Jen X, Y & Me - Jennifer Carey

Jun30

wonder woman, things from my childhood

There’s A New Wonder Woman In Town!

Wonder Woman, the iconic super hero, is getting an updated look for her 600th issue.  She’s also getting a new storyline, according to a New York Times article.  There is a new writer on the series, Michael Straczynski (creator of TV show Babylon 5).  In this latest re-imagining of Wonder Woman, she does not grow-up on Paradise Island but rather is smuggled out as a baby.  It’s a much darker, more modern storyline and character.  As a Gen X girl, I grew up loving the Wonder Woman character and television show!  While I will always see Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman, I am intrigued to see her new series.

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Jun. 30, 2010

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I was always memerized as a child watching Linda Carter perform the transformation spin.  Many neighborhood girls tried but often fell down from being dizzy.  I would like to borrow the Golden Lasso…

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Jun09

health, sleep

The Power of Sleep

In a study presented at SLEEP 2010, a conference for the Associated Professional Sleep Societies LLC, states that children who have regular bedtimes and who get adequate sleep score higher on developmental assessments (language, literacy, early math abilities).  The recommendation for children varies by age, but according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine preschool children should have a minimum of 11 hours per night.

Also at SLEEP 2010, researchers presented findings that show extended sleep improves athletic performance.  The research subjects were university football players who improved 20 and 40 yard dash times.  For this study, extended sleep meant a minimum of 10 hours per night.

According to the CDC, preschool children need 11-13 hours per night, elementary students needs 9-11 hours per night, teenagers need 8.5-9.5 hours per night, and adults needs 7-9 hours of sleep per night. 

Are you sleeping enough?  How much better would your life be if you slept more?  Think about it.

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Jun. 09, 2010

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Sleep is great unless there are fireworks going off in the background!  Hope you are near some this coming fourth of July and enjoy your day.  grin

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May20

Is The World Scarier Now Than It Was In 1984?

I was reading an article yesterday about the possibility of hackers hacking into your car’s on-board computer.  If someone can hack my on-board computer, they could control my car (forcing a stop, locking the doors or windows, shutting down the engine, etc).  I always assumed that those things were the realm of a futuristic thriller movie; possible but not plausible.  And this spawned a whole discussion with one of my co-workers about how scary technology has made the world.  I think I’m going to trade my car in for a 1970 Mustang.

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on May. 20, 2010

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Apr21

corporate athlete, eating strategies

Eating and Energy

The journey continued….

As part of that discovery process I talked about last week, we took a hard look at the way nutrition plays a role in energy or rather the management of energy.  We had multiple sessions with a nutritionist and discussed eating as a strategy instead of eating as a habits.  An eating strategy is centered around maintaining a consistent glucose level - so you don’t over eat or under eat.  It’s all about fueling your body for optimal performance.  This morning Cheerios, and apple, and cheese are fueling me.  What’s fueling you?

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Apr. 21, 2010

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Apr14

change, corporate athlete, personal journey

So A Journey Begins…..

Last month I had the great privilege of attending a two and a half day workshop called “The Corporate Athlete”.  In this workshop, I learned many things about myself, personally, professionally, and physically.  The outcome of all this “discovery” was a new “story” and an “ultimate mission”.  I will chronicle my progress in both my ultimate mission and my supporting “training mission” as a way to be both more transparent and really, more accountable.  I hope you enjoy my journey as much as I will.

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Apr. 14, 2010

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Mar12

science support food

Scientific Support for Red Wine?!?

Recently I talked about finding scientific support for the consumption of dark chocolates, yummy, and now I have found support for the consumption of red wine (white wine as well)!  I think that if I look hard enough I might be able to find a study that says “Chocolate Chip Pancakes Cure Cancer”!  I’ll keep looking for that, but for now I am happy drinking my red wine and eating my dark chocolate.

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Mar. 12, 2010

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Why do you even have a blog? Who does this help aside from ama-assn.org? What do you even DO there?

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Mar04

health, chocolate

Scientific Support for Chocolate

As chocolate is something of a hobby for me and I always love it when I run across scientific backing for chocolatey goodness.  Recently, I ran across an article in the Harvard Gazette that says that chocolate, in moderation, can help reduce the risk of a certain type of stroke.  The study says it may be through chocolates positive effects on blood pressure and blood vessle flexibility that help reduce the risk of strokes.  All it takes is a few squares of dark chocolate per day.  That is a prescription I can really get behind!

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Posted by Jennifer Carey on Mar. 04, 2010

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