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While Summer has been trudging on, somewhat relentlessly at times, I do hope you have had a chance to enjoy the summer a bit. The weather has been pretty warm. It’s also been difficult to have the usual gatherings this year, least not in the same way. I’m sure though, you have managed to reinvent summertime fun with friends and family. Luckily, I’ve been able to enjoy some time off from work and spend some time with my family and relaxing. 

Another way I like to relax is to do some gardening. Establishing a garden can give you a good feeling of accomplishment, and the benefit of foods you grew yourself to enjoy and share with your family.

Gardening can be done big medium or small. You can do a great big garden in your yard if you have the room and time. You can do a raised garden bed that is moderate in size that may be easier to manage. You can even do container gardening, which can be portable, done on a smaller scale, even if you don’t have a yard.

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FIVE WAYS TO BE KIND TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS

Kindness is more than doing a favor for a friend or giving a portion of your paycheck to charity. Kindness is the quality of being loving, genuine, and empathetic – and spreading this energy into every area of your life. But in order to really show kindness to the world, you must first be kind to yourself, which begins with taking care of yourself and your personal needs. Read More

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MEN HAVE HORMONES, TOO: THE IMPORTANCE OF TESTOSTERONE IN HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

When you hear “hormone health,” you may automatically think of the cyclical nature of women’s hormones and the many health issues that stem from hormonal imbalances. Men have hormones, too, and it’s important to include men in the discussion around proper hormonal health and preventing hormonal imbalances. Read More

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I hope you are doing well and beginning to really have a chance to enjoy the fresh outdoors! This is now the height of the summer months. We have finally gotten far enough out from the Covid19 restrictions that we are able to enjoy more activities without as much worry.

This has been a challenging time with the stay at home orders, precautions, and recent upsets of economical, political and social issues. While I am primarily a nurse and health educator, the recent events overlap greatly with maintaining health and wellness. Because, if you do not feel safe, from any of the previously mentioned issues, that alone can impact your health greatly.

It is important to build your own foundation of health and wellness in order to remain strong and have the wherewithal to not only endure any changes we face, but also the ability to be resilient physiologically and psychologically. This is important in building your immune system and prevent it’s breakdown, which would leave you susceptible not only to viruses such as Covid19, but also to prevent other illnesses acute and chronic.

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OPTIMIZE YOUR BRAIN HEALTH: FIVE PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND LIFESTYLE TIPS FOR A HEALTHY BRAIN

Believe it or not, your brain is always changing and adapting. Your brain is hard at work each day, constantly synthesizing information and adapting in response to new experiences. This adaptive quality is known as the brain’s plasticity, or ability to strengthen and fine-tune its functions in response to external stimuli. Read More

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TEN WAYS TO START AN AT-HOME WORKOUT ROUTINE TODAY

Ready to start making the most of your training at home? There are so many ways to start or spice up your routine by shifting your perspective and making full use of what you have at home. As many gyms and studios remain closed, a solid at-home workout regimen can bring some normalcy and relief to your daily schedule. Read More

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A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO MINDFUL MEDITATION: FIVE TIPS FOR STARTING A MEDITATION PRACTICE

By dictionary definition, meditation means to reflect, ponder, or contemplate. But these actions can look different from person to person, and as such, meditation is much more. Read More

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Seven Values to Share with Others

      We have found ourselves amid an incredibly challenging time to say the least. This more so even than the events of 911. While that inherently affected us all in very stressful and mournful ways. This current crisis is one not seen in over 100 years since the Spanish Flu Pandemic. What has also impacted us in a Global way, is the ability now to hear about the events in an instant and 24/7 manner due to the current technology. This alone has heightened our worldwide view of what is going on.

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HOW TO CREATE THE IDEAL COMBINED HOME AND OFFICE SPACE

As we settle into new routines, many of us may find the “work from home” concept to be foreign and stressful. Whether you’re grappling with a packed house, balancing multiple schedules within one home, or living in tight quarters, there are many factors that come into play as you embark on setting up a productive home office space. Read More

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Renewal and Resilience: How to Spring Back

 

We have found ourselves in a very strange and unnerving circumstance. This Pandemic has managed to slow everything almost everywhere to nearly a standstill, with no known date of reprieve. Luckily enough in most of the United States Spring has arrived, or is arriving. So, the weather is warming, and flowers and trees are beginning to bloom. This leaves me with much refreshment! To hear all the birds and other wildlife is like music. Seeing the sun come out, warming up the earth and bringing life to the landscape gives me hope. 

While we are maintaining our Social Distance we can still enjoy the fresh air and benefits of this spring renewal. Take time to go for walks outside, spend time in your yard if you have one, consider planting a small manageable garden. A garden can provide a great variety of food sources that will not require you to frequent the store every 3-4 days. Finding your favorite fruits or vegetables that can grow in your region and planting some of them can have many benefits.

  

Working outside in a garden brings many people hours of enjoyment, some even say it is meditative. Many people love getting their hands in the soil planting, weeding, etc. This is also a fantastic opportunity to introduce children to gardening, and teaching them where food really comes from! Kids will really dig watching seeds get planted and grow into these full grown plant foods that they can later cut, cook, eat, and enjoy!

  

Through gardening you are literally reaping what you sow.

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