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Preparing for your Annual Check-up

How often do you breeze through your annual physical without giving it much consideration? You might think, “I'm feeling pretty good, I'll see if everything checks out, and then I'll be off for another year.”

I confess, this has been my approach for a good part of my life.

I share this story with clients often, as it illustrates the concept of “owning our health,” a concept that I'm passionate about. 

Starting about eight years ago or so, the recurring narrative at my annual physical was that my cholesterol was creeping up.

Each time, I'd ask my doctor for advice, and the response was consistent - eat well and exercise.

Given that I felt like I already followed these guidelines, I honestly wouldn't give it too much thought, and I'd swiftly resume my usual routine.  And I would walk into my annual physical a year later, and the same storyline would replay.

It never occurred to me to pause and reflect on potential changes to my eating habits, or really think through my exercise routine.

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From Farm to Fork: Navigating Glyphosate in our Food System

Glyphosate.

Not my favorite topic, because it can be upsetting when you take into consideration the expansive exposure we all have to this chemical, as well as other chemicals, in our food system.

But awareness is important … so we can all make better choices when shopping.

Glyphosate is a chemical made by Bayer/Monsanto Company, and it is the most prevalent herbicide used on our crops. You may know its commercial name - RoundUp Weed Killer.

Unfortunately, glyphosate seems to be everywhere - our soil, our water, our air, our food, and in our bodies. It’s nearly impossible to completely avoid.

Even organic foods may have glyphosate, typically occurring when organic farms are close to conventional farms using herbicides and pesticides.

The World Health Organization in 2016 declared glysophate “probably carcinogenic” - but the EPA has yet to declare it unsafe.

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Age-Defying Optimism - Unveiling the Superpowers of a Positive Mindset

I just came back from a bucket list trip to Southern France, celebrating “SIXTY” with college friends for a week, and then “THIRTY-FIVE” years of marriage with my husband Mark.

Both momentous occasions, and so worthy of celebration. So grateful for my friends who got the ball rolling, which enabled me to step right into one of the best trips of my life.

Turning “60” … “50” … “40” or sometimes even “30” can come with some trepidation.

I think I’ve always felt that trepidation with every new decade.

When I look back at the past decades, each was defined by many different wonderful things, as well as challenges … all kind of unique to that state of age … but what was promising was the realization that life was continuing to deliver the goods.

When we think about getting older, many of us think of life as a bell curve. We are walking up to a precipice, and at some point, probably in mid-life, we reach the peak, and start walking down the other side.

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To Love and Be Loved

On a recent day of pouring rain, my extended family both mourned and celebrated a life well lived.

A cousin-in-law of mine, a Brit by birth, who adopted New England as his home in adulthood, was the type of person who lived large and always seized the day, had an insatiable curiosity, and could easily drop a Shakespeare quote into an otherwise mundane conversation.

He was definitely one of those people who didn’t waste a minute of life.

So as a throng of people celebrated and toasted his remarkable life, one mentioned a quote that was his favorite.

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BRAIN FOOD!

Most of us have experienced a glimmer of worry as it relates to ensuring we stay mentally sharp as we age. And, most of us have known older family members who have struggled with various forms of dementia.

Some tend to think that dementia is just par for the course when it comes to aging.

And yes, some of our outcomes in life are definitely tied to genetics … but the good news is, like so many things related to our health, A LOT is in our control.

If we do the right things … can we maintain our mental stability, alertness, and acuity as we age?

Well, I'm not sure even the top neuroscientists can absolutely and definitively answer this question. But there is an abundance of documented evidence that shows that there are things that we can do to hold off and/or prevent forms of dementia in our older years.

So yes, being mindful of good habits that support brain health is the best way to get started.

And one of the best strategies to think through is, SURPRISE - what we eat, and thereby how we nourish our brain.

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What’s your Word?

I recently I had this wonderful little conversation with a couple of friends over a cup of cappuccino.

As we were sitting there catching up, my friend asked, what is your “word” for the year?   

Ironically, I had been thinking about “my word.”  

If this is unfamiliar territory, sometimes thinking of one word which represents you and your aspirations for the year can be useful.  It’s a word that can be grounding and purposeful, and keep you on track - in spaces that you've identified as important.

The word I chose for this year is INSPIRE.  

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