Tag: #healthyliving
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The Story of Graceful Strength: Moving Through the 50+ Chapter
When Angela turned 52, she began noticing the little things; the morning stiffness that lingered longer than her coffee, the short breath after climbing stairs she once danced up, and the quiet fatigue that seemed to settle in by midday. At first, she thought “Maybe it’s just age.” But one morning, as she stretched by…
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Chronological vs. Biological Age: What Really Defines Your Health & Wellness?
When someone asks, “How old are you?” the answer is usually simple: the number of years since you were born. That is your chronological age. However. have you ever met someone in their 60s who looks, moves, and feels decades younger? That is where biological age comes into play. Understanding the difference between these two…
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Check-in Sunday
I intend to check in with you once in a while in terms of practicing what we say on this page. The weather is beautiful today so I took a 30-minute slow and steady walk round my neighborhood, and burnt about 190kcal with this approximately 2.7km walk I also performed 5 minutes stretches on my…
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Wellness Wink & Health Whispers-1
Health & Wellness is a journey and not a destination. Visit the Pat_Health&Wellness pages for a lot more simple and uncomplicated tips and tools, to support you on your health and wellness journey. Cheers and live healthy daily!
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What has music got to do with your health & wellness?
A lot! This is my response to the question. While I am not a professional musician, I know a thing or two about a good soul relaxing music because I indulge in it for my peace of mind and joy. Now, let’s get a bit more serious on the topic. Music is a powerful tool…
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Have you checked in with your body TODAY or THIS WEEK?
We get so busy running around to make ends meet, we forget to slow down and check-in on how we are really feeling from head to toes. How do I do this? You may ask. Here are some simple things to do daily to check in on yourself like you would on a friend. 1.…
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Take a Walk!
I am sure you have heard this phrase so many times. It could mean, telling someone to get off your back / go away as an idiomatic expression, or literal meaning; to actually go for a walk as an exercise or as a way to clear your head. This blog focuses on the literal meaning…