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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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Can't Sleep? Here's How to Enjoy Your Daily Cup of Joe without Sacrificing Rest
Sleep, Caffeine, Strategies Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN Sleep, Caffeine, Strategies Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN

Can't Sleep? Here's How to Enjoy Your Daily Cup of Joe without Sacrificing Rest

Do you enjoy your morning coffee? Well, you’re not alone.

There is no doubt that caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive drug in our culture. Many of us use it to increase our alertness, energy, or wakefulness. As caffeine fits so easily into our productivity-focused culture, we don't always pay attention to it the same way as we do alcohol, tobacco, or other recreational drugs.

And yet, it does have a profound impact on our lives.

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Kick Overeating to the Curb
Strategies, Cravings, Emotional Eating Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN Strategies, Cravings, Emotional Eating Jenni Grover MS, RD, LDN

Kick Overeating to the Curb

We tend to find there’s a lot of shame, judgment and emotion attached to the concept of overeating. So it can be helpful to step back and look at it objectively:

To overeat simple means to eat more food than your body needs, especially so that you feel uncomfortably full. To put it another way, overeating just means to eat past fullness. And here’s a secret: It’s not a sign of weakness or a lack of will power—regardless of what our culture might tell you.

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