US First Lady Michelle Obama is to appear in the first episode of the 40th anniversary series of Sesame Street with a segment encouraging kids to plant gardens. The First Lady will appear in the November 10 season debut of the educational show for kids. The show’s producers said that Mrs Obama will teach the furry “residents” of Sesame Street about the benefits of growing a garden and healthy living, reports The Telegraph. “All these seeds need to grow are sun, soil and water. If you eat t
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by Scott Edwards You’ll see a mass of autobiographies of the rich famous if you look at any best seller list today. There’s a common thread in every story, even though their lives might be very different - they dealt with the negatives by zoning-in on the positives. Only when we encourage a ‘can do’ mental attitude will we rise above the crowd. So if you’re dieting, develop a positive approach to losing the pounds. Tell yourself how good you are at healthy eating. Thinking positively o
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When people think of health, they tend to think of physical and emotional health. Energy, vitality, healthy eating, exercise, etc. are all very important things and something that I’ve been integrating into my leadership work with execs for years. But there’s also the “organizational health” – the health of the whole organization. from Business Articles from EzineArticles.com
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by Mark Walters If, even after four months, the weight loss you resolved to make back in January has failed to appear, then you need to find something constructive that will actually help. One would think, given the sheer number of people who make weight loss resolutions every January, that obesity would disappear from the world in the course of a single year. It is an unfortunate fact, however, that less than 10% of these “resolution-takers” manage to fulfill their resolutions during the co
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