LISTEN to Beat the clock! It’s good for your health Radio programmes and interview - via Soundcloud Opening: Hello. I’m Beverly Goldsmith. Welcome to Spirituality and Health Connect – a weekly program full of tips and ideas to help you live a happy, healthy life. Today’s topic is Beat the clock. Continue Reading
Conquer migraine headaches! It’s good for your health
If you were a migraine sufferer, would you want to just ‘manage’ headaches, or permanently conquer them? I know what my preference would be! It’d be complete freedom from them. My choice isn’t based on pie-in-the-sky thinking. Despite the view that this ailment remains incurable, there is a way to Continue Reading
Beat the clock. It’s good for your health.
Staying active and well at every stage of life is a goal most of us hope to attain. One way to accomplish healthy longevity, is to beat the clock and fears of an aging mind and body. It’s doable, and what’s more, it’s good for your health. Time isn’t toxic There’s no reason for our wellbeing Continue Reading
Detox your thought. It’s good for your health.
Over the centuries humans have tried to find the perfect way to keep the body in tip top order. Many people have taken to exercising the body regularly, and watching what kinds of foods they eat. Others have joined health clubs or visited spas, where they’re put through their paces, massaged, Continue Reading
Smile more! It’s good for your health.
How often do you smile – really smile? If your answer is a lot, then you’re well on your way to achieving better health, happiness, and even a longer life. Surprising as it may seem, Professor Barbara Fredrickson, says there’s growing evidence that smiles have a health-boosting effect. That’s Continue Reading
Renovating your thought is good for your health
Renovations are so popular on Australian TV. It seems that as viewers we just love watching makeovers of every description. There’s the Biggest Loser – a show dedicated to helping people give their body a major overhaul. Then there’s The Block and House Rules where rooms and entire houses undergo a Continue Reading
The big question: what is man?
I was on a visit to the Adelaide University library in South Australia. As I walked into the foyer, I noticed a display table. In the middle of it, sat a large sign with this thought-provoking question written on it: What is man? The question certainly captured my attention. Curious to find out Continue Reading