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Kindness in Motion
In a world where small actions can create big waves, choosing to pay it forward is one of the simplest ways to spark meaningful change. The concept of paying it forward goes beyond simply doing something kind. It means performing an act of kindness with no motive or expectation other than helping someone else. When you pay it forward, you send a message that the other person is ...
12 Feb 2026
Great Grains
Grains are an important component of diets worldwide. They provide protein, carbohydrates, fiber and other essential nutrients. Grains are the seeds of different types of grasses grown for food, including wheat, rice, barley, farro, quinoa and millet. Each grain is made up of three parts: the bran, germ and endosperm. Foods considered grains include cereal, rice, pasta, breads, ...
05 Feb 2026
Quieting the Noise: A Beginner's Guide to Meditation
When the noise quiets, something important happens. Meditation teaches your body that it is safe to slow down. It offers a moment to re-center and provides numerous physical and mental benefits. Research shows that practicing meditation can decrease symptoms of anxiety and depression, reduce stress, improve concentration and problem-solving skills and increase positive emotions ...
Movement in 3D
In today’s environment it’s easy to spend long hours sitting, staring at screens and moving very little throughout the day. Exercise programs often focus on simple repetitive exercises like walking, cycling or basic strength training that mostly happen in one direction. While these activities are valuable, they don’t fully prepare the body for the real-world demands of work and ...
Fuel Your Body: The Power of Fruits and Vegetables
Fruits and vegetables provide many essential nutrients your body needs to thrive. They supply fiber to support digestion, vitamins and minerals that strengthen the immune system and antioxidants that protect cells from damage. Eating them regularly can improve heart health, support weight management and lower the risk of long-term illnesses such as diabetes and some cancers. Th ...
29 Jan 2026
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