Judy Carter is an American comedian, magician, motivational speaker and author of five books on comedy and self-improvement. (wikipedia)
Heart disease and diabetes are often discussed hand in hand. That's because 85 percent of people diagnosed with diabetes will die from cardiovascular disease.
Fatigue is becoming a very common complaint in the United States.
My first recollection is of a nurse telling somebody would you please get this woman a bed. The name is Carter, C-A-R-T-E-R, yes, just like the president.
This is what I call power joking, ... We've gotten very politically correct at corporations and we don't want to make a joke to offend somebody or another group. So make fun of yourself.
You go, you breathe, and when you come back, whatever hostility has been going on is usually gone.
Give compliments to others, and make it a point to interact with your family members. Speak slowly on purpose, and finally, sit for 15 minutes and do nothing.
In L.A relationships don't last. You go on a vacation and break up by the time you come home. Thank God for one-hour photo, so you can see your vacation photos while you're still in the relationship.
It's a lot easier being black than gay. At least if you're black you don't have to tell your parents.
About age 30 most women think about having children, most men think about dating them.
Smoking is absolutely a personal decision, and one that everyone knows is bad for your health. And exercise needs to be a part of everyone's daily routine. It will help keep your heart and vessels in shape for your entire life.