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And Now…the Rest of the Story…

What did you think of last week’s coaching tip?   Did the numbers or video give you or someone you know a sense of unease?     Last week, we unveiled the first step to making a lasting change in any area of life – having a sense of unease. But having a sense of unease […]

Lasting Change is Possible with These Three Things

Have you made a New Year’s resolution? Many of us have…and the good news is most of us are probably still on track since we are just a couple of days into the new year!   The age-old question is… how long will we be able to stay committed to our resolutions…and why are some […]

It’s Not Dying You Should Worry About…

Have you ever heard someone say something similar to this: “No one lives forever…I might as well enjoy life while I can!” or “So what if I die a few years early?  It’s worth it to be able to enjoy my donuts and fast food.”       We all have!  But how many people […]

Is Inflammation a Secret Killer?

Are you confused about inflammation and how it affects your health?   Is it good for you, or bad? If you are confused, rest assured you’re not alone. We want to help you understand what it is and how it might be affecting your health, or the health of your loved ones.   People sometimes […]

Sodium…Where You Least Expect It!

How much sodium are you consuming every day? Believe it or not, the average American consumes over 3,500 mg of sodium daily!  The CDC also reports that about 90% of Americans 2 years old and older consume too much sodium. Current recommendations are for less than 2,300 mg of sodium per day (ideally less than […]

If Superman Was a Spice, He Would Be This…

Turmeric…   the real deal or just a bunch of hype? Is it really as beneficial as some people claim?  We have several family members and friends who have dealt with arthritis and cancer who have asked, “what is the deal with turmeric?” We are here to tell you why you should get to know […]

The other pandemic?

As we begin to wrap up another year, we have been reflecting on the past 12 months. Of course, it’s impossible to think about this past year (or the past two years) without COVID being front and center. There is no disputing that COVID has been absolutely devastating, especially for families who have lost loved […]