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"To ease another's heartache is to forget one's own" Welcome to March's "Mysteries of the Mind" monthly newsletter! "There is not a man of us who does not at times need a helping hand to be stretched out to him, and then shame upon him who will not stretch out the helping hand to his brother" Helper High's are addictive! The research keeps coming in. We all know giving helps others, whether we volunteer for organizations, offer emotional support to those around us or donate to charities. But studies show that giving is also good for the giver - boosting physical and mental health. Studies find these health benefits associated with giving:
According to a 2006 study published in the International Journal of Psychophysiology, people who gave social support to others had lower blood pressure than people who didn't. Supportive interaction with others also helped people recover from coronary-related events. The same study also found that people who gave their time to help others through community and organizational involvement had greater self-esteem, less depression and lower stress levels than those who didn't. Living longerAccording to a 1999 University of California, Berkeley, study, people who were 55 and older who volunteered for two or more organizations were 44 percent less likely to die over a five-year period than those who didn't volunteer - even accounting for many other factors including age, exercise, general health and negative habits like smoking. Feeling happierBiologically, giving can create a "warm glow," activating regions in the brain associated with pleasure, connection with other people and trust. In a 2006 study, researchers from the National Institutes of Health studied the functional MRIs of subjects who gave to various charities. They found that giving stimulates the mesolimbic pathway, which is the reward center in the brain, releasing endorphins and creating what is known as the "helper's high." And like other highs, this one is addictive, too. I try to donate at least 6 shows each year for good causes. So far this year I have found an occasion every month! January 10th for theater renovations at Weber State University February 28th headlined a show to raise money for the El Segundo, California Music Program March 19th emceed an Inclusion Center event for advocacy and anti bullying programs Inclusion Center Event April 17th presenting a show to help build a Math resource library at a grade school However, I know that I have only been able to donate my time to these efforts through the kindness of my friends who read these newsletters and help create opportunities for me to lecture and perform all over the world. Thank you for making a difference in my life and helping me to help others. Happy Passover, Happy Easter, and happy springtime! For more, check out my new videos Your friend, Websites: Read more about Paul: "Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone." |
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Upcoming Events "It is only at the first encounter that a face makes its full impression on us." S.A.M. National Council Celebrities of Magic USC: Annenberg School Universal Studios Shoot Murphy's Magic Inclusion Center - Glitz & Glamor Private Corporate – Venetian Passover Godspell consulting Murray High School IBM Auction Magic Castle California Lutheran Univ. Festival of Scholars NACA Northern Plains Mississippi Tech UK Hypnosis Academy Utah IBM 193 Los Angeles Anime Expo MAGIC Live! Wenger Wedding Cyrano's Theater HypnoThoughts live! WSU Salutes The Portland Magic Festival The Sedona Magic Festival The Old Sacramento Magic Festival Mindvention Magic & Meaning To find out more about my corporate lectures and workshops download this .pdf |
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See Certain Colors For The First Colorblind People See Certain Colors For The First Time Ever, Are Visibly Moved I found this to be very powerfully moving! You'll watch it and share it with others. SECRETS Revealed |
Inclusion Center Humanitarian Awards Social The Inclusion Center Humanitarian Awards Social was a huge success! Thank you all for your amazing time, energy, support, and gifts. Read More at Deseret News Salt Lake Tribune highlighted our event Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Gina Cornia, and Ronald Coleman In the Salt Lake Tribune you can see my head peeking behind the LDS (Mormon) President Uchtdorf's head after I presented him with his award as he hugs and hands the churches $10,000 donation to our Board Chair Melody Gray. The Deseret News quoted me as saying: |
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