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9 Types of Journaling and How They Can Benefit Mental and Physical Health

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Boosting mental and physical health The impact of journaling goes beyond Leid’s personal experiences; it’s been highly documented as a tool for boosting mental and physical health. Journaling can also have physical health benefits. The key,” Leid says, “is to find something that works for you.” Photo by ©Wendy K.

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Develop a Leader’s Mind

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And as founder of the Amen Clinics, I apply brain imaging science to clinical psychiatric practice, helping people overcome depression, brain injury and other debilitating issues through rediscovering brain health. But as a leader, it is vital that you understand the effect of brain health on your ability to lead.

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Hybrid workers exercise more, sleep longer and eat better

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Research among more than 2,000 hybrid workers by IWG suggests that the time saved by reduced commuting has led to multiple health and wellbeing benefits including weight loss, better cooking habits, improved mental health and a longer night’s sleep. A quarter have also cut their intake of sweets since pre-2020 as well.

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Losing Control, Finding Peace: Heidi Powell on Discovering True Strength Through Letting Go

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But it took facing her own exercise- and food-related issues, the couple’s divorce in May 2020, and finding new love with Dave Hollis for her to learn that letting go—not taking control—is ultimately what leads to inner peace. Health isn’t just physical. Feeling strong and nourished in your body is important to your overall health.

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How to Refresh Your Failed New Year’s Resolutions

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A 2020 study published in PLOS One found that participants with “approach-oriented goals” (that is, goals made with the intent to attain a desired result) rather than “avoidance-oriented goals” (goals made with the intent to avoid an undesirable result) were more likely to achieve their New Year’s resolutions.

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How Gratitude Works

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and you have to physically restrain yourself from releasing a deluge of information including, but not limited to, the health of your children, the location of your spouse, and your crazybusy (yes, one word) schedule in the days to come and those just passed? You know that feeling when someone asks you “how’s it going?” I hate that.

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What It’s Like to Float in a Sensory-Deprivation Tank

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Floating gravity-free in complete darkness and silence provides a host of putative health benefits, including joint-pain relief and decreased blood pressure. The water’s high salinity means that no life form, including microbes and other pathogens, can survive. Before you can reserve your session, you have to agree to a release form.

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