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Here are five types of foods that doctors and nutritionists eat every day for stellar brain health, heart health, longevity and overall wellness. Blueberries, in particular, are what longevity researcher, Neil Paulvin, refers to as the "holy grail" of longevity foods. They're also great for eye health, muscle recovery, brain health and strengthening your cells, he adds. All berries get their color from flavonoids which are a group of phytonutrients that have been linked to improvements in brain health and a reduction in cognitive decline. They're high in protein, fiber, antioxidants and minerals like magnesium and iron, Heller told CNBC Make It in 2022.
Persons: We've, Deepak Chopra, Neil Paulvin, Paulvin, They're, Mary Ellen Phipps, Uma Naidoo, Dr, Elizabeth Klodas, Samantha Heller, Heller, Lisa Genova, Naidoo Organizations: Harvard, CNBC Locations: Sunflower
CNN —Hollywood films of diverse genres have one point in common — they’re all about the most important person in the universe. That most important person could be an amnesiac assassin fighting a mysterious government conspiracy, or some guy (or girl) seeking true love. They are the main character; everyone else is secondary. The goal of life is success and self-actualization as the main character of your own dream. He’s the most important person in a whole range of familiar narratives, all crammed haphazardly into a 90-minute run time.
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It became clear that I needed to take time off and create space to reignite my creative spark. Therefore, rest felt foreign to me, shame-inducing even. Instead of planning a vacation, I produced my very own creative residency— a dedicated time to think, play and rest inspired by the acclaimed novelist and essayist. Here's how I crafted my creative residency in case you want to create your own. Imani EllisWhat I learned most during my creative residency was that going forward, I needed dedicated time to be alone with my thoughts so that I can revisit what I really desire for my life.
Persons: workaholic, James Baldwin, Imani Ellis, Baldwin, James, isn't, Deepak Chopra, I've Organizations: Service, Star, Refining Locations: New York, Wall, Silicon, Paris, America, South, France, Cadenet, New York City
"You may also struggle with feelings of shame and guilt, as you have limited control over your responses to emotionally demanding situations," writes Hamdani, who has ADHD herself. Living with ADHD can make it difficult to regulate your mental and emotional health. Often, "due to emotional dysregulation, you struggle with feelings that seem bigger, more intense, and harder to control," writes psychiatrist Dr. Sasha Hamdani in her book, " Self-Care for People with ADHD ." Hamdani's book has over 100 suggestions for people with ADHD to re-charge and manage stress. Focus on gratitudeAppreciating what you have is "a foolproof way to become more connected with positive emotions, to handle adversity, and to cultivate healthy relationships," Hamdani writes.
Persons: Dr, Sasha Hamdani, Barack Obama, Hamdani, Morgan Schafler, Journaling, Deepak Chopra, Kabir Sehgal Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, New York Times
How America fell out of love with ice cream
  + stars: | 2023-07-16 | by ( Danielle Wiener-Bronner | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
Ice cream is “the ultimate comfort food.”Drinkers swapped a pint for a scoop, and for ice cream makers, Prohibition was a boon. “In fact they say that the ice cream business is bound to increase in volume from year to year as more people are using ice cream since the coming in of nation-wide prohibition and the going out of the saloon.”The interest in ice cream continued in World War II, buoyed by the government’s use of the frozen dessert to help boost morale. Margaret Bourke-White/The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock“We built pop-up ice cream factories on the front lines, delivered individual ice cream cartons to foxholes and spent more than a million dollars on a floating ice cream barge that patrolled the Pacific delivering ice cream,” Siegel said. Scoops of Falooda ice cream are placed on top Blueberry Lavender ice cream at Pints of Joy in Sunnyvale, California. Today, she teaches aspiring ice cream entrepreneurs how to make ice cream.
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Deepak Chopra on the power of yoga
  + stars: | 2023-06-29 | by ( Tania Bryer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDeepak Chopra on the power of yogaDeepak Chopra's 93rd book is an investigation into yoga. Here he tells CNBC's Tania Bryer that yoga is much more than just an exercise.
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Why Deepak Chopra is turning his back on business
  + stars: | 2023-06-29 | by ( Tania Bryer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy Deepak Chopra is turning his back on businessWell-being expert Deepak Chopra reveals to CNBC's Tania Bryer why he's decided to sell his businesses and speaks about his new role at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.
Persons: Deepak Chopra, CNBC's Tania Bryer, he's Organizations: Institute for Integrative Nutrition
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina should be ‘magnanimous’ when it comes to Tibet: Deepak ChopraDeepak Chopra tells CNBC's Tania Bryer why he thinks the Dalai Lama is a special world leader and why China has an opportunity to be magnanimous when it comes to Tibet.
Persons: Deepak Chopra Deepak Chopra, CNBC's Tania Bryer Organizations: China Locations: Tibet, China
Here's what the wellness guru does each morning to maintain his mental and physical health. Every morning, Chopra blocks off the hours of 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. to prioritize the routine. Two to three cups of coffee before noonLike many people, coffee is a huge part of Chopra's morning routine. "The latest research on coffee shows it mitigates against five types of cancer," Chopra tells CNBC Make It. However, associations with cancer overall or with specific types of cancer are unclear," according to the American Cancer Society.
Persons: Chopra, Deepak Chopra, Rita Organizations: Institute for Integrative Nutrition, CNBC, New York Times, American Cancer Society, Alzheimer's Society
Wellness guru Deepak Chopra has long touted the benefits of social connection. "Social and emotional engagement makes you a happier person, restores homeostasis, self-regulation in your body, and actually expands your network of relationships, so you can create a more meaningful, purposeful and successful life," Chopra, who currently serves as the chief wellness officer for the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, told CNBC Make It in 2019He is also a self-described "loner." To him, having a full social life and enjoying alone time are not at odds, he recently told CNBC Make It. "I don't equate solitude with loneliness," he says. "The best combination is solitude, and fully present in any engagement."
Deepak Chopra's expertise spans a wide range of physical and mental topics: mediation, nutrition, mindfulness, and, now, psychedelics. But Chopra, 76, also has some acute insights on marriage. His secret to a long marriage? "I have only one tip for healthy, long term relationships," he says. Give up being right and your relationship will thrive forever."
Whether you're new to entrepreneurship or a seasoned founder, managing productivity is a key task. Business owners shared their productivity tips and how they structure their days for success. Whether they're scaling a startup, battling supply chain disruptions, or finding fame on social media, eight business owners showed Insider how they structure their days for success. Daniel Snow, 28, is the founder of two multimillion-dollar enterprises: the media organization RapTV and the marketing business The Snow Agency. Now, she owns The Slay Coach, which teaches business owners how to market their own consulting programs and digital courses.
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