March 21, 2020
Climbing the Hill
Climbing the Hill Created inNewsletter Library,Exercise & Fitness Climbing a hill is a useful metaphor for activities involved in accomplishing a major goal, overcoming longstanding obstacles, or achieving a noteworthy milestone. But you must be prepared to engage in such a climb. Striking out without a metaphorical map, compass, bottle of water, or raingear will…
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February 2, 2020
Checkmate
Checkmate Created inNewsletter Library,Wellness In chess, checkmate occurs when a playerâÂÂs king is under attack and has no safe place to go. The king is threatened and every possible escape route is blocked. Such an existential condition, an allegorical âÂÂno exit,â is known as checkmate. In life, a person may be similarly threatened by a…
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January 25, 2020
Can Work Be Relaxing?
Can Work Be Relaxing? Created inNewsletter Library,Life-Work Balance Not too many people would agree that “oh, yeah, my work is relaxing”. For most of us, work involves plenty of stress. If we’re in customer service, there’s always a seemingly never-ending stream of customers with an abundance of problems that need to be handled yesterday. If…
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January 13, 2020
Built to Last
Built to Last Created inNewsletter Library,Senior Health Just like the well-known, best-selling American truck, your body is built to last. But if it’s built to last, why do so many people have serious problems with their bodies? If a human body is built to last, why does it seem to break down so easily? The…
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January 1, 2020
Being Young, Feeling Young
Being Young, Feeling Young, Looking Young Created inNewsletter Library,Staying Young Poets throughout the centuries have helped us see that being young is a state of mind. That special state of mind impels us to take actions on our own behalf, actions that have specific consequences for our health and well-being. But so many people believe…
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December 28, 2019
Bad Habits Lead to Bad Health
Bad Habits Lead to Bad Health Created inNewsletter Library,Breaking Bad Habits Did you know that drinking too much soda or other carbonated beverages could interfere with calcium absorption – a problem that could eventually lead to osteoporosis? Or that slouching at a desk all day or tapping away at a computer keyboard can lead to…
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November 30, 2019
Avoiding Painful Leg Cramps
Avoiding Painful Leg Cramps Created inNewsletter Library,Back, Body & Joint Pain Your mind has finally stopped racing and you’ve just nodded off, only to be rudely awakened by a deep knot of sudden pain in your thigh, calf or in the arch of your foot. Athletes and high heel wearers alike are often awakened from…
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November 18, 2019
Are You Connected?
Are You Connected? Created inNewsletter Library,Mind-Body Connection Being connected is very important in our modern world. Could you imagine how you’d feel if you left your cell phone at home? For teenagers, a cell phone is much more than a tool. For teens, cell phones are status symbols, but they also represent a connection to…
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November 2, 2019
Advice For A Healthy New Year
Advice For A Healthy New Year Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips There is no better time to rejuvenate your health than the start of a new year. So don’t let your resolution to eat more nutritiously fall by the wayside. Just a few simple changes in your diet and lifestyle can have a positive impact on…
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October 29, 2019
Action or Reaction?
Action or Reaction? Created inNewsletter Library,Exercise & Fitness We’re all familiar with the mechanism of action-and-reaction in the world of sports. Pitcher-and-batter is an action-reaction duo in baseball. A basketball guard driving to the hoop and a defender leaping to block the shot is another example. A racecar driver negotiating a tight turn at speed…
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