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This week we look at change and progress. We may have made resolutions at the start of the new year... and now may be reaching the point when the novelty has worn off and we need support in sticking to our desired changes. This week's authors bring you tools to help you maintain the direction you have chosen for your path.
Our first featured article asks: “Am I Willing To Try Something New?”. We follow that up with an excerpt, from a new book entitled "Out of Your Comfort Zone", which reflects on "The Components of an Indestructible Mind-Set and a State of Excellence". We also look at ways of "Overcoming Reverses, Setbacks, and Obstacles".
One tool that can help us stay focused and on track is paying attention to our dreams. Read "What Are Dreams? Meaningless or Meaningful?" for insights. Then we learn to work with the breath in "Mindful Breathing for Children (and Parents) of All Ages". We round up our featured articles with "Tomorrow Land: Life Changing Questions Begin With Two Words: ‘What If’"
Then, as usual each week, we bring you numerous additional articles on health, relationships, the environment, etc. Scroll down below for articles to inspire, inform, and assist you in your day-to-day experience.
Wishing you enjoyable insightful reading, and of course a wonder-full, joy-full, and loving week.
Marie T. Russell
editor/publisher,
InnerSelf.com
"New Attitudes...New Possibilities"
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NEW ARTICLES THIS WEEK
Choosing Change: “Am I Willing To Try Something New?”
Written by Cindy Goodman Stulberg and Ronald J. Frey
The first step is to decide if you want to give change a try. That’s because change is a choice that requires commitment and has consequences. (Of course, not changing is also a choice, with its own set of consequences.)
Article is continued here: Choosing Change: “Am I Willing To Try Something New?”
The Components of an Indestructible Mind-Set and a State of Excellence
Written by Emma Mardlin, Ph.D.
Whilst there are always seemingly external factors beyond our control, we can always take charge of our own mind and control and we think and what we do, which incidentally will also bring the external under control in-line with our core deep-seated beliefs
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Overcoming Reverses, Setbacks, and Obstacles
Written by Ellen Grace O'Brian
At times, we experience steady progress as we move in the direction of fulfilling our goals and thriving along the way. Then, there are those times when we approach what is before us with discernment and preparation, but lo and behold, right in the pathway of successful completion of our worthy goal stands an obstacle.
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What Are Dreams? Meaningless or Meaningful?
Written by Doris E. Cohen, PhD
Most people pay no attention to their dreams because of the prevailing notion that dreams are nothing more than noise in the brain—vestiges of waking experiences that linger in the nervous system. Let me be frank: That assumption is simply false.
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Mindful Breathing for Children (and Parents) of All Ages
Written by Maureen Healy
Most of us have heard the word mindfulness, which we instinctively recognize as something beneficial for us and our children, but what is it, really? And how can it possibly help, especially in the midst of the daily grind of ensuring that homework is completed, devices are turned off, and drama is kept to a minimum?
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Tomorrow Land: Life Changing Questions Begin With Two Words: ‘What If’
Written by Theresa Cheung and Dr. Julia Mossbridge
The future or the unknown isn’t “out there” but already alive within us – pre-existing in our bodies, our senses, our feelings, our thoughts, our spirits or our consciousness. In other words, the answers we are seeking and the amazing future we hope for is already there within us waiting for us to just “see” it.
Article is continued here: Tomorrow Land: Life Changing Questions Begin With Two Words: ‘What If’
3 Ways To Be Smart On Social Media
by A. Trevor Sutton
This past year, many people deleted their social media accounts following revelations about privacy violations on…
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Treat Vitamin D Deficiency To Prevent Attacks Of COPD
by Adrian Martineau
Correcting vitamin D deficiency nearly halves the risk of potentially fatal lung attacks in patients with chronic…
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Why Celebrity, Award-Winning Chefs Are Usually White Men
by Nancy Lee
Another year, another list of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants. And another round of Michelin stars, Good Food Guide…
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How To Best Cope With The Heat
by Ian Musgrave
With the extreme heat it is vital that everyone take appropriate steps to manage the heat, including drinking plenty of…
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Why You Should Stop Buying Vitamins And Get More Sleep Instead
by Saverio Stranges
Almost half of all Canadians regularly take at least one nutritional supplement such as vitamins, minerals, fibre…
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Why Is Suicide On The Rise In The US – But Falling In Most Of Europe?
by Steven Stack
Suicide now ranks in the top 10 leading causes of death in the U.S.
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How Restaurants Are Wooing Flexitarians
by Sylvain Charlebois
Restaurants are struggling to respond to consumers who are rapidly shifting away from animal protein.
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Why Losing Some Species May Matter More Than Losing Others
by Arne Mooers and John Reynolds
Canada risks losing its polar bears in the North. And many runs of Chinook salmon on the Southern West Coast. And the…
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Why The More Women In Government, The Healthier A Population
by Edwin Ng and Carles Muntaner
In November 2015, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau formed the first gender-balanced cabinet in Canadian history.
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Tiny Houses Look Marvelous But Have A Dark Side As Well
by InnerSelf Staff
Tiny houses are everywhere. They’ve received heavy coverage in the media and there are millions of followers on dozens…
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Why There's No Such Thing As A Safe Tan
by H. Peter Soyer and Katie Lee
There’s a lot to be said for sunshine – both good and bad. It’s our main source of vitamin D, which is essential for…
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Do Cats And Dogs Understand Us When We Miaow Or Bark?
by Quixi Sonntag
There’s been a lot of research about communication between people and domestic animals like dogs and cats. We don’t…
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Our Obsession With Taking Photos Is Changing How We Remember The Past
by Giuliana Mazzoni
I recently visited the Hermitage in St Petersburg, Russia – one of the best art museums in the world. I was expecting…
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Should Catholics View The Pope As Infallible?
by Rebecca Rist
Pope Francis faced a testing year in 2018, which culminated in a spate of resignations that challenged his authority as…
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This Natural Bran Antioxidant Keeps Food Fresh Longer
by Andrea Elyse Messer
A natural antioxidant found in grain bran could preserve food longer and replace synthetic antioxidants currently in…
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How The Politics Of Fear Goes Tribal, Allowing Us To Be Manipulated
by Arash Javanbakht
Fear is arguably as old as life. It is deeply ingrained in the living organisms that have survived extinction through…
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Why Foraging For Free Is Food For The Soul
by Elisabeth S. Morris-Webb
In the past few years, there’s been a resurgence in the idea of foraging for food. The practice of hand gathering…
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What Makes Smartphones Smart?
by Daniel Miller
Has there ever been an invention so integral to our lives, and so intimate, as the smartphone? Yet they are slippery…
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This Town Adopted Trauma-Informed Care And Saw a Decrease in Crime and Suspension Rates
by Melissa Hellmann
Lincoln Alternative High School is in the small city of Walla Walla in southeastern Washington. It had been a place for…
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How Difficulty In Identifying Emotions Could Be Affecting Your Weight
by Aimee Pink, et al
Most of us, at some point, have turned to food to make ourselves feel better. Whether it is snuggling up with a pot of…
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How Do I Tell If I'm Dehydrated?
by Karen Dwyer
It’s a message that’s been drummed into us since childhood. Drink water, especially when it’s hot, otherwise you’ll get…
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Why Hearing Hate Speech Primes Your Brain For Hateful Actions
by Arthur Glenberg
A mark on a page, an online meme, a fleeting sound. How can these seemingly insignificant stimuli lead to acts as…
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Why You're Probably Brushing Your Teeth Wrong
by Nicola Innes and Clement Seeballuck
We all know the advice for healthy teeth – brush twice daily and don’t eat too much sugar. So why do those of us…
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You Are Being Swindled: The Big National Debt Economic Switcheroo
by Robert Reich
The biggest untold story about how we pay for government involves a big switcheroo by America’s wealthy.
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Shellfish Tops The List Of US Adult Food Allergies
by Northwestern U.
More than 10 percent of adults in the United States—over 26 million—are estimated to have a food allergy, and almost…
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What's Behind Our Appetite For Self-Destruction?
by Mark Canada and Christina Downey
Each new year, people vow to put an end to self-destructive habits like smoking, overeating or overspending.
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Psychology’s Five Revelations For Finding Your True Calling
by Christian Jarrett
If, like many, you are searching for your calling in life – perhaps you are still unsure which profession aligns with…
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Can Natural Hair Dye Alternatives Be Made To Work?
by Madeleine Bussemaker
Do you really know what you’re putting on your hair? Many hair dyes you can buy in the shops or hairdresser contain…
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How Our Gambling Brain Decides When To Double Down
by Chanapa Tantibanchachai
Our most recent run of luck influences our high-risk choices at the poker table or in our everyday lives, a new study…
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Caring About The Collective In An Age Of Individualism
by Markus Moos
When it comes to urban planning, the question is not so much how to physically plan our cities differently. Rather, the…
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4 Common Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Chances In A Job Interview
by Janina Steinmetz
If you make it to the job interview stage of an application process, the prospect of a new job is very much in sight.…
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US Health Care Spending Is Way Higher Than Other Countries
by Barbara Benham
The United States spends much more per person on health care than other developed countries. But it’s largely because…
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Should We Really Be Eating More Fat?
by Heidi Silver
Public health guidelines, such as the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, have long emphasized reducing dietary fat…
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Why Setting Speed Limits Too Low Increases Fatal Crashes
by Andrea Borodevyc
Setting speed limits just five miles per hour below engineering recommendations produces a statistically significant…
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Is It True Dogs Don't Like To Travel?
by Paul McGreevy
Most dogs don’t like to travel, and those that do have usually had to learn to like it.
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How Parents Can Help Their Children Make And Maintain Good Friendships
by Michael Chambers
Secondary school can be a lonely place for adolescents who don’t have a best friend or a group of trusted friends.
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Is The Midlife Crisis A Real Thing?
by Nick Haslam
Middle age is often seen as life’s pivot point. A hill has been climbed and the view over the other side is unsettling.
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Women Who Ran For Congress Avoided Women's Issues In Their Campaign Ads
by Shawn Parry-Giles, et al
The influx of women candidates helped turn the midterm election into what many observers dubbed a “Year of the Woman.”
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When Pets Are Family, The Benefits Extend Into Society
by Lisa F. Carver
There is a growing global trend to consider pets as part of the family. In fact, millions of people around the world…
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Why Time Flies As We Get Older
by Muireann Irish and Claire O'Callaghan
The passage of time is a puzzling thing. While few will dispute that a minute comprises 60 seconds, the perception of…
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How To Increase Your Lottery Winnings And Succeed In Business By Being Contrary
by Chengwei Liu
No rational person would ever enter the lottery. The chance of picking the right six numbers and hitting the jackpot in…
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Why Jefferson’s Vision Of American Islam Matters Today
by Denise A. Spellberg
An estimated 3.3 million American Muslims celebrate Ramadan. The month of Ramadan marks the time when Prophet Muhammad…
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Astrological Journal for the Week
Written by Pam Younghans
This weekly column (updated every Sunday afternoon) is based on planetary influences, and offers perspectives and insights to assist you in making the best use of current energies... Read this week's journal here
It is also highly beneficial to reread the past week's astrological journal as it gives a hindsight view of the events that took place and may provide many "ah-ha" insights.
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