Passions is Now Available
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“Bold and visionary, Passions is an unforgettable, ‘must have,’ epic kind of album.
—Dyan Garris, Spirit Seeker Magazine

February marks the release of Passions, the first collection in a series of contemporary instrumental compositions from GRAMMY® nominated artist Jonathan Sprout and the Force For Good team. Passions is available on all platforms. 

Reviewers are applauding Passions, reinforcing the group’s determination to make inspirational music that ignites introspection and action: 

“An absolutely wonderful musical adventure... I can’t emphasize strongly enough how pertinent Force For Good’s music is for the planet... songs like Ice use gentle piano, strings and other instruments... this beautiful song will be getting MAJOR airplay on stations all around the globe!... one of the most powerful songs I’ve heard (yet) in 2019 is the perfectly paced Solar... a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating.”
—Dick Metcalf, Contemporary Fusion Reviews 

“Passions is excellent from start to finish!”
—Kathy Parsons, MainlyPiano.com

Passions is perfect for films, videos or soundtracks for many types of documentaries... gorgeous instrumental music that will carry you through many emotions and thoughts... beautiful healing sounds with an incredibly important message to the world!”
—Keith “Muzikman” Hannaleck, New Age Music Reviews 

Notably, in addition to the Passions collection of music, the New Age pieces on Passions also provide soundtracks to films produced with Emmy Award-winner Rodney Whittenberg. One film will debut every month in 2020. You can experience the first two, Ice and Harmony, here now. Each Force For Good song-film addresses a pressing global issue or enduring necessity, from renewable energy to racial and gender equality, and encourages action through education and inspiration.

You can sign up here to stay in touch with Force For Good and the group’s ongoing releases and happenings.

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Help Yourself and Uplift Others
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The holidays bring feasts and family time. You can help yourself to seconds and be an inspiration, too. How? It’s the choices you make.

Our bodies are built to thrive and heal themselves, and do so given proper nutrition (as well as exercise, smoking cessation, stress management and community). Although mixed messages and diet-of-the-moment hype confuse us, thousands of science-based studies published each year keep proving that heart disease and other chronic illnesses are preventable and even reversible with lifestyle changes.

Author Michael Pollan’s well-known call to “eat (real) food; mostly plants; not too much” can serve as a simple guide. Nutrients in plants are designed to protect our cells and boost our immune system. While some MDs practice wellness-focused, functional medicine, the surprising fact is that most medical doctors get very little nutrition training. But you can take charge of your well being with positive adjustments. In turn, your vitality will inspire friends and family, too. 

For tools and science-based nutrition guidance, visit these leading uplifters and best-selling authors in the wellness community:

You Can Make Magic
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Magic happens when you keep a promise. Sounds simple but it’s not easy. We make promises all day long. “Don’t hit the snooze button tomorrow.” “Write a thank you note to (fill-in-the-blank) today.” “I’ll call you later.” “I will be 15 minutes early for every appointment.” (Anyone who knows me is laughing at that last one.) Busy days and cluttered minds lead to tangled maps and debris-scattered paths that trip us up when we aren’t paying attention. So that’s how to make magic! Pay attention. This might mean “think before you speak” or “listen to what you say” or perhaps it’s both—depending on the circumstance. Either way, we can thoughtfully send words into the air; patiently listen, hear and absorb others’ words (before jumping in with our own); and make promises mindfully, to others and to ourselves. Follow through and—voila! You were up early and accomplished much; you made someone’s day with that thank you card; you learned something new on your phone call; you got time to relax and reflect because you were early. Magic! — Hillary Black