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Mind Over Matter

I'm currently going through a particularly hard time in my life. I don't hate my job, but I don't love it either. It wouldn't be so bad if I worked with people that I liked. My colleagues are two-faced to me, appearing friendly but bad mouth me to my boss. I just want to quit, because this environment is really stressing me out, but I don't want them to get this upper hand over me. What should I do?

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Yoga: The Perfect Solution To ThirdAge Fitness

You're never too old to start yoga, and you're never too old to enjoy the improvements yoga will make to the quality of your life. Share your instructional techniques and advice about making yoga an important part of a healthy lifestyle.

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Brain Fitness

Get Exercise

Brain health is another reason to get on your bicycle, to the swimming pool, or wherever else you like to exercise your body. The reason: Exercise has positive benefits for the hippocampus, important for learning and memory. It can also help create new cells! ... View slideshow >>

Brain Fitness

Step It Up a Notch

Find a solitary activity such as completing a crossword puzzle or knitting, and see if by concentrating, you can succeed better or more quickly. The reason: By making the activity more demanding, you'll re-engage the brain's learning machinery. ... View slideshow >>

Brain Fitness

Eat Plenty of Blueberries

Add blueberries to your regular diet. The reason: Studies suggest that a diet rich in blueberries can improve short-term memory, balance and coordination. ... View slideshow >>

Brain Fitness

Learn to Use Your Other Hand

If you're right-handed, use your left hand for daily activities (or vice-versa). Start with brushing your teeth, then build up to more complex tasks, such as eating. The reason: Doing a familiar exercise in a new way will help millions of neurons learn new tricks! ... View slideshow >>

Brain Fitness

Reacquaint Yourself With The Ball

Practice throwing and catching a ball up in the air. If you're good at it, take up juggling. The reason: People who master sensory-guided movement activities can hone their brains' visual, tactile and hand-eye coordination responses. ... View slideshow >>

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Turn Down Your Television

Turn your TV volume down from where you normally have it set. See if by concentrating, you can follow just as successfully as when the volume was higher. The reason: You'll fine-tune your listening skills, enabling you to catch every word when talking to others. ... View slideshow >>

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Put Together a Jigsaw Puzzle

Do a jigsaw puzzle that will be challenging for you -- no fewer than 500 pieces. The reason: Completing a jigsaw entails mentally "rotating" the pieces, manipulating them in your hands, and shifting your attention from the small piece to the "big picture." ... View slideshow >>

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