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Understand what you want in life, by Joshua Rawson-Harris

A new study conducted at the University of Exeter found that there were numerous health benefits to spending time near the ocean. The study was presented last Wednesday at a science policy conference hosted by the American Geophysical Union.

A trip home from shopping after a long day of holiday prep, and I was ready to settle in for a merry sipper.

The 'Om' FactorDo you know that feeling of relaxation that overcomes your body when dig your toes in the sand? It’s not in your head. The ocean has been proven to inspire creative thinking, reduce anxiety, and promote compassionate thinking, Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, scientist and author of Blue Mind,” suggests.

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  1. Please keep in mind, this is a dummy article that I am having some fun with. There is no point here, so let's not take it too seriously ;) Now, discuss!

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    1. She started her blog exactly six months before I launched Camels & Chocolate, and she really set the bar high for my own blog birthday—a DECADE, y’all!—this summer!

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