End-of-the-year magazines, web sites and television shows always amuse me with their features about New Year resolutions. Full of strategies for how-to, when-to and ought-to, the crescendo gets as loud as Times Square on December 31st. Then there’s a short silence, followed by all of the same voices reminding you that over 88% of all New Year resolutions fail by…
Symbolically, the first 12 days of the year set the intention for the remaining 11 months. Numerically, the coming year, 2015, adds up to 8, the number that represents success. So get off to a good start and let 2015 be your best year ever! The key is to set clear intentions and prime yourself for wild success. Try the…
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At Rewire Me, we’re committed to making positive choices for a happier, healthier life, and to helping you, our readers, to do the same. So take a look at the Rewire Me editors’ favorite books of 2014 to become inspired, rewired, and ready to be your best self in 2015! 1. The Real Food Revolution (Hay House) by Tim Ryan In…
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Today, chronic inflammation is one of the leading causes of stroke, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. These conditions are typically treated with invasive interventions—such as surgery, radiation and harsh pharmaceutical drugs— only after they become quite serious. What if you could prevent inflammation? Even better—what if something as simple as a cup of tea with a good friend could help…
In our annual holiday survey, we asked you, our readers, to share your thoughts about the holiday season—including everything from your ideal party size to your favorite traditions—so we can provide content that relates to you. What does this time of year actually mean to you? Read on to find out the results. 1. How to Celebrate If you plan…
What happens when your family has lived in one place for more than fifty years, and suddenly that is gone? We’re about to find out