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		<title>So you think you can drive?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texting while you drive.. how safe is it?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Texting while you drive.. how safe is it?</p>
<p>I am the first to accept that I have a hard time multitasking. My son can testify for that! Very often as I am typing away to oblivion he has to scream into my ear a dozen times before he can get my attention!! And then he plays on the guilt to milk some rewards! But that for another day.. back to the multi tasking! I have a hard enough time managing to watch the road, watch my back and sides, not to mention sing along to the radio and answer the million questions my son has to ask just then! I am not sure if it is a good thing that he keeps watching all the signs on the road and narrating it to me? What exactly is he hinting at? That mommy can&#8217;t do that too, or that mommy can&#8217;t read?</p>
<p>Anyway, amidst all this multitasking, I do manage to get to the destination eventually.. even if by then I have an acute pressure in my head and neck. I think its all the lessons my dad gave me in defensive driving. Now I am paranoid that every driver out there is about to make a mistake and I am watching every car on the road with intense suspicion! The other day while at this stake out, my phone rang .. gasp! What was I going to do now? Do I dare take my eyes off the road to pick that up? Thankfully the speaker came on and saved my day! Well I know I exaggerate, but then you never can be too careful can you?</p>
<p>I have had the audacity to sip a soda while I drove. I have occasionally had to eat a snack too.. however I am amazed to see the things some people do when they drive.</p>
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<li>Putting on their makeup &#8211; I once saw this lady mascara in hand working on her makeup while she was driving</li>
<li>Guys are not safe either.. there are some that actually shave when they drive!</li>
<li>Reading the newspaper/book  &#8211; One time I was interviewed by this lady when she was driving. she was looking at my resume and reading outfrom it and I heard rustling of papers as she tried to figure out why she had picked up the first page of my resume and the second page of some internal document from the printer as she rushed out from work. Needless to say I was hyperventilating, even if she seemed unconcerned!</li>
<li>Painting toe nails &#8211; No I am not kidding you!</li>
<li>Turning around in the seat to fumble in a bag</li>
<li>Turn around again to hand that something to the kid in the seat behind!</li>
<li>Fumble around in an address book for a telephone number</li>
<li>Fumble around with your phone to find something which I presume is absolutely important!</li>
<li>Talk on the phone</li>
<li>And the newest addition to this Texting!</li>
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<p>Trust me, when I saw the guy in the rear view mirror frantically typing in his PDA the other day I froze in my seat! Thankfully I recovered enough to take off and get out of the guy&#8217;s way fast before he bumped into me! How anyone can manage to text while driving is simply beyond me. Even if I was good at multi tasking, I am sure I could never be good at this one!</p>
<p>I was watching this program on TV the other day and the presenter tried to drive when he was texting. To text, he took his eyes off the road for a full 5 seconds. Seems like such a short time right? Wrong.. in that time if you were driving at 55 mph you would have covered the distance of a football field without looking up once! Virginia Tech Transportation Institute conducted a study on this and recommends banning texting for drivers of all moving vehicles. It also recommends that newly licensed teen drivers should be banned all cell phone use. For Cell phone use, it goes on to recommend use of a true hands free device such as a voice activated system for other drivers. Read the complete article here <a href="http://www.vtti.vt.edu/PDF/7-22-09-VTTI-Press_Release_Cell_phones_and_Driver_Distraction.pdf">http://www.vtti.vt.edu/PDF/7-22-09-VTTI-Press_Release_Cell_phones_and_Driver_Distraction.pdf</a></p>
<p>So what is your take on texting while you drive? Do you do it? If you do what motivates you?</p>
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		<title>Super Brain Yoga!</title>
		<link>http://worldnewsvine.net/cheekytalesbypreethi/2009/10/16/super-brain-yoga/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 17:06:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a child growing up in a Hindu Society in Southern India, I was brought up with a strong sense of religion. My grand parents and parents, not to mention the myriad aunts and uncles encouraged us to visit temples and worship God. Many of you may know of the hundreds of God in India. One such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">As a child growing up in a Hindu Society in Southern India, I was brought up with a strong sense of religion. My grand parents and parents, not to mention the myriad aunts and uncles encouraged us to visit temples and worship God. Many of you may know of the hundreds of God in India. One such God is Lord Ganesha. He is widely worshipped across India and easy to identify thanks to his Elephant Head.  He is said to be the remover of obstacles and is also known widely known as the God of Knowledge and Learning.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4" src="http://worldnewsvine.net/cheekytalesbypreethi/files/2009/10/ganesh_symbolism1-246x300.gif" alt="ganesh_symbolism" width="246" height="300" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left"> When we would visit a shrine of Lord Ganesh we were encouraged to do what is known as Thopukaranam. This is criss- crossing of your arms across your chest to touch opposite ears (Right hand touches the left ear and Left hand touches the right) and in this posture you do sit ups. This we were told aids in gaining knowledge. This has been passed on through generations of Hindus and like everything else followed by generations with the true tenacity of faith and belief.</p>
<p>Recently I came across this technique called Super Brain Yoga. A neurologist Dr Paul Nogier has spent years studying the brain and come up with this technique to energize and recharge the brain. A study shows that this increased the academic and behavioral performance of school age kids, including kids with ADD/ADHD, down syndrome and learning disabilities. Learn more at <a href="http://www.superbrainyoga.org/">http://www.superbrainyoga.org/</a>. As I read this, I was surprised to discover something! This super brain yoga is the exact same thing as the Thopukaranam we were encouraged to practice as kids. This is the same technique that has been believed to enhance learning ability through generations of Hindus. This is not the first time that I have come across a perfectly sensible scientific explanation for something that has been practiced on unquestioningly by generations of people just because they had a simple element &#8211; Faith! And this will not be the last!</p>
<p>(Images Courtesy- Google Images)</p>
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