by jayme | Mar 1, 2011 | Resiliency, Strategies, Women's Motivation, Women's Self-Care
Tara Parker Pope reported on new and very important research (for both women and anyone interested in helping individuals change their behaviors for good. ) This work Tara reports about on self-compassion is hugely important! These insights needs to be integrated much...
by jayme | Feb 21, 2011 | Women's Health, Women's Motivation, Women's Self-Care
Smart women don’t diet reflects a new mindset toward self-care, in general, and physical movement in particular. This new mindset reflects a new type of smarts; one that uses one’s own inner wisdom as the most important guide for initiating a lifestyle change such as...
by jayme | Feb 21, 2011 | Motivation Architecture, Providers
It’s unusual to find the words “motivation and behavior” alongside architecture. Some have asked why I chose architecture as a metaphor. Architecture is defined on Wikipedia as the “both the process and product of planning, designing and constructing...
by jayme | Jan 31, 2011 | General
There’s a piece in the Los Angeles Times with two perspectives about whether shows like the Biggest Loser are helpful or not. I’m unclear how anyone can believe, that for most people, these sorts of shows are effective for life-long sustainability. Sure,...
by jayme | Jan 10, 2011 | behavioral branding, Exercise Intensity, media, Motivation, Motivation Architecture, Social Marketing
I enjoyed reading a recent interview of our U.S. Surgeon General, Regina Benjamin, in the New York Times. Some officials did not support her nomination for this key role because of her weight. They felt she would “perpetuate” obesity instead of battling...