“Is it reasonable to suppose that we can apply a broad-spectrum insecticide to kill the burrowing larval stages of a crop-destroying insect ... without also killing the 'good' insects whose function may be the essential one of breaking down organic matter and maintaining healthy soil?” MayMatterEnvironmentStageHealthyEssentialsFunctionKillingSoilReasonableBroadsDestroyingBreaking DownInsectsMaintainingSpectrumCropsInsecticidesBurrowing Book:Silent Spring Source: Silent Spring
“Fitness and proper nutrition truly go hand-in-hand. Focus on eating clean and filling your plate with veggies, fruits, whole grains and lean proteins. And, everyone hates to do it, but calorie counting is crucial to weight loss as well as maintaining a healthy physique.” WellsWholeHandsHateLossFocusHealthyEatingWeightCleanFruitCrucialNutritionGrainPlatesFillingMaintainingWeight LossCountingHand In HandProteinCaloriesPhysiqueWhole GrainsProper Nutrition Author:Jillian Michaels
“Healthy living involves taking care of myself - both mentally and physically. It means surrounding myself with positive and supportive people, as well as exercising and maintaining a well-balanced diet. At this point, healthy living is just a way of life.” PeopleWayWellsMeanCareExerciseHealthyDietsBalancedHealthy LivingSupportiveMaintainingBalanced Diet Author:Demi Lovato
“My feeling is that maintaining financial independence is also a healthy way to keep my feet on the ground.” WayFeelingsFeetHealthyIndependenceFinancialMaintainingFeet On The GroundFinancial Independence Author:Valerie Trierweiler
“Love is at the root of all healthy discipline. The desire to be loved is a powerful motivation for children to behave in ways thatgive their parents pleasure rather than displeasure. it may even be our own long-ago fear of losing our parents' love that now sometimes makes us uneasy about setting and maintaining limits. We're afraid we'll lose the love of our children when we don't let them have their way.” WayMayChildrenLongSometimesDesireMotivationParentLosesLove IsPleasurePowerfulDisciplineHealthyLimitsLosingRootsOur ChildrenSettingSettingsBehaveLong AgoMaintainingUneasyParents LoveDispleasure Book:You Are Special: Words of Wisdom for All Ages from a Beloved Neighbor Source: You Are Special: Words of Wisdom for All Ages from a Beloved Neighbor
“I eat healthy and drink a lot of water. I eliminated most white sugar and dairy from my diet. It's done wonders for me not only in maintaining a healthy weight, but it's increased my energy levels and immunity.” DoneEnergyWaterWhiteLevelsWonderDrinkHealthyWeightDietsSugarMaintainingDairyImmunityEnergy LevelsHealthy Weight Author:Candace Cameron
“People who hold on to grudges, insist on being right, and try to change other’s minds have a difficult time maintaining healthy, happy relationships. Surrendered people easily forgive. They are open to new ideas, and aren’t attached to being “right.” As a result, people love working and collaborating with them. Others seek them out as mediators and advisors. They are more laid back and relaxed than their rigid counterparts, which makes them highly valued by others. They are passionate and emotional.” PeopleTryingMindIdeasDifficultResultsEmotionalHealthyForgivingPassionateNew IdeasRelaxedMaintainingDifficult TimesGrudgeCounterpartsAdvisorsLaid BackCollaboratingMediatorsHappy RelationshipHealthy Happy Author:Judith Orloff
“I grew up in a household where the FryDaddy was always bubbling, and butter and salt were never in short supply. I've never been one to choose the healthy option over the non-healthy option if the healthy option was lacking in taste. I believe a little bad is good for you from time to time. When it comes to maintaining a healthy soul, nothing beats traveling.” IfsBelieveLittlesSoulI BelieveGrewHealthyTasteGrew UpBeatsSaltHouseholdLackingMaintainingHealthy Soul Author:Ian Anthony Dale
“I've come to realize that protecting freedom of choice in our everyday lives is essential to maintaining a healthy civil society.” Life IsChoicesRealizingHealthyEssentialsEverydayEveryday LifeMaintainingFreedom Of ChoiceCivil Society Author:George McGovern