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03/05/2022

🤩If u are a WOMAN, you're gonna LOVE these Sandals 👩
✅Easy to slip on
✅Arch Support
✅Best For Daily Wear
✅ Comfy&Chic 💕
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Choosing the Right Shoes for Comfort                  You walk on your feet every day, forcing them to support the weigh...
27/04/2022

Choosing the Right Shoes for Comfort
You walk on your feet every day, forcing them to support the weight of your body. Repeated stress on your feet can cause damage over time. The right shoes can help protect your feet. The wrong shoes can cause more foot problems. Read the information below to help you find a shoe that fits your foot needs.

Outline of foot fitting inside shape of shoe.

Outline of foot overlapping shape of shoe.

A good shoe fit will cover your foot outline.

A shoe that doesn’t cover the outline is a bad fit.

1. What’s your foot shape?
To get a good fit, you need to know the shape of your foot. Do this simple test: While standing, place your foot on a piece of paper and trace around it. Is your foot straight or curved? Do you have a foot problem, such as a bunion, that causes your foot outline to show a bulge on the side of your big toe?

2. Finding your fit
Bring your foot outline to a shoe store to help you find the right shoe. Place a shoe you like on top of the outline. The shoe should match the shape of the outline. (If you have a bunion, the shoe may not cover the bulge on the outline. Look for soft leather shoes to stretch over the bunion.) Once you’ve found a pair of shoes that match the outline, put them on. Walk around the store several times. Make sure the shoes don’t rub or pinch. If the shoes feel good, you’ve found your fit!

3. The right shoe for you
A good shoe has features that provide comfort and support. It must also be the right size and shape for your feet. Look for a shoe made of breathable fabric and lining, such as leather or canvas. Make sure that the shoes have enough tread to prevent slipping. Go to a good shoe store for help finding the right shoe.

4. Good shoe features
An ideal shoe has:

Laces, Velcro fasteners, or buckles for support

A front of the shoe (toe box) with ½ inch space in front of your longest toes

An arch shape that supports your foot

No more than 1½ inches of heel

A stiff, snug back to keep your foot from sliding around

A smooth lining with no rough seams

5. Shoe shopping tips
Below are some do’s and don’ts for when you go to the shoe store.

Do:

- Select the shoes that feel right. Wear them around the house. Then bring them to your foot healthcare provider to check for fit. If they don’t fit well, return them.

- Shop late in the day, when your feet will be slightly bigger.

- Each time you buy shoes, have both your feet measured while you are standing. Foot size changes with time.

- Pick shoes to suit their purpose. High heels are OK for an occasional night on the town. But for everyday wear, choose a more sensible shoe.

- Try on shoes while wearing any inserts specially made for your feet (orthoses).

- Try on both the right and left shoes. If your feet are different sizes, pick a pair that fits the larger foot.

Don’t:

- Don’t buy shoes based on shoe size alone. Always try on shoes, as sizes differ from brand to brand and within brands.

- Don’t expect shoes to “break in.” If they don’t fit at the store, don’t buy them.

- Don’t buy a shoe that doesn’t match your foot shape.

6. What about socks?
Always wear socks with shoes. Socks help absorb sweat and reduce friction and blistering. When shopping for shoes, wear soft, padded socks with seams that don’t irritate your feet.

7. If you have foot problems
Some foot problems cause deformities. This can make it hard to find a good fit. Look for shoes made of soft leather to stretch over the deformity. If you have bunions, buy shoes with a wider toe box. To fit hammertoes, look for shoes with a tall toe box. If you have arch problems, you may need inserts. In some cases, you’ll need to have custom footwear or orthoses made for your feet.

8. Ask your healthcare provider
Talk with your healthcare provider what kind of footwear you need. He or she may advise a certain brand or shoe store.

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25/04/2022

🖐Lock in the future fashion trends!
Don't Miss These 2022 Fashion Walking Sandals
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THESE SANDALS DON'T JUST LOOK AMAZING! THEY WILL BRING POWER TO YOUR STEPS! LIGHT-WEIGHT | STYLISH | ARCH SUPPORT | SUITABLE FOR ALL FOOT TYPES PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS   1. DELICATE FLOWER PATTERN We added the flower pattern to the sandals to make them more feminine and delicate. The sandals ar...

22/04/2022
OMG I  This! Comfy Women's Orthopedic Platform Sandals! Best For Ladies Suffering From Bunions  Super comfy Helps With P...
20/04/2022

OMG I This! Comfy Women's Orthopedic Platform Sandals!
Best For Ladies Suffering From Bunions Super comfy
Helps With Posture Correction Helps With Hammer Toe
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How to be happy this spring in 18 simple ways1. Plant a gardenNothing says spring quite like a budding plant, especially...
19/04/2022

How to be happy this spring in 18 simple ways
1. Plant a garden

Nothing says spring quite like a budding plant, especially one that you planted. Local gardeners are pulling on their gloves, dusting off their tools and laying down new soil. And there’s no reason you can’t join in (find a patio, local green space, friend’s yard, or community garden if you don’t have space). Get your hands dirty and grow your own food from scratch. It’s very rewarding to help something grow.

2. Jump on your bike
If the sun’s out, ditch your car or commuter bus and ride your bike to work. Not only will you get some fresh air and exercise, but the environment will also thank you for it. That’s one less car on the road. Plus, having a bit of fresh spring air on your cheeks will do your health and happiness wonders.

3. Go for a walk in nature

When you’re surrounded by skyrise buildings and very little green space, it’s hard to recognize a change of seasons. But if you go to a meadow, the mountains, a beach, or a forest—basically anywhere in nature—it’s clear that spring is here. Enjoy the meditative sounds, smells and sights of nature. It will help put all of your stress in perspective.

4. Do a spring clean on your home and workspace
Winter is a time for cozy hoarding. It’s when we eat heavier foods and bundle up with our favourite items. But spring gives us a chance to shake off the dust bunnies and start fresh. After all, a clean home is a happy home. Open your windows, purge yourself of unnecessary items and lighten your home and workspace.

5. Try something new
Spring is a great time to say yes—especially when you’re searching for ways on how to be happy. You spent the winter inside and are more than ready to take action. Why not join a class that you’ve always wondered about or volunteer at the local charity you walk by every day?

6. Start a lunch group at work
Try organizing something social with your colleagues—you probably spend most of your time with them anyway. Why not meet once a week for a social lunch? You could even order a fun, local team meal right to your office (we can help you there). Take it to the park if it’s a nice sunny day and bring a picnic blanket. Share a laugh.

7. Do something social
Being around friends and the people you love is a great way to boost your happiness. If you have a big group of friends, why not organize a monthly potluck hangout? Or go for a friend date or to a work-related social event and put yourself out there. Some people get energy from being around other people (who knows, maybe you do too).

8. Lighten your workspace

Sitting in a dark, cluttered space in the winter might have been fine, but now that it’s spring try to refresh your workspace. Rid yourself of the papers, books and garbage on your desk, or tuck it away. Give yourself some breathing room—even if that means opening or moving closer to a window.

9. Do something nice for someone
Giving back or doing something nice for someone is the quickest way to make yourself feel good (it may sound selfish, but it’s far from). If you don’t know what to do for someone, go look at a charity that you’ve always wanted to contribute to, and contribute. Or tell a colleague or partner just how much you appreciate all their hard work. Sometimes it’s the little things that count on finding your path on how to be happy. If all else fails, do something nice for you.

10. Bring home flowers

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been eyeing those Easter-colored tulips, hyacinths and daffodils at the flower shops lately. Why not bring home some fresh spring flowers for yourself or your partner? They smell great and will make you want to have a nice clean home around them. Another great way to enliven your home and workspace is with plants. Many of them even clean and refresh the air around them.

11. Try a new workout routine
Shake off your hibernation weight with a new workout routine. Nothing gets your endorphins flowing quite like a good sweat. You’ll thank yourself after.

12. Sleep with your windows open
Listen to the spring rain and breathe in the crisp, fresh air by sleeping with your windows open. It could also help you get a better, more full sleep, which is key to finding happiness.

13. Stop to smell the flowers

Make a habit of nice, small things in life, like stopping to smell the flowers. It offers a meditative moment that will help bring you back to the present. Plus, some of them smell, look and feel beautiful. Watch the bees at work on the pollen, while you’re there.

14. Walk to work
Make a routine of walking to work. It will help you wake up slowly, give you exercise and fresh air and you’ll finally have a moment to your thoughts. Also, for your next team meeting or weekly check-in, why not go for a walk together outside?

15. Go to the farmers market
Knowing which local foods are in season—and when—is made easy at a local farmer’s market. Plus, it’s a real community event. Why not bring your friends, do something social, support local growers and eat better, local produce? Win win.

16. Try a new local restaurant

Now that the weather is a little bit better, venture outside and check out the latest local restaurants everyone’s been talking about. You can try something new, support local and reconnect with your city all in one go. As a Foodee side note, you can also have the best local eats in your city delivered directly to your office for any team meal, event or meeting.

17. Set new goals for the season
Realistically, not all of your New Year’s resolutions came to fruition. But why not use the change of seasons as an opportunity to set new goals and reflect on what you did accomplish? Don’t be too hard on yourself, but know that some goals are goals for a reason. Perhaps this is something you’ve always wanted to do, but resistance keeps getting in your way. Now is the time to take what you want. Goal number one: find out what makes you happy.

18. Reconnect with your colleagues and teams at work

While winter is often the time for vacations and heads-down kind of work, spring is just the opposite. Like the nodding flowers outside, we all lift our heads from our computer screens and look around. Take this moment to re-establish bonds with your teammates. Why not go on a team outing, share a meal, or have a learning moment together?

Take the reigns and make moves this season. You got this.

American Red Cross hosting multiple blood drives to help after winter weather - The American Red Cross is urging healthy...
25/02/2021

American Red Cross hosting multiple blood drives to help after winter weather
- The American Red Cross is urging healthy individuals, especially those with type O blood, to donate after winter storms impacted blood and platelet donations.

The American Red Cross is hosting the following drives between now and March 15:

Campbellsville Baptist Temple, 1360 Old Hodgenville Road Campbellsville, KY 42718

2/24/2021: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Centenary United Methodist Church, 1441 Perryville Road Danville, KY 40422

2/22/2021: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Centre on Main, 425 South Main St. Leitchfield, KY 42754

2/25/2021: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

City Hall, 72 School Drive Loretto, KY 40037

3/4/2021: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Cub Run Community Center, 104 East Gap Hill Road Cub Run, KY 42729

3/1/2021: 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Gravel Switch Community Center, 640 Gravel Switch Road Gravel Switch, KY 40328

2/23/2021: 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Immanuel Baptist Church, 104 Western Hills Drive Glasgow, KY 42141

3/10/2021: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Lera B Mitchell Clubhouse, 1214 S Green St. Glasgow, KY 42141

3/15/2021: 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Marion County Cooperative Extension Office, 416 Fairgrounds Road Lebanon, KY 40033

3/11/2021: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

River Lake Church, 2870 N. Jackson Hwy. Glasgow, KY 42141

2/22/2021: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Taylor County Homemakers, 1143 South Columbia Ave. Campbellsville, KY 42718

3/8/2021: 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Walmart Super Center, 1801 Elizabethtown Road Leitchfield, KY 42754

3/8/2021: 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.
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The weather is very harsh, dear custumer, please remember to keep warm! Keeping your feet warm is 40% of your own health...
25/02/2021

The weather is very harsh, dear custumer, please remember to keep warm! Keeping your feet warm is 40% of your own health protection.

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20/02/2021

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