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Balance your checkbook to RELIEVE stress?

29 Friday Oct 2021

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Are you stressed? Balance your checkbook! People who balance their checkbooks once a month experience significantly less stress and suffer from fewer stress-related illnesses. Research proves it’s the amount of control people have over their money, not the amount they earn, that contributes to their wellbeing. So, knowing your current bank balance and getting your finances in order can reduce your stress.

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Keep your mind sharp as you age!

20 Thursday Aug 2020

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I’m all about brain health – and keeping our minds sharp as we age. And although doing puzzles, coloring, and playing an instrument are proven ways to keep neural connections firing, there are other things we can do in our daily lives that help.

Like, learning the words to your new favorite song. That exercises the parts of the brain responsible for focus and memory. Plus, the concentration required to pick out the lyrics releases brain chemicals that stimulate neuro-plasticity, which is the brain’s ability to form new neural connections throughout life.

Another way to improve brain health: Play catch. A study in the journal Nature Neuroscience found that catching and throwing require us to coordinate physical things like vision, balance, and timing, along with more abstract concepts, like spatial relations and anticipating future movements. And that means, practicing hand-eye coordination helps our body beef up the mental circuits that transmit data from one place to another.

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Are your feet ticklish?

11 Monday May 2020

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Do you laugh out loud during a pedicure? Good news: It means you probably have good balance! Because ticklish feet mean the 7-thousand nerves down there are functioning well and receiving messages from your brain. And we need that feedback so we can adjust our body to stay upright, whether we’re hiking on an uneven trail, walking on ice, or trying to cross a cobblestone street in stilettos! But as we age, feet get less sensitive, which is one of the reasons senior citizens are more prone to falling. To keep your feet functioning at their best, take 20-minutes a day to walk around barefoot. It stimulates pressure points on the soles of your feet that lead to better balance.

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Tai Chi does more than reduce stress…

17 Thursday May 2018

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It also helps arthritis! According to Arthritis.org, it reduces pain and inflammation. And all you need is to practice tai chi twice a week. In a study, those who did tai chi twice a week for 2 months had less pain and stiffness, more energy, better balance and an improved sense of wellbeing.

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When it comes to exercise, running is one of the top calorie-blasters.

12 Thursday Jan 2017

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But some exercises do even more:

…Like indoor rowing. It burns two calories more per hour than running. Plus, it uses the muscles in your legs, back, arms and core.

Next: Burpees torch 4 more calories per minute than running. But you need to blast out 10 in a minute.

One final exercise that burns more calories than running: Jumping rope. Plus, it uses more muscle groups than jogging, and improves your balance, and coordination.

The key to being less clumsy is TOE CURLS.

29 Thursday Dec 2016

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That’s according to research from UC Berkeley. Scientists say most balance disorders are caused by a problem in our inner ear or brain. But they’re also linked to muscle weakness in our feet. So any exercise that strengthens our feet can improve our coordination and balance.

That’s why researchers recommend doing toe curls. So try lifting your big toes without lifting the other toes. Or, use your feet to pick up small objects – like pencils. You’ll be less of a klutz in no time.

Which form of exercise is better for you?

21 Monday Nov 2016

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Going for a 10-minute walk every day or going for an hour-long jog once a week?
The daily exercise is better, even if you don’t break a sweat. That’s according to Dr. Michelle Segar, the director of Sports, Health and Activity Research at the University of Michigan. She says it’s best to choose consistency over quantity. In other words, any exercise you can do daily is beneficial – and, if you keep it short and simple, you’re more likely to keep at it. Plus, studies show that daily workouts – even small ones – increase calorie burn, help build strong bones, muscles and tendons, and improve balance.

Here’s a quick stress reliever…

11 Thursday Feb 2016

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If you need some stress relief – kick off your shoes and socks, and go barefoot. Walking barefoot not only helps us improve our balance – it stimulates pressure points on the soles of our feet that reduce stress. To get the maximum effect walk barefoot for 20 minutes.

If you’re prone to dizziness or vertigo – take up tai chi.

09 Wednesday Dec 2015

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The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary says patients who practiced tai chi for 2 months, had improved symptoms. It works through a combination of improved balance, cardiovascular function and more stable walking. And even if you don’t have problems with dizziness, tai chi is recommended by the National Institutes of Health for everyone from cancer survivors, to patients battling fibromyalgia, to people with chronic heart failure and depression. Because it improves muscle tone, balance, and reduces pain.

How likely are you to sprain an ankle?

23 Wednesday Sep 2015

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Try this balance test:

Stand on one leg and close your eyes. If you can stand for 30 seconds or longer on each leg without losing your balance, you pass.

If you didn’t pass, you may have issues with motor control. So, before you take on any high-speed sports – like tennis – practice at a slower pace to get your body used to the movements. You’ll be less likely to roll an ankle.

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