
I love yoga. There are so many reasons yoga is good for you. And it’s interesting that physicians are increasingly “prescribing” it as a therapeutic intervention for their patients. Count me as one of those physicians! Yoga has been shown to be beneficial for a wide variety of health concerns. Not to mention the somewhat […]
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Research has been popping up lately in my news reader and inbox about things that add (or subtract) years to our lives. And some of it is fascinating. But let’s face it: a lot of the health advice out there requires a pretty serious level of commitment, energy, and effort. In contrast to all that, I […]
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A study was published last week with some intriguing results. The researchers looked at the effect of music therapy on patients with cancer. This was a review study, which meant they analyzed data from multiple studies–30 trials in this case–and drew conclusions from the collection of results. They found that music therapy (“music medicine”) improved mood, anxiety, and quality […]
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Everywhere I look these days I see something about the Dukan Diet. it’s the diet that, famously, Kate and her mother went on prior to the Royal Wedding. And it’s touted as the new French woman’s secret. Apparently it swept Europe after it was first published in 2000, and now it’s come to North America. […]
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So I talk a lot about coffee. I love my Starbucks. But what about tea? Yes, I love tea too. At my house, 3 pm is definitely tea time. This is more a cultural thing than anything else, for me, having British parents and having spent two sabbaticals in the UK. Most people have a […]
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Here’s what I’ve been checking out lately. How Much Protein Should I Eat? (from Fit Sugar). This one’s for my vegetarian sister who has asked me this exact question. Great tool. Train Your Brain To Crave Healthy Foods (from CNN Health). Interesting! I doubt I could re-wire myself, like they describe in this article, to the degree that […]
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It turns out being an optimist is good for your health. Harvard grads who were optimists at age 25 had better health outcomes for the next three decades. In broad sweeps, optimists have better cardiovascular health than pessimists. Their immune systems are more responsive, and they have more resilience to stress. The reason? Optimists have a […]
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A new study found that celery (specifically, luteolin, a compound found within celery) had brain-boosting power in older mice. Yes, celery. So this got me thinking: are there other things you can do to upgrade your smarty-pants quotient? You betcha. Omega-3 fatty acids are well-known to boost brain function. This, in addition to all the other health benefits of omega-3, […]
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Do you feel like you’re doing everything right, but somehow you’re not moving any closer to your dreams? I get it. I felt like that for many years, and it’s something I’ve seen in many of my clients, too. You’re reading all the right books, setting goals, and changing your routine. Yet, you still don’t […]
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What if I told you there’s a blueprint for reinvention? And that if you follow the sequence exactly, you will finally become the person you know you’re meant to be? I know it sounds intangible and airy, but there’s a real 3-step method I’ve used personally and with my clients, and the results have been […]
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After years of coaching clients through identity change, I’ve noticed this pattern… Whenever someone feels stuck, they immediately assume the reason is “lack of motivation.” So they force more discipline, more willpower, and better morning routines… yet they still remain stuck. Why? Because they’re trying to fix the wrong thing. While it may look and […]
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I used to think I was just “the cautious one.” The one who hesitated, overthought, and took forever to make decisions. I told myself it was just my personality… because some people are naturally more careful than others, right? Turns out, hesitation is not due to caution. Rather, it’s a sign of low confidence. And […]
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If you want to change your life, you might feel tempted to blow things up overnight — quit your job, move abroad, change your entire personality. But transformation doesn’t come from drastic action. It comes from tiny actions that are repeated over time. The key to reinventing yourself is to think micro, shifting your life […]
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Productivity is not always down to how much energy or motivation you have. It actually has a lot to do with habits and unconscious behaviors — and if you’re unaware of them, you can end up losing years of your life to things that don’t matter. In this article, I’ll walk you through 4 things […]
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