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February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partn February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partnered with @MedIQCME and Duke Health to raise awareness about atrial fibrillation (AFib), also known as irregular heartbeat which affects 12 million people.My father was diagnosed with AFib and my family has a history of this condition, so I do my best to learn as much as I can about it.

I’ve learned that when the atrium’s squeezing becomes irregular, blood doesn’t flow as smoothly through the heart and clots can form. Those clots can travel to the brain, disrupting the oxygen supply and causing a stroke. People with AFib are at approximately 5 times greater risk for stroke than those with regular heartbeats. Stroke is a leading cause of death and also of serious, long-term disability. It is essential to get to a hospital quickly if you suspect a stroke in yourself or others.Learn the acronym FAST to recognize the signs of stroke: 

F = Face. Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?

A = Arms. Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? 

S = Speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?

T= Time. If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 right away.

Take this survey (link in bio) for the chance to win 1 of 5 $100 VISA gift cards—takes less than 10 minutes.

Thanks, @mediqcme, and Duke Heart. Supported by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance.
Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time w Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time with roses and a little Stevie Wonder. I could do this all day! 🌹 #traderjoes #flowers #roses #therapy #selfcare
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Holidays, Reviews · October 31, 2012

Holiday Shopping Anyone? Keep.com Makes It Fun & Easy


We all know that visual stimulation these days rules everything. With the success of sites like Pinterest where people pin everything from arts and crafts, fashion, quotes, and more, people want to be moved by what they see. We also want to be presented things differently than in the past, and therefore, be more involved with sharing what we like and how to obtain it with ease. Keep.com is hoping that we continue with the visual Internet medium by changing the way that we shop for items online.

Keep.com’s motto is “consumers with passion” and they hope that these consumers become the merchants that purchases items. According to their website, shoppers can browse Keep and enjoy an endless assortment of handpicked products, follow tastemakers, post their own discoveries, and have an awesome shopping experience while doing so.

It’s simple. On Keep.com, you can peruse all sorts of items—then you can Keep it for later using their bookmarklet or browser toolbar, building your own catalog of items to shop from. You can purchase these items right off of the Keep.com website. Curators, or people who create or sell items, can add their own items to Keep.com and utilize its users to help share their items and sell their products.

The items on Keep.com are fun and playful. Creative and stunning. It’s a great place to find an array of things on one website. You don’t have to open different tabs to do your shopping on different sites. And you are sure to find appealing items.

I’ve been playing around with Keep.com for a few days and I am really liking the feel. It’s definitely for the generation who enjoys Pinterest and Tumblr, and it’s easy to share what you like with others.

Keep.com seems like it would be a fab place to do your holiday shopping, especially if you are looking for different and unique items that aren’t your garden variety type of gift. I’ve already started quite a list of things that I want to purchase—for myself and for gifts for friends.

You can check out Keep.com and learn more about the way they are changing the way that we shop online. Keep.com is also holding a Keepstakes from 10/15 to 11/14, in which they are giving away one unique gift each day to show how diverse the items are on their website are.

Per Keep President and Co-Founder, MaryAnn Bekkedahl:

On Keep, shoppers can browse and enjoy an endless assortment of unique products, follow other “Keepers”, become their own shopkeeper by posting their own discoveries…and most importantly, have an awesome shopping experience. Most image sharing websites do not connect products to purchase, but Keep does. Every items is available for sale, and is one click away from the retailer for checkout and for sharing.

I am on Keep under ‘TheCubicleChick’. Follow me, and I will follow you back!

What do you think about Keep.com?

I, The Cubicle Chick, received promotional items from Keep.com and their PR company. This is not a paid nor sponsored post. The opinions listed within this post are mine and aren’t indicative of the brand or company.


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Comments

  1. daniellesmyname says

    October 31, 2012 at 4:03 pm

    Interesting. I have a ‘shopping list’ board on Pinterest where I only pin stuff that I’m seriously considering buying. It started off as a ‘Christmas 2011’ board that I shared with my mom – er, Santa.

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    • The Cubicle Chick says

      October 31, 2012 at 9:10 pm

      Danielle, you can pin items from Keep.com onto Pinterest as well. One stop shopping for your mom! 🙂

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When I was Sweet 16. #tbt #throwbackthursday When I was Sweet 16. #tbt #throwbackthursday
To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement fro To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement from me to you for Love Day. ❤️❤️❤️ #valentines #valentinesday #love
Circa 1981. My snaggletooth era. 😂#TBT Circa 1981. My snaggletooth era. 😂#TBT
We did our best to recreate our onesie moment from We did our best to recreate our onesie moment from 2013. Strike a pose, the remix.
Finally! After a year (or more) we’ve finally be Finally! After a year (or more) we’ve finally been able to get a staycation on the calendar. Having fun with these ladies!
Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school i Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school in Jacksonville, and I had 3 different hairstyles going on at the same time.  #FBF #backintheday
So, I’m doing THING! Join me and the cast of thi So, I’m doing THING! Join me and the cast of this year’s @shesaidstlouis  on Friday, March 10th at The Sheldon. We’ll be sharing our stories monologue style, and it’s going to be a good time. If you’d like to get tickets, hit me up! A portion of the proceeds will go to @rungforwomen. 👍🏾
February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partn February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partnered with @MedIQCME and Duke Health to raise awareness about atrial fibrillation (AFib), also known as irregular heartbeat which affects 12 million people.My father was diagnosed with AFib and my family has a history of this condition, so I do my best to learn as much as I can about it.

I’ve learned that when the atrium’s squeezing becomes irregular, blood doesn’t flow as smoothly through the heart and clots can form. Those clots can travel to the brain, disrupting the oxygen supply and causing a stroke. People with AFib are at approximately 5 times greater risk for stroke than those with regular heartbeats. Stroke is a leading cause of death and also of serious, long-term disability. It is essential to get to a hospital quickly if you suspect a stroke in yourself or others.Learn the acronym FAST to recognize the signs of stroke: 

F = Face. Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?

A = Arms. Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? 

S = Speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?

T= Time. If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 right away.

Take this survey (link in bio) for the chance to win 1 of 5 $100 VISA gift cards—takes less than 10 minutes.

Thanks, @mediqcme, and Duke Heart. Supported by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance.
Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time w Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time with roses and a little Stevie Wonder. I could do this all day! 🌹 #traderjoes #flowers #roses #therapy #selfcare
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