Life After Weight Loss, Existential Questions of Self, WFH, and History of the Calorie
Article Round-Up: 3.27.22
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Enjoy this week’s curated round-up of articles, podcasts, and more from the web.
“Life After Weight Loss w/ Eli” [Podcast]
Takeaway: Reaching your weight loss goal is not the end of the journey, it’s the start of the real journey. Don’t miss this episode of the A-Team Fitness Podcast.
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Takeaway: Are you your body? Your brain? Just a collection of memories? If you take any of these away do you cease to be you? Read about some interesting perspectives and weird thought experiments that help us get to the bottom of this mystery.
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“Morning Brew’s Guide To Living Your Best WFH Life”
Takeaway: I don’t know about you, but I love working from home. We’ve got a good thing going, so let’s try not to screw the pooch on this one. Read up on tips for staying productive and keeping your sanity while WFH.
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“A Brief History of the Calorie”
Takeaway: You can imagine as a fitness coach how often I talk about calories. This short article shares some insights into how it originated and why it caught on. As it turns out, no one has ever appreciated tracking calories. Go figure.
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