Not many doctors conduct freedom tests on their patients during clinical history taking. They check blood pressure, heart rate, weight and height, cholesterol and triglyceride levels and sometimes body composition, but almost never ask patients about (More) | |
Wellness promoters recognize the importance of public speaking skills. They know the ability to connect with an audience is vital to convey the expertise they have in their subject. All wellness promoters can benefit from a study of the key principle (More) | |
It is no more disrespectful to criticize religious beliefs than it is to criticize political ideas, scientific theories, or any other hypotheses about how the world works. That's how good ideas get refined and bad ideas get weeded out -- through publ (More) | |
Now and then there arises a man who on peril's edge draws from the scabbard of despair the sword of victory. Robert G. Ingersoll (1833-1899) A recent headline in a More) | |
The other day, I wrote a piece about living well even at a time when the end of life nears. The article, called "die healthy," recommended steps for preparing mentally and physically for the real end times. (The end of life is very different from the (More) | |
In AWR 516 a few weeks ago, the featured essay was about living well, even at a time when the end of life nears. The die healthy piece contained recommended steps for preparing mentally and physically for the real end times. (The end of life is never (More) |
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