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Educators are finding that labyrinths have benefits for children too. "Kids, like adults, are leading very frantic lives," says Marge McCarthy, 71, a retired school psychologist who has consulted on the building of labyrinths in seven schools in Santa Fe, N.M., in the past two years. She recalls an eight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: Relaxing In A Labyrinth | 8/27/2001 | See Source »

Out of the din of arguing customers, harried workers, and whiny children, we heard the strains of a lilting melody. It was Barbara Streisand, there to comfort us with “Send in the Clowns.” We sighed, relaxed, and toughed it out until morning.

Author: By Zoe K. Epstein, | Title: POSTCARD FROM BARCELONA: ‘Purple Rain’ in Spain | 8/17/2001 | See Source »

Armstrong, face tightened into a grimace, sweat pouring down it, struggling in the back of the group, looked like he was going down. But at the foot of Alpe d'Huez, a 3,712-ft. climb, Armstrong's face suddenly relaxed, and he flew to the front. He pedaled directly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three Lance in France | 8/6/2001 | See Source »

“It’s more relaxed,” says Damrosch. “During the year there is constant pressure. In the summer all you do is teach.”

Author: By Alexander R. Stone, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Summer Faculty Recruited From Afar | 7/20/2001 | See Source »

Yoga relaxes you and, by relaxing, heals. At least that's the theory. "The autonomic nervous system," explains Kripalu's Faulds, "is divided into the sympathetic system, which is often identified with the fight-or-flight response, and the parasympathetic, which is identified with what's been called the Relaxation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Power of Yoga | 7/9/2001 | See Source »

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