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  • What Are Sleep Affirmations – And Why Do You Need Them?

    If you’re having trouble sleeping, here’s something that might help: Try using sleep affirmations – where you pick a short, […]

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  • Top Tips For Better Balance

    Try this self-test to check your balance.Act like you’ve been pulled over for a DUI and walk in a straight […]

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  • How to Fall Asleep Fast When You’re Stressed Out

    If you find yourself so stressed out that you just can’t fall asleep, try this tip: Wiggle your toes for […]

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  • The Best Time For Creative Thinking

    Did you know that we tend to have our most creative ideas right around mid-morning.That’s according to Cornell University neurologist […]

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  • Forcing Yourself to Pee “Just in Case” Is An Unhealthy Habit

    When you’re leaving home, how often do you go to the bathroom “just in case” before you leave? Well, experts […]

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  • This Viral Technique Can Help You Stick To A Budget

    If you want to stick to a budget and save money, both of those things can be accomplished with one […]

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About John Tesh

With 6 Emmy awards, 4 gold albums and an AP award for investigative journalism John Tesh has, for the past forty-five years, enjoyed international recognition as an award-winning journalist, composer, broadcaster, and concert pianist. His Intelligence For Your Life radio programs air on over 300 stations and reach 9 million people each week. John’s highly successful and varied career path also includes six years as a correspondent for CBS News, a ten-year run as anchor on Entertainment Tonight, a broadcast host and music composer for the Barcelona and Atlanta Olympic Games, induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. John also owns the unique distinction of composing what critics have hailed as “the greatest sports theme in television history” (Roundball Rock) for NBC Sports basketball broadcasts. John’s 7 live television concerts, including the seminal “Live at Red Rocks,” have raised millions for Public Television. In 2020, John published his memoir, Relentless: Unleashing a Life of Purpose, Grit, and Faith. John and his wife, Connie Sellecca, their two children and three grandchildren, live in Los Angeles, California.