We often work with clients wanting to get stronger physically. They start out with great intentions but too often emotional stress easily derails their plans for a healthier life. This is why we believe training the mind is critical and an integral part of deep change. Mind training is foundational for long term improvements and… Continue reading Mind Training
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Panic, Anxiety, and Middle Age
Mental health is something most people don’t talk about openly, and middle age is a particularly vulnerable time with the rate of suicide being the highest during this time. Although the increase in numbers suggests a situation aggravated by the modern stresses of an economic system based on objectification, of an always on digital life… Continue reading Panic, Anxiety, and Middle Age
White, Brown and Potentially Deadly
If we are healthy our blood carries an average of one teaspoon of glucose at all times. One of insulin’s roles is to keep this balance going. In “A Spoonful of Sugar, ” Dr. Michael Eades, discusses the importance of this number and the implications of the kinds of food we eat, especially if we… Continue reading White, Brown and Potentially Deadly
Cancer and Lifestyle Shifts
You don’t have to run marathons to reduce your cancer risk, but you have to do something — even small adjustments like taking the stairs instead of the elevator, walking around the block a couple of times on your lunch hour or parking the car far away from the store when you go to the… Continue reading Cancer and Lifestyle Shifts
Move and Breathe–Simple Yet Often Ignored Practices
Spring is quickly warming up into summer. As the days lengthen, you may be noticing a shift in your energy levels. We surely are. We are seeing more of you in boot-camp, group classes, and yoga each week. We love this! There’s something beautiful and life affirming about people moving their bodies, engaging their hearts-minds, and exploring greater… Continue reading Move and Breathe–Simple Yet Often Ignored Practices
Changing Perspectives
Sometimes we need a physical change in perspective to reset our habitual thinking. Many of our days are marked by basic routines. This is not such a bad thing, but these routines often put us on a spiritual, emotional, and mental autopilot that distances us from experiencing life fully. Working with habitual thinking patterns, becoming… Continue reading Changing Perspectives