Eat well, translate better

Format: Webinar presentations
Topic: Business of Translation and Interpreting

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Start time:Nov 29, 2013 16:00 GMT     Add to calendar

Duration: 60 minutes.

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Language:engleză
Summary:This webinar aims to address the particular dietary needs and issues that translators have. Translators have to work with tight deadlines and intense work periods which make it difficult to always eat well. Learn about essential nutrition, how to plan your diet, possible supplements and substitutes for coffee, how to eat in front of the computer, and what to eat for snacks and for maximum energy for situations such as simultaneous translation.
Description
The objective of the webinar is to offer solutions that make good nutrition an easy and accessible part of a translator's lifestyle during busy periods of work. The aim of any translator in regards to diet is always to eat well and not put on extra kilos. Includes tips for organisation of your schedule and menu and shopping planning , nutritional information intended to empower the translator so as to be their own best diet counsellor, suggestions for what, if any, supplements are useful during stressful periods and general guidance as to the best possible approach to the integration of good nutrition into your working habits.
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For PC-based Users:

• Required: Windows® 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
• Required: Internet Explorer® 7.0 or newer, Mozilla® Firefox® 3.0 or newer or Google™ Chrome™ 5.0 or newer (JavaScript™ and Java™ enabled)
• Internet Connection Required: Cable modem, DSL, or better Internet connection
• Recommended: Dual-core 2.4GHz CPU or faster with 2GB of RAM (recommended)

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• Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 – Leopard® or newer
• Required: Safari™ 3.0 or newer, Firefox® 3.0 or newer or Google™ Chrome™ 5.0 or newer (JavaScript™ and Java™ enabled)
• Internet Connection Required: Cable modem, DSL, or better Internet connection
• Required: Intel processor (1GB of RAM or better recommended)

To Use VoIP (microphone and speakers or headset):

• Required: Fast Internet connection (384 kbps or more recommended)
• Required: speakers or headset (USB headset recommended)
• NOT required: Microphone - attendees can communicate with the trainer through incorporated chat.

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• For the visual section of the training course, we recommend that you have a 64kbps link. This means using an ISDN line or Broadband. Wireless connection is NOT recommended.
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Created by
Marta Maojo    View feedback | View all courses
Bio: My career in Personal Training began some 23 years ago after my previous work in Human Resources was cut short by a debilitating case of tendinitis or, as per the official denomination, Occupational Overuse Syndrome (OOS). The only successful means of overcoming the pain and limitation of OOS was by following a guided muscle-building, Pilates and yoga training course with personal trainers. Like so many other office workers, I had serious postural problems despite an active lifestyle, After my doctor insisted that I needed to find a new career, not associated with mousework or sitting at a desk, I qualified as a Personal Trainer, Aqua fitness Instructor and Swimming Instructor. My qualifications are internationally recognised by FISAF, Network Fitness and Austswim. I trained for 6 intensive months at a Pilates Studio in Sydney and took a Pilates for Trainers course. My new career offered me the opportunity to pass on what I had learnt through suffering. Despite my doctor's warning I was able to slowly incorporate more and more work at a desk back into my life, I love writing and researching and editing photos so I had to re-learn a whole new approach to that desk and office chair lifestyle. Slowly my work as a translator, work which I love because it is both creative and exacting, has increased. I now combine my personal training work with freelance translating. My driving philosophy as a trainer is to empower the client with information and with a personalised, structured exercise program for their particular needs. It is wonderful to observe the consistent and gradual changes in clients who train regularly, they overcome imbalances and come away stronger. The final objective of this kind of training is to prepare the client to be their own trainer because, let's be honest, a personal trainer is a luxury that may be necessary for a while but it is financially impossible to maintain forever. I find that information makes people strong mentally and motivates them so explaining theory to my clients has always seemed to me to be really important. I have discovered that although we are all different there are some training and diet guidelines that apply to nearly everyone. I currently live and work in Valencia Spain. Recently, Insights about the lymphatic system opened up a whole new field of fitness for me and I now incorporate some very specific, not to mention enjoyable, exercises into my workday. With my new grip on mind-fullness, lymphatic health and my older hard-won postural balance I feel stronger than I ever have. I am passionate about passing on what I know to friends and clients.
General discussions on this training

Eat well, translate better
marina hennies
marina hennies Identity Verified
Brazilia
Local time: 20:56
din engleză în portugheză
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missing link for Eat well, translate betterNov 29, 2013

Please send me the link for this session.

 
Halil Ibrahim Tutuncuoglu
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Turcia
Local time: 02:56
din turcă în engleză
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Eat and drink less to translate betterNov 29, 2013

would be a better title.icon_smile.gif

[Edited at 2013-11-29 16:42 GMT]


 
Tom in London
Tom in London
Regatul Unit
Local time: 23:56
Membru (2008)
din italiană în engleză
I can't find the costNov 29, 2013

Where is it?

 

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