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Best health and wellness quotes from the most reputable Longevity sources, influencers, and celebrities.
The First Step To Lowering Dis-Stress
One of the first things I always work on with Clients is lowering their Dis-Stress. Now, Stress itself is not inherently bad, and the Goal of doing this is not to Eliminate Stressors altogether.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity
Title: Embracing Growth: Transforming Pain into Wisdom
Embracing Growth: Transforming Pain into Wisdom Pain is an inevitable part of life. We all experience moments that break us, leave us feeling lost, and question our strength. I remember the day my world crumbled around me, a day when I thought the hurt would never end. But through the fog of my suffering, I found a path to growth. This is my story of transformation, a journey from pain to wisdom.
By Fannickš2 years ago in Longevity
Why Stress Reduction Is The Wrong Goal For Leaders Wanting Peak Performance
Without a Question, the Single Largest Problem that Leaders have in today's world is Burnout. 80% of Employees have it, and the Statistics are Not Getting Better.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity
5 tips to improve your critical thinking - Samantha Agoos
Every day, a sea of decisions stretches before us. Some are small and unimportant, but others have a larger impact on our lives. For example, which politician should I vote for? Should I try the latest diet craze? Or will email make me a millionaire? We're bombarded with so many decisions that it's impossible to make a perfect choice every time. However, there are many ways to improve our chances, and one particularly effective technique is critical thinking.
By Imsatisfyingwith2 years ago in Longevity
Why we say āOKā
Thereās a two-letter word that we hear everywhere. OK. Okay. OK, are you OK Annie? OK OK OK, OK ladies⦠OK might be the most recognizable word on the planet. OK! OK. Itās essential to how we communicate with each other and even with our technology. Alexa, turn off the living room light. OK. You probably use it every day ā even if you donāt notice it. But what does OK actually mean? And where did it come from? Hm. OK. Okay then. OK, thank you. OK actually traces back to an 1830s fad of intentionally misspelling abbreviations.
By Imsatisfyingwith2 years ago in Longevity
How Leadership Can Be Improved With Endurance Training
About 5 years ago, I began to see a problem with Leadership Programs that Existed at the time. It started with the statistic that 80% of Leadership Development Programs Failed to have any Impact, with "Limited Success" the rest of the time.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity









