Amara Rose
Amara is a spiritual "midwife," speaker, writer and sacred ritual facilitator. She offers life purpose coaching, e-courses, tapes/CDs, and a FREE inspirational monthly newsletter, What Shines. Subscribe online at http://www.liveyourlight.com
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Got Podium Panic? Speech Topic Deactivates FearGiving a great speech ranks right up there with fear of death. But if you have some terrific talks under your belt, you can deactivate podium panic. Here's how to develop a winning speech, based on what you know.
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Complementary Medicine Can Heal What Ails YouNatural health therapies include naturopathy, homeopathy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, Ayur-Veda, chiropractic care, nutrition, and a range of other modalities. Many of these practices have been used successfully for thousands of years. -
Wiping Out World HungerIndustrialized nations tend to think the solution to world problems starts with policy development. But when we're talking global famine, there isn't time for analyses that may span many months, years, or even decades. It's time to redirect our focus.
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Homeopathy: A Little Treatment Goes a Long WaySince the dawn of medicine, healers have derived their treatments from the plant, mineral and animal kingdoms. Homeopathy falls under the category of "alternative medicine," along with acupuncture, herbs, and other remedies that come from nature.
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Home Air Filter Can Save Your Health - And Maybe Your LifeThe typical American spends up to fourteen hours a day in the home, often completely unaware that poor indoor air quality may be directly affecting his or her health. That's why buying a home air filter can make breathing easier.
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Exercise: The Smart Way to SweatTo get the true benefit of exercise, you need only choose an activity that appeals to you, and commit to doing it regularly. Aim for 20-30 minutes, three to five times a week. Commitment is key.