Category: Elizabeth Baer
Survival of the Kindest
| 22 August 2011 | Posted by Elizabeth under Elizabeth Baer, TSP, TSP Experts |
When I think of evolution, I usually think: “Survival of the Fittest.” I guess I accepted, with the help of my 9th grade bio class, that nature chooses the most aggressive, most cleverly adaptable traits to further a species.This could mean a better beak for opening seeds, like Darwin’s finches, or a fierce strain of… Read more…
Keeping It Real Keeps Us Connected
| 19 July 2011 | Posted by Elizabeth under Elizabeth Baer, TSP Experts |
Can vulnerability be a strength? I sure think so, and it turns out human connection researcher, Brene Brown, thinks so too. In a recent talk at TEDxHouston, Brown shares insight from her research, one that sent her on a personal quest to know herself better as well as to understand humanity. It is a touching… Read more…
The Dirty Dozen and Clean 15
| 19 June 2011 | Posted by Elizabeth under Elizabeth Baer, TSP Experts |
Imagine this scenario: You head to the grocery store full of good intentions for a wholesome weeks-worth of food. Of course, buying organic is what you’d prefer to do…but why does it have to be SO expensive! So you compromise here and there and do your best. Organic milk, organic eggs, organic carrots, organic corn,… Read more…
Can a Sweet Girl Give Up Sugar?
| 1 June 2011 | Posted by Elizabeth under Elizabeth Baer, TSP Experts |
More than ever, I am convinced that nutrition is the key to a happy life. What we eat affects our moods, memory, physical health, spiritual health, longevity and beauty. Most of us over the age of 20 are accustomed to the labels “good food” and “bad food”. These can be great guidelines to go by… Read more…
Hindsight is 20/20
| 18 May 2011 | Posted by Elizabeth under Elizabeth Baer, TSP Experts |
Acupuncture reduces crying in infants with infantile colic: a randomised, controlled, blind clinical study My own colicky baby was born 5 and a half years ago while I was still in graduate school for acupuncture. Boy that was a miserable 6 weeks for all of us. I remember one Sunday when Julia cried THE ENTIRE DAY.… Read more…




