Health and Wellness Publications

Founder and CEO of The Good Habit, Mary Rogers McMaster Herskovitz, is a contributing editor to the global women’s magazine, Elysian. Mary Rogers often features tools for transformation from her wellness practice into her articles, allowing the reader to participate in the words. Each article carries an invitation for self reflection, allowing the reader to feel seen and heard, two essential components for great change. Her writing style is poetic and conceptual, honest and direct.

This July, Shoutout Atlanta selected Mary Rogers to be interviewed for their entrepreneurial issue. In this article she peels back the layers of mission driven business and identifies the deeper why of The Good Habit.

 
 
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Elysian Magazine is a quarterly women-centric magazine that strives to provide beautiful visuals and alluring content to readers. Below are Mary Rogers’ contributing articles over the past few years. Through humor and perspective, Mary Rogers hopes to provide her reader with practical tools for conscious living.

 
 
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Identifying your false beliefs and how to shake them.

When we realize that stress is directing the film of our life, we have a choice to make: keep taking direction (from the worst of ourselves), or become the director (for the best of ourselves). Learn how here.

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BREAKING THE GOLDEN RULE

We’ve all been told to treat others the way we want to be treated . . . but what if this self centered point of view is the reason our relationships are so fragile?

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My ego died in Bali.

A glimpse into the world of chakra healing and the power of pattern interruption, Mary Rogers takes us deep into Bali to learn how to heal.

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Your inner child is calling

Drawing from acting experience in New York and Los Angeles, here we delve into the role fear plays in our daily lives. Are your feet stuck to the back wall, or are you ready to jump into life?