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Founded in February 2012
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Izzignited: WE CREATE, WE DEVELOP, WE DELIVER
a unique product that is profitable and leaves a
long lasting relationship with our clients...
Long Description
We help you get online. We assist you to create, develop and deliver your online presence. Our company name is a combination of two words that are essential to us when we work with you, “easy” and “ignition”.
Easy because our team of talented web designers, developers and content writers will make sure that your business gets the look and the style that is aligned with your values and objectives.
Ignited because we work fast. We can re-create, innovate, help you re-invent or enhance your web site. We understand that social media plays a critical role in improving your visibility and will ensure your site is optimised for social media.
Izzignited will take the pain out of launching your online presence. We will work with you on an attractive presentation layer that reflects your brand and will capture your target audience.
With an array of services from web-hosting, web design, web development, and Internet marketing, Izzignited is ready to help you give your online presence a boost.
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contact@izzgnited.com
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www.izzignited.com “easy” and “ignition”
Ginger tea has many health benefits, including:
Strengthens the Immune System
The active compounds of ginger, called gingerols and gingerdiol, have strong antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. Ginger also stimulates the ability of the body to stop infections completely naturally, so it is a very good treatment in the case of flu and cold. Anti-inflammatory
The potent anti-inflammatory compounds in ginger prevent many ailments and soothe the pain in joints and muscles due to inflammation. Also, chronic inflammation has been connected to diabetes, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, pulmonary diseases and Alzheimer’s disease.
Boosts Brain Power
The daily use of ginger will enhance the cognitive abilities as well as the memory, as it prevents inflammation, apoptosis and oxidative stress. It is very useful in the case of middle-aged women. It is also useful as it clears mental fog and relaxes the overactive mind.
Promotes Circulation
Ginger promotes a proper blood flow, as it fights the markers of cardiovascular disease, like high cholesterol or high blood pressure. Also ginger successfully clears the arterial plaque away, which is a sticky combination of calcium and fatty substances which is deposited in the lining of the artery wall. These deposits restrict the blood flow. Therefore, ginger successfully prevents heart attacks and strokes.
Enhances Digestion
The gingerols and shogaol in ginger trigger digestion and enhance the absorption of nutrients. Thus, its intake will help you avoid constipation, nausea, gastric lesions, cramps, diarrhea and vomiting.
Cancer-fighting properties
Due to its strong anti-inflammatory properties, ginger is very good in the fight against cancer, because it prevents its promotion, survival, proliferation and metastasis of cancer cells. Many studies have provided evidence that ginger successfully prevents skin, liver, bladder, breast, lung, prostate, lymphoma, pancreas, and colorectal cancer.
This is how to prepare ginger tea:
Ingredients: 4 -6 thin slices of raw ginger,1 cup of water,raw organic honey (optional) and a small ceramic saucepan.
Preparation:
Pour the water into the saucepan and bring it to boil. Then, put the ginger but lower the heat, and boil them for 10-15 minutes. Then, remove the saucepan from the heat and pour the tea into your cup. Add honey to taste.
Source:mycentralhealth.com
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Meet Ronika Khanna: BizSugar “Contributor of the Week”
Published by Heather Stone on October 4, 2011 in contributor of week. 24 Comments
Did you ever feel unfulfilled in your job and as if life could be offering you more.
These are the exact feelings that led Ronika Khanna to promptly leave her full-time job three years ago without any prospects and build a business of her own. She has never looked back!
Ronika is our BizSugar “Contributor of the Week,” a designation we grant to members who we feel have contributed consistently to making BizSugar a better place for small business owners and entrepreneurs to be. Here’s more about Ronika and why YOU should get to know her better.
“The urge to start my own business started when I was living in Bermuda,” Ronika said. “I returned home, to Montreal, to work as a Controller in a rapidly growing payments processing company. The work was actually quite interesting and I met some great people, but despite working long hours, there were always impediments to implementing improvements and adding value.”
Frustrated with a work environment that was becoming increasingly routine and offered little room for career development, Ronika took an unprecedented step.
“When I left, I really did not have any prospects and my network was virtually non-existent,” she explained. “I spent the next few months following many different avenues of promoting myself including building a website, advertising on craigslist, social networking, talking to friends and family.”
It was then that she landed a temporary job from a recruiting agency which would change her life forever and set her on the path to owning her own business and being her own boss.
“One of their clients was looking for someone to train a bookkeeper for a couple of weeks,” Ronika said. “The actual project turned out to be far more extensive and resulted in me overhauling their accounting system and staying on as their accounting consultant. It also led to several word of mouth referrals.”
And the opportunities just kept coming.
“Since then I’ve had a fairly constant and growing stream of business (including both the CEO and CFO from my last job) primarily from word of mouth and my website,” she added. “It has been almost three years since I have been my own boss and I truly love it. It helps that I had a lucky break early on, but I’ve also been persistent and am constantly looking for new opportunities.”
It was during one of her quests for new opportunities that Ronika discover the BizSugar community.
I first started blogging about a year ago,” Ronika explained. Her site, Montreal Financial, has become a familiar presence in the BizSugar community. “While I was researching ways to promote my blog, I came across an article that mentioned BizSugar as a great social sharing site specifically geared towards small businesses.”
Ronika joined the community and immediately saw the value.
“It was perfect for my needs and, over the past year, has been integral to the growth of my blog and my business,” she said. “I enjoy discovering great new articles as well as the interesting and lively interaction among the members and moderators (Duncan’s comments often crack me up).”
Would you like to be a BizSugar “Contributor of the Week” like Ronika? It’s easy. Just sign up for your free BizSugar account and start sharing helpful small business news and information with our small business community and join our Facebook community. We hope to see you around the community!
It’s a little surprising that entrepreneurs don’t pray more.
The best entrepreneurs are missionaries, not mercenaries. Even if they are not explicitly pursuing a social impact startup, they are driven by the sense that they can, at least in some small way, make the world a better place.
What’s more, so much of the startup journey hinges on fate. Being at the right event, at the right time, to meet the right investor or chancing to catch the attention of an influential journalist or hitting the market at just the moment when it is receptive to your disruptive service… and just before your competitors get there. Even if you do everything right, so much hinges on fate.
Lastly, karma pays a major role. Founders routinely do favors for people they have just met, paying it forward, knowing that sometime, somehow, some of these favors will pay dividends.
Hmm…. Sounds a lot like religion to me, albeit one oddly devoid of prayer.
A few years ago, I resolved to pray daily. I can’t say I’ve quite hit that mark but I succeed more often than not. And while I try to set aside a few minutes for free-form meditation on whatever issues most stress me, I’ve come to see the value of a structured liturgy.
One prayer, known as “The 18”, consists of 19 (Yes, 19. Long story.) short paragraphs, each an acknowledgement of God’s provision of a specific benefit (e.g., wisdom, health, financial success) and an implicit request for the same. It’s far from the most poetic or inspiring prayer. In fact, it’s pretty much a checklist. And therein lies the brilliance.
You achieve what you focus on. If you are looking for biz dev opportunities, you’ll see them everywhere, from sporting events to thanksgiving dinner (e.g., “oh, your cousin works at…”). If you are looking for a tech hire, you’ll find a way to mention it every chance you get (e.g., “So what’s new?” “Actually….”). So if you take a few minutes each morning to run through a structured checklist, you are basically attuning yourself to those opportunities.
It’s not that God is specifically answering those prayers (although who knows?) so much as that the act of praying opens your eyes to what’s already there. It’s as if $20 bills are strewn across the sidewalk and all you need to do is look (up from your smartphone) to see them.
What’s more, focus changes how you perceive events. When your train suddenly goes express and skips your stop, you could get annoyed at the delay. But if your focus is on getting in shape, you’ll enjoy the extra exercise. If an API you rely on is discontinued, you can either rue the setback or welcome the opportunity to see what additional functionality you can access with the newer APIs. It’s all a matter of mindset.
Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, used to write “I, Scott Adams, am a successful syndicated cartoonist” 15 times each day. Ultimately, (and with the help of George Shultz and Gary Larson’s retirement) he became the #1 cartoonist holding a pen. He credits this affirmation with focusing his mind on the potential opportunities that were out there for the taking.
So what are you going to pray for today?
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