
Aug 20, 2009

There is no real excellence in all this world which can be separated from right living. –David Starr Jordan
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People embody many of the fundamental principles of human effectiveness.
These habits are basic; they are primary.
They represent the internalization of correct principles upon which enduring happiness and success are based.
But before we can really understand these Seven Habits, we need to understand our own “paradigms” and how to make a “paradigm shift.”
Both the Character Ethic and the Personality Ethic are examples of social paradigms. Read more... (821 words, 1 image, estimated 3:17 mins reading time)

Aug 19, 2009

Carol Birmingham said, “A smile starts on the lips, A grin spreads to the eyes, A chuckle comes from the belly; But a good laugh bursts forth from the soul, Overflows, and bubbles all around.”
Okay, you told me to give myself a pep talk, to use more upbeat language, and now you’re saying to smile.
What’s next?
Sprinkling fairy dust over my shoes?”
Before you work yourself into a tizzy of skepticism, consider that I’m talking science here.
When you’re able to impart a sincere smile, even if there’s no one else around, a whole host of factors inside of you are put into gear. Read more... (273 words, 1 image, estimated 1:06 mins reading time)

Aug 19, 2009

I have a mission in life.
It is to help everyone I meet be successful and happy (their definition), and then to use their new-found success and happiness to make others successful and happy.
It is a lofty goal. It is also one that I am firmly committed to and fully believe that I can achieve.
I start each day with an affirmation in the form of a question: “Who can I help today to be successful and happy, and who can help me?” Read more... (630 words, 1 image, estimated 2:31 mins reading time)

Aug 18, 2009

A free radicalW is an atomic structure with an unpaired electron in its outermost shell.
These unpaired electrons tend to be highly reactive, resulting in chemical reactions such as oxidationW.
Isotonix® Antioxidant
Because they have one or more unpaired electrons, free radicals are highly unstable. They scavenge the body to grab or donate electrons, causing damage to cells, proteins and DNA.
Free radicals are naturally occurring; however, air pollution, stress, smoking, heavy exercising and aging all contribute to the creation of harmful free radicals.
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Aug 18, 2009
Enzymes are important for the body’s proper absorption and utilization of food. Over time, the body’s ability to make certain enzymes reduces as part of the natural aging process. Many scientists now believe that maintaining normal levels of key enzymes is important to maintaining overall health.
Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes
Enzymes are responsible for every activity of life. Digestive and metabolic are the two primary classifications of enzymes within the body.
ProteasesW (aids in digesting protein), amylasesW (aids in digesting carbohydrates), and lipasesW (aids in digesting fats) are the three primary digestive enzymes, which function as the biological catalyst to breaking down food. Read more... (266 words, 1 image, estimated 1:04 mins reading time)

Aug 17, 2009
CLICK HERE to Read Additional Information on Isotonix® Vitamin D with K2.
Vitamin D plays an important role in bone health, heart health and immune support while working with vitamin K to support normal absorption of calcium and promote healthy arteries.
Isotonix® Vitamin D with K2
Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 contains vitamin D3, the metabolically active form of vitamin D, along with vitamin K2, a form of vitamin K which supports vascular health and calcium utilization. Isotonix Vitamin D is the first of its kind to deliver both of these powerful vitamins with isotonic delivery. Read more... (332 words, 1 image, estimated 1:20 mins reading time)