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He sure does have it all figured out! Love how you wrote this!
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We doctors are famous for our ability to cure insomnia with our boring approach to health. Sometimes, a little creativity can get the message across better than all the scientific studies in the world. Thank you for reading and sharing your comment with our wonderful blogging community.
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I couldn’t agree more! That is always how I try to present my messages, anyway, in between all my other ramblings! This was a very entertaining way to get your messages across!
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Wisdom from the pup! love it
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I left a comment on your blog site about purposeful living. My boy Tucker exemplifies the point. He has become one of my many role models. Amazing how much we can learn by opening our minds to different perspectives and thought processes.
Thank you for sharing your time with me and commenting on my article.
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Love the loyalty of a good dog! This post was fun to read. My morning exercise habit is doing for me what your puppers stretching does for him; getting that blood flow flowing in the early moments of my morning. I feel much better when I am done exercising, even though it is hard going at the beginning of that morning ritual.
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Just like the saying, “good things come to those who are patient,” healthy living achieves the desired outcome IF we are willing to undertake the “not so fun” steps to get there. You are a living example of this testament. I’m so proud of your persistence and determination and inspired by your accomplishments.
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Wow, thank you! I’m humbled by that statement. I want so much to be an example of healthy choices and living large, but in a smaller size pant, and slowly I’m getting there. Teeny, tiny, is the way to go, I’m finding, because little changes are easily doable, while BIG ones are much harder to achieve.
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Teeny tiny is the way to go. I write this in my articles on a regular basis. It is nice to see that people who practice this lifestyle find it works!! More importantly, it works for the LONG TERM.
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Yes! Teeny, tiny works for the long term! I am seeing that and will talk about that on Thursday, when I post new goals for the following week.
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Such a cutie! Got 2 beagles myself! Best breed.
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This is my second one. Both have been rescues and both have wonderful dispositions. If he wasn’t so cute, STUBBORN would be the other word to describe him! I agree with you; they are a great breed.
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Great Blog! Dogs also stop eating when they are sick so their biological systems can concentrate on healing rather than digesting food, to bad we humans haven’t learned that!
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We have a tendency to cleanse our bodies slightly differently. We continue to eat to the point of purging our bodies via multiple orifices. Not the prettiest picture to write about, but truthful none the less. Thanks for the comment.
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Great post. We can learn so much from our animals. About 7 yrs ago I started a practice of yoga first thing every morning, it really does wake the body up and increase my energy. My dog always wants to go for a walk, unilke me at times!! A good reminder today.
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One of the recurring themes I see in your comments is your personal commitment to healthy living and the active role you take in the process. This is an important message which you pass on to other readers. Quality living is not passive. Life and health is based on a concept of dynamic change. Through our efforts to “feed” our bodies and our minds the “nutrients” required to thrive we must recognize and accept a changing paradigm. Good health is NOT the absence of disease; it is an approach that leads to the balancing of our physical, chemical and emotional responses to our environment. Those who successfully achieve this balance are usually blessed with good health and happiness.
Thank you for your comment and the important messages you share on your blog site.
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Thankyou for your continued support, and for increasing our knowledge and understanding about our health and medicine.
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My best life lessons have come from my dog 🙂 My favourite is living in the moment.
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If you look into the eyes of a dog that is given a chance to be happy, the unconditional love you will receive in return will be endless. Studies have shown the physiological benefits they cause including reduced blood pressure and pulse rate (via vasodilation {increased blood flow by increasing the diameter of the blood vessel}, reduced stress (via reduction in stress hormones) and increased sense of happiness (via increased neurotransmitters in the brain). How fortunate are we to have them part of our lives?
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Aw, this was excellent and cute at the same time. Tucker is adorable!!! I can see this as a children’s book with Tucker as a role model. Step aside Clifford!
Very impressed and highly entertained, as well. Thank you, Dr. J! xo
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I would love to take the credit, but in all honesty, this one was written by Tucker. This is what I get for sharing my username and password with him!
Glad you enjoyed it. I write about some highly controversial topics and every now and then need to change the tone to remind myself and others that life can sometimes become a little too intense. It’s nice when humor can “gently” be inserted to reflect a small shadow of a meaningful message.
Stay healthy and happy!!!
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The animal world is so much more advanced than humans…I love your post….kathy
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Just a little message behind some hidden humor. 😊
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I loved it….
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Priceless. I have learned similar lessons from my 13 year old (diabetic) corgi. He’s resting peacefully right now. Probably something I should be doing…;)
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Thank you for commenting on this article. It was fun to write while still providing a message for positive change in people’s lives. Our pets are a true source of stress relief when we see the unconditional love they offer.
So nice to hear from you. It seems you have been busy with your new project. It looks like it offers great potential to those seeking options to living with diabetes. Best of luck.
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