Showing posts with label career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Research Shows Healthy Sex Life Could Improve Career

13 Aug 2009 15:00 Africa/Lagos

Research Shows Healthy Sex Life Could Improve Career

Chemistry.com's Love Expert Uncovers Connection between the Bedroom and Boardroom

DALLAS, Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- According to research from Chemistry.com's chief scientific advisor Dr. Helen Fisher, success in the bedroom could lead to an upper hand in the boardroom. Dr. Fisher, a renowned biological anthropologist, found that increased sexual activity may lead to an improvement in problem-solving, confidence and teamwork.


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"In addition to being great exercise and a stress reliever, sex triggers the release of a number of valuable brain chemicals," said Dr. Fisher. "From improved problem-solving as a result of heightened dopamine levels, to enhanced teamwork skills due to a flood of oxytocin -- there are a number of positive benefits which can improve performance in the workplace."


The following is a sample of Dr. Fisher's study:

-- Problem-solving - The dopamine rush one gets from sex is associated
with improved creativity, so it's likely that those who have regular
sex are more creative at work, resulting in fresh ideas to solve
difficult problems.
-- Teamwork - After sex, men and women receive a boost of oxytocin and
vasopressin, the chemicals that generate feelings of trust, attachment
and calm. Thus, those who have regular sex are likely to feel more
cooperative and agreeable, traits essential to working as a business
team.

-- Confidence - Sex also drives up testosterone, which can give men and
women feelings of competence, self-confidence and well-being. In
higher doses it can also trigger feelings of competitiveness, which
helps boost productivity in the office.



Dr. Fisher's research focused on a sample of 40,000 people on Chemistry.com: 56 percent were female and the average age of participants was 37 years.


About Chemistry.com


Launched by Match.com in February 2006, Chemistry.com was created to bring together independent-thinking, confident, diverse singles that are serious about finding a meaningful relationship. Based on the research of renowned biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher, Chemistry.com uses a proprietary test to predict which two people are most likely to experience a life-changing jolt of chemistry. This approach, combined with its "come as you are" philosophy and private matching technique, makes Chemistry.com the ideal place to find the relationship that is right for each individual, whether it's marriage, romance, a partnership or a long-term commitment. Chemistry.com is an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ:IACI) .


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CONTACT: Amy Canaday, +1-214-576-9416, amy.canaday@match.com, or
Courtney Pischke, +1-212-468-3391, courtney.pischke@mslworldwide.com, both for
Chemistry.com


Web Site: http://www.chemistry.com/


Friday, August 29, 2008

Nadia Buari Graces the First Edition of Supple Magazine in Nigeria



The beautiful and radiant Ghanaian star actress Nadia Buari is the cover girl of the new Supple magazine published in Nigeria.

The magazine has a unique style that makes it different in both concept and format. The cover is clear and simple.

The first edition is filled with interviews with Nadia Buari, Christabel Momodu, the ebony black beauty who is the current Miss French Village in Nigeria, the Nigerian fashion designer Frank Osodi, and the Nigerian movie star Emeka Enyiocha. The Hollywood actress Véronique Pierre is writing the Hollywood Insider column. The features are on controversial issues on why career ladies have problems with getting hitched, how to keep your man from late nights, fashion, entertainment, motivation, family and life style, career couselling, Arts and culture, a touching love story and so much more.

Supple is circulated all over Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa with over 144 million people. The major distributors are in Lagos, Abuja, Calabar, Port Harcourt, Umuahia and Awka.