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MAINTAINING OPTIMISM IN THE MODERN WORLD

MAINTAINING OPTIMISM IN THE MODERN WORLD
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In light of current events, many would consider a perpetually optimistic person as deranged or living in the world of absurdity. However, leading life as a pessimist does not appear to be a viable option if one intends to gain a deeper, below the surface, understanding of life.

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Reducing Anxiety and Depression With Garden and Green Activities

Reducing Anxiety and Depression With Garden and Green Activities
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Gardening, when done wisely and with your particular physical concerns in mind, is incredibly good for your health. Shawna Coronado teaches how gardening can change your life for better.

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6 TIPS HOW TO STICK TO YOUR RESOLUTION

6 TIPS HOW TO STICK TO YOUR RESOLUTION
Mind

Can’t motivate yourself to stick to your resolution? The problem may not be with you, but your choice of goals. As with a pair of glasses, some resolutions fit you while others don’t.

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HAPPIER HORMONES FOR A HEALTHIER YOU

HAPPIER HORMONES FOR A HEALTHIER YOU
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Our hormones play such a pivotal role in our bodies; they are our ‘chemical messengers’ and we cannot survive without them. They control and coordinate our mood, emotions, metabolism, sleep pattern, and immune system. Here we look at a few tips for better and happier hormonal balance.

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Troubled Teens: 5 Ways Adults Can Connect and Empower Them

Troubled Teens: 5 Ways Adults Can Connect and Empower Them
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The statistics suggest that a disturbing percentage of America’s teenagers are in crisis.

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ANATOMY OF COMEDY

ANATOMY OF COMEDY
Mind

Delivering comedy has two immediate benefits: a natural physiological response experienced by both the sender and the receiver, and a “humanizing” effect that creates a connection between the speaker and the audience.

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TIPS TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR MEMORY

TIPS TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR MEMORY
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Many Americans are constantly searching for ways to boost their energy throughout the day, whether to be able to function in the early morning, get over the afternoon slump, or stay awake at night to get more work done.  

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THE BASICS OF YOGA

THE BASICS OF YOGA
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The word yoga comes from the Sanskirit word "yul" which means, " to bind, join, attach as well as union, to direct and concentrate one's attention, to use and apply"

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Stay cool and calm

Stay cool and calm
Mind

Think of a stressful situation: a fear of heights, gridlock traffic, public speaking, a busy schedule, the options are endless. Most people turn to caffeine to help them get through these situations, however, that is often the worst thing you can do. When you allow yourself to relax and focus on the task at hand you’re entering a “flow state,” we call this The Power Of Calm. And, maybe is all you need?

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SOURCE OF KNOWLEDGE

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    It seemed like there was no end in sight. Henry Wicker looked up at the bright blue and cloudless sky. He took a deep breath and let out a long sigh. The cloudless sky, typically welcomed this time of year, was foreboding of more trouble.

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    Now, this may sound like a bold claim. However, make no mistake - there is such a product - and it's changing lives. The research is there, the testimonials are astounding, and the product is safe and effective.

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    The biggest organ in the body is the skin. It safeguards your internal organs from harm and serves as the first line of defense against sickness and infection. It is impossible to overstate how crucial it is to maintain good skin.

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    Immune defenses resemble the police force. It roams the entire area and alerts for assistance when it notices a problem. It differs from other systems in this regard since it must be able to respond in any area of the body. Innate and adaptive immunity are the two layers of defense offered by the immune system.

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    According to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mosquitoes and ticks are mostly to blame for the more than threefold increase in vector-borne illness cases in the United States since 2004

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    Maintaining optimal magnesium levels is crucial for healthy blood sugar management since magnesium is required for insulin secretion and carbohydrate metabolism.

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    It's not too late to join the whole-food wheatgrass craze. Some may feel that whole-food wheatgrass is a health fad associated with obsessed fitness freaks. People become hooked on daily wheatgrass because they need more greens...

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    The retail sales of dietary supplements more than doubled from $17 billion to over $36 billion between 2000 and 2017. Over 65% of people in the UK and 52% of Americans say they now take a type of dietary supplement.

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    Think for a moment about your goals. What do you really want? And what’s the best way to get there?

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    Linda stared out at the setting sun. The last rays of light were falling on her day, which could only be described as – “frustrating.” She pondered over the events of the previous twelve hours and wasn’t pleased.

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    It’s easy to think you have everything covered. That all your “ducks are in a row.” And that you’re living the healthiest life possible.

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    As Sara crossed the threshold of her forties, it was as if some invisible hand had flipped a switch and she started to feel the effects of aging. A distinct loss in energy levels...

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    Becoming overloaded can be a severe problem. And it's all too easy in the current world we live in. There are almost unlimited options for anything and everything.

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    Harold was proud of where he was. For several months he's taken to the challenge of improving the way his body feels. And with this challenge, he has decided to do it as naturally as possible, doing so he came across Carbon C60 from FullerLifeC60

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    Dishwashing, snow shoveling, and other heavy labor - it’s no wonder the skin on our hands gets dryer than our arms and other parts of the body. Like the skin on our faces...

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    Amidst the chaos and turbulence of the world today, it can be tempting to surrender to worry and anxiety. From the persistent rise in inflation to conflicts overseas and the ever-present threat of new and dangerous illnesses, there are numerous sources of stress that we often feel powerless against.

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    As the Neolithic man rose out of Africa, they naturally began migrating. As with all species, hunting for food and better living conditions gave birth to this migration.

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    Employees Stuck in “Lower Brain”? Try One of These Eight Mood Shifters. A neuroscience expert says when leaders take these deceptively simple actions, it dramatically shifts how employees think, feel, and perform.

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    Deep down we all know that we need sleep to survive, in the same way, that we need air, water, and food.

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    Jessica looked out at the darkening sky. It was early on a summer day, and the air was still cool. Perfect for Jessica’s morning jog.

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    Rebecca noticed her energy levels were not up to par for the last few months. She was becoming fatigued while performing the most normal of tasks, like sweeping the floor and unloading the dishwasher.

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    Take a moment and perform a simple exercise. Walk over to your medicine cabinet and think about what you see.

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    It goes without saying that winter months are not kind to our skin. Anyone with already dry skin can agree that the reduced moisture in the outdoor air combined with dry indoor heat due to furnaces and central air makes our skin even drier and flakier.

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  • The expression "I have a gut feeling" is more than just a turn of phrase. Your gut is, in fact, a second brain. It's called the enteric nervous system, or the ENS. In the last 15 years or so, scientists...

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  • Near the sun-drenched coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the country of Lebanon, lies a town called Bchaaleh. To the west lies the sea, mountains surround the town, and to the north are the ancient cities of Beirut and Damascus to the northeast.

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    No wonder Sleeping Beauty looked so good … she took long naps, never got old, and didn’t have to do anything...

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  • Sophia is hard at work. Her deadline is close, and she is toiling away at top speed. Sophia is a baker, and she has an order for 300 cupcakes.

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  • For many people, as they age, their body continually sends out warnings that life doesn’t get any easier. Diminishing energy, fatigue, weight gain, poor digestion, and loss of mental focus are just some of the warning signs our body sends out telling us… you’re getting old.

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  • The light peaked through the curtains, streaming perfectly, hitting Harold in the face. He tried to close his eyes a little tighter to get a few more minutes of sleep. This didn't work, and Harold realized it was time to wake up.

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    With Thanksgiving and other holidays almost here, we have tips on how to make family gatherings into lifetime memories and avoid disaster from Dr. Ken Druck, a best-selling author, and expert on family psychology.

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