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Clancie Asks a Question... Bryan Gets on a Soapbox
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Clancie Asks a Question... Bryan Gets on a Soapbox

Set realistic goals. Don't try to do too much too soon, or you'll just get discouraged. Start with small goals that you know you can achieve, and then gradually increase the difficulty as you get stronger.

Find an exercise buddy. Working out with a friend or family member can help you stay accountable and motivated.

Make it fun. If you're not enjoying your workouts, you're less likely to stick with them. Find activities that you enjoy and that challenge you, and you'll be more likely to keep coming back for more.

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Enjoy Clean Wine from Scout & Cellar with Lisa Moody
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Enjoy Clean Wine from Scout & Cellar with Lisa Moody

Scout & Cellar is a new wine brand that focuses on making clean wines. Clean wines are made without added sulfites, which can be harmful to some people.

Lisa Moody is a wine expert who is passionate about making clean wines that are both delicious and healthy.

Scout & Cellar wines are available in a variety of styles, so there is something for everyone to enjoy. The wines are also affordable, so you can enjoy a glass without breaking the bank.

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Golden Age of Parenting
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Golden Age of Parenting

Here are some additional tips for parenting in the "Golden Age":

Be present. One of the most important things you can do for your children is to be present. This means putting away your phone, turning off the TV, and giving them your full attention.

Be patient. Parenting can be frustrating at times, but it is important to be patient with your children. They are still learning and growing, and they will make mistakes.

Be loving. Show your children how much you love them every day. Let them know that they are loved and accepted, no matter what.

Parenting is a challenging but rewarding experience. By following these tips, you can help to create a happy and healthy home for your children.

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Get Your Day Started Right

Get Your Day Started Right

Start with a positive mindset. The way you start your day can set the tone for the rest of it. Make sure to wake up with a positive attitude and focus on the things you are grateful for.

Get some exercise. Exercise is a great way to boost your energy levels and improve your mood. Even a short workout can make a big difference.

Eat a healthy breakfast. A healthy breakfast will give you the energy you need to power through your day. Choose foods that are high in protein and fiber, such as eggs, oatmeal, or yogurt.

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Motivation Monday - Responding When Life Seems Unfair
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Motivation Monday - Responding When Life Seems Unfair

Sometimes, life seems unfair and we feel anxious about it. I have learned that action beats anxiety every time.

Here are some "unfair" things that may happene and how we can respond:

[Unfair] Someone cuts me off in traffic

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[Response] Tell the first five people I see "GOOD MORNING" in the most cheerful voice possible

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Monday Motivation - What Are You Preparing For?
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Monday Motivation - What Are You Preparing For?

What are you preparing for (in life, at work, with your family, or maybe finances)?

At Blue Eagle, we are preparing for our Hero WOD on Memorial Day called "Murph." This workout includes running, pull-ups, push-ups, and air squats, followed by more running. You may notice our workouts in the past couple of weeks have involved these movements. We are preparing you, mentally and physically, for the workout.

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Motivation Monday - Celebrate Success (& Reply w a Picture)
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Motivation Monday - Celebrate Success (& Reply w a Picture)

Success breeds success!

The key to reaching long-term goals is celebrating smaller successes along the way. Enjoying the journey is how you make it to the end of the road.

At Blue Eagle, we want to celebrate your successes with you. We want to honor your commitment when you have been a member for another year. We have some members who are coming up on their 9-year anniversaries!

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Murph HERO Workout
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Murph HERO Workout

Every month, we honor men and women who have given their lives defending our country and our communities. Every Memorial Day at 9 AM, our workout of the day (WOD) is called “Murph.” Murph is named after Michael Patrick Murphy. Officer Murphy was a United States Navy SEAL officer who was awarded the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the War in Afghanistan.

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Monday Motivation
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Monday Motivation

John F. Kennedy once said, "Too often, we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." Anyone who has been on social media for the past three years can attest to this statement!

I believe something similar... Too often, we enjoy the comfort of dreams without the discomfort of action.

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Coaching Linda
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Coaching Linda

This morning is a tough workout logistically to coach if you don’t have a plan. I thought I’d share my lesson plan with you guys in order to get you to think about how to problem-solve through difficult situations and to ensure we are delivering the best coaching experience for our athletes. I've attached a photo of this morning's class for reference.

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Does Your Workout Program Work?
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Does Your Workout Program Work?

The article begins by discussing the importance of having a well-designed workout program. The author states that a good workout program should be tailored to your individual fitness goals, experience level, and lifestyle. It should also be challenging enough to help you improve, but not so challenging that it leads to injury.

The author then goes on to discuss some common mistakes that people make when designing their workout programs. One common mistake is to focus too much on cardio and not enough on strength training. Cardio is important for cardiovascular health, but strength training is essential for building muscle and improving bone density. Another common mistake is to do too much too soon. When you start a new workout program, it's important to start slowly and gradually increase the intensity and duration of your workouts over time.

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Does Stress Cause Weight Gain?
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Does Stress Cause Weight Gain?

"When we experience stress, our bodies release a hormone called cortisol. Cortisol can increase our appetite and cravings for unhealthy foods, such as sugary snacks and processed foods."

"Stress can also lead to changes in our sleep patterns, which can further contribute to weight gain. When we don't get enough sleep, our bodies produce more ghrelin, a hormone that makes us feel hungry."

"Finally, stress can lead to changes in our physical activity levels. When we're stressed, we're more likely to skip workouts or choose less active activities."

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