and go. Our attitudes about many issues shift as we gain experience and perspective. Our skin changes as it ages, too. Age spots appear, and the layers become thinner, with tiny lines. Over time, physical and emotional changes may make us wish we could remove old body art that no longer expresses the essence of our current character. What can you do if your skin is decorated with some regrettable ink? Never fear—unwanted tattoos are not something you have to just live with. Your best options for tattoo removal include laser removal or skin surgery. These procedures can be more complicated than you might expect, so it’s vital to have an experienced and knowledgeable professional to guide you through the entire tattoo removal process, from assessment to recovery. First, you’ll need to have your dermatologist or laser clinic professional determine whether a tattoo can be removed, and to what degree. When choosing a clinic, consider the number of years a practice has been offering tattoo removal. Experience is crucial, as is the modernity of the instruments they use. For laser removal, outdated equipment will not be as effective and can actually be dangerous. When interviewing specialists, ask about how their clinic stays current with available technology. The cost and timeline for laser removal varies according to the size, color, and location of the design. Tattoo removal is done in a series of visits, spaced about a month apart. The simplest designs can be eradicated with only two or three visits; more difficult removals may take up to a year to achieve the best results. The good news is that a patient can expect pain and recovery time to be shorter at each subsequent visit, as there is progressively less and less ink to be processed. Each session will last for about an hour, including all of the sanitization, application of topical and injectable anesthetics, and icing and bandaging afterwards. You may be surprised to learn that black tattoos are the easiest to remove! They typically only require a couple of sessions, whereas eliminating brighter colors like greens and oranges involves multiple treatments and precise laser adjustments. The “color” or frequency of the laser light should match the color of the ink being removed. This allows the ink particles to be superheated and break down into smaller particles, which can then be absorbed by the body. Many older tattoos have already naturally begun the process of being absorbed by the body. Therefore, removing older designs tends to be easier than addressing fresher ink. The heat that is generated will also cause some burning and scarring of the skin. This scarring is of particular concern in more delicate areas, like the face

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and neck. It can also make it more difficult to remove tattoos from darker skin without creating a lighter patch of scar tissue. The follow-up care that is required to minimize permanent scarring and discoloration is yet another reason that your choice of skin specialist is so important. Patients can expect their results to be good but not necessarily complete. A hint of the tattoo is likely to remain, and the texture of the skin may change as a result of the healing process. The totality of the removal depends on the ink colors and depth, your body’s own ability to absorb the ink particles, and your specialist’s skill. For swift and total removal of small tattoos, the surgical option is called “excision”(that is, “cutting out”). The tattooed skin is cut away with a scalpel, and the edges of the skin are stitched back together to heal. This technique leaves a visible scar, but the ink will be fully removed. Chemical peels, which remove the outer layers of the skin, ink and all, are another option. Older techniques like dermabrasion are still available, but they are not often recommended, as they cause much more noticeable scarring and tend to be far less effective than laser treatments. In dermabrasion, the skin is numbed and then sanded down to deep dermal layers using a rotary sanding wheel or brush. Be sure to avoid over-the-counter creams and bleaches. They are largely ineffective, and they can lead to burning and greater disfigurement of the skin. Tattoo art is meant to be permanent; that is part of its appeal. On the other hand, if your current ink no longer reflects the real you, and it’s stopping you from being comfortable in your own skin, you can choose a safe removal option. Talk to your dermatologist or seek out a tattoo removal specialist to learn more. Sources for this article included: mayoclinic.org, health. clevelandclinic.org, and plasticsurgery.org. WE


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bathroom floor. Fortunately, in our modern era, we have a more elegant solution than just adding bathroom rugs: heated floors. A heated bathroom floor will cost around $5–$20 per square foot, depending on whether you’re looking for electric heated mats or heating cables with waterproof membranes. The installation may be pricey, but your electric bill won’t be! On average, heated floors will only add about $3 to your monthly electric bill, but they’ll add a priceless amount of comfort. The recent popularity of installing pedestal sinks in smaller powder rooms is driving the trend toward custom cabinets— with no under-sink storage, you’ll need to get creative! Many different companies can install mix-and-match pre-fab cabinets or build truly customized cabinetry. As for bathroom flooring, the patterns come and go, but the flooring materials never go out of style. Popular options include porcelain, ceramic, or vinyl tiles; natural stone; concrete; and engineered wood. If you’re looking for a quick style refresh, why not consider a bath liner? Bath liners are PVC or acrylic inserts that can be installed over your tub, shower, and bathroom walls to give you a new look without the cost of tearing out existing items and installing new ones. They come in a wide variety of designs, include convenient built-in shelving, and are incredibly easy to clean. While installing a bath liner may sound like a DIY project, it really isn’t. Because of the added thickness, drains may need to be reinstalled, and any tub liner installation will require a licensed plumber. Liners can develop mold and mildew when installed improperly, so it’s vital to hire a pro. With the right professional, a bath liner can give your bathroom a facelift for a small fraction of the time and money you’d spend on a full remodel. When you’re shopping around for a qualified contractor to make sure your remodel is done right, be sure to check for a specialization in bathrooms and find out whether the contractor is full-service. You’ll want an estimate of turnaround time in writing; after all, your bathroom provides essential services in your home! When you find the right professionals to install the right look, a single remodel can take your bathroom from a simple necessity to a luxurious getaway. It just might become your new favorite room in the house! Sources for this article includedhgtv.com, warmlyyours.com, and thisoldhouse.com. WE

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Every Day Is a Chance for Change By Janette Calabro

If you want to strengthen your mindful eating habits and your determination to lose weight, consider Jenny Craig. This tried-and-true weight loss company has been around for more than 30 years. Local Jenny Craig franchise owner Chris Coash shares her Jenny Craig journey and invites us to start our own. Decades ago, Jenny Craig set out to create a new kind of weight loss program. The problem that Jenny saw with other programs, says Chris, was that “there was no focus on nutrition or on changing behaviors to help make sure people had the skills to keep the weight off after they finished a program.” Jenny Craig’s program was successful because it taught its participants real skills for both nutrition and weight loss maintenance. “That keeps Jenny successful today,” Chris shares. Chris would know. She owns six Jenny Craig franchises—two in Omaha, two in Lincoln, and two in Des Moines. She started as a consultant in 1992. She soon moved up to a sales position and then to manager, regional director, and trainer. Finally, she gained the opportunity to buy her own stores. “It has been a life calling to help people lose weight and make positive change in their lives,” Chris says. A Jenny Craig program helps you change not just your habits but your whole lifestyle. The difference between habit change and lifestyle change is an important concept, Chris explains. “Habits are what we do; lifestyle is the way we think. It’s important to change the way you think about food, exercise, and social activities to keep the excess weight off.” “Jenny Craig is a food-based, behavior-change program. When you join, you’re taking a season of your life in which you’re going to focus on fitness and weight loss. During that time, you’ll have a calorie deficit of about 700 fewer calories per day to lose one to two pounds per week (with activity and exercise).” The significant food reduction, combined with physical activity, leads to the kind of quick success that really increases your enthusiasm for what you’re doing…but that’s just the first step. “You’ll be working one-on-one with a consultant to focus on how to manage and work the menu plan into your life,” Chris continues. “More importantly, you work on behaviors to keep the weight off. If you do anything for a short time to lose weight without building the skills to keep the weight off, you’re going to repeat that cycle over and over. With Jenny’s plan, you work with your consultant to develop the skills to maintain your weight.” The consultant is the secret sauce of Jenny Craig. Your consultant helps you identify a purpose that keeps you focused, teaches you the skills you need to move forward, and supports you while you do so.

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If you’re worried that you won’t get to eat anything delicious, you can relax. With over 100 different food choices and 49 different menu plans, it’s easy to find something you’ll love. You can pick your food up curbside or in the store once a week. The seven-day routine is really important, Chris points out, because the focus is on behavior change. “Motivation comes and goes. When your consultant is set up to take a deep dive into purpose and goals every seven days, that reinvigorates your focus on your goals.” Chris notes that right now is a great time to turn to the support of Jenny Craig. Many people have gained some weight during the past few months of social isolation, and Chris is no exception. “It’s like having Christmas all over again!” she points out. “Many people are working from home, where the refrigerator is only a few steps away.” What’s important is to decide that you’re making a change, and Chris practices what she preaches. “I’m currently on about 1,200 calories a day, with four solid workouts a week,” she says. “Regardless of where you are right now, the program is your own personal journey.” Chris reminds us that Jenny Craig is a local business, committed to the community, partnering with other businesses to spread the word about losing weight and getting healthy. There are a number of programs to meet different budgets. As so many of us know, lifestyle change is hard, and so is losing weight. How do you know if you’re ready to make the leap into weight loss and better health? Chris has been through that, too.“When the pain of where you are is greater than the pain it will take to make a change in your life, that’s when you’re ready,” she concludes. If you’re ready to make a positive change, get in touch with Chris Coash at ccoash@jennycraigcentre.com. Locations in Omaha are at Shops of Legacy—2835 South 170th Plaza, Suite 210, 402-334-1030 and Tower Plaza—325 North 78th Street, 402-392-7300. WE

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Positive Perspective

Learning the Art of Patience Give Yourself a Break “Have patience with all things, but, first of all, with yourself.” —Saint Francis de Sales Being kind to ourselves can be quite the challenge for many of us. I believe that most Nebraskans are tough, hard-working people who work at doing the best they can, every single day. What happens when we don’t hit the mark? Many of us (including me!) have a tendency to beat ourselves up about it. When we review our day, this little voice in our heads tells us that we could have done better...that we could have gotten one more project finished…or at least started. Yikes! “Nobody is perfect. We make mistakes. We say wrong things. We do wrong things. We fall. We get up. We learn. We grow. We move on. We live.” —Anonymous I believe that learning how to treat ourselves with kindness is a vitally important skill that will take us far in our lives. Think about this for a moment: If we beat up on ourselves, we have not learned the art of patience. If we cannot even be patient with ourselves, how in the world can we be patient with those we care about and love? “The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.” —Leo Tolstoy

By Janet Van deWalle

My mother, Anne, had six kids and had the beautiful trait of patience that I respect to this day. Every time I find myself getting frustrated, irritated, losing my patience, my mind drifts back to her. I can still see her with six kids, all born within 10 years of one another. She handled stressful situations on a daily basis. My dad, Al, was gone most of the time, trying to run his business to support all of us. My mom held it together with grace and class. “Patience is not the ability to wait, but to keep a good attitude while waiting.” —Joyce Meyer That quote just brought a big smile to my face. Why? It made me realize that I have not been viewing patience that way. I’m one of those people who waits in line, tapping my foot, looking at the time, and waiting. I thought I was being patient—after all, I’m not jumping the line. My body language is telling a whole different story! “10 percent of conflict is due to difference of opinion; 90 percent is due to the wrong tone of voice.” —Anonymous Have I had a good attitude about waiting? Absolutely not! I just learned something! That makes this a great day. “Genius is eternal patience.” —Michelangelo

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