
I’ll admit it: I’m a little obsessed with Europe. In the past I’ve written about the French Paradox , and there’s a big part of me that would like to be reborn in this life as a French woman (and not only because spa treatments are considered part of the French healthcare system). Also, I […]
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When I was a kid, my mother refused to allow me or my sisters to chew gum. This was an incredible injustice in my eyes. Chewing gum was cool! But she stayed firm: she couldn’t stand seeing little girls chomping away on gum. To her, it looked cheap, stupid, and classless. As an adult, I […]
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Getting healthy as a mom is a major challenge. There are a lot of reasons for this. Primarily, there’s the time issue. Also, we tend to do the martyr/nurturer thing of taking care of everyone first. But here’s the deal: you are no good to anyone if you are not healthy. I liken it to […]
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In recent years, you might have heard rumors about chocolate being good for your health. And you promptly dismissed said rumors as being way too good to be true. But this week a study was published that is seriously validating the idea of chocolate as health food. According to the folks at the British Medical Journal, chocolate is […]
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I just finished devouring a book called 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think, by Laura Vanderkam. This is an incredible book, and one that just might change my life. How many of us say “I have no time.”? We all say that, as far as I can tell. We all feel like […]
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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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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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Magnetism isn’t reserved for the young, the good-looking, or the most confident. It’s all about the energy you exude. And here’s the thing… We all possess magnetic energy; we just need to learn how to tap into it. Regardless of how old you are, if you understand the principles behind magnetism, you CAN become that […]
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Are you always overthinking? Do you constantly replay conversations in your head? Do you spend hours researching before every small decision? Many of us struggle with decision-making. But while we might think we’re just being cautious, we’re actually stalling our own progress. In this article, I’m sharing the psychology behind a lack of decisiveness and […]
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