This week is Women’s Health Week! It serves as a reminder to make health and wellness a priority for all women. As a woman, I get it. You’re always on the run and very often don’t take the time to care for yourself! Highlighting this week as Women’s Health Week will hopefully make you…
5 Tips to Bolster Your Health During Women’s Health Week
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerIt’s Time to De-Stress!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerApril is National Stress Awareness Month. You may feel like you’re VERY aware of your stresses and don’t need a month dedicated to it. However, I suggest that during Stress Awareness Month you sit down and take the time to acknowledge your stresses and know that it’s okay to feel that way sometimes. This month,…
Being Intuitive and Mindful in Your Morning Routine
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerIf you are like most people, your morning is one mega rush! Quick jump out of bed, shower, get dressed and run out the door! You’re lucky if you grab a coffee and muffin to eat in the car as you head out to start your day. Or, you stop at the local convenience store…
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Beat the Stress without Turning to Food
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerEven though there’s only 2 days left in April, I feel that it’s important to mention that April has been National Stress Awareness Month. I really meant to write about it sooner, but alas, I was “stressed” with a lot of work, both in my business and personal life. Stress is likely a part…
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