The science behind why positivity is healthy Gratitude is the healthiest of all human emotions. The more you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to express gratitude for. —Zig Ziglar How are you doing with your November gratitude challenge so far? We are halfway through the month, so hopefully your gratitude journal…
3 ways to stay sane this season It’s the season of peace, love and joy. But the high level of stress during the holidays is enough to make anyone occasionally feel a bit Grinchy. It’s hard to say no to parties, gift exchanges, family traditions, charities and the never-ending supply of sweets and alcohol, but it’s important to remember to…
Women and Diabetes: Our Right to A Healthy Future Worldwide, there are nearly 200 million women suffering from diabetes – that’s 1 in 18. Diabetes is the ninth most common cause of death among women today. Sadly, there are still millions of women living with the condition who don’t even know they have it. As a result, this year, the…
Simple caring acts unite and inspire us Did you know today is World Kindness Day? This holiday encourages people around the world to be kinder to one another and spread kindness to inspire positive global change. World Kindness Day focuses on how kindness unites us, regardless of race religion and gender. Kindness is about sincerely caring for others around you. There is…
An event to remember I recently had the pleasure of speaking at the NYC Go Red for Women Educational Symposium about stress and its connection to heart health. Joined by a talented lineup of physicians and experts, we helped to raise awareness and educate women on the simple lifestyle changes they can make to transform their health. It may seem like there’s…
How to strengthen the heart-brain connection for better health Today, I will be speaking at the NYC Go Red for Women Symposium about how the emotions related to stress have become habitual, so it’s part of our automatic programing; it’s now behavior we demonstrate without thinking about it. Once people understand the science of how those habits and behavior develop,…
Science Proves You Can Rewire Your Brain for Prosperity If you’ve been unhappy because you think you weren’t “born lucky,” you should know the truth: you can change your luck. I’ve watched it happen as I’ve personally helped to rewire my clients’ thought patterns and habits to create more luck in their lives. No matter how bad things are in…
A shining example of what a First Lady and human rights activist can achieve On October 11, 1884, Eleanor Roosevelt was born – former First Lady, humans rights activist and one of the most influential women of the 20th century. She led a remarkable life, fighting for the causes she believed in and set the bar for what women in politics…
Find inner peace by changing pessimism into optimism We all have a tendency to doubt ourselves. From worrying that we’re not good parents to questioning our relationships, it’s easy to become a victim of negative thinking. The problem arises when you allow the negativity to take over your thoughts, it can drain your energy and ultimately, prevent you from being…