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fromPsychology Today
4 hours ago

Making New Year's Resolutions Stick

If you want to be more successful with holding onto a positive goal change, current research reports the key will be goal adaptation. Goal adaptation, also known as goal flexibility, refers to the ability to view setbacks with patience and kindness. Approaching your New Year resolution this way allows for wiggle-room, so adjustments can be made to your desired outcome. Goal flexibility also leads to greater feelings of success and well-being.
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fromPsychology Today
12 hours ago

Is Mindfulness a Supportive Path for You to Pursue?

Authentic mindfulness is an active training of attention requiring release of attachment to identity and offering balance, peace, and personal growth for committed practitioners.
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fromIndependent
23 hours ago
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What do the stars have in store for you in 2026? Our astrologer explores the fast energy, big shifts and hot dates to mark on your calendar this new year

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fromBustle
4 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Sunday, December 28

Aries moon boosts impulsive, high-energy emotions; afternoon exaggerations may flare then fade; evening Mercury trine encourages heartfelt communication and open conversations.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Friday, December 26

Expect dreamy introspection, communication misunderstandings mid-morning, emotional reassurance and compassionate sharing early afternoon, and a push toward emotional accountability and self-honesty by evening.
fromIndependent
23 hours ago
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What do the stars have in store for you in 2026? Our astrologer explores the fast energy, big shifts and hot dates to mark on your calendar this new year

fromTiny Buddha
12 hours ago

Finding Peace When You Don't Know What Comes Next - Tiny Buddha

For as long as I can remember, I've been the kind of person who plans everything. My calendar was color-coded, my to-do lists perfectly alphabetized, and I could tell you what I'd be doing six months from now almost down to the hour. I thought control meant safety. If I could organize my world tightly enough, maybe nothing bad would happen.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
19 hours ago

Dear Abby: A starter pack of 7 new year's resolutions

Practice daily 'Just for Today' habits: live in the present, choose happiness, accept reality, improve mind and health, be kind, and act responsibly.
fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

At the turn of the year, I'm facing a pivot point. Midlife crisis? No thanks | Emma Brockes

I bring this up because I seem to be in the middle of one, an inflection point that manifests in the number of times on the walk back from the school drop-off I stop to look at a bird in a tree, or a snail on a wall, or any number of other overwrought visual metaphors that allow me to feel momentarily like I'm inside a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
18 hours ago

Harriette Cole: Start the year with 3 big ideas and a 100-day plan

Set three major goals to pursue over the next 100 days, break them into daily tasks, track progress, and use accountability to achieve them.
fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

What Is Your Life Trying to Teach You?

Life as a journey; life as a quest; life as a purpose; life as... life? We have different ways of trying to make sense of what passing through time means-this doing-what-we-do within this box of years. For many of us, the answer is simple-it's about doing what we do, building a life, making the best decisions we can, which we may later regret or be proud of.
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fromPsychology Today
15 hours ago

Are You Stuck in a Story That No Longer Serves You?

Self-stories shape present well-being and future outcomes and can be changed through metacognitive tools and attention recalibration.
fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

3 Ways Improv Helps Build Leadership Skills

In making an idea together, you are trying to build a shared reality. We are both building a non-existent thing. Because improvisers are creating something out of nothing, they are forced to listen to each other, to pay attention, in a deeper way than in their ordinary lives. People can make assumptions and skim over details in their day-to-day lives, but while improvising, they have to catch every word and even catch details that go beyond their partner's words.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Wisdom, Gratitude, Serenity: A New Year

Gratitude and mindful intentions at New Year shift focus to meaning, acceptance, and influence, supporting hope, emotional regulation, and gradual wisdom rather than dramatic reinvention.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

How to Stop Judging Yourself and the Past Year Harshly - Tiny Buddha

Shifting from a judgmental to an empowering mindset transforms a year of unmet goals into a meaningful story through reflective positive journaling.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Staying on Course Through Emotional Storms

Emotional storms are inevitable, but values can guide choices despite emotion-driven alarms that exaggerate risks and overlook the broader direction.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Simple daily rituals for building fun, calm and play into your days in 2026

Daily rituals, chosen wisely, consistently bring pleasure, calm and fun into chaotic times and can transform home life and creative routines.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

Your January Money Horoscope

January 2026 offers disciplined Capricorn energy and opportunistic planetary alignments that favor practical financial planning, ambitious action, and potentially profitable career breakthroughs.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Gentling the Inner Critic

Transform the inner critic into a nurturing, encouraging voice to support self-advocacy and reduce judgment, shame, and limiting beliefs.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why the Most Important Decisions of 2026 Aren't Your Goals

Long-term success requires deciding who you want to become and intentionally designing your life before setting goals.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Don't stress, do less: 52 ways to make your life easier in 2026

Simplify routines by removing unnecessary tasks, products, and decisions to conserve energy, time and money while maintaining style and health.
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fromBustle
2 days ago
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Your Bank Account This January, According To A Tarot Reader

January 2026 centers on stabilizing finances and advancing careers through Capricorn discipline, new moon money intentions, and openness to Aquarius-driven innovation.
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago
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Your Weekly Horoscope, December 21-27, 2025: Finding What's Meaningful for You

Capricorn energy grounds and demands commitment, trust, and devotion to meaningful, tangible goals during the winter solstice and Sun and Venus entering Capricorn.
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fromYoga Journal
2 days ago

5 Wellness Trends That Are Worth Taking Into the New Year

Prioritize supportive, manageable wellness practices—especially improving sleep quality—over burdensome routines for better rest, stress reduction, and overall wellbeing.
#yoga
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Make Room for Magic by Harnessing the Power of Awe

Awe can be cultivated through noticing everyday wonders and reflecting on dreams, leading to reduced stress, improved well-being, curiosity, creativity, and resilience.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Buddhist monks peace-walking from Texas to DC persist even after being run over on highway outside Houston | Fortune

Buddhist monks continue a cross-country walking trek toward Washington, D.C., promoting peace despite injuries sustained when their escort vehicle was struck.
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

What being around death taught this hospital chaplain about life

About a year into his job as an interfaith chaplain at Tampa General Hospital in Tampa, Fla., J.S. Park began to have what he calls "really awful death anxiety." "I saw all the ways people could be injured, especially working at a trauma center," he says. When he was around his wife and kids, he'd think, "this could be the last time that I get to hear their laughter and see their faces like this," he says.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

ChatGPT gets 'anxiety' from violent and disturbing user inputs, so researchers are teaching the chatbot mindfulness techniques to 'soothe' it | Fortune

A study found ChatGPT responds to mindfulness-based strategies, which changes how it interacts with users. The chatbot can experience "anxiety" when it is given disturbing information, which increases the likelihood of it responding with bias, according to the study authors. The results of this research could be used to inform how AI can be used in mental health interventions. Even AI chatbots can have trouble coping with anxieties from the outside world, but researchers believe they've found ways to ease those artificial minds.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The perfect lunch break: how to get away from your desk and seize the day

Prioritize short, reliable lunchtime actions and favour consistent micro-habits (e.g., a 10-minute walk) while balancing routine (80%) with occasional variety (20%).
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fromTiny Buddha
3 days ago

A Tiny Bit of Tiny Buddha, with You Every Day - Tiny Buddha

A daily Tiny Buddha calendar provides comforting, practical quotes and colorful design to help people face universal struggles and start each day grounded.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Unlock Workday Calm Through Intuition

Some days, work starts at a sprint: meetings stack up, emails multiply, and every task claims to be urgent. Many professionals feel the strain; introverts often pay a higher toll-their energy fades, priorities blur, and the best ideas get buried. I've been there. So I'm back with Nil Demircubuk, Ph.D., author of Down to Earth: Demystify Intuition to Upgrade Your Life, to talk about how quiet professionals can find more calm in a noisy workday.
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fromBustle
3 days ago

Your January Astrology Forecast

It's Capricorn season for the majority of January, and communication-oriented Mercury zooms into this cardinal earth sign on Jan. 1, kicking off the month with a serious blast of down-to-business discipline. Mercury joins the sun, lover Venus, and go-getter Mars - all of which are already in Capricorn as the month begins - amplifying the ambitious vibe of this Capricorn stellium and setting the perfect energetic tone for buckling down and making good on your New Year's goals.
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fromYogaRenew
3 days ago

Yoga Resources from YogaRenew

Hi! It's almost time to ring in the new year... and a lot has been happening here at YogaRenew HQ. We're celebrating our 3rd year of having a physical studio and just about 6 years in celebrating our online company! What a journey it's been. In the mood of celebration, we figured we'd tackle some free online yoga resources for you on your yoga journey - whether it's for your personal practice or teaching.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

5 Ways You've Matured But Didn't Notice

Sometimes we feel like we're not progressing in our personal development if we don't have an Etsy shop that makes six figures a year, haven't done an Ironman, or still feel upset about a friendship that broke down five years ago. But there are all sorts of ways we mature and develop that we barely notice. When you give yourself credit for quiet ways you've matured psychologically, it can help you feel more settled within yourself and build on these wins.
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fromApartment Therapy
3 days ago

The 10-Minute Practice That Doubles My Productivity All Year Long

Choose one intention, tie it to a home space, and spend 10 focused minutes on New Year's Eve fixing that space to support the goal.
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fromMashable
3 days ago

Make 2026 the year your kid gets off their phone

Use collaborative, nonlecturing strategies to reset children's screen habits, emphasizing shared goals, new boundaries, and constructive routines to reclaim time from attention-sapping technology.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

On these in-between days I'm growing down', sinking into the present moment and savouring small delights | Nadine Levy

Just over a year ago, my mother died. It was a few months after my second baby was born and a month before Christmas. She was the last in the generation above me, and this fact reordered things in ways that are only just revealing themselves. This time last year, I was still unravelling months of hospitals, grief and the unmanageable weight of suffering pressing into my postpartum body.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Need cheering up after a terrible year? I may have just the story you're looking for | Martin Kettle

A stranger returned a lost wallet intact, restoring faith in ordinary human decency and offering an unexpected cause for optimism.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Untangling the Knot of Trauma, Pain, and Addiction

As a scientist and clinician, I've long been struck by how trauma, chronic pain, and addiction often travel together. For many patients, these conditions form a tangled knot that is difficult to unravel with traditional therapies. Most psychotherapeutic approaches treat trauma, pain, and addiction in isolation, yet what patients truly need is an integrated approach that addresses them simultaneously. Post- traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD) is highly prevalent among people with chronic pain.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

3 questions for reviewing your year

It's easy to fall prey to recency bias, focusing on the last few weeks and forgetting earlier events. We also tend to fixate on where we fell short—goals unrealized, tasks unfinished, issues unresolved. These linger in our minds precisely because they remain incomplete. What we often overlook, though, is what we've already achieved. To get a more accurate picture, use your phone's camera roll, online calendar, journals, work self-evaluations, and social media accounts to reacquaint yourself with the full year.
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fromDeconstructing Yourself
5 days ago

Awake to Your Own Awakeness

Let's move from doing movement to a little bit of vocalizing. Normally we do some either mantras or syllables. Tonight we'll do the seed syllable of seed syllables, the maha bija of simply "Om." So chant with me for a few minutes and just relax. You don't need your brain to do this. You can just actually decorticate yourself and just sit and chant. Just let the energy come out in the oms and feel the energy in the room.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Feeling Let Down After Christmas?

The day after Christmas can be a letdown. After weeks of preparation, parties, and anticipation, the festivities end, and we are left facing the demands of a new year. Unlike the British, Americans don't celebrate Boxing Day, and most of us don't have 12th Night celebrations either. Instead, we clean up wrapping paper, put away the leftovers, and wonder what the new year will bring.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

My 65-year-old mom is healthy, but she started purging her stuff. Being part of the process is helping me learn about my family.

Swedish death cleaning reduces survivors' burden by intentionally decluttering, passing on heirlooms, and creating shared caretaking and memories before a parent's death.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

The perfect morning routine: how to build a happy, healthy start to the day from showers to sunshine

Establish a simple, incremental morning routine focused on one habit at a time to build momentum, automate behaviors, and free mental space.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Here's why visiting museums between Christmas and New Year's makes me a better leader

Full-day museum visits during the holiday slowdown provide uninterrupted presence and reflection that refuels creativity, clarifies priorities, and returns leaders to work with renewed energy.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

In a world of AI, the smartest leaders lead with heart

Deepening self-awareness anchors leaders, enabling empathetic decision-making, stronger teams, and human-centered leadership alongside technological advances.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

Why I'm Listening to My Aging Mother More Deeply Now - Tiny Buddha

Listening attentively to elders preserves their wisdom, honors dignity, and prevents cultural erasure of lived experience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How to end the year right: come up with your own personal rituals

Rituals are intentional, rhythmic practices that create meaning, presence and energy, transforming ordinary routines into memorable, prioritized experiences.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago
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Be kind, get outside and don't aim for a 'perfect' Christmas: festive messages from celebrities

fromIndependent
1 week ago
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Be kind, get outside and don't aim for a 'perfect' Christmas: festive messages from the celebrities

fromIndependent
1 week ago
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Be kind, get outside and don't aim for a 'perfect' Christmas: festive messages from celebrities

fromIndependent
1 week ago
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Be kind, get outside and don't aim for a 'perfect' Christmas: festive messages from the celebrities

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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

4 Ways to Practice Compassion-Even When It's a Tough Ask

Compassionate responses require pausing, assuming others are doing their best, setting healthy boundaries, and choosing kindness to transform reactive behavior.
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fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

Winter solstice is a time for planting seeds - High Country News

Winter's depth is for planting seeds within oneself, prioritizing rest and self-care rather than making New Year's resolutions.
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

Candlelit Prayers for World Peace on NYE (SF)

Close out 2025 with active compassion at Kadampa Meditation Center San Francisco before ringing in 2026. Our Resident Teacher Gen Kelsang Choma will give a talk on cultivating peace in our world by developing our own inner peace, and the power of making dedications for our loved ones and world. We will then chant short Prayers for World Peace before gathering in our community space for light bites and a non-alcoholic New Year's Eve toast.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

From Delight to Dread: How Phones Became Modern Torture

Unpredictable intermittent phone notifications act like the worst laboratory torture, turning joyful phone rings into anxiety-inducing, attention-demanding interruptions.
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

9 Calming Stretches to Help You Wind Down So You Can Sleep

You're lying in bed, staring into the darkness, and suddenly an urgent work email pops into your head, unbidden. Or maybe it's that shampoo you forgot to add to your shopping list, or the need to fill up your gas tank in the morning. Your lower back is twinging and your shoulders are tensing in response to your thoughts of all the things you need to do, or already did, or didn't do. It's a pretty universal experience.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I research self-regulation for a living. As a parent, it can be hard to follow my own advice.

Parent emotional self-regulation strongly influences children's self-regulation; practicing breathing, self-talk, and aerobic exercise improves parental emotion control and benefits parenting.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Beyond Empathy Fatigue

Practice heartfulness to stay present with others without absorbing their emotions, preventing empathy-driven burnout and enabling sustainable caregiving.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Honoring Loss by Living

Life consists largely of losses; accepting them, releasing attachment, and honoring the departed enables fuller living and can reduce loss-related chronic pain.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

This Little-Known Arm Balance Brings Big Benefits

Small, progressive yoga practices cultivate courage, stamina, strength, and the capacity to transform ingrained physical and emotional reaction patterns in everyday life.
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fromForbes
1 week ago

The Visibility Mandate: When Hybrid Work Turns On-Camera Presence Into Proof Of Performance

Packed calendars and mandatory visibility turn presence into performance, eroding cognitive space and trust in hybrid work.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

I Stole This Organizing Trick from Martha Stewart, and It Transformed My Routine

Use a calendar to complete one small daily task to gradually create a manageable, personalized system for homekeeping and life improvement.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Importance-and Impermanence-of Emotions

Emotions both convey important information and can prompt impulsive actions, so acknowledge feelings and choose actions aligned with values.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

3 Steps to Well-Being and Calm in Anxious Times

Cultivate internal well-being by limiting harmful inputs, choosing mindful company, and making small adjustments to build resilience and sustainable equanimity.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Breathing for Stress Relief

Controlled breathing—deep inhalation with long exhalation—shifts autonomic balance, lowers cortisol, reduces inflammation, and enhances immune and gut health.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

An Unconditional Yes

Accept unavoidable life conditions without protest, cultivate loving-kindness, and develop resilience and resourcefulness to respond creatively.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

In this fractured and frightening world, one mantra my parents gave me calls me

Death also always makes me contemplate three things: 1. The privilege of community; 2. Whether I've sufficiently upskilled my children at life so they'll be OK if I died tomorrow; and 3. Hinduism. All three of these things community, debilitating anxiety and religion are gifts from my family. I know it's not cool to talk about religion. Throughout human history, we've used it to justify mass murder, colonisation and its related crimes.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

How to pay attention - Harvard Gazette

Reclaim focus by setting device boundaries, practicing mindful attention to surroundings, and creating device-free routines like no-phones at dinner.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Can You Reclaim Your Mind?

To feel mentally alive, cultivate sustained attention, deep engagement, and intentional activities beyond merely reducing distractions.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

From blackout drinking to teetotal - why a sober Christmas can be full of joy, according to a recovering alcoholic

An accountability buddy, a humorous rebuttal to drink offers, and self-kindness help maintain sobriety during challenging seasonal social situations.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago

How to Keep the Holidays From Derailing Your Financial Intentions - San Francisco Bay Times

Calendars fill, inboxes overflow, and suddenly you're juggling festive plans, family logistics, travel costs, year-end deadlines, and a swirl of expectations. It's no surprise that even the most grounded financial intentions can get pushed aside this time of year. But December doesn't have to be the month where your financial confidence takes a back seat. With a little clarity and a few intentional practices, you can enjoy the season fully while still honoring the goals you've worked hard to set.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

New Insights on the Effect of Kindness on Chronic Pain

Acts of kindness toward others and mindful self-compassion reduce chronic pain, partly through physiological effects such as lower heart rate and decreased muscle tension.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

The Spiritual Meaning Of This Year's Winter Solstice

The winter solstice marks the year's shortest day and longest night, a turning point for rest, reflection, renewal, and the return of light.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago

The Spiritual Meaning Of December's New Moon

December 19 new moon in Sagittarius initiates fresh beginnings, optimism, introspection, and inspiration for holiday season and future adventures.
fromTiny Buddha
2 weeks ago

What If 2026 Could Actually Be Different? - Tiny Buddha

I've never believed that change should be reserved for special days, but the New Year tends to carry a sense of promise. It often brings a surge of clarity, motivation, and hope that maybe things really could be different. And then, as January moves along, that initial energy fades. Responsibilities pile up. Our bandwidth shrinks. And before we know it, we're pulled back into the familiar current of obligations, far from the shore we were hoping to reach.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago

TikTok's "December Audit" Trend Is The Perfect Way To End The Year

Perform a December audit to reflect on the year, celebrate wins, notice patterns, and plan concrete changes to build a stronger next year.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

The future of work isn't man versus machine. It's man plus machine

There's no shortage of apocalyptic headlines about the future of work in the era of artificial intelligence. For workers, the technology has inflicted anxiety and uncertainty, provoking questions of when, how many, and which kinds of workers will be replaced. Companies have been propelled into a FOMO fury to integrate AI expediently or miss out on efficiency, cost savings, and competitive advantage. The disruption is inevitable, but from where I sit at the nexus of employee mental health and technology, we're asking the wrong questions.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

The introvert's networking playbook

Early in my career, I found conferences to be so overwhelming that I'd sometimes just hide in the bathroom, go into an anxious spiral of fear and guilt, and then try to convince myself to get out and talk to at least one person. Watching how other people seemed to enjoy these events and easily talk to everyone made me think something was wrong with me.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

New Year, New You?

Despite spending the last 15 years studying behavior change, personality development, and developing evidence-based treatments, I still feel the pull. Why? Because wouldn't it be wonderful if meaningful change were quick and easy? The idea that a single insight, habit, or system could instantly transform how we think, feel, and behave is deeply appealing, especially when we're tired and overextended (which, of course, we are as the holidays come to a close).
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