The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia are drawing to a close. Here are three articles that look at achieving better health through the lens of Olympic ideals, athletes and their remarkable efforts. There's a common thread running throughout these articles. See if you can identify what that is.
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By Wendy Margolese, Ontario, Canada, Durham Region 2-20-14
Synopsis: Olympic inspiration = gold medal ideas for your health.
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Margolese quotes spiritual thinker and author, Mary Baker Eddy, who wrote: "The devotion of thought to an honest achievement makes the achievement possible."
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2.Β Olympic mindset contributes to feeling youthful
By Steven Salt, Ohio, Cleveland Plain Dealer 2-17-14
Salt asks, "What would you do if you knew you could not fail?β
Excerpt: "The Olympic motto, 'Faster, Higher, Stronger' is a high ideal that speaks more to mental acuity than physical prowess."
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3.Β My time with an Olympic coach
By Linda Ross, Connecticut, Hartford Faith & Values 2-03-14
Her running club hired an Olympic coach for one day. Β Upon learning that she had no injuries to deal with, he asked her, "What are you thinking when you run?β Read her article to find out.
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Bob Cummings writes about how consciousness and spirituality benefit health and serves as the spokesman for Christian Science in Michigan.Β He is a life-long Michigander now living in Milford. See more on his website,Β A Look At Spirituality and Health, follow him on Twitter:Β @CSinMichigan, or email him at michigan@compub.org.
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