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Five tips to Dramatically Boost your day to day Productivity

January 3, 2017 by Amir Aribokill Leave a Comment

Productivity is one of the most important aspects of our life. Without managing our productivity, our leisure is limited and our work output is hindered. Here are my five simple, yet powerful productivity tips to help anymore become more productive. Wake up at the same time every morning Waking up at the same time every morning […]

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Filed Under: Habits & Lifestyle Hacks, Society & Environment Tagged With: Change, conscious, environment, habit, Habits & Lifestyle Hacks, habits of change, health, help, inspirational, motivational, paradigm, productivity, science, skill, society, training, uncomfortable, weight training

Three of the Most Extreme Celebrity Makeovers

April 14, 2016 by Amir Aribokill Leave a Comment

Josh Peck                           Some of you might remember him from the Nickelodeon show “Drake & Josh”. Josh peck went from a goofy fat ass to a modeling mascot. Josh’s weight transformation makeover started while he was on Drake & Josh. At the end […]

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Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Change, conscious, environment, extreme, extreme change, extreme makeover, fitness, Habits & Lifestyle Hacks, habits of change, health, healthy, Healthy Eating, Josh Peck, makeover, motivational, Neil Strauss, paradigm, perez hilton, skill, society, training, transformation, uncomfortable, weight loss, weight training

What if There was a Pill that Replicates the Effects of Exercise?

November 22, 2013 by Amir Aribokill Leave a Comment

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Mighty Mouse Without Exercise? Gizmag has a great article on a new pill that’s being developed to mimic the effects of exercise. SR9009 has been tested on mice and it’s result was a Mighty Mouse. The mice that have been administered the drug lost fat, gained lean muscle and performed much better at various exercises. Wouldn’t […]

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Three Reasons Why You Should be Taking Creatine

October 19, 2013 by Amir Aribokill

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Creatine has been studied for over two decades now and nothing but good news has come from it. First off, there are a few rumors about creatine damaging the kidneys and all sorts of crap. The science doesn’t show any effects from creatine on the kidneys. With that out of the way, let’s get to […]

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Filed Under: Health & Fitness Tagged With: carbohydrates, carbs, creatine, Diet, Exercise, glucose, health, ketosis, muscle, muscles, saturated fat, science, weight lifting, weight loss, weight training

Low Carb Recipe: Broccoli Cheddar Soup

December 29, 2012 by Amir Aribokill Leave a Comment

Low Carb Recipe Needs Broccoli 1 garlic clove 1/2 onion 1 cup heavy cream 8oz block cheddar cheese 2 cups chicken broth Salt & pepper to taste 8oz cream cheese 1 stick butter Cut the Broccoli & Cheese For a simple low carb recipe, this is probably the hardest part! Cut the broccoli at the […]

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Professional writer, researcher, autodidact and avid problem solver.
I focus on actionable lifestyle architecture. To put it simply, I’m a health & lifestyle coach. I started this journey as a personal one to help my friends and family. My dedication to science and behavioral biology has greatly improved the quality of my life and those who are close to me.
I'm here to take it a step futher and share it with even more people.
Improving the quality of your life can be a difficult thing, but it all boils down to habits and the building blocks behind them.
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