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Sauntering with Thoreau


"It is a great art to saunter." #Thoreau #Quote

— Henry David Thoreau (@ThoreauPage) April 6, 2014

This has meaning on more than one level for a stroke patient who had to learn to walk again as an adult.
tags: Thoreau stroke
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Pairs awfully nicely with this from his friend
“It is the best of humanity, I think, that goes out to walk. In happy hours all affairs may be wisely postponed for this.“ – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Country Life, 1857
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Mike Schultz
Oops. That's Via Vintage Anchor Books
Mike Schultz
Reinceforcement:

A brief stroll, even one just around your office, can spur creativity, according to new study http://t.co/wQZhy9Knha @PsychScience @nilofer

— Amy Cuddy (@amyjccuddy) May 12, 2014

Wow, these effects of walking on increased creativity are impressive - in size and scope. Very intriguing research - @PsychScience @nilofer

— Amy Cuddy (@amyjccuddy) May 12, 2014
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