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Feed Your Brain
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Feed Your Brain

We now know that your brain continues to develop throughout your lifetime, and many studies link how well your brain ages with the foods you eat. So here are some of the foods that will not only be delicious, but will also nourish your neurons.

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Issue 188
Beauty From The Pantry
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Beauty From The Pantry

We take a peek inside the pantry and discover how everyday staples like oats, honey, olive oil and brown sugar can be used to soothe, beautify and heal the skin.

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Issue 188
Turning the lights on
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Turning the lights on

Australian entrepreneur Katerina Kimmorley’s pioneering work has made a significant difference to global poverty and climate change. We speak to her about providing solar lighting to slum communities across India and Nepal, how Australia can become a clean superpower in the energy sector and so much more.

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Issue 188
Lessons from the Blue Zones
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Lessons from the Blue Zones

Blue Zones are regions of the planet where a high proportion of people live to be over 100 years old. Here, we reveal the secrets for living a happy, healthy and long life and how you can integrate lessons from the Blue Zones into your own way of living.

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Issue 188
Playing in the dirt
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Playing in the dirt

Parents, does picturing your children covered in mud make you shudder? In this article, we explore why parents struggle with outdoor playtime despite the persistent expert advice telling them to get their kids outside more.

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Issue 188
Is there power in protest?
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Is there power in protest?

From pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong to climate strikes to Black Lives Matter, mass protests are on the rise globally, but in an increasingly digital world have marches lost their power?

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Issue 188
Critiquing criticism
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Critiquing criticism

Criticism is an inevitable component of life, but being prepared for it, and having strategies to deal with it, can help you turn the potential pain of criticism into gold.

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Issue 188
Winter Beauty Woes
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Winter Beauty Woes

Natural beauty tips and foods to reduce dry hair, skin and nails throughout the winter months.

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Issue 187
Yoga For A Broken Heart
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Yoga For A Broken Heart

When your heart is broken, you still need to continue to live. Learn how the philosophy and practical application of yoga can support you in that process.

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Issue 187
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WellBeing's 6 Favourite Climate Revivalists

In WellBeing we no longer talk about “climate change” because that is the language of persuasion and we are past that point. The climate crisis is real and we now talk about climate revival, the positive philosophies and actions that will help us all save the future. In keeping with that positive direction here we celebrate six of our favourite climate revivalists. These are not the only people we could have included here, they are not better than others, and the list is not exhaustive. These people are however undeniably worth acknowledging for their vision, their dedication and their skill.

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Issue 187
Let's Get Physical
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Let's Get Physical

“Move it or lose it” goes the saying. But it’s important to make the right moves. Exercise can either energise or exhaust you. Heal or harm you. Awareness and expert advice enables you to increase strength, suppleness, stability and stamina without risking repercussions.

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Issue 187
Cultivating A Safe Home
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Cultivating A Safe Home

Do you feel anxious at home or relaxed and secure? A few design tweaks and practices can help give your home the feel of a safe cave and refuge.

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Issue 187
Helping A Friend Through A Break-Up
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Helping A Friend Through A Break-Up

A relationship break-up can require a lot of support, with friends often the first people involved in the healing process. Read some of the ways you can help a friend through a split.

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Issue 187
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The bad news blues

As doubt about climate change has diminished, it has been replaced by panic, anxiety, resignation, fatigue, guilt, outrage and disconnect. This phenomenon has been dubbed “eco-anxiety”, an unease that is particularly prominent among the younger generations and parents of young children. So, how do you and your children cope?

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Sustainable forestry
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Sustainable forestry

Intact tropical forests are wonderful carbon sinks. However, if our forests continue to be destroyed or illegally logged, they could become net carbon sources and pose an additional threat to a stable climate.

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Issue 187
Listen first, speak second
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Listen first, speak second

Communicating well with your children is a process that starts early and continues into adulthood. Discover eight great communication pointers for parents and children.

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Issue 187
Ginger the great
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Ginger the great

Aromatic, tingling, spicy, pungent and warming, ginger adds bursts of flavour to your cooking, but this plant, favoured around the world, also packs a powerful healing punch.

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Issue 187
The Upside Of Anger
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The Upside Of Anger

Anger often gets a bad rap, but sometimes it’s critical for you to get mad.

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Issue 186
The Elephant In The Park
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The Elephant In The Park

Elephants never forget … But can they forgive? We take an in-depth look at how a new wave of ethical tourism is building in response to elephant abuse and cruelty.

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Issue 186
Eating Insects For The Planet's Sake
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Eating Insects For The Planet's Sake

Entomophagy — the consumption of insects — is often put forward as a sustainable solution to the problem of how to feed a growing population with fewer natural resources. As healthy and sustainable as they are, can insects make their way into the mainstream of a food culture that has actively excluded them for so long?

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Yoga For New Projects
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Yoga For New Projects

Unleash your creativity, be inspired to start something new and learn how yoga can give you the courage to keep going into the unknown.

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Issue 186
Dance Your Way To Wellbeing
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Dance Your Way To Wellbeing

Feeling sad, stiff or suppressed? Turn on some music, turn off inhibitions and get into your groove.

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Issue 186
Raising Body Positive Kids
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Raising Body Positive Kids

Discover how you can help your children love and accept who they are inside, and not just what they look like on the outside.

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Issue 186
Busting The Myths Around Menopause
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Busting The Myths Around Menopause

Shrouded in social discomfort, the perception of menopause is framed by our culture. Understanding menopause better can help you create a more positive, empowered experience.

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Issue 186
Deliberate practice
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Deliberate practice

Learn how to turn off autopilot and move from a practice that is “naive” to one that is purposeful and deliberate.

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Issue 186
Seeds of hope
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Seeds of hope

In light of our climate crisis and off the back of Australia’s most aggressive bushfire season, Damon Gameau is showing us how to join forces to combat global warming while watering our own individual seeds of hope.

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Issue 186
Biological dissent
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Biological dissent

Pleomorphism is a biological theory which holds that microorganisms can undergo signifi cant changes in shape. It’s a theory that does not enjoy modern orthodox support but it has had some significant supporters over the years. An examination of pleomorphic theory offers some tantalizing and provoking thoughts.

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Issue 186
Treating arthritis naturally
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Treating arthritis naturally

Arthritis is a common inflammatory condition affecting around 3.6 million Australians that is one of the leading causes of pain and disability in the community. Unfortunately, the pharmaceuticals used to relieve arthritis pain can have side effects of their own. We look at natural and gentle ways to prevent and heal this widespread condition.

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Issue 185
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Salute the sun

You rely on the sun to give you light, warmth and life itself; yet too much can send you down the path of disease. So how can you protect your skin while still reaping all the benefits of sunshine?

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Issue 185
Yoga to unlock your true nature
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Yoga to unlock your true nature

As part of your yoga practice, the ancient practice of Svadhyaya, which can be translated as “self-study” or the importance of getting to know yourself, is a vital tool for unlocking your true nature.

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Issue 185