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How One Little Gadget Helped Us Get Healthy This Summer

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Use the 1/2 rule. Aim for 1/2 as much protein and carbohydrates while doubling your servings of vegetables and fruit… …walk around inside your house, or even outside, while talking on the phone… …or drink a tall glass of water before you eat – it’s easy to mistake thirst for hunger. Over the last two […]

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Can Mindfulness Change Your Brain Structure?

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Gray. A color often associated with negative things such as aging, ambiguity, and bad weather… But there’s one place where more gray is good – and that’s in your brain. A higher concentration of gray matter in certain areas of the brain is correlated with higher intelligence. So now the question is, how do you […]

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When the Brain Changes, People’s Lives Can Change …… and We Wanted to See it in Action

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The brain’s amazing ability to change and rewire itself is crucial to helping people heal. That’s why we created the webinar series on the New Brain Science. We got curious about how practitioners were using the ideas in their work. So a few months ago, we held a contest for people who attended the webinar […]

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Expand Your Impact(without increasing your hours?)

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Back in 2003, my otherwise healthy father had a serious myocardial infarction. For days I traveled back and forth from my home to the hospital in Massachusetts, visiting, keeping track of his progress, and advocating on his behalf. Had I been in private practice, or working for a hospital or agency, that would have been […]

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How to Stay Ahead of the Changes in Our Professions

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Many of us were drawn to our profession because we wanted to help people . . . . . . but what happens when fewer and fewer people seek your help? With the economy and people having busier lives, a lot of practices are starting to see a steady decline in clients coming in on […]

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What Will Your Greatest Accomplishment Be?

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Last fall, the Women’s Center at the University of Connecticut (which I helped found back in the 70’s) had their 40th anniversary celebration. For the occasion, they invited one of my long-time heroes, the renowned feminist activist, Ms. Gloria Steinem as their keynote speaker. During her talk, she told a story of being asked what […]

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Mindfulness Works – Here’s the Evidence

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When it comes to introducing mindfulness, people often have a lot of preconceived notions, along with plenty of objections about why the practice won’t work for them. The range of protests can go from “I just don’t have enough focus” all the way to “This simply won’t work for me.” If you’ve ever had a […]

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Mindfulness Power Tools For Cancer Survivors

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A diagnosis of cancer can change a person’s life in the blink of an eye. And the feeling of helplessness that often accompanies it can remain even after recovery. So how can we help people regain a sense of control over their lives after they’ve experienced cancer? There’s actually a unique program aimed at helping […]

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Mindful Change from an Early Age

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For a lot of us, success in life starts with learning the right habits. And for parents, it’s essential to start children off on the right foot by teaching them good habits from an early age. In fact, there’s one “habit” in particular that parents can pass on to their children – one that can […]

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How Prisoners Are Benefiting From Yoga

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The other day, we shared a video of a practitioner who introduced mindfulness to female prisoners (if you missed it, you can check it out here). We received a lot of thoughtful comments, and found out that even among our readers, there are practitioners introducing mindfulness in prisons.  Since so many people were interested, we […]

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