Whole Health Partners’ Blog

Desk Yoga: 7 Stretches to Relieve Work-Related Tension

Desk Yoga: 7 Stretches to Relieve Work-Related Tension

We know many of you spend long hours at your desk, which can lead to tension and discomfort. That's why we're bringing desk yoga right to your workspace! These simple stretches can help ease stiffness, improve circulation, and boost your mood - all without leaving your chair.

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Why Can't I stay Focused On My Goals?

Why Can't I stay Focused On My Goals?

Have you ever found yourself veering off course from your health goals? It's easy to get sidetracked by Temptations, Rebel against healthy habits, Accommodate unhealthy choices, or strive for Perfection.

These decision disruptors are collectively known as TRAP, and they can derail even the most determined individuals.

Let's explore each of these disruptors in detail, and discuss strategies to overcome them.

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So Strong: Strength Training and Health

So Strong: Strength Training and Health

Strength training isn't just for bodybuilders. And it’s not just about aesthetics. (although, hello toned arms!). It's for every person who wants to feel strong, confident, and in control of their health. So join us, as we unlock the amazing benefits of strength training.

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Health Heroes: Unveiling the Power of Backup Plans for Your Wellness Journey
Strategies, Mental Health, Goal Setting, Growth Mindset Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN Strategies, Mental Health, Goal Setting, Growth Mindset Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN

Health Heroes: Unveiling the Power of Backup Plans for Your Wellness Journey

In the pursuit of health and wellness, it's always good to have a plan. However, as we all know, life is unpredictable, and obstacles or challenges are inevitable. That's why it's essential to have contingency plans in place. Having a Plan B, and maybe even a Plan C, can make all the difference when striving to achieve your health goals.

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Gratitude Unveiled: A Bridge to Mind-Body Wellness
Strategies, Mental Health, Stress, Blood Glucose Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN Strategies, Mental Health, Stress, Blood Glucose Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN

Gratitude Unveiled: A Bridge to Mind-Body Wellness

As children, most of us are taught to be grateful, to count our blessings, and to say thank you when someone does something nice for us. What we often don't recognize, however, is that practicing gratitude can have a direct impact on our physical and mental health, as well as our ability to successfully adopt healthier behaviors.

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Unleash the Power of Social Support to Crush your Health Goals
Strategies, Mental Health, Physical Health Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN Strategies, Mental Health, Physical Health Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN

Unleash the Power of Social Support to Crush your Health Goals

Why are friends are so important to your physical and mental health?

We all need a friend. But our close relationships aren’t just about making us feel good—or having someone to share your burdens. In fact, strong social connections can result in significantly reduced risk of Type 2 Diabetes, and many other health benefits too.

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How 30 Minutes a Day can Positively Effect Nearly every Bodily System
Strategies, Walking, Physical Activity, Exercise, Mental Health Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN Strategies, Walking, Physical Activity, Exercise, Mental Health Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN

How 30 Minutes a Day can Positively Effect Nearly every Bodily System

The benefits of walking are well known. Even just 30 minutes of walking a day will positively affect nearly every bodily system. Even better news? If 30 minutes sounds too hard to squeeze in, breaking up that walk into 10 or 15-minute segments provides the same health benefits!

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Your Secret Weapon in the Fight Against Stress
Stress, Sleep, Mental Health Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN Stress, Sleep, Mental Health Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN

Your Secret Weapon in the Fight Against Stress

We all know that stress can impact our sleep. But did you also know that a lack of sleep can make your stress worse?

That’s right. It’s a vicious cycle. When we’re stressed, elevated cortisol levels— a hormone that stimulates alertness and vigilance—lead to elevated heart rate and blood pressure. That, in turn, can disrupt our natural sleep and relaxation patterns.

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