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1 hour ago

Your Horoscope For Friday, November 28

Moon in Pisces encourages intuition, artistic immersion, and emotional choices; watch for signs and synchronicities that guide growth and favorable outcomes.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago
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Gratitude and Hope: Two Mighty Forces for Living Well

Intentional gratitude practice expands capacity for wellbeing and steadies people even during hardship, redirecting attention from problems toward present abundance and actionable hope.
fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago
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Tell Us What You're Thankful For This Thanksgiving

Share something you're grateful for—big or small—to acknowledge resilience, connections, achievements, survival, or personal growth during difficult times.
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fromTiny Buddha
14 hours ago

The Prowler in My Mind: Learning to Live with Depression - Tiny Buddha

Depression feels like a heavy, faceless prowler; awareness, rest, and embracing the shadow's lessons can weaken its power and reveal humility and buried strengths.
#holiday-stress
#flow
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fromPsychology Today
14 hours ago

Navigating Challenging Times at Year's End

Model patience, gratitude, and letting go of unhelpful stories to reconnect with values, reduce rumination, and teach children resilience during challenging times.
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fromPsychology Today
10 hours ago

Avoiding Human Error

High-reliability persons anticipate failures, prevent errors through mindful awareness, ownership, goals, feedback, and deliberate checks to convert mistakes into improvement.
#horoscope
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Does Your Brain Hate Learning?

Strengthen metacognition through simple daily social practices, explaining ideas aloud, and mindful reflection to catch emotions and refine internal models.
#breathwork
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fromYogaRenew
1 day ago

Weekly Class Theme: Yoga for The Holidays

King Dancer Pose (Natarajasana) practice grounds body, breath, and mind, improving balance, hip and quad flexibility, chest openness, and stress resilience.
#grief
fromIndependent
4 days ago
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Victoria Mary Clarke: 'There was an enormous comedown. There were thousands of people there. But afterwards, the silence was excruciating'

fromIndependent
4 days ago
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Victoria Mary Clarke on loneliness. 'After Shane's funeral there was an enormous comedown. There were thousands of people there. But afterwards when everyone had gone back to their normal lives, the silence was excruciating'

fromIndependent
4 days ago
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Victoria Mary Clarke: 'There was an enormous comedown. There were thousands of people there. But afterwards, the silence was excruciating'

fromIndependent
4 days ago
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Victoria Mary Clarke on loneliness. 'After Shane's funeral there was an enormous comedown. There were thousands of people there. But afterwards when everyone had gone back to their normal lives, the silence was excruciating'

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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Really Ask the Question

Many 'questions' are bids for validation rather than genuine curiosity; noticing internal reactions and imagining alternative stories fosters understanding, empathy, and connection.
#meditation
fromFortune
1 day ago
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Ray Dalio reveals the surprising 'single most important reason' he's succeeded in investing-and it has nothing to do with finance | Fortune

fromFortune
1 day ago
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Ray Dalio reveals the surprising 'single most important reason' he's succeeded in investing-and it has nothing to do with finance | Fortune

fromYoga Journal
1 day ago

Pyramid Pose Is Tricker Than It Looks. Here's How to Find Your Way Into It.

I have since learned that the most difficult yoga pose is the one which confronts each student's weaknesses head on. Strength poses were no challenge for this student, but perhaps a stretching asana would have been. I have also learned that strength means more than just confronting one's weaknesses; probably the most difficult "asana" of them all is standing on one's own feet, questioning and analyzing for oneself the deeper meaning of asana, yoga, and life.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Constant Hurrying Wears You Down

For more than a decade, I managed the national advertising program for a large life insurance company. During that time, I had an odd secret desire. I wanted to manage national advertising for a coffee company. Why? Because I had already made up the tagline for my imaginary campaign: "The fuel of business." The corporation I worked for (in real life, not my imagination) had a huge headquarters with an excellent cafeteria, with its main attraction being a vast row of gleaming silver coffee machines.
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fromZDNET
2 days ago

I finally curbed my phone addiction with this unexpected device

I average around four hours of my day on my phone, checking emails, responding to texts, scrolling social media, and checking the weather. That's four hours I could be spending reading a book, writing an article, learning how to predict the weather, calling a loved one, and doing anything besides checking the time suck and brain rot that is social media sites and messaging apps.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Five Tenets to Create Happiness in Your Life

Before the social media era, we super social humans were more than willing to dole out advice to anyone who asked. But with advice being thrown our way every time we pick up our phone, which young people do on average over a hundred times a day, it's easy to feel a bit overwhelmed and confused by the many voices telling us how we should live our lives.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I spent 22 years as a military wife. After our divorce, I finally lived the dream we'd planned together.

For 22 years, I was a military wife, putting aside my needs to support my husband's career - all for the promise that after retirement, when our children were grown, we'd travel the world together. In 2018, retirement finally came, and not long after, our nearly 25-year marriage crumbled. When his military career ended, it felt like he lost his sense of purpose. I tried to hold things together, but the unhappiness and bitter fights left me drowning, too.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Batman Effect: You're More Changeable Than You Think

Subtle environmental cues, like seeing someone dressed as a superhero, can significantly increase altruistic behavior and alter automatic social responses.
fromApartment Therapy
2 days ago

5 Habits to Steal from Organized People

Here's the truth: When it comes to everyday messes, organized people don't necessarily have better habits, they just have different inner dialogue. For example, I'm the type of person who, behind the closed doors of closets, accumulates piles of papers and boxes without shame. Eventually, I reach a point where I can't tolerate those piles (usually, when I need more space for something else). But I know, in the interim, my mess doesn't indict me as a person.
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fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

This Beautiful Confusion

Return attention to present sensations and small wonders to savor daily life and accept imperfect, ordinary moments as meaningful.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do

Intuition is an innate internal guide that becomes clearer when mental noise settles, offering subtle or strong signals to inform choices and actions.
fromBustle
5 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Saturday, November 22

Happy Sagittarius season! The sun entered this fun-loving and free-spirited fire sign last night, and the moon is here for most of the day too. The cosmic tides are beginning to shift, and energy should start feeling a little bit lighter. The afternoon could bring about some emotional frustrations, but look at challenging feelings as fortunate opportunities for growth instead of running from them in fear.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Stance: How to Bring Your Best Self This Holiday Season

It's the holiday season, that tender time of year marked by Thanksgiving feasts, Christmas lights, and New Year's promises. It's also the time of year when many of us silently vow to ourselves that we'll treat the people around us with greater tenderness. No more passing people by as if they're props on a stage or obstacles to swerve around.
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fromBlavity News & Entertainment
6 days ago

7 Alternatives for Healthy Noise Pollution - Blavity

Mindfully chosen background sounds and tidy, uplifting workspace elements support calm, focus, and nervous system regulation, improving productivity and creativity.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Balancing Micro- and Macro-States in High-Performing Teams

Prioritize outcomes (macrostates) over detailed methods, link micro-plans to macro-goals, and maintain shared goal understanding so teams can adapt under obstacles.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

How to Create a Personal Culture of Excellence

When we establish a personal culture, it allows us to infuse our daily life with our values. We can focus on excellence and safety in the ways that make sense to us. Without that deliberate effort, outside cultures can influence us more than we realize. We can end up adopting parts of hustle culture, living to work, or grinding when that wasn't our intention.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

How 'micro joy' can help you feel happier every day

Small, intentional moments of micro joy and practical habits can improve well-being, resilience, and reduce stress even amid widespread societal stressors.
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fromTiny Buddha
6 days ago

When You're Tired of Fixing Yourself: How to Stop Treating Healing Like a Full-Time Job - Tiny Buddha

Obsessive self-improvement can become self-criticism that causes exhaustion and ties worth to productivity instead of self-love.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Changing Our Perspectives Can Improve Our Lives

Shifting perspective and prioritizing self-improvement prevents destructive self-pity and reduces disappointment from unmet expectations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Tell us: what is the one thing that always leaves you feeling calm and positive?

Identify one specific activity that consistently produces calm and positivity, and submit it securely and anonymously through an encrypted form.
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fromYoga Journal
6 days ago

Trouble Falling Asleep? You Need These Soothing Sleep Meditations from YouTube.

Ten-minute guided sleep meditations on YouTube can quiet the mind and ease the transition from wakefulness to restful sleep.
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fromHuffPost
6 days ago

These Common Deplaning Habits Are Way Ruder Than You Think

Wait your turn when deplaning and follow crew instructions to keep boarding and deplaning courteous, orderly, and less stressful for all passengers.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

The Spiritual Meaning Of November's New Moon

The November new moon in Scorpio, conjunct Mercury retrograde, intensifies emotional truth, enabling deep transformation and new beginnings through confronting hidden fears and lessons.
#scorpio
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Cultivating a Helpful Inner Voice, a Thought Experiment

A recent study published in the journal, , discusses the relationship between mind wandering and mood, and suggests that it isn't mind wandering, itself, that is to blame for our unhappy states, but rather the emotional tone of our thoughts as they wander. Personally, I can certainly corroborate the effect of unhelpful self-talk and the less-than-awesome moods it can inspire. In developing the capacity to mindfully sit with my own thoughts, it didn't take long to notice just how many of them were judgmental, critical,
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fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

The Iris Meditation Pod Brings Calm to the Modern Workplace

A multisensory meditation pod combines sound, light, aromatherapy, and vibro-acoustic technology to induce relaxation and alpha brain states within 12 minutes.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

The spiritual practice of paying attention

Attentive noticing of fleeting, fragile moments honors the living and helps carry forward memories after loss.
fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

I Hung My iPhone Up on the Wall, and It Was the Brilliant Reset I Needed

But in reality, as someone who works in news, social media, and editorial strategy, turning off my phone is not really possible. My job pretty much requires me to live in a constant dance with the internet - refreshing feeds, scanning headlines, catching micro trends before they bloom into macro ones. Staying plugged in isn't a cute habit I can gently shake off. For me, it's the golden ticket to crafting stories that feel timely and resonant.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

'When I'm eating wings and fries at the same time'-TikTok spoofs flow state

Flow is an immersive state where skills match challenge, producing intense focus, clarity, and enjoyment while time perception and internal chatter diminish.
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fromSFGATE
1 week ago

SF's 'orgasmic meditation' startup had sordid underbelly, new book shows

A wellness startup centered on "orgasmic meditation" grew into a national organization accused of exploitation and forced labor.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My wife and I moved back to the Midwest to be closer to family. I was worried moving home would be a setback, but I'm glad we did it.

While the decision initially felt right, I entered months of self-doubt and indecisiveness. In retrospect, it's obvious to me that my lack of clarity was social media-fueled - after all, it can make life feel like a competition over who can look the coolest and most successful. My own desires felt clouded by what I saw through small, digital windows.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

I Spent Years Teaching Yoga Students About Being Present. Then I Was Diagnosed With Cancer.

A yoga teacher faces a sudden breast cancer diagnosis amid recent grief and relationship loss, confronting shaken confidence, fear, and reliance on close support.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How the Familiar Becomes Invisible

Clinging to past versions of people and places causes suffering; adopting emotional flexibility and seeing each day as new fosters presence and appreciation.
#self-care
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

How to lead from the liminal space where wisdom takes root

Some moments require surrender to necessary suffering; leaders who have experienced breaking can hold space and not rush others' process.
#mercury-retrograde
fromBustle
1 week ago
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Here's Your Horoscope For Thursday, November 13

Mercury retrograde disrupts precision and productivity, so reassess responsibilities while Venus offers emotional clarity and chances for meaningful connection and service.
fromBustle
1 week ago
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November's Mercury Retrograde Will Be Chill For 3 Zodiac Signs

Mercury retrograde Nov. 9–29 disrupts communication, travel, and tech while encouraging reflection and reassessment as it shifts from Sagittarius into Scorpio.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Healing That Happens Beside a Dog

Calm, affectionate interactions with animals produce biological attunement, synchronizing heart-rate variability, breathing, and stress responses, promoting co-regulation and emotional calming.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Cultivating Joy in Others' Joy

Practicing mudita—delighting in others' joy—shifts envy into connection, releasing comparative pain and enhancing well-being and shared awe.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Busyness isn't a badge of honor

Sustainable success arises from aligning actions with personal values and prioritizing energy, clarity, and presence instead of equating busyness with worth.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm the CEO of CorePower Yoga. Here's a day in my life, which includes body scans, meditation, and mushroom tea.

I spent over 30 years in hospitality, and after leading three different hotel companies, I became CEO of Equinox. Then I went through some personal turbulence. Business Insider's Power Hours series gives readers an inside look at how powerful leaders in business structure their workday. See more stories from the series here, or reach out to editor Lauryn Haas to share your daily routine. In 2017, my home burned to the ground from the California wildfires.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

The 2026 Tiny Buddha Calendar Is Ready for Holiday Gifting! - Tiny Buddha

An annual tear-off calendar provides daily validating, comforting, and encouraging reminders across mindfulness, relationships, and self-care, printed sustainably with broad reader acclaim.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

A Passion for Self-Compassion

Self-compassion means treating oneself with kindness, recognizing shared humanity, and applying mindful awareness, practiced gradually to improve mental health and reduce stress.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Communal Bathing Helped Me Get Over My Lifelong Body Image Issues

A woman struggled with lifelong weight issues, experienced perimenopause-related weight gain, embraced hiking pilgrimage in Japan, and confronted anxiety about nude onsen bathing.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Richard Gere says his best parenting advice came from the Dalai Lama

Teach children to show kindness to all living beings, including insects, as the most important life lesson.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Low Mood and Negative Thoughts Amplify Pain in The Brain

Low mood and negative thinking amplify perceived pain by altering brain activity, while therapies that reduce negative thinking can lessen suffering.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Mind guru Gilbert Enoka: England are about to go to war, and I want to be in the trench with them'

We've got a smooth lake at the moment, Gilbert Enoka says, relaxing in the bar of England's team hotel in Perth a few days before the battle for the Ashes gets under way. But the series is going to start and then there's going to be really, really choppy water in terms of what we actually have to sail. All I want is to help the guys develop structures that can help them be reliable when those waves come.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Let There Be Light: The Lamp That Illuminates Itself

Awareness is the constant luminous presence that illuminates sensations, thoughts, and emotions and, when noticed, reduces reactivity and grounds experience.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Managing Emotional Triggers During the Holidays

These triggers often show up in ordinary moments. Maybe it's the tone of a relative's voice that feels critical, the stress of hosting a party, or seeing a social media post that highlights someone else's "perfect" holiday. You might notice your chest tightening or that you feel on edge around a family member who drinks too much, or suddenly tear up when a holiday tradition reminds you of someone you've lost.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Happy Birthday, Goldie: The Resonance of a Joyful Mind

Goldie Hawn unites joyful performance, music, and MindUP to foster children's mindfulness, emotional understanding, and lasting community well-being.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

What Happened When I Stopped Expecting Perfection from Myself - Tiny Buddha

Self-acceptance matters more than relentless self-improvement; embracing small imperfections reduces harsh self-judgment and recognizes everyday grace.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Adulthood Dilemma of Staying True to Yourself

Early efforts to match loved ones' rhythms become lifelong patterns of adapting, leading to withheld feelings, silence, and prioritizing peace over honest communication.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I left a big paycheck in Tokyo to start over in rural Japan. I didn't just want a new job - I wanted a new life.

Leaving corporate Tokyo for rural Japan led to greater connection, purpose, and a career running digital detox retreats.
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fromFuncheap
1 week ago

The Intersection of Buddhism and Shamanism (SF)

Shamanic and Buddhist wisdom systems offer complementary practices—initiation, visionary work, dream yoga, energy medicine, and transpersonal methods—that cultivate deeper awareness, mastery, and individual wholeness.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Be Ruthlessly Selfish: It's a Wise Habit

Most mornings, my body wakes me up before my alarm... 4:58 a.m. Or maybe 4:59. Ping. After so many years of following a formula, it's become a wise habit. Even if it's Sunday and my teen woke me up at midnight making a bowl of cereal, my body is up. My body knows that waking up early helps me untangle my day.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

20 Very Best Yoga Gifts for the Yoga Enthusiast in Your Life

Sounds, scents, and practical props like ritual smoke bundles, ambient meditation music, clean luxury candles, and mindful decor support presence and romanticize everyday life.
fromwww.esquire.com
1 week ago

I Lived In Total Silence For 10 Days. It Changed Everything I Knew About Noise.

On a hot August Wednesday, I approach the 600-acre Dhamma Suttama silent-retreat center in Montebello, Quebec, a ninety-minute ride from Montreal, where I'm spending the summer. My driver, a Cameroonian man in his forties, hooks into a narrow forest corridor. We pull up to a concrete parking lot that wraps around a building paneled with wood and stone. Built in the eighties as a high school, it's now made up of sleeping quarters and meditation halls.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Unhurrying for a Meaningful Decade

Slowing pace and replacing digital distraction with focused practices restores attention, deep thinking, stronger connections, and builds long-term habits that compound over decades.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Dream of Finishing One's To-Do List in "Retirement Plan"

When I retire, I will reply to every email I've ever flagged. (tapping on keyboard) I will clean up my desktop. I'll read the 35 years of saved articles on my reading list. I will finish all those books I started. I will play the lifetime of computer games I missed out on. (gaming noise) I'll birdwatch. I'll learn magpies are beautiful - but terrifying.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Lift the Cloud of Brain Fog

Limiting multitasking, securing eight hours of sleep, and practicing breathing or meditation improves focus, productivity, and memory consolidation.
fromBustle
1 week ago

The "Five-Finger Breathing Technique" Will Calm You In Seconds

For some people, deep breathing exercises work like a charm. For others, not so much. If you fall into the latter category, you might enjoy the "five-finger breathing" technique, which adds a little something extra into the mix. On TikTok, creators are sharing their love for five-finger breathing, including user @mindfullymadetherapy, who said, "Sometimes just breathing isn't enough, and you need a coping skill that's multi-sensory [or] involving other senses to help distract or calm down the brain."
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