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4 techniques that support optimal sleep

The benefits of optimal sleep are enormous and have a huge impact on performance and health. Along with enabling your brain to wash itself, deep sleep cues delta brain waves, which drive recovery and regeneration.

From every possible perspective – physiologically, psychologically, emotionally and energy-wise – humans need to sleep deeply and regularly engage in proper recovery. To be as inspired and energized as possible in your daily life and work, you need to invest in your recovery.

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Sleep is the magic bullet for health and performance

What we know is that there are specific cleaning cells inside the brain called astroglia that are between the neurons. When they are activated, astroglia scoop up waste products and drive them towards blood vessels so they drain away from the brain.

When you are awake and hustling, this system is shut down. Only when you enter a deep sleep and delta waves prevail, do the astroglia activate and do their work.

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What Kawhi Leonard can teach us about slowing down to speed up

Conventional wisdom has always said that achieving more means pushing harder. It’s not true. Why? Because that’s not how brains work.

I’d like to challenge you to think differently about performance and health by embracing what seems like a counter-intuitive notion: slow down to speed up. Being deliberate about how you live and work can enable you to be more effective and efficient.

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Manage Your Priorities, Not Your Time

During his remarks, Eisenhower referred to a university president he knew who was fond of saying, “I have two kinds of problems: the urgent and the important. The urgent are not important, and the important are never urgent.” This phrase went on to become the basis for what is known as The Eisenhower Decision Principle – a decision-making process for prioritizing tasks and projects.

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Energize Your Body to Engage Your Mind

Though body and mind are typically thought of as being separate, it’s helpful to consider them as a unit because they work together. For your mind to be engaged, your body needs to be energized. There is a growing body of research showing that physical activity improves brain function and facilitates learning, creativity and problem solving among other key functions. Even simple movements like walking get you physically energized and open up the possibility of creating beta wave activity in the brain, which is reflective of the brain state you need to be in if you have to work at a task or perform an action that requires your concentration.

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From Mindful to Minimalism: A conversation with Kunal Gupta

Kunal Gupta is the founder & CEO of Polar, a technology company transforming the digital media publishing landscape. Kunal started Polar ten years ago and has grown it into a global business-to-business tech company with offices in Toronto, New York, London, and Sydney that works with about 800 publishers around the world, including Huffington Post, USA Today and GQ.  

Despite this tremendous success, Kunal is a big believer in mindfulness, and finding focus and calm in a modern era. 

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Rest, Recover and Regenerate

In the #hustle culture of manic busyness, it can be hard to remember the basic facts about personal growth. Mentally and physically, human beings are built to adapt to stress, but it will not happen if we don’t take time to rest and recover. That’s when the growth occurs. We cannot grow, let alone heal, if we are constantly on the go.

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6 Ways to Decrease Stress-Induced Inflammation

There is widespread agreement that one of the common pathways involved in all human disease, especially chronic diseases, is inflammation. We also know that chronic stress is one of the primary contributors to elevated inflammation levels in the human body. As a result, any conversation about optimal health and performance needs to include an exploration of how we can decrease systemic inflammation. We all need to make an effort to recover and regenerate more effectively so we give ourselves the best chance to avoid conditions such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and depression.

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Goodbye, Workout. Hello, Practice.

In the last six months, I have been exploring ways that exercise can facilitate a change in mindset when it comes to improving physical and mental health and performance. To take advantage of this shift, I want you to think about exercise in a new way.

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