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Archive for the 'Health' Category
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
Now there is one more reason to stay away from soft drinks, or at least minimize their prominence in your diet. A new health scare erupted over soft drinks last week as evidence surfaced that a popular preservative in most fizzy drinks may cause (more…)
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A couple of weeks ago I made a return visit to The Cooper Clinic in Dallas, Texas. This is a world class operation! If you are serious about living your life to the max, then it is important to make sure your body is healthy both inside and out. No matter how many life time goals you have or how compelling they may be, they will rapidly become (more…)
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Can you hear yourself think? Can you hear God speaking to you? Sometimes, in this day and age, it can be hard to silence the noise around us long enough to hear God’s voice? I was driving home yesterday and saw 6 people walking independent of each other down the sidewalk. The first 5 women were all holding mobile phones to their ear as they walked. The last person, a man, appeared to be (more…)
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Do you need a terminal diagnosis from a doctor to spur you into action, to prod you into living life to the fullest? Imagine you only had 6 months to live, what would you do differently with how you spend your time? What if you only had (more…)
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In an associated press release this morning, it was reported that Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants will eliminate Trans Fatty Acids. KFC’s fried chicken buckets soon will be stamped with a health message along with the famous likeness of its founder, Colonel Harland Sanders. The banner will proclaim that its chicken has zero grams of trans fat per serving. Obviously, this is good news for people that ingest fried chicken on a regular basis. Trans-fatty or not, fried foods are one the top “Low Energy” foods you can choose to put in your body. Also note that trans fatty acids are much more likely to be found (more…)
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Tuesday, October 10th, 2006
It’s easy and common to gradually become disconnected from the people we love the most. This is apparent in many marriages, particularly when children are involved. It’s easy to get swept away in kids’ activities, social commitments, business obligations and the chronic stuff that keeps us preoccupied. This well-intentioned busyness can fiercely compete for time with our most important relationships.
If, overnight, we became dramatically distanced, we would notice it and remedy the situation immediately. If we put on 10 pounds overnight, we’d take action to fix that as well. Since the relational gap happens little by little, it’s easy and common to become accustomed to it. Rather than fighting for our priorities, it’s easy and common to simply accept things the way they are.
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Tuesday, October 10th, 2006
On our radio program this past Sunday, Steve and I interviewed tri-athlete, Scott Rigsby. Scott is a double amputee who lost one leg in an accident after graduating high school in 1986. Scott was thrown from the back of a pickup truck, dragged over 300 feet on the hot asphalt and then pinned underneath a 3-ton trailer. Listen to the full interview to hear about the “miracle tow truck.” Twelve years later, Scott asked his orthopedic surgeon to remove his remaining left leg. Today he is (more…)
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Thursday, October 5th, 2006
A few weeks ago New York City’s health department introduced a proposal that would bar cooks at any of the city’s 24,600 food service establishments from using ingredients that contain the artery-clogging substance, commonly listed on food labels as partially hydrogenated oil. Like the tobacco industry, the food industry (and the government) has long known the toxic effects of trans fatty acids on the human body. However, until recently, very little has been done to educate and warn the public and change the cost-cutting practices of food manufacturers. Like smoking, ingesting trans fatty acids causes (more…)
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Wednesday, August 9th, 2006
I was rereading Tom Rath’s valuable book, How Full Is Your Bucket, last week when I came across a suggestion that caught my attention. Rath and co-author Don Clifton point out that cigarette smoking has been shown to reduce life expectancy by 5.5 years for males and 7 years for females. (Of course this doesn’t mention the consequences of second hand smoke on the rest of us) Relating these smoking statistics to research on positive emotions and longevity, the authors suggest that negative emotions may very likely shave off more years of life (10) than even smoking. In light of this, maybe there should be a Surgeon General’s warning about the danger of negative emotions. No doubt, negative emotions are responsible for far more damage to individuals and families than smoking. This got me thinking.
Smoking and negativity have a lot in common. Obviously, both begin as a choice. Over time, these choices become unconscious, automatic reflexes that inflict damage to oneself and those in close proximity. In addition to short term consequences, there are also the ultimate consequences of both smoking and negative emotions. Like smoking, expressing negative emotions provides temporary satisfaction that will inevitably need to be quenched again in the not to distant future. Both smoking and negativity become stubborn addictions that their owners become accustomed to and rationalize quite cleverly. As a non smoker, it’s hard for me to understand how someone could knowingly, willingly pollute their bodies with a cigarette or anything else for that matter. And I have the same curiosity for the negative crowd as well. The damage spreads well beyond the source. As with smoking, the negative “bucket dippers” create a ripple effect of second hand negativity that circulates and pollutes their surroundings.
If you have enough reasons to quit, you can snuff out that final cigarette once and for all. We all know those who have done it. Likewise, if you have a big enough “why” you can overcome negativity and the collateral damage it causes as well. Consider who you are building up as a result of your positive emotional energy. And, who are you pulling down as a result of your negative energy? How could you infuse your best relationships with your best self in the next 48 hours? It’s worth thinking about! What do you think?
Coach
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In an AP story that ran yesterday on Fox News, it was reported that “more than 1.5 million Americans are injured every year by drug errors in hospitals, nursing homes and doctor’s offices, a count that doesn’t even estimate patients’ own medication mix-ups, says a report from the Institute of Medicine that calls for major steps to increase patient safety.” Aside from the scary implications of this report, it is certainly another great reason to proactively take care of yourself, rather than relying on a pill to do this for you. After all, there is a decent chance you might just get the wrong pill.
My business partner, Steve Cesari, and I attended a writing conference with Mark Victor Hansen last weekend in
Orlando and one of our fellow participants had lost her sight permanently as a result of accidentally being given the wrong medication following a automobile accident. Now, I’d hate to live in a world without the great physicians we have these days or without the breakthrough medications, but as a society we seem to overdo it a bit. During sixty minutes of prime time TV earlier in the week, I counted 7 pharmaceutical advertisements. Every condition from restless legs to ADD to herpes to depression and few more were represented with a pill solution of some sort. Isn’t this out of hand?
What do you think?
Coach
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