As a recognized wellness authority, Dr Mary Jayne is an Expert Contributor to  hitchedmag.com and wellness.com. Dr. MJ also pulishes regularly on other health, wellness and fitness web sites. 

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10 Steps to Eliminating Resentment in Your Day - BeliefNet

beliefnetMost of us have experienced some level of resentment at one point or another in our lives. Many of us may feel resentment often, maybe even constantly. Resentment can spiral out of control, fester in our lives and begin to take over our thoughts, actions and even our wellbeing. Resentment can overwhelm our innate sense of joy and ease. 

How to we overcome these feelings and regain contentment and peace of mind? Here are 10 steps to help control the downward spiral of resentment.

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Avoid the Ageism Trap - DrLaura.com

drlaura-logoThere is much ado about aging these days.  We worry about looking old, feeling old, getting old, and being old.  We definitely do not feel good about old.  Old conjures up thoughts about osteoporosis, sexual dysfunction, loss of sight, loss of hair, loss of hearing, loss of mind...

Read the rest of "Avoid the Ageism Trap" as published on DrLaura.com

What a Good Marriage Means to Your Health - Hitchedmag.com

Having a good marriage can lead to a number of health benefits, and the stronger the commitment the greater the rewards.

hitchedlogo largeEvery year, we see more couples choosing not to marry. Many choose to cohabitate. Many do not want even that level of commitment. The Atlantic, recently reported that these couples are not afraid of marriage per se, but instead are afraid they will be unable to stay married. In other words, what they fear is divorce; which is understandable considering the emotional and financial ramifications of dissolving a marriage.

Read more on Hitchedmag.com

Also published on DrLaura.com and wellness.com.

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