
An anti-inflammatory lifestyle has become something of an obsession for me. It was thrust upon me, really, after a health incident that caused me to take a very hard look at my own lifestyle. Chronic inflammation is at the root of many of our disease processes, as we’re only just beginning to understand. I blogged about […]
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I’m always happy to report when there’s good news about chocolate. And here’s the latest: a recent study found an association between chocolate consumption and a reduced risk of stroke. The study was conducted in Sweden and examined the dietary habits of more than 37,000 men aged 45-79. Researchers found that the men who ate […]
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A recent study showed that people in their 40s with a wide circle of friends have a greater sense of well-being than those without close friendships. (As a side note, the researchers behind this study are calling these ages “mid-life” which, PS, people: I staunchly refuse to do. Hovering, as I am, close to 40 I will probably […]
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A very interesting report was published recently about the power of the mind-body connection (something I’m a big believer in). You’ve probably heard about the placebo effect: the fact that some patients will feel better on a medication, even if there’s no active ingredient–a phenomenon that provides strong evidence for the mind-body connection. But the dark side of the placebo […]
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We already know that wine is full of antioxidants, is good for your heart, and reduces your risk of stroke…but now a recent study has suggested that wine may actually improve your bone health, too. I’m going to go ahead and file this news under Y for Yesss. In fact, this isn’t the first study to […]
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I have long maintained that stress is a major, under-recognized trigger for illness and unwell. I have little doubt that stress contributed to my own health crisis. And now, an important study has come out validating that connection. The study was published this week in the British Medical Journal. It was a large study, looking at […]
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Squeezing exercise into a busy life is challenging. I know. Trust me. So, I’m always on the lookout for easy ways to boost activity. Here’s one: clip on a pedometer. A recent study in New Zealand showed that making this one little change–just the simple act of wearing a pedometer–almost doubled walking rates in the 300+ subjects they […]
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Is your job stressing you out? And worse–is it damaging your health? A study was published recently to show that women with more job stress have higher rates of heart disease. “Women who had high-strain jobs had a 40% higher likelihood of having a cardiovascular event compared to women who were in the low-strain category,” […]
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I get a lot of headaches. Everyone manifests their stress in different ways (crappy sleep, for example, or an irritable gut…) but I carry mine squarely in my neck and shoulder muscles. Which, consequently, translates to frequent tension headaches. I’ve also had the distinct displeasure, in recent years, of experiencing migraines. Now that’s some nasty pain. I have newfound sympathy for […]
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Your life purpose does not arrive with a marching band and a big green light. It’s much more subtle than you think. It doesn’t feel like certainty, an epiphany, or a deep knowing. And this is why so many people struggle to find it. More often, purpose feels like curiosity mixed with fear. It’s that […]
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Whether it’s a mentor, manager, partner, or system, many of us are waiting for someone to come and hand us a better life. But here’s what you need to know… No one is coming, and if you keep waiting for permission, you’ll be waiting forever. Harsh but true. And look, it’s not your fault because […]
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How many times have you said “I want to… but now’s not the right time” or “I want to… but it’s not realistic” This thought pattern is incredibly common and incredibly destructive. Because talking ourselves out of things doesn’t protect us, it just shrinks our lives. I’ve seen this “obstacle obsession” in my work, in […]
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Most people don’t end up with a life they regret because of one big mistake. Rather, it’s the thousand tiny moments when they chose comfort over courage. And the scary part? Most of these choices happen without us even realizing it. You see, our brain is constantly convincing us to choose comfort over growth. So […]
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Most people think they must make gigantic life changes to change their lives. Leave their job, start a business, move to a new country… But it’s not drastic external changes that create real transformation. It’s the habits we build… and in particular, whether or not we build this ONE specific habit. Without this one habit, […]
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That voice in your head that keeps whispering: “You’re not ready,” “You’re not good enough,” Wouldn’t it be nice to destroy it… permanently? Well in this article, I’m sharing exactly how you can… and it doesn’t involve confidence tricks or positive thinking. No matter how skeptical you are, or how much that inner voice is […]
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