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All Attitude: Find the Fun in Your Workouts

Posted on October 28, 2017March 23, 2018 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

Your Attitude toward your workouts plays a big role in how they turn out.  Whether you are taking a leisurely stroll around the block or focusing on an intense HIIT session, making the most of the activities is a matter of choice. Exercise framed in a positive light creates positive learning and is more conducive…

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Self Esteem: Getting Too Much of a Good Thing

Posted on July 31, 2016 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

Self Esteem: Getting Too Much of a Good Thing. You would think that receiving positive support in the majority of your daily activities would be a good thing for your self esteem. Praise for challenges met and tasks accomplished most certainly play to our sense of reward. We feel a sense of belonging and contribution…

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Creating Safety: Tolerance and Athlete Training

Posted on June 26, 2016June 26, 2016 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

Creating Safety: Tolerance and Athlete Training. Being an athlete, even the weekend warrior type, has always had its perks. Better Health, increased self-esteem, positive outlook on Life, and even an improved sex life! Compared to our couch potato relatives slowly dying of lifestyle diseases like Diabetes and Cardiovascular disease, an athlete comes out way ahead….

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Fixing Our Unhealthy Technology Habit

Posted on March 27, 2016 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

Fixing Our Unhealthy Technology Habit Modern electronic technology entices and engages the majority of us. From the ubiquitous smartphone to cooking our meals, these small glowing interfaces are our world. The price for this interaction is just now being tallied and we are hurting from the experience. But as it is our technology behavior that…

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Mindfulness: How To Turn Your Crazy Life Around

Posted on March 16, 2015 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

There is just too much to consider! The job is demanding more of you each day. You feel guilty for taking time away from family and loved ones, so you try to compensate and send energy their way. And at the end of the day you have how much left for yourself? Usually an IOU…

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