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by Janet_Levine It is a rare gift in our busy lives to be able to step back, unplug, and find our core again--and a central purpose of our lives--in such a pristine setting. For the past almost a month that is what I have been doing in Rabun Gap county in the mountains of northern Georgia. I am writing a book on the material that can be found on this blog. The hours I've spent writing here have whizzed by. One evening... 8/7/2009 3:34:51 PM
by Chani The keys to ease back pain and improve posture: Confident, strong, graceful and healthy. Who do you think of when you read those words? I bet its someone who stands tall and moves in a coordinated, controlled manner. Often times this person was once an athlete of some type. Wether it be a football player or a dancer. At some point in their life they learned the key points to carrying themselves correctly.... 8/3/2009 7:47:55 PM
by Andrew Pacholyk By Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac Peacefulmind.com Our lives are filled with transitions. From birth to death, women tend to go through a major transition cycle every seven years, with men it is every eight years. So looking at our lives in cycles helps us to map out in our mind or better understand our transitions and how to approach them. For women, the seventh cycle in her life is related to menopause.... 7/29/2009 5:04:16 AM
by Donald McGee Personal Evolution | Health & Wellness | Cost Savings | Quality of Life FOUNDATION STATEMENT My name is Donald McGee, MD, PhD and I am a co-founder Physician of Wellness.com along with Ranya Alexander , MD, PhD. I'm a Physician with a PhD in Health Studies who is trying to make a difference in our health care primarily by supporting prevention in a broad sense. This means that Wellness and Prevention... 7/20/2009 7:00:00 AM
by Chani An excuse not to work out, or a REASON TO work out. As a personal trainer, people want to talk to me about how they used to work out, or the reasons why they can't work out. My favorite conversations are about the body, how to move it, and new ideas. So approach me, I want to talk to you. Unfortunately, I often hear, "I can't do anything right now because (insert excuse here)"... Well, I'm here to... 7/19/2009 11:43:39 AM
by wojcik11 To many, the idea of eliminating dairy from their diet seems an impossible request. We love our dairy....we love our cheese! Many of us won't give it up without a fight, but once we do..we see clearly why dairy is just for baby cows! Dairy is a very common allergen for many individuals. We do not make the lactase enzyme along our gastrointestinal tracts after childhood, and so many people experience... 7/15/2009 4:29:44 AM
by Janet_Levine As the June 21 summer solstice heralded the summer months many of us pulled out road maps to study the routes for our summer vacation trips. Do we want the scenic route through the mountains this time, or the quicker drive along the highway? Or maybe even we should try the third option we have always wanted to see-the coastal route-even if it adds half a day to our drive time. Do we want to stay in... 7/9/2009 11:51:31 AM
by Chani Ready or not, swimsuit season is here! I was shopping the other day.. and you know what? They seriously need to change the lighting in the dressing rooms! Lights from above... should only come from Heaven. Not dressing room ceilings! With that said, I worry about the self talk that goes on in these rooms. Listen to me, lose the negative reflection of yourself, and take action. Here are some ways to... 7/1/2009 1:41:36 PM
by Janet_Levine By Janet Levine This is the season of graduation addresses and the one by Paul Hawken to the Class of 2009 at the University of Portland, May 3rd, 2009 was singular. Hawken is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, journalist, and author. Starting at age 20, he dedicated his life to sustainability and changing the relationship between business and the environment. So he knows about generational change.... 6/17/2009 10:32:52 AM
by Dr Praver 6-16-09 I began talking about love and the brain yesterday. President Obama considered empathy as central to his pick for Supreme Court judge. By empathy he meant the ability to walk in someone else's shoes, not to be like them, but to resonate with them. I think empathy is essential in the psychology of politics and in the psychology of love. If extreme right wing and hate groups had more empathy... 6/16/2009 12:25:24 PM
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