Archive for the ‘Food, Health and Wellness’ Category

Nature Stress and Health Problems – a Transcriptionist’s Viewpoint

We live in a busy environment.  Being a transcriptionist, just like any individual, nature stress can happen and it contributes to health problems. Every day, we are prone to stressful activities. Stress usually is one factor that contributes to health problems. Once our body experienced stress, our health is at risk. Thus, our productivity as [...]

The Goodness of Salmon

Salmon is an exceptional fish that can be prepared in many ways. Its nutritional value is perfect for healthy cooking. Being rich in omega-3 fatty acid, salmon is preferred by most fish lovers because it promotes cardiovascular health. Contis

The Unemployed Syndrome

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  In these days that I’m still unemployed, it’s really hard not to feel some anxiety. Since I’m without any assurance that I can go back to Saudi Arabia and start working again, I’m beginning to look for other options to earn a living other than being a transcriptionist. Part of me now miss being [...]

Best Diet Plan: Eat Less of Everything

This is a blog contribution by MJCTJ. …you just know when to get contented and you’re on your way to a healthier and better looking you. – MJCTJ Probably due to force of habit, I eat as much as I can . . . as in every thing that my stomach can take.  As nature [...]

A Healthy Way of Cooking Lapu-Lapu

Lapu-lapu fillet is best cooked steamed as an alternate for the usual fried fish. This is, I believe, a healthier way to enjoy this meal. But to make it tastier, one can use the sauce made out of olive oil or sesame oil as most Chinese recipes do. Sliced ginger and green pepper can be [...]

Blog Contributors are now welcome in archiedelara.com.

Archiedelara.com now accepts blog contributions. If you have any story that you want to contribute, feel free to share it here. However, terms and conditions must apply: Terms and Conditions: 1.  Submit your story not previously published in any other web sites. The contributions must not violate any copyright laws. 2.  Content should only be 300 [...]

A Transcriptionist’s Virtue of Patience

I started to value the importance of patience in everything I do. I learned to be more patient when I became a transcriptionist. The long hours of typing, endless searching for the correct medical term in Google, deciphering a single word while the editor is rushing to submit, transcribing less than a minute of dictation [...]

Hello Blogosphere!

I welcome myself to the blogosphere! I just recently migrated from my blogspot account into my own website.  It’s never too late.  I guess blogosphere has still enough room for me even though it all started in the 1990s.  Since then, blog users are increasing enormously around the world that resembles the escalation of e-mail [...]

Coffee for the Transcriptionist

Let me go back to my coffee experience lately: As a transcriptionist, I drink coffee to battle my sleepiness while hearing to the voice of the doctor over and over again. But, how much should be enough? For most people, moderate doses of caffeine 200 to 300 mg, or about 2 to 4 cups of [...]

Coffee: How much is enough for you?

I start to love coffee due to some benefits that I get, mainly to keep me awake while transcribing a 1-2 hours voicefile most often gentrans (general transcription). Also at work, a “coffee break” is not always complete without a cup of instant coffee (sure thing). But how much coffee is enough for you?

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