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How to travel and still be present (in your professional role and responsibilities)

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I try to be aware of my surroundings, to notice things. Lots of tags, carefully arranged notebooks, constant updating of my top shortcuts so that what I need is easily accessible. I have a “@plane” tag in Remember The Milk and Evernote, for example, that helps me find the stuff I can easily get done in the air.

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Julie Sharma: “A movement that would cause the most amount of good to the most amount of people, would be to make mindfulness mainstream”

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A movement of mindfulness would help to change the world in a way that makes people more connected, aware, and present, which means less lonely, distracted, and stressed and even depressed. For example, if you have dietary issues or allergies, you have to be mindful of what you eat so you avoid what harm could happen to your body.

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“Establish life balance.” With Dr. William Seeds & G. Brian Benson

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If we want to make positive changes in our lives, we have to become self-aware enough to take a step back and truly identify our current routine and current habits. I recently had my system tested for food allergies and had a lot of my suspicions confirmed. How does the food that you are eating make you feel?

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Lianna Nielsen of Healthy By Lianna: “Improving Sleep”

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After seeing countless unhelpful doctors, which inspired lots of her own research, she discovered she could heal her body through food and lifestyle interventions. My mom is from the Philippines and quality food and cooking have always been loves of hers. I had a pretty idyllic childhood full of nature, fresh organic food, and travel.

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The ultimate employee wellbeing list.

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Most vending machines and snack benches are loaded with highly processed foods that offer minimal nutrients – and often more fat, sugar and salt than is considered healthy! Food allergies, intolerances and preferences can make eating out of home a challenge for people. Offer healthy snack options. Offer confidential counselling.

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Dr. Joel Warsh: “If you build it, they will come”

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I looked around the room and noticed bags of junk food and sugary sodas. A mother in Kalamazoo, Michigan may have a child who suffers from eczema, digestive problems, and allergies. This child’s diet may primarily consist of pasta, bread, cheese, milk, and fast food. As a result, eczema, digestive issues and allergies may clear.

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“Proper preparation prevents poor performance”, Dr. Jason Hamed and Parveen Panwar, Mr. Activated

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I had awful sinus, ear, and allergy problems as a kid. At that age, you do not have a “bias” or are even aware as to what is deemed traditional medicine versus alternative care. You were inhaling your food and had your head down the entire time.”. This way I can actually carry on a conversation without inhaling my food.