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Tuesday, 25 December 2007 |
More info... By Victor Demko
As more and more people turn towards holistic health and wellness in their lives, they begin to re-examine the way they spend their leisure time. Activities they may have enjoyed with friends might, perhaps, no longer fit-in with their new lifestyle. Also, as a result of people moving within their communities in different ways, they meet new people similarly inclined -- that is, they make new friend who share their interests in deepening their lives. Indeed, this might be one of the most important elements as people move into more balanced living: the development of relationship and community around shared values and interests. People are increasingly looking for deeply satisfying ways to get together with friends in a holistic, meaningful and entertaining way.
A new member based DVD series for those interested in healing and wellness may be the answer. Members receive six DVD sessions a year, one every two months, that features a personalized, in-depth encounter with an adept practitioner of the healing arts. Guest practitioners are carefully selected for their experience, knowledge, spiritual and heart qualities, and for representing |
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Sunday, 23 December 2007 |
More info... By Dave Wheitner
Having worked on several public health projects and in several human services settings, I have a strong concern for the health and wellness of others. The overlaps I've recognized between individual health, environment, global discord, and social justice have led me to make some major changes in my own life.
If our work involves helping others and improving the world, it's particularly important that we manage our own health and wellness. Fortunately, there are several ways we can do both simultaneously! In fact, many habits that benefit our health or the environment also have personal financial benefits (Blix & Heitmiller, 1997).
Uncontrollable factors like genetics and injuries aside, we generally stand a greater chance of living a long and productive life if we proactively maintain our own health. This gives us more time to pursue our visions in the world, share our gifts with others, and leave a lasting legacy.
However, we sometimes neglect ourselves while saving the world. In settings where the focus is upon helping others, I have seen and heard numerous examples of people who don't |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 December 2007 )
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