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Relaxation Tips -- Newsletter Archives
Each issue of the newsletter includes a Tip of the Week, a timely short article, a Quote of the Week, and information on a featured product.
Dec.20, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No.10. Reflect on the deeper meaning and spirit of the holidays for you personally, for your family, and for humanity and the world.
Dec.16, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 9. Create a new holiday tradition that builds connections among your family and friends.
Dec.13, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 8: Balance your spending of time and money to improve your quality of life.
Dec. 9, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 7: Practice being a peacemaker if family squabbles erupt
Dec. 6, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 6: Eat and drink sensibly, and get plenty of exercise and sleep.
Dec. 2, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 5: Tap into your natural creativity and create a hand-made gift.
Nov. 29, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 4: Get involved in a volunteer activity where you help others.
Nov. 23, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 3: Take short relaxation breaks to let go of tension
Nov. 17, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 2: Learn to Say No to Extra Obligations That Might Stress You Out
Nov. 8, 2004 Holiday Stress Tip No. 1: Create realistic expectations -- don't try to make this the perfect holiday.
Aug. 26, 2004 Take the Tension out of Hypertension
Aug. 5, 2004 The Power of Intention
July 22, 2004 Softening and Opening
July 8, 2004 Lifelong Learning
June 24, 2004 Summertime Relaxation
June 3, 2004 The Value of Doing Nothing
May 7, 2004 Recognizing Each Other
Apr. 21, 2004 Listen to Your Body
Apr. 7, 2004 Letting Go During Relaxation
Mar. 31, 2004 Calm at the Center of the Storm
Mar. 24, 2004 Mindfulness and the Immune System
Mar. 17, 2004 Balance in Nature
Mar. 10, 2004 Remembering to Relax
Mar 3, 2004 Sleep Well for Better Health
Feb. 26, 2004 The Meaning of "Self-Guided"
Feb. 18, 2004 Warmth in Winter
Feb. 12, 2004 Love and Politics
Feb. 4, 2004 Rhythm and Balance
Jan. 28, 2004 Stressful Days, Sleepless Nights
Jan. 21, 2004 Meditation in the Mainstream
Jan. 14, 2004 Exercise to Balance Post-Holiday Letdown
Jan. 6, 2004 Thank Your Body
Dec. 29, 2003 Stretching Your Comfort Zone in 2004
Dec. 22, 2003 Winter Solstice Intentions
Dec. 15, 2003 Taking Refuge
Dec. 9, 2003 Holiday Overload
Dec. 1, 2003 A Long Winter's Nap
Nov. 25, 2003 A Personal Note of Thanksgiving
Nov. 18, 2003 Top Ten Relaxation Tips for Reducing Holiday Stress
Nov. 10, 2003 What We Are Seeking
Nov. 3, 2003 Holiday Anticipation
Oct. 27, 2003 Take a 5-Minute Relaxation Break
Oct. 20, 2003 Four Types of Meditation
Oct. 13, 2003 Your Internal Radar System
Oct. 6, 2003 Relaxed Yet Alert
Sept. 29, 2003 A Sense of Control
Sept. 22, 2003 The Balance of the Seasons
Sept. 15, 2003 Remembrance
Sept. 8, 2003 The Power of Concentration
Sept. 2, 2003 Gentle Re-Entry
Aug. 25, 2003 In Search of Balance
Aug. 19, 2003 Unexpected Kindness
Aug. 11, 2003 Heartfelt Gratitude
Aug. 4, 2003 The Healing Power of Nature
July 28, 2003 Ancient Skills for Modern Minds
July 21, 2003 The Scent of Relaxation
July 14, 2003 "Put Your Whole Self In"
July 7, 2003 Magical Moments
June 30, 2003 Focusing and Quieting the Mind
June 23, 2003 Tune in to Your Body
June 16, 2003 A Positive Attitude
June 9, 2003 Tense & Relax
June 2, 2003 Visualization and Guided Imagery
May 26, 2003 Remembering to Love
May 19, 2003 Take a "Conscious Vacation"
May 12, 2003 Stories that Don't Need to Happen
May 5, 2003 Your Attitude Toward Change
Apr. 28, 2003 Beyond Words
Apr. 21, 2003 Insomnia and Stress
Apr. 14, 2003 Break the Cycle of Stress
Apr. 7, 2003 Dance!
Mar. 31, 2003 Getting a Good Night's Sleep
Mar. 24, 2003 Spring Cleaning
Mar. 17, 2003 Coping with the Stress of War & Terrorism -- Part 2
Mar. 10, 2003 Coping with the Stress of War & Terrorism
Mar. 3, 2003 Envision Global Peace
Feb. 24, 2003 Coping with the Stress of War & Terrorism
Feb. 17, 2003 21st Century Leadership -- From the Inside Out
Feb. 10, 2003 Give Yourself a Valentine
Feb. 3, 2003 Slowing Down
Jan. 27, 2003 Your Breath is Your Constant Companion
Jan. 20, 2003 Re-Balancing and Return to Wholeness
Jan. 13, 2003 Dynamic Relaxation
Jan. 6, 2003 Back to Work after the Holidays
Dec. 23, 2002 Winter Solstice -- The Return of Light
Dec. 16, 2002 Something to Believe In
Dec. 9, 2002 Holiday Stress

 

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