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Wisconsin Assembly Rep.-elect Janel Brandtjen held alocal version of the swearing inceremony for her new positionat the Menomonee FallsAmerican Legion Post Dec. 29.
Brandtjen, who had beena Waukesha CountySupervisor for several years,was elected to the 22ndDistrict Assembly seat in theNovember general election.The 22nd District includes por-tions of Menomonee Falls,Lannon, Lisbon, Richfield, andErin.
Brandtjen will serve in theAssembly while maintainingher supervisor seat on theWaukesha County Board. Theofficial swearing in ceremony for theAssembly post will be next week inMadison.
During the ceremony, she took theoath of office from Pastor Peter Kelm.
“This is between Christmas andNew Year’s and I was planning onnobody showing up,” Brandtjen said toattendees. “Thank you so much, I’m sohumbled — I really am, to have thismany people here.”
She thanked the American Legionfor opening the facility for the eventand thanked several supporters, includ-ing Menomonee Falls Trustee Katie
Kress, Waukesha County SupervisorJennifer Grant, Lisbon Town BoardSupervisor Hannah Heinritz, U.S. Rep.F. James Sensenbrenner and Rep. DonPridemore, along with her husbandand children.
“Thank you, I’m looking forward tothis job. I will be accessible, I’m goingto be conservative, and more impor-tantly I’m here in Menomonee Falls soyou can always reach me,” Brandtjensaid. “Thank you so much for coming.”
Sensenbrenner opened the pro-gram by noting an inauguration is abeginning.
“This is really an auspicious begin-ning for a representative from this com-munity to continue on in the tradition ofDon Pridemore, Sue Jeskewitz, LolitaSchneiders and all of those peoplewho have represented this communityover the years,” Sensenbrenner said.“Menomonee Falls has been trulyblessed to have leaders and outstand-ing representatives to the Assembly.”
Brandtjen will succeed DonPridemore, who retired from theAssembly. Pridemore said it was an
An auspicious beginningBrandtjen takes oath at local event
Pictured during a ceremonial swearing in ceremony for Rep. Janel BrandtjenDec. 29 are Rep. Don Pridemore, Brandtjen, Pastor Peter Kelm and US Rep. F.James Sensenbrenner. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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Nominations accept-ed: Froedtert & theMedical College ofWisconsin CommunityMemorial Hospital isaccepting nominations forthe 2015 Spirit of Caringaward. Community mem-bers are encouraged tosubmit nominations fortwo separate awards —Community Service andExcellence in the MedicalProfession — both recog-nize exceptional physi-cians for their achieve-ments. See page 11.
Preschool openhouse: The MOMSClub of Germantown-East is organizing aMulti Preschool OpenHouse on Saturday, Jan.17, 2015. See page 3.
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“Forever Plaid,” a goofy musical revue,comes to the Schauer Center on Friday, Jan.16 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 17 andSunday, Jan. 18 at 3 p.m. A nostalgic tripback to the ‘50s and ‘60s, Forever Plaid fol-lows four singers as they miraculously returnfrom the afterlife to fulfill their dreams of star-dom with one final gig. The Plaids willdelight audiences with charming choreogra-phy and pitch-perfect harmonies as they per-form the show that never was.
The off-Broadway musical, written byStuart Ross, is filled with comedy and greatmusic, including Love is a Many SplendoredThing, Three Coins in the Fountain, andSixteen Tons. Performed by The HartfordPlayers as a benefit for the Schauer Center,Forever Plaid is directed by Hartford’s ownJim Gottfried and Slinger native MatthewBeier. The cast features the familiar faces ofJim Gottfried as Jinx, Ben Funk as Frankie,Tim Dondlinger as Sparky, and MatthewBeier as Smudge.
In addition, the Jan. 16 performance willbe preceded by a free art gallery receptionfrom 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. for Frank Mittlestadt-Original Bird Art. Guests will have anopportunity to meet the artists and view theexhibit. Cash bar and light refreshments areavailable.
Tickets to see Forever Plaid are $18 or$14 for adult and $10 for students. For theFriday performance, Beaver Dam residentsreceive a special ticket price of $14 or $10;discount must be requested at time of pur-chase, some restrictions apply. Tickets canbe purchased at the Schauer Center BoxOffice Monday through Friday from 11:30a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 11:30a.m. to 2 p.m. at 147 N. Rural Street inHartford, charge by phone at (262) 670-0560, ext. 3 or online atSchauerCenter.org.
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Wisconsin’s largest boat show will openJan. 16 at the Wisconsin State Fair Park. Theshow will feature powerboats from 14 to 50feet in length, over 300 boats from over 80manufacturers, plus marine accessories, skiand wakeboard gear, electronics and dockand lift systems.
Hours are: 3 to 9 p.m. Jan. 16; 10 a.m.to 9 p.m. Jan. 17; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 18;3 to 9 p.m. Jan. 21; 3 to 9 p.m. Jan. 22;noon to 9 p.m. Jan. 23; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.Jan. 24; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 25.
Admission is $10 for adults; children 12and under are free with a paid adult.Parking is $5.
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Multi preschool open house Jan. 17 The MOMS Club of Germantown-
East is organizing a Multi PreschoolOpen House on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015.The event will be held in the CommunityRoom at the Germantown Library from10 a.m. to noon. This event is free to thepublic and will provide families anopportunity to meet with multiplepreschools at one convenient location.Children are welcome, and there will be
an activity table to keep the kids occu-pied while the adults talk with theschools. Preschools located in theGermantown, Menomonee Falls, and sur-rounding areas will be represented,including the Menomonee FallsPreschool Co-op, St. Boniface School, St.Mary Parish School, Faith LutheranPreschool, Aquinas Academy, Holy CrossPreschool, St. Gabriel Catholic ParishSchool, Children’s Community Center(CCC), and more.
The following events will be offered atthe Germantown Senior Center:
• Trip to Fireside DinnerTheater–Thursday, Jan. 29: TheGermantown Seniors will be taking a daytrip to the Fireside Dinner Theater in FortAtkinson to see the Fireside’s Live Band ledby Steve Watts present “The SensationalSeventies.” The cost is $102. Tour includesDeluxe Motorcoach transportation, a lunch-eon, premium seating and services of a tourmanager. Pick up is at 9 a.m. at theGermantown McDonald’s; group willreturn at approximately 5:30 p.m.Reservation deadline is Jan. 15. For reser-vations, call the Senior Center . Full pay-ment is due at time of reservation.
•“West Side Story” musical at DruryLane Theater in Oak Brook, Ill.,–Thursday,Feb. 19. The bus will leave ThomasJefferson Middle School, W165 N8301Lavergne Avenue in Menomonee Falls, at 8a.m. and return at approximately 6:30 p.m.The fee is $84 for Germantown residents,$94 for non-residents. Lunch will be includ-ed. The deadline to RSVP is Jan. 16. To reg-ister, call the Senior Center.
The Senior Center is located at W162N11960 Park Avenue, Germantown andcan be reached by calling (262) 253-7799.
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The Germantown third grade boys basketball team won Waukesha WestHoliday Tournament held a few weeks ago. Pictured are (top row) Coach TedMacksam, Ryan Ferguson, Fletcher Filla, Tyler Hurlebaus, Chad Privatt, (mid-dle row)Nicholas Heisl, AJ Willard , Carter Privatt, Colyn Lessila, Coach KevinHeisl, (bottom row)Nicholas Macksam, Derek Robinson, Peyton McKenna.Submitted photo.
Germantown third grade team wins Waukesha West tourney
The Germantown girls basketballteam won the first two games at theRathke Memorial Tournament at FranklinDec. 29-30. On Dec. 29, Germantownbeat Kenosha St. Joseph 65-54. TaylorHigginbotham led Germantown with 23points.
The next day Germantown beatFranklin 54-49. Higginbotham ledGermantown with 22 points. Afterward,Germantown had an overall record of 9-0.
Germantown was to play againstDivine Savior Holy Angels at the tourna-ment Dec. 31. Germantown will return toNorth Shore Conference play againstNicolet Jan. 6.
The Menomonee Falls girls basketballteam lost to Slinger on the first night of theFalls Holiday Tournament Dec. 29, 52-36. Hannah Mattiesen led Menomonee
Falls with 8 points. Afterward,Menomonee Falls had an overall recordof 1-7.
Menomonee Falls was scheduled toplay Wauwatosa West on Dec. 30 andhost West Bend West Jan. 3. MenomoneeFalls will return to Greater MetroConference play with a game againstBrookfield East Jan. 9.
The Hamilton girls basketball teamtopped the Milwaukee School ofLanguages in a nonconference matchDec. 27. Megan Schmitt led Hamiltonwith 13 points. Afterward, Hamilton hadan overall record of 5-2.
Hamilton was scheduled to play atAppleton West Jan. 3 and atOconomowoc Jan. 6. The Chargers willreturn to conference play against WestAllis Central Jan. 9.
Girls basketball: Germantown winsfirst two games at Rathke tourney
The Germantown boys bas-ketball team beat Neenah 67-63 at the Wisconsin BasketballYearbook Shootout held atConcordia University inMequon Dec. 30.Germantown now has an over-all record of 7-0.
Germantown will return toNorth Shore Conference playwith a game at Nicolet Dec. 30.
Kettle Moraine Luther-an splits games at Shoot-out: A late comeback by theKettle Moraine Lutheran boysbasketball team came up shortagainst Pius XI at the WisconsinBasketball Yearbook ShootoutDec. 29, as the Chargers lost tothe Popes 43-55.
Kettle Moraine Lutheran stayed close toPius during the first half, rallying from a six-point deficit with four points just before half-time to trail 23-21. But Pius scored all sixpoints in the third quarter while holding theChargers scoreless and held a 12-point leadwith 1:16 remaining. Two three point basketsby Mack Knueppel and a three-point basketby Steve Seider reduced the Popes lead to40-35 with 15 seconds remaining, but Piusconverted three free throws before timeexpired.
Pius' Levi Bradley led all scorers to with23 points while Ethan Bublitz led theChargers with seven points. It was the firstloss of the season for Kettle Moraine
Lutheran.The Chargers rebounded with a 74-60
win over Waupun the next day at the tour-nament. Bublitz led the Chargers with 32points. Afterward, Kettle Moraine Lutheranhad a 7-1 record.
Other results: Hamilton lost toWisconsin Rapids at the Sentry Classic atUW-Stevens Point Dec. 29. Afterward,Hamilton had an overall record of 5-4.Hamilton will return to Greater MetroConference play with a game at West AllisCentral Jan. 9. Menomonee Falls was to hostWest Best West in a nonconference matchJan. 3. The Indians will return to conferenceplay with a game at Brookfield East Jan. 9.
Boys basketball: Germantowntops Neenah at Shootout
Justin Gruber of Menomonee Falls (left) is defendedby a Germantown player in during a Dec. 20 non-conference match. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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Dear Dr. Winter, I need implants in my upper and lowerarches. I have had several consultations and opinions all overthe board! Some of the consults said I only needed 4 implantsfor the upper and 4 for the lower and others have said I needjust two for the lower. I did tell them I wanted to be able tohave teeth that didn’t come out and I don’t have a lot of bonein either arch. What are your thoughts? Thanks, Jack J.
Dear Jack, there are several good questions here. I will tryand break them down and I encourage you and the readers toread my articles on Upgradeable Dentistry and AdvancedTreatment Planning under “publications” at:www.hamptondentalassociates.com where I have writtenarticles about these very questions. I also outline in variouspublications the differences between removable overdenturesand fixed implant bridges and show examples of each type ofimplant treatment.
First of all, without a consultation and x-rays I cannotcomment on your specific situation. The number of implantsyou require is dependent upon the quality and quantity ofyour remaining bone, your budget and the type of prosthesisyou require. Whether the implant restoration should be“fixed” or non-removable by the patient or whether it isacceptable to remove the implant supported denture and takeit out at night is a personal decision and both have advantagesand disadvantages. Most people that lose their teeth want“fixed” teeth. In addition, the patient’s health, medication(s)and anatomy all play a role in deciding upon the ideal implantrestoration. It is important to note that sometimes we can startwith a removable implant denture due to budgetaryconstraints and add implants over a year or two and Upgradeto a fixed restoration or bridge when finances allow!
Next, we can discuss the number of required implants. Inthe upper arch most people have already been wearing adenture or partial and they have already undergone bone loss.As bone is lost in the upper jaw the sinuses expand and inorder to place implants in this area there is a need to “growthe bone” by doing a sinus grafting procedure and possibly ablock grafting procedure. This sinus augmentation is aprocedure that will allow implants of normal length to beplaced in the posterior upper jaw. A way to bypass this is azygomatic or long implant that is used in an “all-on-four”procedure. This procedure will place 4 implants at angles thatare used to support a full arch of denture teeth or a “hybrid”prosthesis. This may be a predictable procedure but replacing14 teeth (24 roots) with 4 implants doesn’t provide as large amargin of safety as using 7-9 implants per arch. This is amatter of philosophy and the treating implant dentist andsurgeon will be able to explain their philosophy based upon
their education, skill and judgment. As far as the two-implant option given to you for your
lower arch, this is strictly to support a lower overdenture,which is removable. In order to have a fixed restoration(non-removable) you would require a minimum of 6maxillary and 5 mandibular implants in my practice. Thatbeing said if you are able to place more implants and over-engineer the situation you are always better off, as theseextra implants will redistribute chewing forces over 6-9implants, instead of just four.
We offer complimentary implant consultations orcomprehensive examination and x-ray visits to our readers.Please call us at 414-464-9021 to schedule your visit! Welook forward to meeting you. You may see examples of ourdentistry at www.winterdental.com
We would like to also congratulate Dr.Rick on his ABOIaward that he received last weekend at the AAID AmericanAcademy of Implant Dentistry Meeting in Orlando.
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The following report was takenfrom records at the MenomoneeFalls Police Department.
Abuse of a hazardous substance• A 45-year-old man was taken into
custody for abuse of a hazardous sub-stance at 1:44 p.m. Dec. 17 in theW13000 block of Ranch Road. Policeresponded to the report of the man inten-tionally inhaling aerosol spray. He wastreated at Community Memorial Hospitaland then arrested.
Domestic violence• A male subject was arrested at 6:35
p.m. Dec. 16 in the N4000 block ofCampbell Drive after the mother of his childreported a domestic abuse incident. Theabuse occurred in the village of Butler sothat police department is investigating thecase. The man gave Menomonee Fallspolice false information and was then foundto have a felony warrant through theDepartment of Corrections.
Employee theft• A female employee of Hand & Stone
Massage Spa, N56 W15560 Silver SpringDrive, was arrested for employee theft Dec.11 after investigation revealed she hadbeen stealing from the business since April
2014. It was determined the woman hadtransferred leftover funds from gift cards toherself and received services without mak-ing payment.
Operating after revocation• A male subject was cited for operat-
ing after revocation at 1:12 a.m. Dec. 17after he was stopped for emissions in the9000 block of Pilgrim Road.
Operating while intoxicated• A 24-year-old man was arrested for
operating while intoxicated-first offense andprohibited alcohol content-first offense at2:50 a.m. Dec. 14 following a traffic stopat Main Street and Appleton Avenue.
Retail theft• Three female subjects were arrested
for misdemeanor retail theft at 6:35 p.m.Dec. 12 at Woodman’s Food Market,W124 N8145 Highway 145, after failingto scan several items at the self check-outarea.
• A female shopper was arrested forretail theft at Woodman’s at 5:51 p.m. Dec.15 after placing a large amount of ciga-rette lighters in her purse. She was alsofound to have two warrants, one throughWatertown and the other through WestMilwaukee.
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Upcoming Optimist Club eventsIts that time of year for the Optimist
Club’s Annual Chili Dinner Fund Raiserwhich will be held on Friday, Jan. 23 atMenomonee Falls High School precedingthe Menomonee Falls Boys VarsityBasketball Game against Brookfield Central.Dinner is served between 4:30 pm to 7:30pm. Besides awesome chili there will also behot dogs, chili dogs. meatless chili and carryouts. Tickets are $6.50 (children 4 andunder are FREE) and can be purchased inadvance from any of your favorite Optimist
Club Member or available at the door. Thisis one time where your donation will get youand your family a nice meal. All proceedscollected go towards scholarships for localyouths. Hope you will consider supportingthe youth of Menomonee Falls.
Then join the fun for the annual TriviaNight on Saturday, January 31, 2015 held atSt. Agnes School located at 12800 FairmontAve, Butler. Doors open at 6 pm and contestbegins at 7 pm. Put together a team of 10,pick a team name, wear costumes, decorateyour table. The cost is $15 per person
($150 per table). You are welcome to bringyour own beverages and snacks. For moreinformation so to sign up your team pleasecontact Sue Jeskewitz at (262)251-9595.Reservation deadline is January 24, 2015.
Community Memorial HospitalAccepting Nominations for 2015
Spirit of Caring Award forExceptional Physicians
Froedtert & the Medical College ofWisconsin Community Memorial Hospital isaccepting nominations for the 2015 Spirit ofCaring award. Community members areencouraged to submit nominations for twoseparate awards — Community Service andExcellence in the Medical Profession — bothrecognize exceptional physicians for theirachievements.
The Spirit of Caring Award - CommunityService recognizes physicians of CommunityMemorial Hospital medical staff who investin their community through volunteer activi-ties. Community service may be any type ofvolunteer activity by the doctor that benefitsthe community and is not directly job-related.This can include involvement with coachingathletics, church groups, community organi-zations, medical missions, charities, hobbies,etc.
The Spirit of Caring Award - Excellencein the Medical Profession recognizes physi-cians of the Community Memorial Hospitalmedical staff who have advanced or madesignificant contributions to the medical pro-fession locally, regionally and/or nationally
through service, leadership and practice.This award is open to physicians who havebeen on staff at the hospital for at least fiveyears and have not received a Spirit ofCaring Award within the past five years.
Anyone may nominate a CommunityMemorial Hospital physician for eitheraward. Physicians nominated must be ingood standing on the Froedtert & MCWCommunity Memorial Hospital medicalstaff. Nominations may be submitted online.The deadline for nominations is Feb. 15,2015.
Award recipients will be announced onDoctor’s Day, March 30, 2015. They will berecognized at the hospital’s fall medical staffgeneral meeting and reception and receivean award plus a monetary donation to thecharity of their choice in their name. Awardselection is determined by a committee ofrepresentatives from Froedtert & the MedicalCollege of Wisconsin Community MemorialHospital and its medical staff.
Froedtert & MCW Community MemorialHospital, founded in 1964 by the citizens ofMenomonee Falls and surrounding commu-nities, is a full-service hospital that specializesin cancer care, heart and vascular care,orthopaedics, women’s health andadvanced surgical procedures. CommunityMemorial Hospital is part of the Froedtert &MCW health care network, which alsoincludes Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee; StJoseph’s Hospital, West Bend; and morethan 30 primary and specialty care healthcenters and clinics.
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Volunteers In Partnership withCommunity Memorial Hospital recentlyreceived the 2014 Wisconsin Award forVolunteer Excellence (WAVE) from thePartners of Wisconsin Hospital Association(WHA). The volunteers earned the stateaward for the community garden project inthe category of community outreachand/or collaboration.
The volunteers at Froedtert & theMedical College of Wisconsin CommunityMemorial Hospital plant, maintain and har-vest the garden every year on the hospitalgrounds. Produce harvested from the gar-den is distributed to patients at theCommunity Outreach Health Clinic as wellas local food pantries in Menomonee Falls,Germantown and Sussex. The gardenaddresses the need for nutritious foodoptions, especially for local families whomay unable to afford them.
The award was presented at thePartners of WHA State Convention at the KICenter in Green Bay in mid-October. MikeHau, lead gardener and volunteer, accept-ed the WAVE on behalf of the volunteersand the hospital. “This award is a wonder-ful recognition for our volunteer organiza-tion as well as our hospital,” said Sue
Schuelke, director of volunteer services atCommunity Memorial Hospital. “We arevery proud of our community garden aswell as all projects and efforts that our vol-unteers support at Community MemorialHospital.”
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Wisconsin Community Memorial Hospital,founded in 1964 by the citizensMenomonee Falls and surrounding commu-nities, is a full-service hospital that special-izes in cancer care, heart and vascularcare, orthopaedics, women’s health andadvanced surgical procedures. CommunityMemorial Hospital is part of the Froedtert &the Medical College of Wisconsin healthcare network, which also includes FroedtertHospital, Milwaukee; St Joseph’s Hospital,West Bend; and more than 30 primary andspecialty care health centers and clinics.
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Pictured with Mike Hau, lead gardener and volunteer, holding the award are (l tor): Debbie Scrobel, volunteer; Sue Schuelke, director of Volunteer Services; MikeHau; Pat Hau, volunteer; Dennis Pollard, president of Community MemorialHospital and Kerry Freiberg, vice president of Community Engagement. Submittedphoto.
BY NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER
The ubiquitous buzzword in today’s cul-ture in “stress”–and, unfortunately, it is notgoing anywhere. The question is how to dealwith it and keep it in check.
“Stress is a fact of life, but being stressedout is not. We don’t always have control overwhat happens to us,” says Allen Elkin, Ph.D.,director of the Stress ManagementCounseling Center in New York City, in aReader’s Digest article. “Yet that doesn’tmean we have to react to a difficult, chal-lenging situation by becoming frazzled orfeeling overwhelmed or distraught. Beingoverly anxious is not just a mental hazard; it’sa physical one too. The more stressed out weare the more vulnerable we are to colds, flu,and a host of chronic or life-threatening ill-nesses. And the less open we are to the beau-ty and pleasure of life.”
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Wisconsin Community Memorial Hospital.She has spent 22 years in the field of mentalhealth and she has a lot to say on the subjectof stress.
“Stress is growing (among people intoday’s society),” she said in a phone inter-view with the Express News. “We want to domore, there are more options on the things wecan do and we never relax anymore. We arealways multi-tasking.”
Multi-tasking, however, is by its very defi-nition a flawed approach, Bennett pointedout.
“Research shows that multi-tasking is notreally effective. You are not in the momentattending to the task. You are more forgetfuland it takes longer to accomplish the task,”she said.
• Know your triggers: As they say,knowledge is power. Be aware of whatmight set off a stress attack, the mental healthprofessional said. The big stressors are exact-ly what one would think–“family, work, com-munication issues in both of these areas,finances,” she listed. “There is also the worry
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• Make a plan: Once you know whatwill trigger your stress, be proactive in deal-ing with it, said Bennett. “Make a plan forhow to cope. Look at what your options areand have a strategy in place,” she said.”
• Engage in physical activity: One wayto handle stress better is to literally work itout. “Do something physical,” Bennett recom-mended. “You don’t have to go running, butdo something–go for a walk, stretch, let someenergy out.”
• Quiet your mind: Two easy ways toaccomplish this are “reading and meditat-ing.” Meditation–calming the mind, focusingon deep, slow breaths and counting to fivefor each inhale and exhale–“is very helpfulwhen done right,” said Bennett. "You can doit anytime, anywhere you need to. It is notsomething we are used to doing, but it reallyhelps. When a person is stressed they tend totake shallow, what I call ‘anxious breaths’ inthe upper part of the chest.”
• Make a spiritual connection: Peoplewith no spiritual base tend to more stressedout, according to the experts. “It doesn’t haveto be a specific religion or church, or even achurch at all,” explained Bennett. “Just hav-ing a connection to nature can help.”
• Cognitively engage: The mental healthprofessional urges individuals to “use theirbrain.” Take part in an activity in which “youhave to focus to be successful–a puzzle, aword search Sudoku,” she said. “Even someelectronic games work for this.”
However, sometimes it’s necessary to...• Pull the plug: “Take a break from elec-
tronics, especially at night,” said Bennett.“They stimulate your brain and it is hard to
fall asleep which contributes to stress.”• Have a support system: “You need
your people,” Bennett stated simply. “Youcan’t make it on this earth without your peo-ple. You need your family and friends and ifyou don’t have friends, make some throughvolunteering and taking recreation classesand things like that.”
Most of the time stress can be handle in-house, but sometimes the situation is moredire and in those cases...
• Make a call: “There are hotlines andwarmlines available in each county,” Bennettsaid. “Hotlines are for when you are in crisisand a warmline is for when you just need totalk about your stressors.”
Too many people sweep their stressunder the carpet and hope it will vanish. Itwill not, stated Bennett.
“If you don’t do anything and you're notwilling to make changes in your lifestyle andbehaviors, things are not going to get better,”she said. “There are so many effects ofstress...concentration problems, cardiacissues, back and neck pain...there’s even cor-relation to cancer. At a certain point ourbody fights back and says, ‘Notice me!Notice me!’”
It is all within our power to make thechange, Bennett said.
“We make choices,” she said. “Do wehave to have our kids in every (activity)?What message are we sending to our kidswhen we live like this? Everything is achoice.”
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(BPT) - You've reached your breakingpoint. You've tripped over the same thingin the living room too many times. Nowyou've picked it up to finally put it awayand you realize - you have nowhere toput it. You have too much clutter in yourhome. So what do you do? How do youdecide where to start so you can reducethe clutter in your home and make yourwalkways safe once more?
Getting started is easier than youthink. If you want to take control of clut-ter, get a few boxes - start with one foreach room in your home and beginorganizing one room at a time.
Begin this initiative by removingeverything on top of your cabinets,tables and in bookcases, and then placeit all in a box, says Keith McCleary, aca-demic director of Interior Design at TheArt Institute of York - Pennsylvania. Ifthere are other random accessories inthe room, remove those, too. Keep justthe basic furnishings. Now sit with theroom in its simplest form for a short time.
"In room design, make good deci-sions about what you choose to put inthe room and, often more importantly, inwhat you choose to leave out,"McCleary says. "Simplicity and cleanlines make a room feel livable, and that'swhat it's really all about: comfortable liv-ing." Think about the kind of focal pointyou're trying to create. How should youorchestrate this space and show off yourspecial pieces in terms of size, scale,color and texture?
After a day or two has passed, goback to the box and look for items thatdefine your personality, or will benoticed by guests visiting your home."Ask yourself: when is enough, enough?"says McCleary. "Each piece of furniturein the room can function to complement.
Accessories and works of art should con-trast."
When you look at your well-designed room, you should see positiveelements, as well as appreciate the pos-sibility for negative space by removingunnecessary pieces that don't add to thedesign composition.
Interior design students at The ArtInstitute of York - Pennsylvania are taughtto help their clients step back and askthemselves: Is it finished now? You canerr when you go shopping and purchasenice pieces for your home, becausebefore long you may have accumulatedtoo many of those nice things. Take ahard look at some of those things youdon't really want or need; it might betime to share that stuff with your localGoodwill.
Sometimes, you might think you haveto keep memorabilia or outdated giftsfrom Aunt Ethel in your home all the time."Not so," says McCleary. "It's perfectlyacceptable to remove those items whenyou do your box exercise." If you get acall from Auntie when she plans her nextvisit, head to the attic and put those oldBeanie Babies she gave you when youwere a fanatical collector decades agoon a shelf in your den - temporarily. She'llbe happy for the gesture. When sheleaves, feel free to put them back in thebox of memories until her next visit.
After you complete this exercise ineach room in your home, you'll noticethat the clutter has disappeared. Nowyou can recognize how attractive theremaining items are in that same space.This initiative takes determination andfocus, but when you've completed theexercise, your focus can be on the lovelyspace you've recreated.
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