Category: Meaning

  • A New Month. A Fresh Start!

    Welcome June! What healthy change (big or small) will you commit to this month? How will you create a supportive environment to reach success? What will it feel like to accomplish your goal?

  • Wordy Wednesday

    BIOPHILIA  A love of life. A love of all that is living. The human desire to connect with nature. According to biologist, E.O. Wilson, “biophilia is a hardwired instinct that is key to human happiness” (McGonigal, 2019, p.169). Modern humans tend to feel awe, contentment, curiosity, and wanderlust when in nature, and these emotions contributed to early humans’ ability…

  • Motivation Monday

    How will you challenge and stretch yourself this week? How will you learn from other people this week? How will you practice a new leadership skill this week?

  • Laughter is Medicine

    In the midst of the novel Coronavirus and a new pandemic, we need to prepare not panic. Anxiety is a natural response to fear. We are not “crazy” to feel anxious. We need to find ways calm our frenzied minds.  Exercise boosts our immunity: How will you move your body each day? Humor lightens a tense moment. Here is a…

  • Mindful May

  • Wellness Wednesday

  • Wellness Wednesday

    If things aren’t working, ask yourself,   In what way am I creating this? In what way can I change? What’s the lesson? — Dr. Wayne Dyer

  • The Marks We Leave

    As time goes on and we reflect On the things we’ve said and done; The places we’ve been, the people we’ve met And we think of all the fun   We realize the marks we leave in life Aren’t made of stone or steel But rather of the lives we’ve touched And how we make…

  • Wellness Wednesday

    Health Tips from the CEO/Founder of Wellcoaches, Margaret Moore (or “Coach Meg”) Follow the energy. Do what makes you feel good. Coach Meg’s Secret to Live Well Yin Yang Enjoy the good. Suffer well.  Appreciate the positive. Learn from the negative. 

  • Monday Motivation

    You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. — Jane Goodall