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5 Steps to Better Self-Control

By Gretchen Rubin — 2020

These strategies make it easier to stick to your good habits.

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Yoga May Be Good for the Brain

A weekly routine of yoga and meditation may strengthen thinking skills and help to stave off aging-related mental decline, according to a new study of older adults with early signs of memory problems.

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Getting to the Bottom of the Runner’s High

We can stop crediting endorphins, the natural opioid painkillers produced by our bodies, for the floaty euphoria we often feel during aerobic exercise, according to a nifty new study of men, women and treadmills.

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The Power of Positive Self-Talk

The line between failure and success can come down to something as simple as self-talk. Powerful and positive self-talk can change your entire mindset, which can affect your actions.

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Amanda Bisk on How to Get a "Better Than Gym" Workout from Home

While gyms play an important role in workouts, there is no genuine need to attend a gym to reach your fitness goals. Exercise physiologist and elite athletics coach Amanda Bisk explains how to get an effective workout from the comfort of your own home.

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What Science Tells Us About Preventing Dementia

There are no instant, miracle cures. But recent studies suggest we have more control over our cognitive health than we might think. It just takes some effort.

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Why You Shouldn’t Take a Flying Leap at Healthy

If you want to improve your health, treat it like school. Changes made in a hurry won’t last.

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Five Surprising Ways Exercise Changes Your Brain

Moving your body is one of the most beneficial things you can do for your mind.

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Move It or Lose It!

Regular aerobic exercise ensures that your brain continues to produce new neurons and adapt to change. Do you get at least five half-hour periods of moderate exercise each week?

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Habit Formation