Were you brought up to believe that taking care of yourself is selfish, and that to be a good person you need to be self-sacrificing? Not only is self-care not selfish, it is the most loving thing you can do for yourself and others. One of the greatest gifts we can give to our loved ones as well as to the world is our own happiness. Dr. Margaret Paul shares examples of what it means to be selfish and self-responsible.

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I share my fondness for trees to inspire you to cultivate a relationship with them. Befriend the ones that live near you. Spend time with them. Ask them questions and tell them what you love about them. If you struggle to love yourself, tell the trees and ask them for help. Perhaps sit with your back against their trunk and see if you can feel their support. Imagine your heart connecting to the heart of a tree.

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Whatever we do that is truly loving to ourselves – that is in the highest good of our soul’s journey on the planet – is also loving to others. It is never in our highest good to be mean to others, or to disregard others’ feelings and needs. But it is in our highest good to follow our inner guidance and do what really brings us joy and fulfillment.

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by  Sarah Haas   

Mindset and emotions are key to making healthy habits stick. If you’ve been trying to release weight for a while, but keep repeating the lose/gain cycle, it’s probably because you haven’t examined the deep, inner beliefs that are keeping you stuck.

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Tackle the Funk beast that’s preventing you from having fun with five easy steps – from catching it early to the ABC game – and start living your life to the fullest!

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