Eating seasonally is a popular concept among the sustainability-minded. Followers of this eating style say that consuming in season produce isn’t only more nutritious, but is also better for the economy, environment, and society. This practice isn’t merely relegated to trendy 20-something
Thoughts are powerful. According to research by Dr. Fred Luskin of Stanford University, we have roughly 60,000 thoughts a day. Those thoughts can affect our brain chemistry. When we have positive thoughts or feel happy, the stress hormone cortisol decreases and the brain produces the hormone
Lunchtime can be a busy time of the day. Many days, you may look forward to the midday break. Other days, you may put it off for as long as you can stand to get more work done. Either way, convenience often takes priority with lunches, and this can mean opting for fast food […]
We all need physical touch. Physical contact with others can provide feelings of acceptance and pleasure. On an innate level, physical touch reassures us that we’re not alone in the world. Though some people aren’t the “touchy” type, we all need physical contact to survive and thrive.
You’ve probably heard the saying, “Sitting is the new smoking.” Okay, so sitting isn’t exactly like smoking (smoking is much worse). However, like smoking, prolonged sitting is a major health risk for Americans and the catchphrase serves to bring warranted attention to the prob