21
Mar
Allergies affect a massive number of people each year. The tendency to become allergic is inherited, meaning that if you have parents and other relatives with sinus problems and other coughing and sneezing symptoms, chances are you will develop them as well. Most people develop allergic problems by the age of 30.
Many people are […]
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21
Mar
You’re going to die. I am going to die. Everyone around us is going to die.
The reality of death is, of course, both obvious and daunting for most of us. With the current tragic events in Japan and some very serious health news I received from someone close to me, I have been thinking about […]
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21
Mar
When I speak to people about starting a daily practice just about the first objection I encounter is: “I do not have time to do that.”
For someone just beginning their search for self-improvement and growth that’s a valid argument. For anyone who wants to find success, however they might define it, self-improvement is critical to […]
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21
Mar
Just last week, I posted an article about how you can make your own spring break -
without having to pack, get on a plane and wiggle your toes in the sand. I was
reminded of these more resting thoughts as I struggled to coordinate the spring break of my own kids over the past couple […]
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21
Mar
Have you ever experienced depression, irritability, mood swings, tremors, autoimmune diseases, chronic infections, felt sluggish, or lost in a say of brain fog? Maybe you sought the thought or help of a medical professional or health care practitioner in diagnosing or treating troublesome symptoms like temporary memory loss, fatigue, insomnia, joint pain, or headaches, only […]
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