Well-Being
“I was 19 when we met,” Robin McGraw says, sitting next to her husband, Phil C. McGraw, on the plush sofa in his office at Paramount Studios. “I fell madly in love, and he did, too. Right, dear?” “Yes, ma’am.” Dr. Phil, as he’s known to millions of viewers on his daytime talk show, is…
Read MoreTHE IDEA WAS GENIUS, really. Blake Mycoskie, at the time best known for a 2002 stint on the reality show The Amazing Race, was looking to start something. He’d already started half a dozen businesses, from laundry to billboards, but nothing had inspired him. Mycoskie wanted to inspire. Add to the world, not take from…
Read MoreShe’s been crowned the “Queen of the New Age” and named the “Doyenne
Read MoreWhat we are excited about today is your blood pressure. A new survey (we tell you about it below) reminded us of how important blood pressure is, so let us remind you: Your blood pressure is the second most important number for you to know (your spouse’s birthday is No. 1). Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and…
Read MoreWe like to say all those bottles of pinot noir a night are the key to anti-aging, but why? Because it turns on your sirtuin gene. Did you know animals live one-third longer with better health (the equivalent of a human living 150 to 160 years) if they are forced to eat between 15 and…
Read MoreFriends represent the least clear-cut relationships in our lives; they don’t wear our wedding bands or share our DNA. But much clinical evidence shows the strength of these relationships can increase positive emotions and improve our health and well-being. We live richer, fuller, even longer lives as a result of our friendships, experts say. Related:…
Read MoreLet’s review our basic premise from the last issue of SUCCESS: Your body is amazing. You get a do-over. It doesn’t take that long and it’s not that hard, if you know what to do. You get to control your genes. In this issue, we are going to address one of the many questions we…
Read MoreEarl Nightingale’s 17-year quest for the secret of success ended one night in 1950, when
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