02/06/2018
Emotional Wellness is our ability to recognize and accept the way we feel, while still being able to enjoy our days in spite of difficult and challenging circumstances of life.
Each person will experience emotions differently, but all of us can take action to better understand, interpret, and make use of our emotions, both positive and negative.
Rather than rejecting your emotions or letting them drive your reactions, you can positively integrate your emotions into your decision-making, and let them be a guidestone in building a healthy, balanced life.
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01/24/2018
Chronic stress and depression can cause meaurable brain shrinkage (aging). If you are experiencing this reach out to WellRooted for some tips or consultation or [email protected]
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01/20/2018
Physical inactivity is one of "the leading global risks for mortality in the world" according to the World Health Organization.
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01/16/2018
Post a picture of yourself or someone else doing an act of kindness. They will be entered into a drawing for a FREE CONSULTATION!!
LET'S SPREAD THE LOVE:)
01/16/2018
I wish this wasn't my reaction to the following.
http://fox61.com/2018/01/15/20-year-old-jackpot-winner-hopes-to-do-good-for-humanity/
But this brings hope. A twenty year old who can't even buy himself s drink to celebrate wants to 'do good for humanity' and started by helping his brother.
Let's all take a moment to help someone today. Share a picture of you or someone else doing something to help someone. I'll enter you in a drawing for a FREE CONSULTATION.
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09/17/2017
A World Health Organization report called noise pollution a “modern plague." They concluded that “there is overwhelming evidence that exposure to environmental noise has adverse effects on the health of the population."
This article hold 4 reasons why silence is so good for the brain.
Why Silence Is So Good For Your Brain
In a loud and distracting world, finding pockets of stillness can benefit your brain and body. Here are four science-backed reasons why.