If you are not aware of your particular skin type and the medications that are good for your skin type and the myths about acne than you are in danger of causing more damage to your skin instead of getting rid of acne. Since most people cannot differentiate between what is truth and what’s just another acne myth when they begin treating their acne, so they end up wasting a lot of their time and money on products and medications that either don’t work at all or are not good for their particular skin type. An idea that is widely believed to be a myth is the effect of stress on acne and skin disorder. The cosmetic markets have constantly been booming for over a decade now with numerous beauty products. Many such products contain chemicals that sometime are not good for your skin health. One popular skin disorder that a lot of people are concern about is acne. There are lots of causes of acne and different people have acne due to different causes and this fact has also been the reason of many myths that are associated with acne Can acne actually occur due to stress? There are plenty of evidences that suggest that stress can most surely cause acne or make an existing skin condition worse. Our bodies are highly developed chemical laboratories that produce all sorts of stuff. A study was conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Though it was a small study, with a sample size of only 22 students suffering from acne, the professors conducted the study conclusively proved that the exam stress worsened acne in these students. Our body starts to generate a great quantity of male hormones at puberty. This excess production of male hormones can also occur at other times in life except puberty; for example, when woman starts or stops taking birth control pills.
This overproduction of male hormones causes the sebaceous glands of our bodies to shift into overdrive and begin producing excess sebum. The sebum then clogs the pores and begins the acne development cycle. Male hormones are not the only cause for the sebaceous glands to begin overproducing sebum. Whenever we are exceedingly stressed or too emotional, our bodies respond by causing the adrenal glands to create a matter known as Cortisol, which travels straight into the bloodstream. Then the chemical chain reaction continues as the sebaceous glands release sebum, the sebum in turn clogs the pores and acne develops.
The physical changes in the body have the tendency to cause exactly the same chemical chain reaction as the emotional changes in the mind. There is a possibility that your acne is only an outward sign of an internal problem. Reduction in stress shall naturally reduce excess sebum production by the sebaceous glands and reduction in sebum production will help to lessen an acne breakout. Therefore, if you can reduce and control you stress level, you will be able to see your skin getting healthy in very small period of time.
Basically reducing stress level is actually restoring a hormonal balance in your body and that will help reduce production of sebum. So to sum it up this factor should be address apart from using medication to manipulate the excessive sebum production. This way of fighting acne can help in eliminating the problem effectively.
Identification of problems is the first step towards addressing them. The process of implementing an LMS in the existing infrastructure of an organization is not devoid of troubles either. But, before you start addressing the issues in LMS implementation, you need to thoroughly analyze the problem areas. It would be a wise decision to pay heed to the following points to make your LMS implementation ride less bumpy, if not a cinch.
Know your data One of the most important things that an LMS is expected to do is to allow access to data across the organization. This data could be about the number of persons trained, the extent of the training, compliance levels achieved, program costing, etc. While there is no denying that almost all LMS systems record this information, it is lost in the system maze, where it can neither be accessed nor be retrieved.
This issue, though seems to be a minor one, is one of the most important ones and the first problem you might encounter once the system starts running. Addressing this issue during the implementation phase can ease out the troubles to a great extent. Decide upon what data needs to be seen and by whom. Also list the reports and files that need to be accessed and people whom it should be made available to. There ought to be in-built reports in the LMS, but don’t forget to scrutinize them to see if they suit to your specific needs. If they do not, develop these reports to include them in the system.
Lower the extent of Customization Little or no customization is seen in a bad light by many. Agreed that customization provides you with a tailor made product to address your exact requirements, but more often than not, alteration of the off-the-shelf LMS not only proves to be a daunting task, but is also not worth the effort. The drawbacks of extensive customization far outweigh its advantages. Lets see why
It delays the quick implementation by months
Expenditure over the process is not worth it when seen in juxtaposition with the business value
Upgrading the system without having to re-do things is easier said than done
Incredible as it may seem, the modification of the training programs is a lot easier than changing the LMS software. Market surveys are testimony to the fact that clients who made limited modifications to their LMS system had a greater satisfaction quotient from their systems than clients who extensively altered theirs.
This issue too, can be sorted out. In the first place, the selection of such a software that closely delivers upon the requirements stated in the RFP would bring down to a considerable extent, the number of modifications needed to be made to the system while its implementation. Altering your own learning process to run around the LMS is definitely a better option. This does not mean that you do not need to pay heed to learner or instructor requirements. It only means that there is a need to thoroughly review your learning process so that you can boil down to only a selected few modifications. Working around the off the shelf system is not as bad as you might have perceived.
Other enterprise-wide applications have in-built tools that enable upgradeable customizations. Basing your LMS on the structure of such applications can also be the key to this problem. But, LMS market still being in its infancy, there is a severe dearth of such LMS’.
Delaying implementation If implementing an LMS is taking a long time, there is all possibility of changes happening to your business, and therefore, business goals. Your LMS might then seem to be out of place in the changed scenario. Hence, it is always better to take baby steps at a faster pace than take giant steps at a laidback pace. The implementation time depends upon a number of factors, but most of the times, scrupulous managers trying to squeeze out the last drop make the process lengthier. To derive maximum value form the implementation, it is essential to get the system running as soon as possible.
Enhancements of the system can be put off for a later date. Like if you are planning to implement it in all the departments, is it possible to get started with one or two right away and add others in phases. Implementing the system in parts or phases will also empower you to understand the issues that may crop up once the system starts functioning.
Incompatible training needs You would want a single LMS to cater to the training requirements of all departments. But there are strong chances that each department or division already has a system in place that they are not comfortable parting with. More often than not, they will contend that either their training needs are vastly different from that of the other departments, or the costs involved in switching to other system might not be worth it. Agreeing to this demand of departments or groups might put you in trouble. This is because though there is minor difference in the training needs of various departments, it is a known fact that an enterprise wide LMS will benefit the organization on the whole. Trying to fit in the system in different departments of the organization will only mess up the whole implementation process without touching the real issue of non-co-operation between groups. Thus, LMS implementation is also about building consent between diverse groups for working together.
Conclusion All in all, successful LMS implementation is all about first getting the process underway and then keep on making changes to it in order to tailor it diverse needs, or applying it to a wider range of audience.
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