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There’s a Reason Your Free Time Is So Draining

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According to a 2021 study published in the International Journal of Research in Education and Science, when comparing university students who engage in active and passive activities, those engaged in passive activities had lower perceived health outcomes and levels of happiness. We choose the path of least resistance.

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How to Refresh Your Failed New Year’s Resolutions

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Often, we look to external expectations to form our definitions of success , be they social standards of attractiveness, financial targets or glamorous vacations taken by distant friends on social media. What if, instead, your definition of health has more to do with bodily movement? Is your failed goal actually someone else’s?

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Launching a Supplement Business: 5 Tips for Getting High-Quality Leads

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The Council for Responsible Nutrition found that supplement use had reached an all-time high in 2019 with 77% of American adults taking supplements in some form. The most popular of these are vitamins with specialty supplements like fish oils and fatty acids meant to improve overall health coming in second.

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How Three Post-Secondary Programs Are Setting Autistic Individuals on a Path to Success

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They formed the foundation the following year and opened the Els Center of Excellence in 2015 in Jupiter, Florida. Magro was diagnosed with a form of autism—Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified—at 4 years old. Els for Autism is now global with entities in Canada, South Africa and the U.K. He speaks from experience.

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Will Joining the 5 AM Club Change Your Life?

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Told in parable form, the story features four central characters: the Spellbinder, the Homeless Man/Billionaire, the Artist and the Entrepreneur. This article originally appeared in the September/October 2019 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated. Maybe it’s as simple as not hitting snooze. appeared first on SUCCESS.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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And it was a fun lifestyle. And it really felt almost insensitive, from my point of view, to prospect clients, prospective clients, during such a difficult health and safety crisis. We should also thank them for buying a surf company and health food, drink company and those sorts of things because that was important as well.

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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. She has more than 20 years experience in business, healthcare and education with master’s degrees in Health Services Administration, Education, and Human Organizational Systems.

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