October 01, 2018 at 12:17AM Sometimes the loving thing to do is just walk away. Continue Reading… Author Margaret Paul, Ph.D. | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
Month: October 2018
Need To Calm Down Now? Here’s A Road Map
October 01, 2018 at 12:10AM The first step? Accept your emotions. Continue Reading… Author Danielle Dowling, Psy.D. | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
Weekly Horoscope: Friday’s Retrograde Is Coming To Shake Up Your Relationship
October 01, 2018 Check out what the AstroTwins are calling a “romantic revolution.” Continue Reading… Author The AstroTwins | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
5 Things You Need To Know Today (October 1, 2018)
October 01, 2018 Including the new system that makes it easier to detect lead in water. Continue Reading… Author Emma Loewe | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
I’m Finally Convinced That Inflammation Is At The Root Of My Anxiety. Here’s What I’m Doing About It
October 01, 2018 All of the practices you need—plus, the mantra that’s changed my life. Continue Reading… Author Liz Moody | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
Shauna Harrison’s Taking Our 10-Day Fitness Challenge. Here’s How It’s Going
September 30, 2018 at 11:00PM Have you challenged yourself today? Continue Reading… Author | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
“”Power is like being a lady… if you have to tell people you are, you aren’t.”” – Margaret Thatcher
""Power is like being a lady… if you have to tell people you are, you aren't."" – Margaret Thatcher — AI👩🏻‍💻Sue (@iversue) October 1, 2018 To read more, click above t.co (twitter) link September 30, 2018 at 08:06PM
Monthly Horoscope: Your Complete Astrological Forecast For October
September 30, 2018 at 07:00PM Cooperation or conflict? Your October monthly horoscope arrives with a heaping helping of both. Continue Reading… Author The AstroTwins | Life by Daily Burn Selected by iversue
How this one bra could make a difference for breast cancer survivors, according to a cancer surgeon
September 30, 2018 at 06:30PM If you (or someone you know) has gone through the experience of a breast-cancer diagnosis and surgery, the last thing you want to worry about—really, the very last thing—is finding a bra that fits comfortably after the procedure, so you’re not delayed even a hot minute from getting back to the things you love. “It’s disruptive enough to have your whole life turned upside down after finding out you have breast cancer,” says Anne Peled, MD, a San Francisco-based plastic surgeon who specializes in cancer surgery. “To then also have to struggle with finding a well-fitting bra after surgery can feel like the last straw in terms of trying to get back to your pre-cancer life and routine.” Dr. Peled knows that struggle firsthand because she’s a survivor, too. After years of studying breast cancer and performing lumpectomies and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Peled found herself on the patients’ side of the desk. And once she went shopping for her own post-surgery bra that would hold up to her beloved HIIT workouts, she knew she had some valuable input to share. “The Empower Bra represents a true commitment to women’s health, and to getting women feeling whole again.” That’s when Athleta tapped her to consult on the creation of the second Empower Bra, a sports bra first introduced in 2017 designed specifically for women pushing through breast-cancer recovery and to help them stay active after surgery. According to the American Cancer Society, one in eight women in the U.S
The key to making your indoor at-home workouts not boring—for real
September 30, 2018 at 06:30PM Between beach runs, rooftop yoga, and park HIIT sessions, the options for switching up your workouts over the summer are endless. But once the temperature drops, the array dwindles to studio classes (pricey) and doing jumping jacks in your living room (yawn). If you’ve ever tried to muster the motivation to get off your couch and knock out a quick bodyweight workout, you know what we’re talking about. That’s why we tapped iFit trainer Becca Capell, NASM CPT, to share her tips on how to get as hyped for a DIY sweat sesh as you do for your favorite spin class. Her number one tip for keeping things interesting? Find accountability. Her number one piece of advice to keep things interesting? Find accountability. Whether that means inviting a friend to work out with you or downloading a training app like iFit Coach, outside inspiration is key. “People often lack motivation since there is little buy-in needed. When you have to get dressed and drive somewhere, you commit,” she says. “To make home workouts more fun and effective, I recommend always having a plan. With iFit Coach, we have hundreds of workouts you can do at home that are all created by certified trainers, so you’re sure to get the results you’re working toward.” Ready to get moving? Scroll down to get the exact workout she recommends for taking your summer motivation inside. Photo: iFit Move 1: Plank Pike Reps: Aim for 10-15 per set, building up as you