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StretchLabs Is Taking Stretching from a Pre-Workout Activity to Part of a Holistic Wellness Regimen

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The company is growing fast and has opened more than 900 locations worldwide since it was founded in 2015. When you don’t have mobility or your full mobility or you have some pain or something that’s limiting your activity, life kind of stops. And you don’t have to live that way.” What is StretchLab?

2016 279
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5 Strategies for Making Your New Year’s Resolutions Work

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Surprisingly, many don’t. Why don’t they work? This article was published in January 2015 and has been updated. Only 29% of people planned to make a New Year’s resolution in 2022, according to a CBS News poll. But even big, bold changes can start with simple ones—if you focus on just today, this week or this month.

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Not All Stories Have Happy Endings—For This Entrepreneur, It Was Still Worth It

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After a major activewear retailer copied multiple designs in 2015, K-DEER fans started the hashtag #IStandWithKDEER to express their support for K-DEER and call for a boycott, which ultimately led the brand to pull the items. Deer’s mental health has improved greatly since coming out, and she’s now in remission from major depressive disorder.

2014 264
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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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Suz Amaro is the creator of the Vivesmart, a philosophy and ecosystem that accompanies more than 300 business owners to build a more productive and happy lifestyle. So, we asked you, our readers, to nominate the people who have made long-lasting, positive change in your life. And with that, we introduce to you, the SUCCESS 125. Jean Accius.

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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The captain didn’t hesitate, despite the small chance she could never fly again if having only one remaining kidney left her too weak to pass stringent pilot health standards. Not wanting to burden or rely on others for rides, the teen walked an approximately 10-mile round trip commute to work, in the dark, for more than a year. Elisa Zied.

2017 279