A wise person once said that ‘“laughter is the best medicine” (a play off of Proverbs 17:22-- a joyful heart is good medicine!). Although I disagree and would argue that proper diet and physical activities habits are the best medicines, laughter is certainly high in the rankings! Laughter helps to relieve us of any worries that we may be facing even in these brief moments of jubilation. It helps us feel better and may in fact help pave the way to great health.
Empowering you with the tools and motivational knowledge on your journey to great health!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Water Tips
We are certainly all creatures of habit. If you don’t currently drink a lot of water, know that every lifestyle change and habit has its first day! Eventually that first day will turn into the next and soon enough it will become second nature and a part of your routine. The goal just has to stay in the forefront of your mind, even if you mess up here and there. Eliminate any guilty feelings (recall the importance of getting rid of guilt!), and believe me, that day will come. I remember the days during cross country season when my coach would constantly remind us to drink water and me preferring the taste of blue gatorade instead. Now I’m alarmed when I see apple cider vinegar in the toilet bowl (if you have a puzzled look on your face, go back to the previous entry). Below are a few tips that I’ve found helpful in my journey to drink more water.
TIP #1: Begin your day with a tall glass of water, even before your first morning brew or eating breakfast. This serves as a wake up call for your system signaling the beginning of its long day ahead. If you need to use a special cup, go on ahead. Whatever works for you. I’ve actually started to prefer one of the cups we use in my home during the summer months for cookouts. Random, I know, but it’s large and allows me to get in a lot of water.
TIP #1: Begin your day with a tall glass of water, even before your first morning brew or eating breakfast. This serves as a wake up call for your system signaling the beginning of its long day ahead. If you need to use a special cup, go on ahead. Whatever works for you. I’ve actually started to prefer one of the cups we use in my home during the summer months for cookouts. Random, I know, but it’s large and allows me to get in a lot of water.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Rethink Your Drink

Health officials recommend that sugary beverage intake should be reduced to less than a can a day. Convert the grams of sugar that’s in a typical 12-ounce can of soda and it’s like drinking 10 teaspoons of sugar, meanwhile a 20-ounce bottle is a delicious 16 teaspoons of sugar. Need some visual imagery, check out the alarming video below.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Water Anyone (and Everyone)?
Water is the most abundant compound on Earth and its liquid form covers about 70% of the Earth’s surface. Water (agua, H2O, and dihydrogen oxide) is also interesting chemically and exhibits a host of unique and complex properties, validating its importance for life and our human existence. Water has several functions in the body, with several roles listed below.
- regulates body temperature
- lubricates joints
- carries nutrients and oxygen to cells
- prevents constipation
- lessons burden on kidneys and liver
- protects body organs and tissues
Small Steps, Big Difference
So we know we need to move more, but how do we do it in a society that values productivity at a sedentary desk instead of while being active (well of course this depends on your job, but a vast majority of the time, jobs aren’t as active as they should be!)?
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Motivation,
Physical Activity,
Tips
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