By Elisabeth Fayt, Founder of rnr Wellness Thirty years ago, I was going through a particularly difficult time of my life. An abrupt…

By Elisabeth Fayt, Founder of rnr Wellness Thirty years ago, I was going through a particularly difficult time of my life. An abrupt…
Together in Wellness, from YOGO Spring has arrived, and with a pandemic still going, stress-relief is more needed than ever! But with studios closed, how…
Together in Wellness, with Heavens Academy Water makes up about three-quarters of your body, for good reason. Water is the body’s transportation and sanitation…
By Darren Gurr, Managing Partner of rnr Wellness Taking care of what really matters in our own lives. When a wheel has a broken…
We’ve all had to face our fears during this time of social restriction. So what a perfect opportunity to take your thoughts out onto the limb, with courage and conviction, knowing your success too, is inevitable!
When we stop to consider balance training, we realize that we need good balance to do just about everything. We need it to walk, get out of a chair, lean over to pick up something, and to do any of a number of actions that are part of daily living. Balance training involves doing exercises that strengthen muscles that help keep us upright, including your legs and core.
What is one thing you are really grateful for today? What is another? Listing 3 things a day can lead to a radical shift in perspective.
Sleep is the power source that keeps our minds alert and calm. Every night and/or while napping, sleep recharges the brain’s battery. Sleep clears the mind by removing daily toxins. Sleeping well increases brainpower just as weight-lifting builds stronger muscles, because sleeping well increases your attention span and allows you to be physically relaxed and mentally alert at the same time.
Two farmers had side-by-side businesses. One day they were standing and talking at the fence that divided their properties. An economic depression had come over the land, and they were discussing how each of them were coping. One said to the other “I’m not doing so well. I don’t know how to make ends meet with so many animals to feed and all the costs of maintaining my property.” The other responded, “Well, I found a way. I’ve started feeding my animals less and less every day. Actually, I finally got my goat to work with no food at all! But then he went ahead and died on me!”
Elisabeth Fayt, Founder and Co-Owner of rnr Wellness. I heard an old fable worth sharing, and it goes like this: There was a monastery;…