"The present moment is all you can control, not what happened in the past. Although you can't turn back the clock on setbacks and disappointments, your past does not have to define you."— Edward T. Creagan, M.D. |
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| Weight Loss | Weight loss: How to stay motivated | Sometimes the temptation to indulge in certain foods or skip a workout — especially during the holidays — will be greater than your desire to lose weight. During these difficult moments, reflect on the top reasons why you are making healthy lifestyle changes. By understanding what motivates you, you'll be better able to follow through with your eating and fitness plan, despite challenges that come your way. Try this writing exercise to help you figure out what gives you the ongoing, burning drive to succeed. | Stay on track with this advice » | | |
Mind and Body Unplug and recharge this weekend It's tempting to zone out on the couch — whether it's in front of the TV, your smartphone or a tablet — at the end of a long week, but staying glued to your devices can negatively impact your health. Be a good role model for your family and find new ways to relax and keep everyone more active over the weekend with these tips. Try these suggestions » | | Today's Healthy-Eating Tip Build a better salad Sure, salads are typically healthy, but are you getting the most nutritional bang for your buck? Opt for dark greens such as spinach and kale, which are packed with folate — a B complex vitamin that promotes healthy blood circulation. Mix darker and lighter greens if you aren't used to the taste, and chop them finely. | | | ADVERTISEMENT | | Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. | Advertising & Sponsorship: Policy | Opportunities | Ads by Swoop | COPD Symptoms May Be A Sign Of Alpha-1. Get A Test Kit & Bring To Your Doctor. | Treatment Is Available To Help Manage Postmenopausal Osteoporosis | Rheumatoid Arthritis Is A Long-Term Disease. Learn About A Treatment | Explore a Treatment Option for Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis | | |
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