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Wellness Optimization: How You Can Create Your Best Self Now

28 min · 31 de ago de 2023
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Today, research assistant and adjunct professor Kirsten Thornhill shares insight on personalized wellness optimization. Kirsten highlights the importance of healthy self-reflection and discusses how a “triple AAA threat” approach of awareness, accountability, and action can improve wellness. Kirsten Thornhill, MS, is a Doctor of Philosophy in Health Sciences student and research assistant at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions [https://rm.edu]. Kirsten is also an adjunct professor at Utah Valley University, teaching physiology in the Biology Department. She contributes articles and guidance on health-related topics to medium.com [http://medium.com]’s Authority Magazine, guiding wellness seekers through a process with small and realistic steps.

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