Tag: health

  • I run for food

    I run for food

    Keywords: running , runningblog , whyirun

    If you promise me we will go for a burger after our run, I will meet you anywhere.

    https://runningonunicorns.wordpress.com/2021/06/30/why-i-run
  • I want to share information about the fitness world to beginners and to college students

    I want to share information about the fitness world to beginners and to college students

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    I grew up in the gym, my mother was a personal trainer and owned her own studio, and I want to share what I have learned from her and also share what I have learned on my own.

    https://collegegymfreak.wordpress.com/2021/06/07/introduction
  • There is a fine line between habit and addiction

    There is a fine line between habit and addiction

    Keywords: blog found in the forest , addiction , appalachian trail , divorce , habits , hiking , lgf , sugarloaf mountain

    My affinity with ascending mountains has likely become an addiction, but a healthy one. I want to do it more, faster, higher and with my challenge. I have hiked Sugarloaf before, but didn’t make it very high up because I was with my kids and there was still snow on the ground.

    https://preoccupiedpoet.com/2021/06/07/both-feet-off-the-ground
  • I want to help show you how to be more intuitive and take away the stress and frustration that comes with health and wellness

    I want to help show you how to be more intuitive and take away the stress and frustration that comes with health and wellness

    Keywords: exercise , fitness , goals , health , intuitive , nutrition , nutrition coach , personal trainer , training

    All programs are hosted over zoom and include a free initial consult. Please contact me with any questions and i look forward to working with you!

    https://wellnesswithjenna.wordpress.com/2021/06/03/nutrition-and-wellness-coaching
  • Wanting Experiences Wanted

    Wanting Experiences Wanted

    In a few weeks, Wants Blog will be able to celebrate its first anniversary, and although I have not set any clear goals for this site yet (in the realm of success and / or evidence-based statistics types of results), I do feel both good and confident enough to call the first year a satisfactory start, at least enough so that I am willing to continue with this project for the moment, for the foreseeable future, hopefully for many years to come … and I intend to make some more announcements in the coming days, or at least in celebration of the first anniversary itself (in about 3 or 4 days) — so stay tuned! 😀

    Today I would like to change the pace a little and do something of a more reflective, theoretical post.

    But there is no need to miss out on quoting some intelligence from the web (or, in this case, a book published by a blogger):

    Wanting positive experience is a negative experience; accepting negative experience is a positive experience.

    https://markmanson.net/books/subtle-art

    Mark is prone to making bold statements, and this a beautiful example. I by and large agree, but in my humble opinion, I feel it’s necessary for me to add some caveats.

    First of all, I strongly agree — insofar as my own interpretation of “wanting” is similar to Mark’s in that to want is (AFAIK) a germanic verb lamenting an ill state of affairs — it is “needy” (cf. “To Want“).

    Lest you think I intend to move on to the rest of the sentence, I myself want to focus more on this one word. Even more than that: I intend to go off on a tangent to an experience I had several decades ago, as a graduate student of linguistics. It was in a class very focused on some of Chomsky’s theories — probably named something like “syntax”. I think the particular topic of discussion had something to do with a theoretical construct like “subcategorization frames”, and we were discussing examples of sentences like “Jack rolled down the hill” vs. “Jack rolled the ball down the hill”. I argued that I felt as if the sentence which exluded “the ball” had an implicit default scenario, in which “Jack” would simply be duplicated — as if to say: “Jack rolled Jack down the hill”. The professor and pretty much the entire class immediately put my supposition into the realm of lunacy, thereby completely disregarding it as an unthinkable thought (never mind that I am actually a native speaker of English 😛 ).

    In a similar vein, I wish to now suggest that I feel it is perhaps possible to reach a frame of mind — sound mind, mind you — which may call Mark’s statement above into question, maybe even undermine it so much that it would seem to invalidate its bold and eloquent nature completely.

    For this amazing feat, let me ask you to consider that the default case of statements along the lines of “I want something” may actually be “I want something for myself” … and that this default case is not necessarily always present. On the contrary, it is possible to imagine a scenario in which someone who wants something actually wants something for someone else. My hunch is that Mark would argue this point as an invalid case, insofar as we cannot truly want something for other people, those other people must want things by themselves. I think I can acknowledge that as a valid argument, but I also feel that even though to say something like “everyone must heal themselves” may sound valid, I remain quite skeptical that many people would be so foolish as to condemn the entire healthcare industry — the sole purpose of which is to heal others — as something akin to an impossible fantasy.

    Therefore, I come to the conclusion that since wanting something for someone else may indeed be not only possible but also quite likely a positive experience (insofar as that wanting is not egotistical, but an experience which is quite reminiscent of the “golden rule”), leading me to believe that it is indeed quite a good thing to practice.

    I plan to return to this topic in a few (or more) days, in order to give some more details about which direction I hope to go with such ideas as this. In the meantime, I also recommend checking out more of Mark’s ideas, which I also wrote about in “the pervasiveness of technology and mass marketing is screwing up a lot of people’s expectations for themselves” and “mental health and self-improvement“.

  • I have realized that I needed to be productive, be healthy and strong both mentally and physically to achieve the things I want to achieve

    I have realized that I needed to be productive, be healthy and strong both mentally and physically to achieve the things I want to achieve

    Keywords: Hello , productivity, self-love, self-discovery, mindfulness

    I hope that me sharing my journey, you will be able to start your journey or be helpful for your journey. But always remember, Failures are a part of learning.

    https://karenkitchley.wordpress.com/2021/05/14/hello-everyone
  • I want to find out why I have young onset cognitive decline

    I want to find out why I have young onset cognitive decline

    Keywords: mci , memory , memory loss , mild cognitive impairment , mild neurocognitive disorder , mncd , pre dementia , working age dementia , young onset dementia , hypoxemia , hypoxia , mci , memory loss , mild cognitive impairment , mild neurocognitive disorder , mncd , pre dementia , short term memory loss , sleep apnea

    wouldn’t it be wonderful to know why this has been happening? Wouldn’t it be great to do something tangible to fight my decline? I don’t want to get my hopes up, but I’m allowing myself to be a bit more hopeful this week.

    https://livingthegoodlifewithmci.org/2021/08/23/is-this-it
  • When I first started researching radiotherapy, a lightbulb started glowing stronger by the minute, I knew that this is what I wanted to do

    When I first started researching radiotherapy, a lightbulb started glowing stronger by the minute, I knew that this is what I wanted to do

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    Not long after graduating and interviewing, I noticed that more and more regularly, I wasn’t feeling right. I spoke with my GP and was advised further investigation was necessary. Nine months later, I was diagnosed with a medium brain tumour, and that is where my story changed.

    https://confessionsofanwarrior.wordpress.com/2021/03/17/about-me
  • I want nothing more than a happy, healthy baby

    I want nothing more than a happy, healthy baby

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    This pregnancy has gone really well. I am so grateful for that and honestly so humbled as well.

    https://blogandbelong.wordpress.com/2021/03/28/a-bumpy-road