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Redefining Terms for a New Way – Courtney Townley

July 9, 2009 by

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“Wellness” is a word that has become inescapable in the past few years in the American media culture.  Our gyms now promote “fitness and wellness programs”.  Supplements are often labeled as “wellness formulas” and medical professionals now refer to their own industry as “the health and wellness industry”.    So, what does the word “wellness” mean […]

On Bliss.

July 9, 2009 by

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As a young woman in my early 30’s I had the pleasure of being under the competent wings of Fran and Sue; both women in their late 50’s.  Fran was my boss, and Sue an experienced co-worker in the non-profit addictions facility where we worked. These two women turned my world upside down as they […]

Mary Anne in Gratitude

July 8, 2009 by

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There was a time when I couldn’t figure out how I was going to fit Genesis into my lifestyle, but when I changed the scenario and fit my lifestyle into Genesis amazing things started to happen. In acknowledging the “amazing things”, I discovered that being grateful for where I started and how I got there […]

Pronounced Healthy!

July 3, 2009 by

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“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what you have into enough, and more.” -Melody Beattie. This September I will turn 40 and I am immensely grateful to feel better than I have ever felt in my entire life!! Who could have imagined one could feel better at 40 years young than at 20 […]

Power of Six Workout 1: BACK AND BUTT

June 22, 2009 by

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When weight lifting, the first 2-3 sets are really just about blood distribution.  When you’re a beginner (in your first couple years of lifting) then this is good – you’ll build muscle at this level, you’ll regenerate tissue, and you’ll recover fast enough to keep you enjoying what you’re doing.  Increased blood circulation is really […]

Sheri’s Rants # 15: You, Me and Integrity

May 11, 2009 by

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One of the more challenging pieces of this Transformation work is the ability to maintain integrity between what we SAY we are doing and what we are actually DOING.  With ourselves.  The lack of congruency from people who consider themselves ‘very honest’ is astounding when it comes to what we are putting into our mouths! […]

Sheri’s Rants #6

January 15, 2009 by

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Transformation ‘Failure’? Katie called me the other day – she’s an old friend who I helped get healthy about 8 years ago.  She was sharing her dismay that after her hard-won success completely transforming her body from pain and overweight into lean and fit, she had fully emotionally stepped into the depths of her eating […]