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What Leads to Sabotaging Our Healthy Eating Efforts, by Laura Folkes

7/30/2018

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One day I was explaining to a friend that I wanted to write a blog post about self-sabotage because it’s a topic that often comes up with my clients. As I was sharing more about what I intended to write about, she said, “I’ll start it for you!” because she could relate. Here’s her story and then I’ll get into more about self-sabotage, what it really is and what it means if you’re feeling like you’re getting in the way of your health and weight goals. 

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An Interview with Morgan Gaskin, L.Ac, about GI Health

5/22/2018

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We sat down with Tribe member, Morgan Gaskin, L.Ac and discussed her work in GI health, particularly helping others who suffer from gastrointestinal complications. To learn more about Morgan and her offerings, click HERE. 

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An Interview with Dr. Bill Epperly

5/15/2018

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We sat down with former Tribe facilitator, Dr. Bill Epperly for a chat about spirituality, mindfulness & meditation. It was an enlightening conversation!

1. What are some key things you share with people who have never experienced your class/ workshop/ experience?

There are lots of misconceptions out there about what it is to be spiritual, what spiritual life is really all about. To me, spiritual life is first and foremost about life, about becoming fully alive as a human being. I like to say that spirituality is the science of human aliveness. That’s what we’re awakening to, to greater and greater human aliveness.

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It's Women's Health Month at Tribe!

5/4/2018

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Celebrate Women’s Health Month with 3 simple daily practices that deepen your relationship with your body for greater overall health and well-being.

Please note: these practices benefit ALL BEINGS as they focus on the dynamic of feminine aspects vs. the female body, traits that we all carry and which we all have the ability to access for improved daily health and vitality.

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It's Earth Month at Tribe! Celebrate Earth Day with These Tips...

4/20/2018

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​Celebrate Earth Day with us this Sunday by committing to reduce your use of single use plastics.
 
Did you know that 70% of all plastic produced ends up in natural ecosystems? Only 10% gets recycled. The chemicals leached by those plastics is very problematic for our health as well as the health of the planet.
How much Plastic is in the ocean? 

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March is Clean Living Month at Tribe

3/12/2018

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March is Clean Living month at Tribe, a time for picking up the pieces of any failed New Year Resolutions, dusting ourselves off and starting out again with a more manageable approach.

​Many of us set unrealistic goals for ourselves at the start of a new year, then beat ourselves up when we fail to meet those self-imposed expectations. By implementing one small change that stretches you just a little bit, and turning it into a daily habit, you’ll feel more capable of adding the next habit and getting it to stick. Build up these tiny habits over time and they are much more likely to become long-term lifestyle changes that will have a positive impact on your health.

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Guest Blog Feature: Heather Fraelick, LMT & Facilitator of The Art of Letting Go: A Myofascial Self-Care Workshop

5/9/2017

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Heather offers her incredible self-care classes (as demonstrated above) at Tribe on the 4th Thursdays of every month from 7-9pm in addition to operating a private practice in massage therapy in Chicago. We sat down to learn about what inspires, influences and informs this community member.
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Elegant Solutions through Collaborative Problem Solving (Part V of a Five-Part Series about Clean Living)

5/2/2017

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with Guest Blogger Aline Defiglia LCSW

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Two people were studying in a small, stuffy room in a University library. One person wanted the window open, one person wanted it closed.  Instead of focusing on solutions, (whether the window would be opened or closed) they concentrated on needs and resolved the problem by coming up with another alternative- opening a window in the next room. This provided fresh air for the person who wanted it and, at the same time, prevented the north wind from blowing directly on the person who objected to being in a strong draft.


Is it really possible to craft a win/win method of solving many of the most entrenched interpersonal issues we face? Can we be released from….

win/lose                     CAPITULATION and DOMINATION?
mini-lose/mini-lose   COMPROMISE?
lose/lose                     DENIAL and AVOIDANCE?

Collaborative problem solving requires the use of listening skills, assertion skills, and the 1-2-3 dialogue or conflict resolution method.  Let’s go through the six-step process step by step. Pay attention to the common pitfalls of using this method!


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The 1-2-3 Dialogue: Handling Emotions in a Conflict (Part IV of a Five-Part Series about Clean Living)

4/28/2017

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with Guest Blogger Aline Defiglia LCSW

When people get emotionally escalated, they are actually fundamentally different people than when they are calm.
  • Adrenaline flows faster
  • Strength increases by 20%
  • The liver pumps sugar into the bloodstream
  • More oxygen is demanded from the heart and lungs
  • Veins become enlarged
  • The rational “thinking” part of your brain can’t perform as well

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Guest Blog Feature: Roger Hughes, Trager® Approach, MLD Therapist

3/18/2017

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Roger offers private sessions at Tribe in addition to his upcoming workshop Introduction to the Trager® Approach today from 4-7pm. We sat down to learn about what inspires, influences and informs this community member. ​

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Listening 101 (Part III of a Five-Part Series about Clean Living)

3/15/2017

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with Guest Blogger Aline Defiglia LCSW

Hearing + suspenseful waiting = Listening
“True human sincerity, true transparency…It is a rare and difficult thing; and so much of it depends on the person who is listening to us!

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Four Tips for the Beginning Mindful Practitioner

3/14/2017

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with Guest Blogger Erin Haddock of Five Keys Yoga, Tribe Affiliate

Five Keys Yoga is participating in #MindfulMarch again this year! We'll be offering donation-based classes, with proceeds going to the Love Your Brain Foundation. The LYB Foundation provides yoga and guided mindfulness meditation to survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury and their caregivers. Our #MindfulMarch classes will include yoga and a mindfulness meditation. Beginners are welcome!

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Featured Blog Guest: Meet Debbie Taitel, Energy Healer, Author & Clairvoyant Visionary

3/13/2017

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Debbie offers beautiful monthly meditations at Tribe in her Awakening Souls Series every 3rd Thursday of the month. We sat down to learn about what inspires, influences and informs this community member. ​


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The Stages of Emotional Liberation (Part II of a Five-Part Series about Clean Living)

3/12/2017

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​Guest Blogger: Aline DeFiglia, LCSW

What other people say or do may be a stimulus for our feelings, but never the cause. Whenever someone communicates negatively, we have four options:
  1. blame ourselves
  2. blame others
  3. sense our own feelings and needs
  4. sense the feelings and needs hidden in the other’s negative message
Judgments, criticisms, diagnoses and interpretations of people are all alienated expressions of our own needs and values. When people hear criticism, they tend to invest their energy in self-defense and counterattack. The more directly we can connect our needs to our feelings, the easier it is for us to respond compassionately.
In a world where we are often harshly judged for identifying and revealing our needs, doing so can be very frightening, especially for women who are socialized to ignore their own needs while caring for others.

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Clean Living: A Guide to Eating Clean

3/11/2017

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with Guest Blogger Laura B. Folkes

When it comes to clean living, one aspect to consider is clean eating. It seems like this is a topic around food and diet that has become more prominent in the news and media, which is exciting for someone like me who is a Certified Holistic Health Coach.

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Clean Living Through Toxin-Free Communication (Part I of a Five-Part Series about Clean Living)

3/9/2017

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with Guest Blogger Aline DeFiglia, LCSW

This article is the first in a five part series about clean living. If you stumbled across this looking for a DIY on the perfect ratio of essential oils for your newest homemade cleaning product… click here and enjoy! ​
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From Vets to Medical Students: Reiki is for Everyone- a Q&A with Heather McCutcheon

12/21/2016

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We sat down with Tribe Practitioner Heather McCutcheon for a Q&A about her passion for Reiki and all of the amazing things she's doing to spread the good word about this amazing modality.

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Discover the Benefits of Experimental Breathing with Guest Blogger Shannon Lynne Sullivan

12/14/2016

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I have a nearly impossible task for you—don’t worry, it will only take a second. Without changing your breath in any way, notice the movements your breathing creates. Did you succeed? If so, you are more talented than I.

For me, attending to breathing feels like tracking a wild animal. I encounter imprints suggesting what has come before—sometimes only a moment has passed, sometimes I discover a fossil. When I do manage to arrive in the presence of my live breathing, it often interrupts its activity to turn a suspicious eye to my intent. A moment where I manage to come with enough quiet to witness my breathing undisturbed is a rare and highly valued gift.

This practice of attending without interferring is a skill we cultivate in Awareness Through Movement®. Moshe Feldenkrais is reported to have said: “When you know what you do, you can do what you want.” To truly know what you do requires the ability to experience without changing. Awareness is a prerequisite for choice.
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LGBTQIA Empowerment Month Feature: Melissa Epping, LMT

7/22/2016

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July is LGBTQIA Empowerment Month!
Each week we sit down with one of our practitioners to discuss topics of interest in the health & wellness industry.
Melissa Epping joins us this week!


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LGBTQIA Empowerment Month Feature: Angela Shuey, LCPC

7/15/2016

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July is LGBTQIA Empowerment Month!
Each week we sit down with one of our practitioners to discuss topics of interest in the health & wellness industry.
Angela Shuey joins us this week!


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Men's Health Month Feature: Laura B. Folkes, Certified Holistic Health Coach

6/27/2016

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June is Men's Health Month!
Each week we sit down with one of our practitioners to discuss topics of interest in the health & wellness industry.
Laura B. Folkes joins us this week!


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Men's Health Month Feature: Heather McCutcheon, Founder, Reiki Brigade

6/21/2016

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June is Men's Health Month!
Each week we'll be sitting down with one of our practitioners to discuss topics of interest in the health & wellness industry.
Heather McCutcheon, LMT joins us this week!


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Women's Health Month Feature: Morgan Gaskin, LAc

5/24/2016

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May is Women's Health Month!
Each week we'll be sitting down with one of our practitioners to discuss topics of interest in the health & wellness industry.
Morgan Gaskin, LAc joins us this week!


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Women's Health Month Feature: VersAnnette Blackman-Bosia, LMT & Artist

5/17/2016

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May is Women's Health Month!
Each week we'll be sitting down with one of our practitioners to discuss topics of interest in the health & wellness industry.
VersAnnette Blackman-Bosia, LMT joins us this week!


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Awareness Through Movement® : Meet our Feldenkrais Instructors

5/13/2016

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Three fabulous students of the Feldenkrais Method, Emily Stein (ES), Erin Kelly (EK) and Shannon Sullivan (SS) were kind enough to share with us their journeys and successes with the Feldenkrais Method.  They co-teach Awareness Through Movement® on Mondays at Tribe. ​

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