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Sai di avere delle "risorse interiori"? Questo è uno degli argomenti più discussi nel campo della crescita personale ma pochi sanno davvero di cosa stanno parlando.In questa puntata vedremo insieme cosa sono le risorse e come "lavorarci" evitando l'errore n°1 del lavoro con le "risorse interiori". Clicca qui per approfondire: (link valido dalle 5:00am del 26/02/18) https://www.psicologianeurolinguistica.net/2018/02/risorse-interiori.htmlIscriviti alla Community di Psinel, ricevi subito 237 audio in mp3 per la tua formazione + un report completo sulla Meditazione Moderna (è gratis!): http://www.psicologianeurolinguistica.com/psinelform.htmlIscriviti al corso "10 Giorni di meditazione scientifica": http://sviluppopersonalescientifico.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=2&url=21
Lo que toda mujer debe saber para estar en forma. Entrevista con Domingo Sánchez, experto en fitness.
El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Son muchos los mitos alrededor del entrenamiento femenino y en este tercer capítulo, el experto en fitness, Domingo Sánchez tumba con mucho criterio unos cuantos: ¿Ejercicios para la celulitis? ¿Para bajar barriga? ¿Sirven para algo las clases de GAP? Ejercicio y pérdida de peso, ¿qué es lo más efectivo?... Aquí tendrás la respuesta. Además, el ciclo menstrual, la composición corporal, la biomecánica específica de la mujer son aspectos que hay que tener en cuenta a la hora de entrenar y el experto nos explica el porqué. ¿Quieres saber cuál es la receta ideal para estar en forma? Escucha a Domingo y te dará la respuesta. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to Teach Your Gut to Take Care of Your Brain PT. 3 - Dr. David Perlmutter
Change Your Brain Every Day
In the third and final episode of a series with “Grain Brain” author Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen discuss the brain-gut connection. Learn how your microbiome plays a crucial role in inflammation. Dr. Perlmutter also shares ways you can increase the health of your gut to keep your brain healthy as well.
Many pharmaceutical companies are getting out of Alzheimer’s research because they aren’t finding that “silver bullet” treatment to cure the disease. However, perhaps we should instead be looking for the “silver buckshot” treatment, because it is only by addressing many smaller areas of concern that you effectively reduce your risk for Alzheimer’s Disease. In the second episode of a series with Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen discuss some of these “silver buckshot” elements, such as exercise and monitoring your glycemic load.
El Dr. Rafael López nos presenta la segunda entrega de esta serie dedicada a la infidelidad, el dolor provocado y los efectos y repercusiones socioculturales de la poligamia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"LOOK FOR THE THING THAT DOESN'T DRIP WITH COMFORT There's so many times I try to find the fast or easy way to get things done. I'm sure you've been there too. We want to get things done as efficiently as possible. But honestly speaking, shortcuts are rarely the answer because if they were, they wouldn't be a shortcut. They'd just be the way. Many times we need to avoid taking shortcuts. We need to do the hard work because it'll save us time and money in the long run. For this episode of 5 Minute Friday I brought back the renowned Mike Rowe with this clip on the importance of hard work and how even the most successful people in the world take pride in their hardest working days. Learn the importance of not taking the easy way out, on Episode 606. In This …
Recent years have seen the ascendency of low-carb, high fat diets. Indeed, the ketogenic lifestyle has been heralded as a veritable health panacea. In parallel, we bear witness to mainstream acceptance of the plant-based approach to vitality, lifestyle disease prevention and reversal. The debate pitting these distinct approaches to nutrition is as emotional as it is divisive — an impassioned war for hearts and minds waged across the scientific literature, mainstream publications and the internet that can leave even the most intelligent and well-intentioned consumer utterly baffled. So who's right? To help divine the line between truth and fiction, Joel Kahn, MD joins the podcast for his third appearance. Dr. Kahn is an Interpreventional Cardiologist, Clinical Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine, Founder of the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity in Michigan, and a Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University …
Can Gluten Enable You To Make Unhealthy Decisions? PT. 1 - Dr. David Perlmutter
Change Your Brain Every Day
There may not always be a simple medical solution for various brain dysfunctions. However, we have learned that there are things we can control, such as lifestyle choices, that have a major impact on our health. In this episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen are joined by Dr. David Perlmutter, author of the best-selling book “Grain Brain”, for a discussion on how being informed about gluten sensitivities and the gut-brain connection can help you make better, healthier decisions.
La RAE define la envidia como “tristeza o pesar del bien ajeno”, o como “deseo de algo que no se posee”. Nuestra amiga/oyente Rebeca, nos animó a que habláramos sobre este sentimiento que en ocasiones nos acecha. Entre las preguntas que nos planteaba en el mail aparecían algunas como estas: “¿la envidia es un sentimiento innato o adquirido?, ¿este sentimiento puede ser constructivo en algún caso, en el sentido de si podemos o no aprender algo de él para sacar alguna enseñanza positiva del mismo?, ¿cómo se puede gestionar, tanto emocional como de manera práctica?”. Dicho y hecho. Nos ponemos con ello. Nota. Este es el primer podcast que grabamos “en la distancia”. En ocasiones grabaremos así, para no faltar a nuestra cita. Dale al PLAY y compártelo si crees que a alguien le puede venir bien escucharlo. Gracias por apoyarnos con tus valoraciones de …
Courtney Carver is an author & blogger at Be More With Less. I first met Courtney back in 2014 while filming my first feature-length documentary Minimalism. In the film she talks about her minimalist fashion challenge called Project 333 in which she challenges her readers to wear only 33 items of clothing for 3 months. "Doubt, fear and every negative emotion is a part of creativity." Today we take the conversation one step further and talk about the ways which simplicity can have profound impacts on your life from the inside out. We also discuss the business side of things, turning your blog into a business & the myth of job security. groundupshow.com
Ep. 157: Third Anniversary! Our Most Popular Try-This-at-Home Tips, Happiness Hacks & Favorite Moments.
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
To celebrate our third anniversary, we highlight our most popular Try-This-at-Home tips, Happiness Hacks, and favorite moments.Get in touch: @gretchenrubin; @elizabethcraft; podcast@gretchenrubin; happiercast.com/157; 774-277-9336. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad Katsuyama's blood pressure levels were "out of control" and he decided to make a significant change in his life. The Canada native left his job at Royal Bank of Canada, began a regular meditation practice and started IEX, a stock exchange that took on predatory high-speed trading and was the subject of Michael Lewis' best-selling book, "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you're going to have a discussion, be positive about it. Don't tear people down for trying. - Lauren Singer Have you ever thought about how much trash you create in a day? My juice comes in plastic bottles, my prepared meals come in plastic containers, my favorite to go meal from my favorite restaurant comes in a plastic bowl in a plastic bag. It's not just food either, it's everything. When you order something online it comes in a box full of packing products. It all adds up pretty quick, and once I started to notice how much trash I was creating, I started to wonder about a different solution. I'm not the only one noticing this problem, and you may even feel the same way. The zero waste lifestyle is a growing trend, and on the forefront of that is my friend Lauren …