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Learn how to effectively use the power of the mind to improve your health, by focusing on motivation, mindfulness, and habit change.
Menopause and weight gain

Habit Change

Menopause and weight gain

Worried about menopause and weight gain? You're not alone! Learn the science behind why this can happen plus how to best manage it.

How to identify emotional eating

Habit Change

How to identify emotional eating

The first step in preventing comfort eating is being able to identify it. Learn the important differences between emotional and physical hunger.

Coping strategies: techniques to keep us balanced

Stress

Coping strategies: techniques to keep us balanced

Sometimes it's difficult to cope. We've suggested five evidence-based strategies that can be practised to help you re-balance and stay calm and positive.

Reducing your risk of heart disease

Habit Change

Reducing your risk of heart disease

Practical tips to reduce our chances of developing heart disease. Learn the science behind heart disease risk factors and what we can do to reduce the risk.

How to break bad habits: 3 simple steps

Habit Change

How to break bad habits: 3 simple steps

We all have habits we want to break. Follow these 3 simple steps to form new, healthy habits and learn how long it takes for new habits to stick.

Stress and weight gain

Stress

Stress and weight gain

Does stress lead to weight gain? The latest evidence behind the impact of stress on your brain, hormones, and food choices.

Stress – can it be useful?

Stress

Stress – can it be useful?

Stress is often viewed in a negative light as something to be avoided, but can it be useful? Research suggests stress shouldn't be something to be feared!

Forming healthy habits with friends and family

Habit Change

Forming healthy habits with friends and family

Changing habits is often the hardest part of a health journey. Involving those around you can increase motivation and ensure that changes are maintained.

Slip-ups: how to stay on track

Motivation

Slip-ups: how to stay on track

Slip-ups are an inevitable part of making long-term lifestyle changes. Learn how to use slip-ups to benefit you and stay on track with your healthy journey.

Make losing weight feel Second Nature

The first step on your Second Nature journey is to take our health quiz.

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