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fromPsychology Today
8 hours ago

Two Minutes to More Intimacy and Emotional Warmth

A new study published in Mindfulness (June 2025) suggests that just two minutes of shared meditation can quickly increase emotional closeness. The research, led by psychologists from the University of Pennsylvania, shows even a brief interaction, like making eye contact or reflecting on shared human emotions, can promote deeper connection, empathy, and feelings of warmth. In the first experiment, 55 people (average age: 24) were paired in quick virtual sessions via Zoom. Most participants didn't know each other or have any meditation experience.
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fromYoga Journal
1 day ago

Midlife Is an Epic Era for a Yoga Retreat. Here's Why.

As a yoga teacher and retreat leader, I've spent years guiding groups at a boutique retreat center in the seaside village of Troncones, Mexico. In this space, I watch the same scene unfold over and over again: a woman arrives, alone, unsure, quiet, sometimes a bit emotional on the first night, not certain what drew her here, only that she needed to come. But by week's end, there is a marked change, a radiance, her eyes clear, her breath at ease.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Have You Stopped Using Your Meditation App?

Most meditation app users drop out quickly; apps lack personalization and feedback, yet brief daily practice (5–10 minutes) can reduce depression and anxiety.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Finding Inspiration in Hard Times

Widespread crises and digital overload cause exhaustion and loneliness, while cultural taboos stigmatize struggle despite suffering indicating continued capacity to feel.
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fromLondonmindful
3 days ago

The Joy of Missing Out: Making Space for Clarity and Calm

Regular quiet, undistracted time restores the nervous system, creates mental spaciousness, fosters creativity and clarity, and prevents exhaustion.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How to Become Aware of Our Way of Being in the World

Humans construct identity-based narratives for safety and control; challenges to these narratives evoke intense emotions because they threaten the self's perceived existence.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

A Lunar Eclipse and the Power of Awe

Awe interrupts rigid thought patterns, fosters truth, gratitude, inspiration, and resilience, and enables openness to uncertainty through ordinary and extraordinary moments.
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fromTiny Buddha
4 days ago

How Understanding Complex Trauma Deepened My Ability to Love Myself - Tiny Buddha

Deep self-love requires recognizing and healing complex trauma, attending to personal needs, and recovering presence after caregiving, burnout, and chronic health struggles.
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fromYogaRenew
5 days ago

Mindfulness Is Having a Moment (And Honestly, We Could All Use It)

Anyone can learn and teach mindfulness to reduce stress, improve focus, and create personal and professional growth opportunities.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

5 Slow Yoga Practices to Help You Feel Like Yourself Again

Slowing down during yoga and daily life cultivates calm, helps process emotions, and reveals positive moments missed when rushing.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

You Cannot Be Abandoned

I felt an inner devastation that caused so much emotional distress I could no longer hide it or hide from it through my work. I did not feel like doing anything except cry and share my suffering with anyone willing to listen. After Karla left me for the third time, I went to a meditation retreat in Estes Park, Colorado, led by Thich Nhat Hanh, the Vietnamese Buddhist monk who founded mindfulness and was nominated by Martin Luther King, Jr., for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

This Is the Leadership Trick That Even Top CEOs Swear By | Entrepreneur

Solo vacations remove distractions and provide solitude that enhances leaders' strategic clarity, creativity, decision-making, and ability to develop vision and actionable frameworks.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

How Memory Gives Us Continuity Throughout Our Lives

Memory creates lifelong personal continuity through vivid primary memories, a stable self to attach those memories to, and a lived-through sense of remembered events.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Storm at Dawn: Waking Up to Tension

Many people with anxiety or PTSD experience intense dread and physiological tension upon waking, making mornings a daily rehearsal of trauma that undermines safety.
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fromBustle
1 week ago
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September 7's Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Will Be Smooth Sailing For 2 Zodiac Signs

fromBustle
1 week ago
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September 7's Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Will Be Smooth Sailing For 2 Zodiac Signs

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fromFast Company
1 week ago

How breaking the habit of saying yes can boost your productivity

Constantly saying yes to urgent demands erodes focus; intentional pauses reclaim attention for meaningful, high-value work.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Wait Without Waiting: The Joy of Immediacy

Waiting at Burning Man revealed that patience and practicing immediacy can transform frustrating pauses into opportunities for unexpected connection and presence.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Set Boundaries With Your Smartphone

Excessive smartphone use is widespread, harms mental and physical health, disrupts sleep, and can be reduced by leaving phones elsewhere and practicing mindfulness.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Horoscopes Sept. 6, 2025: Idris Elba, think twice before you make a move this year

Exercise caution: verify information, rely on personal strengths, avoid impulsive choices, and build plans with integrity rather than depending on others.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

What the Full Moon in Pisces & Lunar Eclipse Mean for You

A total lunar eclipse during the Pisces full Moon on September 7, 2025 triggers subconscious revelations, release, and transformative energetic shifts.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Agony and the Ecstasy of Accountability

Shame is an inhibitory emotion on the Change Triangle, the tool that teaches us about emotions. Shame is an emotion designed to keep us from acting in ways that get us banished from the people and groups we need, like our family, peer groups, religious groups, and communities. But when we grew up in environments that harshly punished us for our mistakes, shame tells us to keep our mistakes hidden, lest we "pay the price." That's how shame blocks accountability.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

I Blew an Audition with Robert De Niro - But the Surprising Lesson Now Helps Me Crush Every High-Stakes Moment | Entrepreneur

The pressure was electric. Hope and fear did a wild dance in my chest and no matter how hard I tried, my imagination kept racing ahead. This was the moment that could change the trajectory of my life and career - and I blew it. But the lessons I took from that failed audition turned out to be more valuable than any role.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I followed my husband from New York to Sweden's coast. The move changed the way I think about life and work.

About a month later, Ben received a call from an old colleague about a work opportunity at a pizza-and-wine bar in Tylösand, a beach town on Sweden's west coast. As a chef, the experience sounded exciting to him, and we also saw this as our opportunity to try somewhere new. That's why, weeks later, we found ourselves vacuum-sealing most of our clothes, giving away what we didn't need, and subletting our apartment - not knowing how long we'd be abroad.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

6 Satisfying Standing Twists That Challenge Your Body and Mind

Standing twists increase spinal mobility, whole-body strength, balance, core stability, and present-moment focus while promoting energetic spaciousness and renewal.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Summer's ending and the delusion that a new me might be possible is back | Emma Brockes

Every year at this time, I think of a quote from the Bible, but which I know from Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson, in which seven-year-old Jeanette stitches a needlepoint sampler decorated withthe inscription: The summer is ended and we are not yet saved. We are not yet saved: no, not in this house, where I experience the back-to-school week in September far more urgently than New Year's Day as the time of year for a behavioural reset.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I only planned to live with my mom in her one-bedroom apartment for a year. Then, I got laid off.

Being laid off forced a return home, challenging adult independence but prompting mutual adjustments, intentional routines, and a strengthened mother-daughter bond.
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Mahamudra Hall / ABARI

The Mahamudra Meditation Center sits atop a secluded mountain, about an hour from Kathmandu. It can be reached on foot or by an off-road vehicle during dry weather conditions. The center is a brainchild of a Chogyal Rinpoche, a young Tibetan Buddhist master, torchbearer of an esoteric lineage of Buddhism that dates back to the 12th century. He believes that the time has come for the common people to have access to the knowledge that was hitherto safeguarded by the Tibetan Masters.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Wishing Doesn't Make It So

Magical thinking and superstitions are common and usually harmless but become dangerous when they override critical thinking and obstruct confronting reality.
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 week ago

Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology for September 4-10, 2025

Austin Curtis was a prominent Black scientist whose work had spectacularly practical applications. Among his successes: He developed many new uses for peanut byproducts, including rubbing oils for pain relief. His work exploited the untapped potential of materials that others neglected or discarded. I urge you to adopt a similar strategy in the coming weeks, Aries: Be imaginative as you repurpose scraps and leftovers. Convert afterthoughts into useful assets. Breakthroughs could come from compost heaps, forgotten files or half-forgotten ideas.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

Micro-Faith, Huge Benefits: Reasons to Believe in Something Bigger - Tiny Buddha

My grandmother passed away a few years ago after a long battle with cancer. Even as her health deteriorated, she never lost her spirit. She'd still get excited about whether the Pittsburgh Steelers might finally have a decent season after Ben Roethlisberger's retirement. She'd debate the Pirates' chances with the kind of passionate optimism that only comes from decades of loyal disappointment.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

This Planet is About to Go Retrograde in 2025. Here's Everything You Need to Know, Including Your Horoscope.

Uranus retrograde 2025 invites inward reflection, heightened intuition, mental awakening, and evolution as the planet moves backward through Gemini into Taurus.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Psychic Medium John Edward Wants You to Trust Your Gut | Entrepreneur

Trusting intuition, betting on oneself, and relying on supportive people can enable career leaps, overcome skepticism, and foster personal growth.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

4 Life Lessons From Quaker Spirituality

Quiet, contemplative practices—shared silence, honoring the Divine in others, and living by intrinsic values—promote psychological well-being and meaningful service.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

28 Signs That You're Deep in Your Yoga Era

Yoga practice becomes integrated into daily life, influencing habits, mindset, wardrobe, relationships, and routines.
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fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

From Burnout To Career Joy: How A 5-Minute Daily Practice Can Help You Recover From Career Burnout - Above the Law

A 90-day, five-minute daily gratitude journal cultivates mindfulness, reduces burnout, and restores career joy for overworked professionals.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Exploring Aspects of Your Brain for Keys to Thriving

Oxytocin, PFC strengthening practices, and lifestyle habits like exercise, sunlight, and sleep optimize stress, immunity, mood, and executive brain function.
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fromwww.7x7.com
1 week ago

Bespoke Fragrance Is InDesign Your Own Signature Perfume at These Local Shops and Classes

Immersive natural perfume workshops and boutiques in Bay Area and Napa help people create signature scents and harness scent's power to evoke memories and comfort.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Can AI Be Mindful?

AI cannot be mindful; mindfulness requires embodied human consciousness and lifelong practice of the four foundations to perceive feelings, thoughts, impermanence, and ethical insight.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Getting to Know Your Brain

Brain science is now widely accessible and actionable, enabling individuals to train and tune brain systems (amygdala through neuroplasticity) with practical techniques.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Are You Reacting or Choosing?

Reacting is what happens when you move through your day on autopilot. You're constantly fielding every ping, every request, every "got a minute?" as it comes in. It's like playing a never-ending game of whack-a-mole-emails, Slack messages, kid drop-offs, last-minute meeting invites-pop, pop, pop. You are so concerned with responding quickly to each one that you never stop to ask yourself whether it deserves your time or energy in the first place.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Why more and more people are tuning the news out: Now I don't have that anxiety'

News has never been more accessible but for some, that's exactly the problem. Flooded with information and relentless updates, more and more people around the world are tuning out. The reasons vary: for some it's the sheer volume of news, for others the emotional toll of negative headlines or a distrust of the media itself. In online forums devoted to mindfulness and mental health, people discuss how to step back, from setting limits to cutting the news out entirely.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Cultivating Equanimity Can Change Your Life

This means that your mind is flexible enough to stay calm and steady even in stressful and unpleasant situations. Here are a some suggestions for cultivating this sublime state of mind. Learn to live well despite your limitations. In 2001, I became chronically ill after contracting what appeared to be a routine viral infection. Today, my doctor calls me a "long hauler," a term that came into use when people didn't (for haven't) recovered fully from a bout with Covid.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Michael Rosen's guide to having a happier day: listen to music, get a good night's sleep ... and add raisins to ice-cream

Hope is necessary to endure hard times; living day by day and focusing on the present sustains resilience despite worsening local, national, and global conditions.
fromAll Singles And Married
1 week ago

BREAKING DELAY & ANCESTRAL EVIL HOLD

Every grip of the evil consequences of the ancestral worship of my forefathers' god over my life and ministry, break by fire, in the name of Jesus. Every covenant with water spirits, desert spirits, witchcraft spirits, spirits in evil sacred trees, spirits inside sacred rocks, family gods, evil family guardian spirits, family village serpentine spirits, masquerade spirits, inherited spirit husbands and wives, be broken by the blood of Jesus.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

4 Back-to-School Tips Every Parent Needs

Parents can reduce school-year stress and improve family well-being by practicing mindfulness, using CBT tools, and seeking support from other parents.
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fromClickUp
2 weeks ago

Best Notion Journal Templates for Daily Reflection & Goal Tracking

Notion journal templates simplify consistent journaling by offering clean layouts, pre-set structures, reflection space, visual trackers, and easy customization.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

Time Flies By Faster As We Get Older. Here's Why.

Novel experiences, varied routines, learning, and mindful full engagement make subjective time feel longer and more abundant.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I struggle with letting go of things. How can I move on for a calmer life? | Leading questions

Recurrent memories of past slights and minor irritations sustain stress; altering responses, resolving unanswered questions, and practicing coping techniques can reduce their hold.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago

Your September Astrology Forecast

September brings pivotal astrological shifts—eclipse season returns, Virgo encourages organization, mid-month planetary moves alter relationships and work, and the autumn equinox ushers the sun into Libra.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

An Analog Solution for Mindful Living

Poetry immerses readers in present experience, counters wellness-tech optimization, and reconnects people to lived emotions and meanings that prevent a sense of life slipping away.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Finding the Awakening Path That Truly Fits You

Awakening is an experience that many people seek. Indeed, awakening can bring clarity, peace, and insight, but it can also be one of the most difficult experiences that we humans face. Most of us need support on the journey, and many of us have no idea where to go for that support. As someone who "woke up" by accident, I am now devoting a significant portion of my time to helping others navigate this miraculous, yet challenging, journey.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Novak Djokovic: Acceptance and His Path Toward Trust

Surrender feels unsafe for those whose survival relied on vigilance and performance, while acceptance reengages the ventral vagus to restore connection, trust, and healing.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago

"Zone Cleaning" Is The Viral Hack You Need To Stay Organized

Zone cleaning divides the home into labeled areas, uses short daily time blocks to focus on one zone, and builds consistent, less overwhelming cleaning habits.
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fromClickUp
2 weeks ago

Why The Eisenhower Matrix Isn't What You Think It Is | ClickUp

Use the Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize important work over merely urgent tasks, regain control of time, and reduce stress.
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fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago

15-Minute Yoga to Help You Slooow Down (No Standing Required)

A 15-minute seated hatha yoga sequence combining breath, gentle stretches, and hip openers grounds, recharges, and calms body and mind without standing poses.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

What Do You Need to Let Go Of?

Letting go updates life to match your current self by releasing possessions, outdated relationships, regrets, and bad habits through conscious decisions and a clear plan.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Untangling Self-Observation From Self-Reflection

Self-awareness develops through observation, reflection, and agency: noticing experience, making sense of it, and translating awareness into choices and action.
fromYogaRenew
2 weeks ago

Weekly Class Theme: Eka Pada Koundinyasana 1

Eka Pada Koundinyasana I, or One-Legged Sage Pose, is a beautiful arm balance that weaves strength, flexibility, and focus into one empowering shape. This pose asks us to trust ourselves-to play at the edge of our balance and truly feel into the body. But we don't just leap into this peak pose. We prepare. We soften. We open the hips, twist the spine, engage the core, and connect breath to movement with mindfulness.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Psychological Flexibility and the Power of the Yellow Light

Practice preparing for beginnings, notice and savor positive moments, and accept awkward first steps to build psychological flexibility, resilience, and healthier relationships.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Guesthouse of the Bittersweet

Emotions are not just fleeting reactions; they are essential guides for human connection and survival. Whether through the quiet ache of grief or the unexpected flood of tears in moments of joy, our emotional expressions reveal what matters most. Crying, in particular, speaks to this paradox: It can soothe inner tension, signal a need for support, or mark the overwhelming beauty of love and meaning. In this way, both sorrow and joy become invitations, reminders that feeling deeply is not a weakness,
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

4 habits to outsmart your own biases

Human brains favor fast heuristics over accuracy, producing cognitive biases that can be reduced through awareness, deliberate slow thinking, and repeatable habits.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Unseen Work of Leaders, From Listening to Inspiring

Leaders' recognition and support of invisible work builds trust, increases engagement, and strengthens team commitment and performance.
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Want a Business That Funds Your Dream Life? Follow These 7 Steps | Entrepreneur

Most entrepreneurs have a business plan. We write it, follow it... and slowly that business grows until it consumes our lives. Suddenly, the company dictates the calendar, family trips are canceled for "urgent" calls and personal decisions take a back seat. I've had countless closed-door conversations with entrepreneurs who, from the outside, seem to have it all, but in private admit that they hate their company and think they are a prisoner.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago

The "One Sec" App Helped Me Stop Doomscrolling Once & For All

One Sec adds a short, mindfulness-driven pause before opening addictive apps to increase friction and reduce mindless scrolling.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

My dad died before he could retire. It shifted the way I approach life.

We made a conscious decision to build a life filled with adventure and presence while raising our children. We wanted our kids to experience the richness of life in the now, not in some distant "someday" that may never come. We turned travel sports into family adventures We explored local diners, quirky museums, vintage ice rinks, and small-town treasures. Each trip became a story. And somewhere between roadside doughnut shops and freezing-cold bleachers, we realized we weren't just watching games, we were building core memories.
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fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

We Need To Rethink The "Sunday Reset"

Prioritize resetting yourself—rest, hydration, focused joy—rather than only tackling household chores promoted by social media.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Cultivating Joy Through Mindfulness

I've spent the past two decades investigating how mindfulness can transform the brain and promote healing from addiction, chronic pain, and emotional distress-the diseases of despair. Today, I'm proud to share findings that reveal how MORE can help foster recovery in the brain in powerful and measurable ways. In this study, published in the top journal Science Advances, we examined data from four experiments involving 135 adults who were taking opioids daily for chronic pain.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The secret to happiness? Finding joy in others. It's free, simple and will gladden your heart | Nadine Levy

Appreciative joy (mudita) is a grounded, steady rejoicing in the wholesome happiness of oneself and others.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Why America is so obsessed with successful people's morning routines

A prescribed morning routine promises to align people's aspirations with daily habits but often masks a deeper societal disconnect between ideal life and actual work.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I took a solo honeymoon and loved it. When I got pregnant, I decided to go on a solo babymoon.

After I found out I was pregnant with our first, I had a different idea for what I wanted my babymoon to look like . I knew becoming a mother would require some lifestyle sacrifices, and that might include fewer solo trips, at least in the beginning. So, during my second trimester, I decided to take a solo babymoon to Grindelwald in the Jungfrau Region of Switzerland, which is known for its stunning natural beauty, scenic alpine hikes, and endless outdoor activities.
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fromRaptors Republic
2 weeks ago

What it really means to build a culture of dogs

Kyle Julius blends intense, disciplined coaching with mindfulness and sports psychology, leveraging diverse staff to drive competitiveness and organizational improvement.
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fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Mindfulness-Oriented Therapy Reduces Craving for Opioids

Mindfulness-based practices can restore natural pleasure responses, reduce stress and chronic pain, and offer promising treatment for opioid addiction.
fromApartment Therapy
3 weeks ago

I Used the 90/90 Rule to Declutter My Sentimental Items, and It Was Surprisingly Liberating

I'm a sentimental collector - from trinkets passed down by my grandmother, to my first concert tickets at 13, I've always held onto memorable items. But over time, my home started to feel less like a sanctuary and more like a storage unit. Keepsakes filled every nook and cranny, and instead of bringing joy they made me feel tense. My small space felt even smaller, and the clutter became overwhelming.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Emotionally intelligent people use a brilliant 3-word phrase to learn, remember, and get more out of life

Prioritizing experiences over material things strengthens family bonds, personal growth, and creates lasting memories despite business and financial pressures.
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fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

Everything You Need to Know About the Sign of Virgo

Virgo refines and clarifies by removing excess, applying Mercury's analytical mind and earth practicality to achieve steady, practical improvement.
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