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		<title>Commitment to Gratitude</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I look out at the world, especially in the incredible times we live in right now with all the   turmoil, uprising, pointless deaths, instability and chaos in so many places in the world, and then   look outside my door, it’s hard not to be a little shocked by how different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I look out at the world, especially in the incredible times we live in right now with all the   turmoil, uprising, pointless deaths, instability and chaos in so many places in the world, and then   look outside my door, it’s hard not to be a little shocked by how different my life is here in an   affluent, developed country. Even some of the arguably most powerful men in the world do not live as   well as many of us do here. Look at Bin Laden, found living in relative squalor until his demise.  </p>
<p>When I see these things I am struck big time with the thought that, wow, we really do have it good,   those of us living in the USA, Canada, Europe, etc. But how often, and seriously, do we consider how   blessed we are?   </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know about you, but I am so very, very grateful for my life in a free country. My gratitude,   however, goes way beyond the free country thing.  I have to tell you, when i take time to be grateful   (and i really need to do it more often), that very process and feeling of gratitude boosts my   satisfaction, contentment, and happiness levels!  It&#8217;s almost like magic.    </p>
<p>So I&#8217;m thinking, this month, let’s start a habit of gratitude, hitting that button 2 or 3 times a   day. Appreciating what we have will be good for our spirits, our attitude, our family, our outlook on   life, and, by extension the world out there that is working through the chaos and pressure of broad   and often, unstoppable, change. It’s the least we can do for them, and ourselves.     </p>
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		<title>Keeping on Track During the Holiday Season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Next week is Thanksgiving. Soon after that there’s Christmas and then New Years. It’s that dreaded holiday time when we are faced with many a temptation and sticking to goals, especially healthy diets, is very difficult. It doesn’t take much to regain that hard won weight loss or bring your health down and it can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next week is Thanksgiving. Soon after that there’s Christmas and then New Years. It’s that dreaded holiday time when we are faced with many a temptation and sticking to goals, especially healthy diets, is very difficult. It doesn’t take much to regain that hard won weight loss or bring your health down and it can be infinitely harder to get back to a where you want to be.</p>
<p>So for the next few weeks I thought I’d focus on healthy eating in this time of endless traps. Staying healthy is important to keeping up your energy and motivation in order to accomplish all the great things you have planned. So don’t let a little too much pumpkin pie spoil it for you.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, staying healthy during the holidays doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy yourself. In fact, you should go out there and celebrate with gusto. Just be discerning about what and how much you eat or drink. To do so, just follow a few simple rules:</p>
<p>&#8211;Go ahead and enjoy a rum ball or two but not too much. And don’t fall into the “I’ve already been bad, I might as well not worry about it now” mentality and overindulge or tell yourself you’ll do better after the holidays. Let yourself have the occasional treat then get back to your healthy diet.</p>
<p>&#8211;At the parties stay active to keep your metabolism up and keep you too busy to visit the buffet table. Dance, participate in all the games, wander the room, and mingle.</p>
<p>&#8211;Keep your eye on the big picture. Review your goals and what you want out of your life daily so it’s at the forefront of you mind when the cookies get passed around the office.</p>
<p>Use any other tricks you know to keep you on track for your specific health and diet goals. You can also read more about the importance of health and great things you can do to improve it in Chapter Ten of my book, How To Ignite Your Passion for Living.</p>
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