3 Surprising Ways Your Mother Still Controls How You Eat, Part 3: The Expert

With this post I am going to conclude my 3-part series on how moms can influence our eating habits for better or worse. Last week I […]

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3 Surprising Ways Your Mother Still Controls How You Eat, Part 2: The Traditionalist

Last week, I wrote about how an emotional eater can inadvertently harm three generations of a family, and how to begin to overcome it. This week […]

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3 Surprising Ways Your Mother Still Controls How You Eat, Part 1: The Emotional Eater

With the holidays coming up, I’ve been reflecting on why I have developed healthy eating habits, such as avoiding refined sugar and fried foods, which were a […]

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Dance Beats Fitness Training for Memory and Balance

I was just in Gold Coast, Australia for a family wedding. Needless to say, there was a lot of dancing. I’ve been somewhat dance-deprived for […]

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How Poetry Makes You Smarter

I’ve been writing poetry for over 25 years. I’ve published some of it via 8 books. I’m not sure where it comes from, only that it keeps […]

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Lower Your Cholesterol with Plant-Based Foods

In my previous blogs, I have been focusing on wellness and reducing risk factors for lifestyle diseases, because these are preventive and behavioral approaches. This is […]

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8 Scientific Practices That Make You Happier

I’ve been following the science behind happiness for some time now, and examining the implications for engagement and wellness. From my Vipassana training, I learned that […]

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Awakened Living: Book Launch

As I started working on my new book, Awakened Living, I noticed that it was the right time. This book focuses on how inner trauma […]

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5 Biomimicry Principles for Collective Intelligence

I’ve been reading my esteemed colleague Dr. Tamsin Woolley-Barker’s Teeming: How Superorganisms Work to Build Infinite Wealth in a Finite World for the past few […]

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8 Neuroscience Tips for Trust and Workplace Engagement

I’ve been blogging about workplace engagement a lot recently, and my last post explored biomimicry approaches for engaging staff. Recent neuroscience research establishes trust as one of […]

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