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- 1From:Prevention (Vol. 75, Issue 2)We've all been there: Things are just fine, and then suddenly your mood hits the skids, seemingly out of nowhere. What's going on?! Well, your mood is a balance of your thoughts, environmental influences (such as where...
- 2From:National Catholic Reporter (Vol. 58, Issue 22)"I have come to set the earth on fire!" Sweet holy card images aside, Jesus was no wimp! Nor could he be apolitical. In our trip through the Gospel of Luke, we have passed a dividing line, a measure not of words or...
- 3From:DVM 360 (Vol. 53, Issue 7)* Even with summer in full swing and practices facing their highest case volume of the year, it is never difficult to look to the future of veterinary medicine. How old were you when you decided you wanted to become a...
- 4From:Momentum (Vol. 15, Issue 3)Lydia, who lives with MS, knows that just 10 minutes of stretching in the morning can help control her spasticity, but she can't seem to get started. Then, she doesn't take her medication, doesn't return her best...
- 5From:Life ExtensionPreventing age-related decline is challenging. Getting enough exercise and ensuring proper food and nutrient selection are vital. But keeping this up consistently also requires a personal characteristic: motivation. If...
- 6From:Men's Health (Vol. 37, Issue 2)Stuck in neutral or spinning your wheels in the mud of 2022? We've got five steps to finding the motivation you need to kick your life into high gear. YOU KNOW THE GUY: He's up at 5:45 a.m., runs a quick 10K before...
- 7From:Healthy Years (Vol. 19, Issue 1)It's an exciting new year, and you boldly declare that you are totally determined to do it this time: make exercise a regular part of your life. If you're like most people, you start out strong, but by the time February...
- 8From:Skeptical Inquirer (Vol. 46, Issue 1)The early twentieth century in Russia was a tumultuous time. The October Revolution of 1917 saw revolutionary Bolshevik forces establish the world's first communist nation. This huge transition created political vacuums,...
- 9From:DVM 360 (Vol. 52, Issue 12)Many of us in the veterinary profession have wanted to work with animals since we were in elementary school. In today's language, one might say we're living our purpose. But what does that mean, and how do we sustain the...
- 10From:DVM 360 (Vol. 52, Issue 7)If you ask 10 children what they want to be when they grow up, there are sure to be some aspiring veterinarians in the group. However, the veterinary field is difficult to break into, despite its high desirability....
- 11From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 268, Issue 24)I wanted to write this article because I know how important inspiration is and I have found something missing in the materials I've read previously on the topic. I finished writing my own article, then went for a walk in...
- 12From:Woman's Day (Vol. 84, Issue 3)Getting healthy takes time and focus, and even the most dedicated person can hit a wall. Maybe you've cooked your way through your good-for-you recipes. Perhaps you're slacking on sleep or stressed to the max, or you...
- 13From:Astronomy (Vol. 49, Issue 4)
- 14From:The Bookseller (Issue 5922)The emotional and physical toll of lockdown has left its mark on the publishing industry as the one-year anniversary approaches, with many feeling "crushed, tired, unfocused and lacking in motivation", a survey conducted...
- 15From:Psychology Today (Vol. 54, Issue 2)REMEMBER THE DEFINITION of energy from high school physics? The capacity to carry out work. That is also what people mean when they talk about their own energy level. If you tell your friend you got super-energized by...
- 16From:Legacy Magazine (Vol. 30, Issue 5)Many of us raised in the study and/ or practice of interpretation are quite familiar with Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Yet how many of us can honestly say that we address each of these needs to the best of our abilities,...
- 17From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 267, Issue 45)The other day, a friend said, "Covid killed my motivation, and fear covered the body like a wet blanket." Her words rattled around in my brain, not because of a mystery writer's tendency to prize clever phrasing but...
- 18From:Runner's World (Vol. 55, Issue 5)There's only one way I can describe my training before a global pandemic turned our world upside down: autopilot mode. I was training for a spring half marathon, one I'd run many times before. It is a yearly race I...
- 19From:Momentum (Vol. 13, Issue 4)If life were a movie, multiple sclerosis might feel like an unwelcome plot twist It certainly did for 33-year-old Lauren of Washington, D.C. When she was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in 2017, Lauren, who asked...
- 20From:Feedstuffs (Vol. 91, Issue 2)A NEW year always brings a fresh start. Many of us have likely committed ourselves to making something new, different or better happen in 2020. However, that often also brings about frustration, because those new...