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[Plus! 6 Surprising Reasons Why You're Feeling Nauseous]( [SELF]( [Daily Wellness] June 12, 2017 SELF Daily Newsletter, June 12th, 2017 Top Stories from Self.com Today [woman washing her hair]( [21 Instagram Hair Hacks That Are Borderline Genius]( Upgrade your regular routine without blowing your beauty budget. [Get Glam]( [white pills and bottle]( [Drug Overdoses May Now Be the Leading Cause of Death for Young People]( Experts explain what, exactly, is going on. [Learn more]( [cookbooks]( [12 Healthy Kids' Snacks You'll Want to Steal for Yourself]( These 12 products are way less artificial than the goodies you might remember (looking at you, Fruit by the Foot). But they'll definitely still satisfy the cravings of your youth. [Check 'em out]( Advertisement [advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( [Workout Class]( [13 Trainers Share the Best Damn Workout Advice They've Ever Received]( "Mind over matter." "You'll surprise yourself with what you can do." Chances are you've heard these rallying cries in a workout class. The little nuggets of motivation work; but what do the pros—a.k.a. the people who burpee all day, every day—tell themselves when they need a little extra push? We found out. [Get the Tips]( [illustration of digestive system]( [6 Surprising Reasons Why You're Feeling Nauseous]( There are plenty of other things that can make your stomach churn that have nothing to do with babies or bad food. [Learn more]( [advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( [mother, father, and baby]( [I Hated My Husband After Having a Baby]( Before our daughter Sylvie was born in the spring of 2009, my husband, Tom, and I almost never fought. After we became parents, we battled all the time. Turns out, though, it's more normal than you think. [Read More]( [Instagram from Self Magazine: Pick one: Matcha, Tea, Coffee.]( [Hardest choice ever? Hardest choice ever.]( Follow us on Instagram—you know you'll love it! [Follow Now]( [advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( [instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( Sent from Condé Nast, 1 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10001, attn: Email Coordinator Copyright © 2017 Condé Nast.

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