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Gut Health Might Be the Secret to Your Exercise Motivation
Gut Health Might Be the Secret to Your Exercise Motivation
When it comes to exercise motivation, new science shows that gut health could trump genetics, willpower, or even your mood. Why? Your microbiome talks to your brain via dopamine — the “reward” chemical that makes workouts feel GOOD.
#guthealth #fitnessmotivation #dopaminehacks
12 Tips to Transform Anxiety Into Positive Change
12 Tips to Transform Anxiety Into Positive Change
Anxiety is something that almost everyone faces at some point. Whether it’s a worry about the future, fear of failure, or social anxiety, these feelings often hold us back from living fully. However, anxiety doesn’t have to control your life. With the right mindset and strategies, it can become a stepping stone to personal growth.
Read our article to identify triggers, manage anxiety, and turn it into a force for positive change.
Prolonged Sitting: Worse Than Smoking? (Part 2)
Prolonged Sitting: Worse Than Smoking? (Part 2)
Let’s continue exposing the latest evidence-based and peer-reviewed research.
Prolonged Sitting: Worse Than Smoking? (Part 1)
Prolonged Sitting: Worse Than Smoking? (Part 1)
This research-backed article demonstrates the negative effect of our modern way of living on our health and mental well-being.