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Have you ever wanted to learn to play the guitar? How about the piano? Well, turns out, learning an instrument can be a very beneficial hobby.
According to an emerging body of research, you can drastically lower your dementia risk by learning to play an instrument—no matter what your age.
And older adults who are musical have actually been shown to excel cognitively.
Learn how you can plan for a brighter, sharper brain—starting today!
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There’s a saying that goes like this...
Expectation is the cause of all disappointment.
It isn’t until we shed that expectation, and free ourselves from self-conscious thinking, that we truly feel free. And nowhere does this ring more true than in the creative minds of artists and musicians—like my dear friend Bill Deasy.
Bill is an incredible songwriter, and author. He has recorded and toured nationally both as a solo artist and with his band The Gathering Field.
He has also written for Martina McBride, Billy Ray Cyrus, and his song “Good Things Are Happening” was a long-running theme for Good Morning America.
In 2006, Bill added published author to his list of accomplishments with the release of his novel Ransom Seaborn, which is currently being adapted for film.
Join us as we talk about overcoming your inner bully by learning to be forgiving, kind, and compassionate with yourself—and how that can help you tap into your creative flow.
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Your neck does more than just holding your head up.
Nestled between your trachea and your spine is the beginning of your vagus nerve. This nerve serves as a connection between your brain and the rest of your body. It also produces chemicals that protect your brain, which helps keep your body in balance, and your brain at full cognitive function.
Discover Jim’s 5 easy steps to stimulate your vagus nerve’s neuroprotective effects in the comfort of your own home.
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