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Creating a Mindset for Better Health

Is it just me, or is “mindset” the new buzzword in the health & wellness sphere lately?

You may feel like there are so many things that can improve your health and wellness - and we are being bombarded by ideas from every angle.

But what if I told you there is one small yet powerful thing you can do to start improving your health? Changing your mindset!

Research shows that having a positive mindset about your health can have a positive influence over your actual physical health! The mind-body connection is real.

Setting your mindset in a positive direction can be very powerful. Discover how to access the power of your positive mindset in this week’s blog.

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The Negative Effects of Too Much Screen Time for Children

The Negative Effects of Too Much Screen Time for Children

How much time do you allow your children to spend watching television or playing video games? Do you know the negative effects of screen time? Learn more today. Too much screen time is harmful to most people, but this is especially true for children whose brains are still developing. Beware of these damaging effects.

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Meditation: The Surprising Health Benefits and a How-To

This is a post I’ve been meaning to write for a while now, and I believe there’s no better time than now for it. Why? Meditation can be a game-changer - especially when stress levels are high (and who’s stress levels aren’t through the roof right now?). So this week, I joined forces with two meditation experts to compile the information presented here.

Now I’d like to share this valuable information with you, including some of the many health benefits of meditation and a simple step-by-step guide to help you get started today.

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Caring for your Mental Health During a Pandemic

With everything surrounding us including health concerns, financial woes, and news updates around the clock about COVID-19, it’s no wonder that many people are currently swimming in a sea of stress.

Though it is important to stay updated on the latest news and be aware of advisories and cautions as they are placed in effect, it’s just as important that we don’t make ourselves ill with a constant intake of media coverage - especially from the wrong source.

Instead, it’s wise to find a balance between staying informed and becoming all-consumed with the latest news. Try to fill your mind with positive thoughts, navigate each day one step at a time, and do whatever you can to take care of yourself and your loved ones.

Most of all, it’s important to be kind to yourself, take care of your mental health, and improve your mental hygiene.

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How Stress Eating Impacts Your Health and Causes Sugar Craving

Stress? Did someone say stress?

Are you a stress eater?

When you’re surrounded by insurmountable stress and worry, do you find yourself reaching for sugar? (Insert hand raise here!) Have you ever wondered why that may be?

Read this week’s post to discover why your sugar cravings may be out of control right now and, more importantly, what you can do about it!

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Healthy, At-Home Meals Made With Foods In Your Pantry

I get it. This is a strange and unprecedented time that we, along with the entire world, are navigating at the moment.

Times are stressful and uncertain. You may be trying to figure out how to occupy the kids, manage your time, get some long-overdue cleaning done, and figure out what to make for dinner.

It’s also likely that there are half-empty shelves and picked-through produce at your local grocery store. The food that you were hoping to pick up may no longer be available. Now what? What do you make for dinner tonight?

This is where I come in.

This week, I’d like to offer up some recipes for easy home-cooked meals that can be made using foods you likely have in your pantry. I’ll also include some suggestions as to how you can amend the recipes based on what foods are actually on your shelves. Hopefully, this will provide you with a renewed sense of excitement in the kitchen.

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Feeding your Immune System: A Nutritionist’s Guide

During times like this, the likes of which our society hasn’t seen in the last hundred years, amongst all the confusion, uncertainty, hopelessness, and anxiety, you may be wondering what to eat.

Read on to discover a nutritionist’s guide to the best foods you can eat in order to boost your immune system and keep viruses at bay.

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Simply email me at kelly@HappiHuman.com and mention this special offer. And don’t worry about having to leave the safety of your home, as we can conduct the session remotely, through my secure online portal.

Again, send me a quick email with your contact information to get started on naturally boosting your immune system today! I look forward to supporting you through this time!

With that, I send my warmest wishes your way for your health, safety, and peace of mind.

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Brain Injury Awareness: The Consequences of TBI - Part 2

Many of you know that I am the wife of a brain injury survivor and live to educate others about brain health and the importance of healthy eating.

So in this second part of my 2-part series about brain Injuries, I’d like to open the door for a conversation about the hidden costs of a brain injury - both at the family and societal level.

Please keep reading, as the hidden costs and statistics may just surprise you.

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Brain Injury Awareness: The Consequences of TBI - Part 1

Many of you know that I live with a brain injury survivor.

This is why the month of March - Brain Injury Awareness Month - hits very close to home. In fact, any time I get the chance to talk about brain injuries or brain health in general, I seize the opportunity.

This week is no different. I’d like to uncover the consequences of TBI and look at those who are affected by it. Even if you don’t think this topic affects you or a loved one right now, I urge you to read on - you may just be surprised.

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10 Foods That Cause Brain Fog

Fuzzy brain? Feeling distracted or exhausted?

Unable to perform at school or work? It's common to feel this way from time to time, but if you're experiencing brain fog on a regular basis, it could be related to what you're eating or drinking.

In order to beat brain fog, there are some foods that you need to avoid. Find out what foods cause brain fog that may be preventing you from staying clear and gaining a competitive edge in life.

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Boost your Mental Wellness: 12 Tips to Improve Your Mental Health

The start of every new year is a great time to set positive intentions focused on our overall wellness. Part of that includes something we often disregard or forget about; our mental wellness. And what better time to do this than during mental wellness month? Yes, January is mental wellness month and we’d all do well to focus a little (or a lot!) more on our own personal mental wellness. Many of us focus on the wellness of others and too often neglect the person that matters most - us! After all, we’re no good to anyone else if our own health, either physical or mental, suffers. If this resonates with you, I urge you to read on to discover some practical tips to help you improve your mental health and wellness.

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Tuna Salad Lettuce Wraps

Remember when P.F. Chang's Lettuce Wraps hit the food scene? They were certainly a hit. And since that time, lettuce has become a culinary rock star when it comes to wraps and healthier eating. Yes. Lettuce. Lettuce isn’t only for salads any more... it’s now considered a "bun" and a "tortilla.”

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Improving Brain Health Through the Gut

How does an unhappy gut equate to an unhappy brain? I’m sure you’ve heard of the gut-brain axis by now.

But just how closely linked is the health of our gut to the health of our brain? How can one affect the other? And, most importantly, how can we use the health of our gut to improve that of our brain?

Keep reading to find out!

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Endurance Bites

As the holiday season wraps up and we start to contemplate a return to healthier eating habits while still wanting to satisfy the sweet-tooth we’ve been feeding, this recipe is sure to fit-the-bill!

These Endurance Bites are a quick, delicious, and nutritious snack to help you transition from eating with wild abandon to being a little more conscientious about what you put into your body.

My energy bites are packed with nutrients, protein, and healthy fats (not to mention flavour) to provide a quick snack when needed. They travel well and provide a great alternative to junk food when hunger strikes mid-day. You can also add one of these little bites to your morning routine to kick-start your day with a bit of blood-sugar balancing protein.

For these reasons, I hope you give this recipe a try today!

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How to Increase Blood Flow to the Brain: 10 Essential Tips

Having low blood flow to your brain can also hinder your ability to think and make good decisions. Read this week’s blog post to discover 10 essential tips on increasing blood flow to your brain and helping your mind stay sharp. Do you want to get your memory back or just improve your thinking? Boosting blood flow to your brain may help. Adequate blood flow can help you think more clearly and remember more, while low blood flow to the brain is actually the number one indicator a person will develop Alzheimer's disease.

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