September 2011

Vacuuming the Stars

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That got your attention didn’t it?  It’s an entirely new spin on the expression, “the sky’s the limit.” Reading through a recent story that suggested ways to burn more calories, I came across this typo.  The person meant to say “stairs” instead of stars but I liked the mistake, thought it was good for sharing […]

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Stimulation, By Golly

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Research published this month in Cell Metabolism done by The Ohio State University suggest that stimulating environments turn stubborn, sticky white fat cells into readily available, easily burnable brown fat in mice. If this is true for humans, basically they are saying, when you’re environment is full of options and quality social connections, chances are you’ll end […]

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A Televsion Revolution

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The Emmy’s were on last night and it came to our attention that there is a lot of great television being made.  The first rub is that the average adult watches between 3-5 hours a day (Bureau of Labor and Statistics quotes 2.7 hrs or half of our leisure time activities; The Nielsen Corporation quotes 4.7 […]

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Results YOU Treasure

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People often ask us, “What kind of health coaching do you offer?”  We tell them, “Intrinsic Coaching,” and then we get, “What does ‘being more intrinsic’ mean, especially when it comes to personal wellbeing?” Definition:  Intrinsic = from Medieval Latin meaning “inward.”  The American Heritage Dictionary definition: “of or relating to the essential nature of a […]

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Thighs, Hips, and New Directions

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After an emotional spring and summer, with all the devastating weather, and the Fall bringing the heart rendering but hopeful rebuilding of lives, including this weekend’s powerful remembrance of 9/11, I thought we’d look at starting anew… Refresh our minds and bodies for an exciting new season. Olga is practicing a chair lunge that gets […]

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Farmer’s Market Finds – It’s Tomato Time

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Saturday was a dream day but with the temperature threatening to take it’s first dip below 40 degrees, it was time to harvest the remaining tomatoes in my garden. Tomatoes are recognized as an outstanding source of lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that has been linked to a reduced risk of certain cancers, osteoporosis and heart […]

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Vicarious Resiliency

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“Coming together is the beginning, Keeping together is progress, Working together is success.” ~ Henry Ford Picture this…  A new teacher is in her first classroom a week before school starts.  Between in-service trainings, new employee meetings, and all the other pre-season duties, she tacks up posters, arranges furniture, neatly places resources and lovingly prepares […]

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Getting a Local Grip (AGRiP)

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We’re here at an exciting gathering of health and risk pools that serve schools, towns, and other governmental agencies. WAIT! Before you grumble, “doesn’t apply to me,” STOP! Your roads, your emergency services, your parks, your town halls, your city clerk, your schools, and your communities are deeply affected by this topic. In other words, […]

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