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Corruption and consumer demand in the food industry - Part 1
What’s fuelling corruption in our food industry?
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How alcohol had influenced my life
I never knew the full extent of how alcohol had influenced my life, until I made the choice to stop drinking it.
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Women’s thoughts about Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is considered a major mothering highlight after women become part of the motherhood fraternity! But what are women’s thoughts on Mother’s Day?
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Love in intelligence
Books that forever expand our perspective, bringing us back to a very humble sense of what it is to love with love in intelligence.
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Food to go – convenience at a price
Does eating ready meals and food on the go, or multitasking with our meals, truly support our bodies?
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Learning to breathe my own breath again
When you are out of rhythm and breathing does not happen automatically, when you catch yourself repeatedly either holding your breath or breathing very flatly, what do you do?
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A day in the life of a flight attendant
Working in the confines of a tin capsule at 38,000 ft. up brings certain challenges! Watch this video to learn how Anna has found the way to manage jetlag, along with many other challenges.
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Food allergies and intolerances: empowered or imprisoned?
Are food allergies and intolerances a curse or a blessing? Through listening to our body we can feel empowered to honor how it feels to perform at its peak, rather than feeling restricted.
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Relationships are always about evolving – the key to making relationships work
Is disharmony in relationships the end, or can it be the beginning of a new and deeper level of loving? Do moments of change and tension signify an important opportunity for both parties to step up?
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Bringing out the feminine side of science
This beautiful article, written by a man, is about bringing out the feminine within all of us, men and women, and exploring what this might mean for science.
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Goldilocks, Barbie and Porn Stars
Do you remember the storybooks you read and the favourite games that you played as a child? How has ‘playtime’ changed and what does this mean?
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From denying smoking to giving up smoking without trying
As an adult, I came to learn the truth about smoking cigarettes and ended up giving up smoking without trying.
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Exercise for weight loss – a myth?
This article explores whether exercise is the answer to losing weight or if that is indeed a myth.
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Dressing to appreciate me – not to fit in to an ideal weight or to hide my body shape
Do you wear clothes to fit in with some ideal body shape or fashion? Read here how Stephanie changed from hiding her body to dressing truly to appreciate herself and life.
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Portion distortion: lost track of how much to eat?
Should we be asking: why have we lost track of how much to eat?
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Let food be thy medicine – outdated quote or ageless wisdom?
How powerful are our food choices in influencing the health of our bodies?
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Breakfast lunch and dinner: uncovering beliefs around food
Breakfast Lunch and Dinner: a naturopath challenges her beliefs around food and how her relationship with eating has changed.
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From choosing to be invisible to letting myself be seen
‘When I first started working in the fashion industry I worked as an invisible person. I would produce work that was highly recognised but no one knew who I was.’
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Learning to breathe again – thanks to Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine
Zoe suffered for years with asthma, chronic sinusitis and hay fever. All that began to change when she began attending presentations by Serge Benhayon.
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Living true authority
The meaning of authority is often that we are to be subservient to another, however true authority is using our innate intelligence to live with love and truth.