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Living Life Realistically vs. Making New Year’s Resolutions

Resolution time of year.  New year, new you am I right?  And why not?  New beginnings are always exciting and wonderful.  The possibilities are virtually endless.  This is the year for change.  Yet resolutions dwindle down within a few days and become non-existent by mid-February.  Why?  Well, primarily because most resolutions aren’t set in reality. … Continue reading Living Life Realistically vs. Making New Year’s Resolutions

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The Quest for Food-Free Socializing

Socializing food free seems so outrageous for most, but I have people I work with talk about the dread that comes with the holiday season and cozy, winter months.  “So much food.” “So many desserts.” “Food everywhere!” And it is true.  Special once-a-year items are found just about anywhere, and due to their seasonality, people… Continue reading The Quest for Food-Free Socializing

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How to Empower Yourself to Say “No”

Overwhelmed.  Buried under deadlines, invites, and multiple to-do’s.  It can be tough to deal with things coming from multiple directions, especially if you are a people pleaser or overachiever.  Figuring out how to get through everything on the daily to-do list seems like a juggling act at times. Often, when this happens, we focus on… Continue reading How to Empower Yourself to Say “No”

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Set Yourself Up for a Realistic Path to Wellness

Often, we think in terms of perfection.  Everything in its place, just the way it is supposed to be.  Perfect.  Anything short of that is considered disappointing.  But, what happens when we fall short of these expectations?  When the kitchen always has pieces of mail scattered on the dining table and crumbs on the floor. … Continue reading Set Yourself Up for a Realistic Path to Wellness

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Realistic Wellness: Striving for Better, Not Perfect

What is a realistic definition of wellness? Often, we think in terms of perfection.  Everything in its place, just the way it is supposed to be.  Perfect.  Anything short of that is considered a disappointment.  But, what happens when we fall short of these expectations?  When the kitchen always has pieces of mail scattered on… Continue reading Realistic Wellness: Striving for Better, Not Perfect