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fromFast Company
9 hours ago

9 calming hacks for anxious minds every high achiever needs

Anxiety differs from stress and can impair thinking; high achievers can reduce it using structured break-taking, gradual steps, and targeted coping strategies.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Be Careful What You Say to Yourself-Your Mind Is Listening

Your inner self-talk shapes beliefs, feelings, and motivation; treating thoughts as opinions and changing inner dialogue can change how you think and feel.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

Two Free Events for Less Pain and More Love - Tiny Buddha

A free online Power of Love Summit (June 2–8) offers guided practices and expert conversations to help heal disconnection, self-doubt, and relationship pain.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Voice That Says "Eat"-Even When You're Full

Everyone thinks about food. It's biology. Human brains are designed to notice food in the environment, to track when it is available, and to evaluate which options will satisfy hunger. From an evolutionary standpoint, food vigilance ensures survival. The hungrier we are, the more sharply tuned this awareness becomes. Thoughts of food intensify, attention narrows, and motivation to eat increases.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The person who keeps a glass of water, a charger, and a book in the same place every night isn't always being particular, they're making mornings feel less unpredictable - Silicon Canals

Consistent placement of everyday items reduces decisions under pressure and makes mornings start with fewer surprises and less stress.
#leadership
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

5 strategies to end overthinking (and improve your leadership)

Rumination is a common, contagious leadership risk that erodes well-being, judgment, and team psychological climate by consuming cognitive resources and blocking recovery.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Can Leaders Create Clarity When the Future Isn't Clear?

Leadership now requires creating clarity amid uncertainty rather than providing perfect answers or long-range plans.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

5 strategies to end overthinking (and improve your leadership)

Rumination is a common, contagious leadership risk that erodes well-being, judgment, and team psychological climate by consuming cognitive resources and blocking recovery.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Can Leaders Create Clarity When the Future Isn't Clear?

Leadership now requires creating clarity amid uncertainty rather than providing perfect answers or long-range plans.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

I'm 35 and for most of my adult life I confused motivation with discipline, and I wasted years waiting to "feel ready" before doing things that only ever needed me to just start - Silicon Canals

Motivation fades, but discipline makes you do needed tasks regardless of feelings, conditions, or circumstances.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

People who realize at 63 that they've been calling themselves busy for fifteen years often discover the more accurate word is unwilling, and busy was just the version that didn't require them to explain anything - Silicon Canals

Busy functions as a socially protected refusal that hides unwillingness and prevents follow-up questions.
#solitude
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The person who lingers in the parking lot for a few minutes before going inside their own house isn't avoiding anyone, they're giving themselves the only stretch of unowed time they get in a day - Silicon Canals

A parked car can provide a neutral, sovereign pocket of time when home responsibilities leave no time that belongs to no one.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I'm 37 and I just realized my morning run isn't about fitness, it's the only 40 minutes nobody can reach me - Silicon Canals

Running provides a rare opportunity for unreachability in a hyperconnected world.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The person who lingers in the parking lot for a few minutes before going inside their own house isn't avoiding anyone, they're giving themselves the only stretch of unowed time they get in a day - Silicon Canals

A parked car can provide a neutral, sovereign pocket of time when home responsibilities leave no time that belongs to no one.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I'm 37 and I just realized my morning run isn't about fitness, it's the only 40 minutes nobody can reach me - Silicon Canals

Running provides a rare opportunity for unreachability in a hyperconnected world.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Trap of Adulthood

Adulthood’s status and productivity obsession undermines joy; inner peace comes from a childlike heart and pure play that restores creative energy.
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fromBig Think
1 day ago

The 2-part search for work you actually want to show up for

Human potential can remain buried until deeper exploration reveals opportunities and capacities that were previously inaccessible.
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fromColossal
2 days ago

Creative Thought Is Essential: A Letter from Our Editor

Individual thinking functions as an antidote to war and fascism, and reclaiming thought supports education and curiosity.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How We Make Use of Our Inner Worlds

Mapping inner experience reveals different modes of perception and agency, shaping what actions are available when working through decisions and changing life.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

How to stay calm on a hectic day

Performance rises with arousal up to an optimal point, then declines when arousal becomes excessive, so calming techniques help restore focus.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Abstinence or Moderation? What if You Didn't Have to Choose?

Alcohol use can become an automatic routine that repeatedly triggers internal negotiation, causing decision fatigue and leading to giving in from exhaustion.
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fromForbes
3 days ago

10 Simple Tips To Reset A Home Office And Boost Your Wellness

Clutter increases stress and reduces focus, while small, therapist-approved workspace changes support calm, mental health, productivity, and work-life balance.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

I realized last Sunday that the reason I keep my phone face-down on the counter isn't a habit, it's that twenty years of being on-call for everyone trained my body to treat a screen-up phone as a job I haven't clocked out of - Silicon Canals

Phone placement and screen exposure function as trained safety and threat signals, shaping chronic stress through repeated workplace-like stimuli.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Passion Needs Patience

Passionate patience combines emotional endurance with reflective understanding, enriching romantic love before, during, and after shared experiences.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Six small actions that make a big difference in managing stress at work

Pressure at work can become harmful stress, but small intentional actions can improve coping, wellbeing, and sustained performance.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Voice Telling Me to Do More Is Wearing Me Out

Constant self-reprimand can deplete energy and worsen feelings of inadequacy rather than improve organization and performance.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

People who say nothing in arguments and process everything later aren't conflict-avoidant, they figured out that anything said in real time gets weaponized and anything said later gets the courtesy of having been considered - Silicon Canals

Silence during conflict can be a learned emotion-regulation strategy that prevents real-time statements from being weaponized and allows considered responses later.
#emotional-regulation
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fromMindful
3 days ago

Elisha Goldstein on the Power of Tiny Shifts

Lasting change comes from small pivots using the Four R method: recognize, release, refocus, and reinforce to interrupt emotional loops in everyday moments.
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fromTiny Buddha
5 days ago

What Happened When We Chose Not to React in Anger - Tiny Buddha

Between stimulus and response lies the power to choose a response, shaping outcomes during stressful events.
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fromMindful
3 days ago

Elisha Goldstein on the Power of Tiny Shifts

Lasting change comes from small pivots using the Four R method: recognize, release, refocus, and reinforce to interrupt emotional loops in everyday moments.
Mindfulness
fromTiny Buddha
5 days ago

What Happened When We Chose Not to React in Anger - Tiny Buddha

Between stimulus and response lies the power to choose a response, shaping outcomes during stressful events.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

There Is a Reason for Every Season

Spring-to-summer transitions symbolize permission to grow, and sudden life changes require compassion and integrity rather than blame.
#entrepreneurship
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fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

Stop Waiting to Feel 'Ready' - Here's Why Real Leaders Act Now

Overthinking often masks avoidance rather than productive preparation.
Confidence is chosen through action, not merely felt before acting.
Success traits like hyper-independence can become barriers to growth.
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fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

Stop Waiting to Feel 'Ready' - Here's Why Real Leaders Act Now

Overthinking often masks avoidance rather than productive preparation.
Confidence is chosen through action, not merely felt before acting.
Success traits like hyper-independence can become barriers to growth.
Mindfulness
fromIndependent
1 week ago

CAP isn't supporting farmers - it's freezing them in time

The support system for entrepreneurship and innovation has become stagnant and ineffective.
#meditation
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fromMindful
5 days ago

When Insight Isn't Enough: An Interview with Juliana Sloane on Imagination, Hypnotherapy, and Deeper Transformation

Meditation can bring clarity but doesn't always lead to behavior change.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

Meditation Can Benefit Your Brain in Just 30 Seconds, According to New Research

Short meditation practices, even as brief as 30 seconds, can provide significant mental health benefits.
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fromMindful
5 days ago

When Insight Isn't Enough: An Interview with Juliana Sloane on Imagination, Hypnotherapy, and Deeper Transformation

Meditation can bring clarity but doesn't always lead to behavior change.
Mindfulness
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

Meditation Can Benefit Your Brain in Just 30 Seconds, According to New Research

Short meditation practices, even as brief as 30 seconds, can provide significant mental health benefits.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

I'm 44 and I noticed last winter that I have been answering 'how are you' with 'busy' for twenty years, and busy was just the word I used so nobody would ask the actual question I wasn't ready to answer about whether any of this still felt like mine - Silicon Canals

“Busy” functions as a social script that avoids honest feelings, prevents follow-up, and replaces the real answers it once protected.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Many adults who grew up watching their parents struggle with money carry a low background fear of running out for decades past the point where the math makes sense, finally realizing they aren't budgeting for their future, but soothing the child who watched scarcity play out at the kitchen table - Silicon Canals

Financial anxiety can persist even when finances are stable because the nervous system remembers past scarcity and responds to perceived threat.
#communication
fromHarvard Business Review
6 days ago
Mindfulness

Communicating with Confidence When You're Under Pressure

Clear, persuasive communication depends on listening to understand, especially when stressed, burned out, or forced to deliver messages you don’t agree with.
Mindfulness
fromHarvard Business Review
6 days ago

Communicating with Confidence When You're Under Pressure

Clear, persuasive communication depends on listening to understand, especially when stressed, burned out, or forced to deliver messages you don’t agree with.
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
5 days ago

How to reclaim play at work and in life

Playfulness is a courageous, authentic way to engage life that widens thinking, eases pressure, and strengthens connection through everyday moments.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The PERMAfying of Police Week

Police Week can be intentionally structured using PERMA to support officers’ well-being through positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment.
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Motivation is not a straight line between what we want and what we do, it's a triangle. And the third, overlooked leg is belief

Your beliefs are not fixed truths. They are tools. And that distinction changes everything. Eyal arrived at this insight through a humbling experience. After spending five years writing Indistractable (a meticulously researched guide to managing attention), his phone began ringing with calls from readers who had absorbed every word but acted on none of it.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Zugunruhe: The restless sign that something needs to change

Zugunruhe describes the innate urge to move and change, experienced by both humans and migratory birds.
Mindfulness
fromBustle
1 week ago

The "Broaden & Build" Theory Might Help You Be Happier

Positive emotions broaden thinking and build resilience, enhancing problem-solving and relationships.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Stopping to Smell the Roses Benefits Relationships

Being present-focused enhances well-being and can reduce relationship stress when partners share similar time perspectives.
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fromMindful
1 week ago

A Light, Slow, Deep (LSD) Breathing Meditation

Light, Slow, Deep breathing technique helps to relax and expand breathing, improving focus and calming the nervous system.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

4 Benefits of Masturbation

Masturbation and orgasms provide stress relief, improve sleep, and enhance sexual self-awareness, contributing positively to mental and physical health.
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fromYogaRenew
1 week ago

Mindfulness for Anxiety

Mindfulness is as effective as medication for treating anxiety disorders, offering similar benefits without the side effects.
fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

The Beautiful Gift We Give Without Even Knowing - Tiny Buddha

The kind of friendship is harder to find than people admit. We see each other. The real stuff. The soul underneath the surface.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I'm 37 and I haven't felt real joy in years, and it isn't because I'm broken, it's because I've been keeping everyone else okay for so long I forgot I was allowed to feel anything for myself - Silicon Canals

Genuine joy is often lost when one becomes overly focused on supporting others at the expense of their own needs.
#mental-health
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Unlocking Better Mental Health Through Creativity

Engaging in creative activities is essential for mental health, helping to process emotions, reduce stress, and foster a sense of purpose.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
Mindfulness

Psychology says the people who are genuinely mentally stronger than most aren't the ones who power through, stay positive, or never break down, they're the ones who let themselves fall apart quietly on a Tuesday evening, sat in the rubble for as long as it took, and showed up Wednesday morning without making anyone else carry it - Silicon Canals

Real mental strength involves vulnerability and acknowledging struggles, not just maintaining a brave face.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Unlocking Better Mental Health Through Creativity

Engaging in creative activities is essential for mental health, helping to process emotions, reduce stress, and foster a sense of purpose.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says the people who are genuinely mentally stronger than most aren't the ones who power through, stay positive, or never break down, they're the ones who let themselves fall apart quietly on a Tuesday evening, sat in the rubble for as long as it took, and showed up Wednesday morning without making anyone else carry it - Silicon Canals

Real mental strength involves vulnerability and acknowledging struggles, not just maintaining a brave face.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Find Your Garden: The Resources Within Us

Accessing inner resources enhances emotional well-being and resilience, while nature appreciation reduces stress and supports cognitive function.
Mindfulness
fromBustle
1 week ago

Why Sleep Is the Most Underrated Migraine Tool

Sleep consistency is crucial for migraine management, as irregular patterns can heighten sensitivity to triggers.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

This is the missing third pillar of leadership excellence

Emotional recovery is a crucial pillar of high performance, alongside mental toughness and physical stamina.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The people who keep their phone face down on every table they sit at aren't hiding something. They learned that being reachable in front of certain people meant being interrupted out of whatever fragile peace they'd just managed to assemble - Silicon Canals

Keeping a phone face-down helps avoid distractions and the stress of notifications, promoting a moment of peace during interactions.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Building Body and Brain: Lessons From Martial Arts

Understanding core principles in martial arts and daily life enhances personal growth and success in various interactions.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

The people who immediately say 'no worries' when someone cancels on them aren't being gracious. They're protecting the other person from guilt before they've had a second to feel any, because keeping other people comfortable was always the job before disappointment was allowed to be theirs. - Silicon Canals

Instant reassurance often masks underlying disappointment and reflects a history of people-pleasing behavior rooted in attachment patterns.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Psychology says you can spot someone who's genuinely financially well-off without them ever mentioning it, and it isn't the watch, the car, or the address, it's that they don't rush meals, don't flinch at small expenses, don't perform humility about money, and never once make their wealth the texture of the conversation - Silicon Canals

Wealth is often misidentified through visible symbols; true financial security is characterized by comfort and presence, not status.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Rebuild Self-Trust After Betrayal and Gaslighting

Self-trust is the ability to rely on one's own thoughts, feelings, and judgments, which can be eroded by betrayal and gaslighting.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Leaving Cert exams: 10 things to do for your mind and body with five weeks to go

Anxiousness before exams is normal and can enhance focus and motivation.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I'm 38 and I noticed last week that I have been waiting for someone to tell me I'm allowed to rest, and the person I have been waiting for is me, and I have apparently been holding out on myself for about twenty years - Silicon Canals

Rest requires self-permission, not just knowledge of its benefits.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Self-Attunement for Trauma Survivors: Putting It Into Practice

Emergent life persists in trauma survivors even when meaning feels lost, highlighting resilience and the biological capacity for life to reorganize.
Mindfulness
fromBustle
2 weeks ago

Need A Super Simple Trick For Reducing Anxiety? Grab A Pen

Vergence technique helps reduce anxiety by shifting focus between near and far objects, calming the nervous system effectively.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

I'm a busy working mom and desperately needed help with clutter. A professional organizer gave me 3 crucial tips.

Organizing requires a mindset shift, understanding your 'why', and implementing practical strategies like the one-in-one-out rule.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

What Is Star Wars Really About? It's Not What You Think

Star Wars is, in part, a battle of empire and rebellion, but that's not what's kept us hooked for 50 years. It is a different struggle. On one side is flow, a living Force asking us to stay with life in its unfolding. On the other is control, born from trauma and loss, insisting life can't be trusted. The dark side.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

9 tips for managing with empathy from a neuroscientist

Managing people involves fostering independence and self-awareness rather than creating dependency through constant guidance.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Quote by Rumi: "There is nothing outside of yourself. Look within. Everything you want is there." - Silicon Canals

True fulfillment comes from within, not from external achievements or possessions.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Psychology says people who feel a strange peace mowing the lawn or washing the car aren't escaping anything - they've found one of the few tasks left in modern adult life with a visible beginning, middle, and end, and the satisfaction isn't about the chore, it's about completing something fully in a life that mostly doesn't allow that anymore - Silicon Canals

Modern life often prevents true completion, leading to a craving for tasks with clear beginnings and ends.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Subtle but powerful form of self-validation': how to start journaling

Journaling offers a personal space for self-expression, despite societal pressures that may make it feel uncomfortable or embarrassing.
Mindfulness
fromYogaRenew
2 weeks ago

Benefits of Breathwork

Breathwork significantly enhances stress management, heart rate variability, and conscious breathing habits, linking conscious and unconscious aspects of self.
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fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

It Took Decades for Barbara Corcoran to Overcome Self-Doubt. Here's The Simple Phrase That Changed Her Mindset for Good.

Believing in oneself can take years of conscious effort to overcome self-doubt and internal criticism.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Psychology says the people who genuinely seem happy aren't more optimistic or more grateful than everyone else, they're the ones who stopped chasing the feeling a long time ago and quietly built a life small enough, honest enough, and slow enough that happiness had nowhere left to hide from them - Silicon Canals

Genuinely happy people are content and have given up the pursuit of happiness, focusing instead on building lives that fit them.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

The people who can't sit through a quiet evening without reaching for their phone aren't addicted to scrolling, they're avoiding the specific moment when the day's unprocessed thoughts arrive in the absence of distraction - Silicon Canals

People often reach for their phones not due to addiction, but to escape uncomfortable thoughts and feelings that arise in quiet moments.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Psychology says the people who come across as genuinely disciplined aren't grinding through willpower or running on motivation, they're the ones who quietly removed the decisions from their day a long time ago, and what looks like iron self-control from the outside is just a life designed so the hard choice rarely shows up - Silicon Canals

Building a disciplined life relies on well-designed systems rather than sheer willpower or grit.
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

4 science-backed skills to start flourishing and change your life

Flourishing is a learnable skill that can be developed through practice and simple exercises.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

If you've been trying to change your life and keep ending up in the same patterns, the problem probably isn't the plan, it's that the part of you making the plan is the same part of you that built the life you're trying to change - Silicon Canals

Current mindset limits the ability to create meaningful change; the same self cannot solve the problems it created.
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