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fromSilicon Canals
46 minutes ago

8 traits of people who never feel lonely, especially in the second half of life - Silicon Canals

Cultivating genuine curiosity about others and a rich inner life enables lasting connection and reduces loneliness in later life.
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fromNature
13 hours ago

18,000,000 minutes

A user's 18,000,000 minutes in the Remembrance Machine focused intensely on a few revisited memories, especially The Candle and The Vows.
#buddhist-pilgrimage
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fromYogaRenew
16 hours ago

Weekly Class Theme: The Buddhi

Cultivating buddhī (discernment) guides mindful, aligned, and sustainable progression toward Handstand through observation, breath, intelligent effort, and inner listening.
fromTiny Buddha
21 hours ago

Letting Go of the "Good Person" Identity and Spiritual Expectations - Tiny Buddha

"When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be." ~Lao Tzu For many years, I was deeply involved in spiritual communities-satsangs, meditation centers, ashrams, and groups focused on positivity, service, and personal growth. These places gave me comfort, community, and a sense of purpose. But they also shaped something inside me that I didn't fully recognize until much later: I had built my self-worth around being a "good person."
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fromPsychology Today
17 hours ago

First Aid for Emotional Outbursts: How to Hit the Brakes

Recognize emotional hijacks, calm yourself behaviorally, then return to solve the problem that triggered the outburst.
#aging
fromSilicon Canals
15 hours ago
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The happiest people over 70 all quit these 9 habits years ago while everyone around them held on - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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For a happier life in your 60s and beyond, say goodbye to these 8 destructive habits - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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8 rules to live by if you want to become the kind of old person who glows from the inside out - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
15 hours ago
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The happiest people over 70 all quit these 9 habits years ago while everyone around them held on - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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For a happier life in your 60s and beyond, say goodbye to these 8 destructive habits - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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8 rules to live by if you want to become the kind of old person who glows from the inside out - Silicon Canals

fromYoga Journal
22 hours ago

This 2026 Olympian Says Meditation Is a Training Essential. Here's Why.

In an exclusive interview released by the Olympics, Italian alpine skier and two-time medalist Sofia Goggia shared that quieting the mind is an essential part of her approach to training as well as life. "Meditation is a moment of centering, being here and now, and observing thoughts as they pass through my mind without any judgement," she explains in her native Italian."I think meditation gives you...an inner sense of balance."
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

How Capitalism Turned Mindfulness Into a Productivity Hack

Mindfulness's communal, socially engaged dimension has been lost, producing individualistic practices that weaken communal faith, social action, and progressive political organizing.
#buddhist-monks
fromFast Company
1 week ago
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Are the monks in D.C. yet? Walk for peace is entering the home stretch: How to follow them on their final route

fromFast Company
1 week ago
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Are the monks in D.C. yet? Walk for peace is entering the home stretch: How to follow them on their final route

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fromYoga Journal
23 hours ago

Working on Your Pincha Mayurasana? Here's How to Prep for Forearm Stand.

Pincha Mayurasana (Peacock Pose) cultivates assertiveness, full-body activation, and upward momentum to help introverted individuals occupy their full space without shyness.
fromTODAY.com
20 hours ago

A Teacher Shares A Way to End Kids' Arguments Instantly. It Works on Adults, Too

When two third-grade girls began trading insults while lined up for the bus, Shelby Rideout, an educator in Tennessee, stepped in before the argument could escalate. Within minutes, the tension had dissolved, the girls were chatting easily, and what had threatened to become a hallway standoff ended on a distinctly kumbaya-like note. Rideout shared her disarmingly simple approach in a TikTok video: if you go looking for a problem, you will almost always find one; look instead for common ground, and conflict often loosens its grip.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Shallowing: The Silent Way We Lose Access to Our Own Lives

Shallowing narrows emotional range, muting both pain and joy and preventing full presence in life's moments.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Wednesday, February 4

Virgo moon emphasizes organization and detail; Venus-Chiron in Aquarius encourages healing through authentic, unfiltered self-expression and embracing personal quirks.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Four Strategies That Improve Pain and Athletic Performance

You feel an unpleasant sensation - like a sinking feeling of anxiety in your stomach as the game begins, and you think, "I'm anxious. Here we go again. I'm about to blow it." You feel your pain increasing, and the thoughts churn: "Great. I'll probably miss a whole week of work." Imagined catastrophes fill your mind. Manage these thoughts with the 3 C's: Catch it, Check it, and Change it.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 days ago

46 Morning Journaling Prompts to Transform Your Mindset (It Only Takes 5 Minutes!)

We live in a fast-paced world that glorifies productivity. That often means prioritizing work ahead of your mental health or even your personal life. There's a constant push to do more, achieve more, and get it done more quickly - and the clock starts ticking the moment you wake up. It's hard to break free from this mindset and put yourself first, often leading to burnout. Enter morning journaling.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

Staying Present in a Life That Isn't What You Expected - Tiny Buddha

For most of my life, I assumed that arriving was the point. Like many people, I believed adulthood would eventually deliver a clear role, a measure of security, and a sense of belonging I could point to and say, This is it. This is who I am. I trusted that if I worked honestly, followed what mattered, and stayed true to my values, that moment would come.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Hidden Cost of Never Being Bored

The Functionality of Boredom To answer this, we need to give voice to the functionality of boredom. Yes, it sounds like an oxymoron, but even the driest, dullest, most yawn-inducing moments have a purpose. First, boredom is a signal. It tells us when our current activities, lifestyle, relationships, or decisions no longer satisfy us-when our attention is unstimulated, or our curiosity is not adequately piqued.
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fromYoga Journal
3 days ago

I Avoided Challenging Yoga Practices At All Costs-Until This Happened

A shift from avoiding vigorous yoga to craving stronger movement emerged after intense internal restlessness demanded energetic release.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

If you do these 8 small acts of consideration without needing recognition, you have a truly beautiful soul - Silicon Canals

Consistent, quiet small acts of consideration reveal deeper character and inner peace more than public gestures or need for recognition.
fromDeconstructing Yourself
3 days ago

Michael Taft Interviewed by Pranab

Host Michael Taft is interviewed by Pranab Sachidanandan about Michael's Stack Model for deconstructing sensory experience, his "adapter kit" for accessing nondual Vajrayana methods without years of preliminaries, why mantra and visualization are legitimate samadhi tools, how depth of practice maps across the sense gates, a chronic pain patient on a morphine pump who found relief through meditation, the humanities as qualia training, why the "Buddha industrial complex" leaves out people who don't fit a single tradition, and the power of building sangha outside it.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

I tracked what actually made me happy after 60 and these 9 things surprised me completely - Silicon Canals

When I turned 60, I decided to run a little experiment on myself. For six months, I tracked everything that genuinely lifted my mood... not what I thought should make me happy, but what actually did. I'd been reading about happiness research for years, writing about it, even teaching others about it. But something shifted when I hit this milestone. Maybe it was becoming a father to my daughter recently,
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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My husband and I started doing adult paint-by-numbers to get off our phones. The hobby's benefited us more than we expected.

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Psychology explains why simple analog rituals calm an overstimulated brain faster than any digital detox app - Silicon Canals

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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My husband and I started doing adult paint-by-numbers to get off our phones. The hobby's benefited us more than we expected.

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Psychology explains why simple analog rituals calm an overstimulated brain faster than any digital detox app - Silicon Canals

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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago
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8 quiet signs someone has been through tremendous pain but came out with genuine wisdom instead of bitterness - Silicon Canals

People who alchemize suffering develop quiet strength, listen deeply, validate others without centering themselves, and offer presence instead of unsolicited advice.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Quote of the day by Tony Robbins: "Every problem is a gift - without problems we would not grow." - Silicon Canals

Personal setbacks and menial work can build resilience, humility, and motivation, prompting growth and leading to meaningful pursuits.
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago
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8 quiet signs someone has been through tremendous pain but came out with genuine wisdom instead of bitterness - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Quote of the day by Tony Robbins: "Every problem is a gift - without problems we would not grow." - Silicon Canals

fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

The Payoff of Deep Contemplation

When Michael Pollan traveled to a cave in New Mexico to try to understand consciousness, he learned what good meditation is really made of. "The recipe was simpler (and much less appetizing) than I would have imagined," he writes: " To transcend the self, force yourself to be alone with it long enough to get so bored and exhausted that you are happy to let it go. "
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Life Is Hard, Savor Your Joy Anyway

Do you savor moments of joy? Or do you postpone it until easier times? When the world feels gray and shaky, joy might seem almost offensive-something for other people, something for other times. That real or imagined voice says, "What are you smiling about?" Or else, we are just too busy multitasking, keeping up, side-hustling; we don't have the time to smell the proverbial roses.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Upside of Rumination

Reflective rumination can be adaptive, helping solve goal gaps and restore equilibrium, while brooding rumination increases distress and worsens mood.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Higher States of Consciousness

A few years ago, I climbed over a gate and found myself gazing down at a valley. After I'd been walking for a few minutes, looking at the fields and the sky, there was a shift in my perception. Everything around me became intensely real. The fields and the bushes and trees and the clouds seemed more vivid, more intricate and beautiful.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I joined a decluttering challenge and got rid of 496 items in a month. I made a point to not throw anything in the trash.

Mesha Griffith gamified a 30-day decluttering challenge, sharing daily purges with family and social media to reduce clutter and curb spending.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

If you can do these 6 things alone, psychology says you have exceptional emotional strength - Silicon Canals

Exceptional emotional strength arises from the ability to sit with uncomfortable emotions without distraction and observe them as temporary visitors.
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Why being adaptable is an important skill in today's world (and how to cultivate it)

In fact, there are science-backed practices we can adopt to improve our adaptability, and the benefits go far beyond our careers. In practical terms, adaptability is being able to regulate and adjust your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors amid changing circumstances while staying aligned with your values and long‑term goals. True adaptability is not passive compliance: it's conscious ongoing calibration. Research links adaptability with higher life satisfaction and lower stress, especially when you add a sense of agency and social support.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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People who prefer solitude over socializing usually have these 9 underrated strengths - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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People who prefer solitude over socializing usually have these 9 underrated strengths - Silicon Canals

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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

5 gentle exercises perfect for people who haven't worked out in years - Silicon Canals

Easing back into fitness through gentle, consistent movements and mindfulness rebuilds foundation, confidence, and sustainable habit without intense workouts.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Wild Resilience: Fostering Strength Through Nature

Mindful outdoor practice (Wild Resilience) uses nature and embodied movement to restore safety, joy, awe, connection, and expand the nervous system's window of tolerance.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

If your goal is peace, say goodbye to these 9 "normal" habits that keep your nervous system on high alert - Silicon Canals

Everyday habits can keep the nervous system in chronic survival mode; eliminating reactive behaviors restores calm and reduces persistent anxiety.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

How to Sleep During a Time of Chaos

Political stress elevates arousal and racing thoughts, disrupting sleep; protecting sleep through grounding techniques is essential self-care for sustaining regulation and resilience.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

If you actively challenge yourself in these 9 ways, you're not just aging - you're evolving - Silicon Canals

Deliberate self-challenge, questioning inherited beliefs, and pushing past comfort zones turn mere aging into true personal evolution.
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fromMindful
5 days ago

4 Quick Ways to Nurture & Show Love, Anytime

Practice mindful presence: listen deeply, avoid distractions, appreciate small acts, reciprocate kindness, and cultivate empathy to strengthen genuine connection without spending money.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

The February self-care ritual Scandinavians practice that fights winter darkness better than any supplement - Silicon Canals

Instead, they practice something called "friluftsliv" - literally "free air life" - and in February, when winter feels endless, this practice becomes almost sacred. It's their secret weapon against the darkness, and after trying it myself during a particularly rough winter, I can tell you it works better than any supplement I've ever taken. The word itself sounds complicated, but friluftsliv is beautifully simple. It means spending time outdoors, regardless of weather conditions. Not despite the cold and darkness, but because of it.
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fromHer Campus
5 days ago

How to Put and Keep Your Phone Down in 2026

I've reached a boiling point. I don't want to live my life and see others live their lives through phones. I'm sick of watching AI slop (AI-generated images and short videos that dumb us down) and news that is upsetting, exhausting, and hopeless. And, simultaneously, I'm scrolling through Instagram and mindlessly comparing myself to strangers, consuming content from a toxic algorithm, shaping what I see. Social media, for me, has become overwhelming;
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

I married my rebound and it turned out to be the healthiest relationship I've ever had - Silicon Canals

Well, I'm here to tell you that sometimes conventional wisdom is dead wrong. Three years ago, fresh off a painful breakup, I met someone who was supposed to be a temporary distraction. A way to forget. A classic rebound. Today, she's my wife, the mother of my daughter, and the person who taught me what a truly healthy relationship looks like.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

Mel Robbins: Being stuck doesn't mean you're broken. It means you're ready to change

Personal growth, not perfection, removes feeling stuck; embrace change and keep moving forward toward goals.
#focus
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Anger and Recovery From Chronic Pain Are So Incompatible

Acceptance and self-compassion, not anger, more effectively ease suffering from chronic physical pain and require changing one’s relationship to pain through mindfulness.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Securing the Sweet Spot for Effective Decision-Making

Missing crucial information in communication shapes outcomes; improving attention, metacognition, and deliberate pauses reduces errors and strengthens cooperation with smarter tools.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

7 evening routines of people who feel genuinely fulfilled in their retirement - Silicon Canals

Evening rituals—disconnecting from digital noise and engaging in creative pursuits—determine retirement contentment and enable reinvention.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Dark showering: is this the very best way to wash?

Why would you do that? It's a way to remove distraction, calm your nervous system and practise mindfulness. And get clean. Yes, you also get clean. But this is more about finding those small, intentional moments that release you from the cares of your day. It sounds like an accident waiting to happen. You don't have to shower in complete darkness just in dim light, even by candlelight.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

8 morning routines of people who stay mentally sharp well into their 70s and beyond - Silicon Canals

Consistent, intentional morning habits—especially hydration and gentle movement—preserve cognitive function and sustain mental sharpness into advanced age.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

The "48-Hour Rule" Calls You Out In The Best Way Possible

Align daily actions with stated long-term goals by using a 48-hour self-audit to ensure routines and habits reflect true priorities.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Vulnerability Without Self-Trust Isn't Courage

Vulnerability builds trust only when grounded in self-trust, regulated by timing, context, and clear boundaries; unregulated oversharing creates uncertainty and weakens leadership.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Do you have this leadership skill that will make you irreplaceable in the age of AI?

As AI takes on more analytical and operational decision-making, the leaders who will stand out are those who can do what machines can't: read emotional cues, build trust, and inspire teams to act. In this new landscape, emotional intelligence is more than a soft skill. It's becoming the core differentiator of effective leadership. I once advised a CEO whose metrics looked flawless. Revenue was rising, costs were under control, and the company was steadily gaining market share.
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fromAlttextselfies
1 week ago

Alt Text Selfies

Alt text selfies are self-portrait descriptions that prioritize multisensory access, blending sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to connect across distance.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Don't Set Goals, Create a Way of Life

While goals can create structure in your life, give you something to strive for, and even inspire you, reaching the goal itself is a result of what you do to get there. The actions you take are the process-how you're actually filling the time that is your life. Sometimes, if you're lucky, what you do is fulfilling; it brings out the best in you-your talents, interests, and skills.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Tuesday, February 3

Embrace unexpected change as Uranus turns direct; prioritize completing tasks, do less when the moon neighbors the south node, and release what no longer serves.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The art of quiet happiness: 8 habits of people who don't need "plans" to feel fulfilled - Silicon Canals

Quiet happiness arises from simple daily habits—presence, phone-free mornings, micro-contentment, and mindful routines rather than constant planning or relentless optimization.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

8 habits that help you stay present without overthinking - Silicon Canals

We've become professional overthinkers, analyzing every interaction, second-guessing our decisions, and living everywhere except right here, right now. The constant mental chatter is exhausting. Trust me, as someone who once spent an entire weekend mentally rewriting a two-sentence email I'd already sent, I get it. But here's what I've learned: staying present isn't about emptying your mind or achieving some zen-like state of perpetual calm.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Why fulfilled people make time for nothing at all

When I visited flourishing groups, I noticed that being with them felt different. They possessed a vibrancy, a switched-on responsiveness that showed up in their bodies. Their posture, in general, was relaxed; their heads were up and their interactions were fluid. Aliveness was the word I kept writing in my notebook: a feeling of being carried along in a river of energy that was headed somewhere good.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

"Horse Breathing" Is The Silly, Viral Way To Relieve Stress

A slow exhale through relaxed, fluttering lips ('horse breath') stimulates the vagus nerve, lowers cortisol, relaxes the jaw, and shifts the nervous system toward safety.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

8 hobbies Boomers love that are actually old school therapy they don't know they need - Silicon Canals

Traditional Boomer hobbies like gardening, bridge, and tinkering function as low-cost, effective therapeutic practices addressing anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The hidden reason you can't relax anymore isn't laziness - it's this modern habit nobody talks about - Silicon Canals

Last week, I tried to watch a movie without doing anything else. Just watching. No phone, no laptop, no second screen. I made it exactly 12 minutes before my hand started twitching toward my pocket like some kind of digital zombie. And that's when it hit me. This isn't about being lazy or unmotivated. This constant restlessness, this inability to truly relax, it's something else entirely.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

This simple end-of-day ritual could make you 22% better at your job - Silicon Canals

A daily 15-minute end-of-day reflection ritual reduces work-related rumination and improves performance by about 22% while helping create a clear work-life boundary.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Quote of the day by Oprah: "Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough" - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Quote of the day by Oprah: "Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough" - Silicon Canals

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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

If your mind won't stop racing at night, this grounding trick works surprisingly well - Silicon Canals

The 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique quickly calms racing thoughts, enabling deep restorative sleep for anxiety, stress, or an overactive mind.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How an Embarrassing Airport Incident Taught Me Gratitude

Adopting goodwillism—interpreting others' motives generously—reveals acts of kindness, fosters gratitude, increases happiness, and makes people more pleasant to be around.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

You know you're officially middle-aged when these 7 weekend plans sound perfect instead of boring - Silicon Canals

People in their thirties and forties are redefining weekends toward restful, productive mornings—farmers' markets, meal prep, and morning coffee—over late-night socializing.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

The "15-Day Rule" Helped Me Cut Back on Clutter Completely

Waiting 15 days before purchasing prevents impulse buys, reduces clutter, and helps maintain intentional, minimalist living.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

21 People Are Sharing The Behaviors They Had To Abandon To Actually Mature, And It's Honestly So Relatable

Sometimes the lessons we were raised with, whether passed down from family or society, may not be for us later in life.
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fromYogaRenew
1 week ago

Mindfulness Online Course Certification & The Benefits of Mindfulness

Mindfulness is a practical, evidence-based skill that enhances well-being, resilience, physical and mental health, and social connection.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Scientists disagree on what mindfulness means. Here's why it matters for health and happiness

On social media, television, and wellness apps, mindfulness is often shown as one simple thing-staying calm and paying attention to the moment. Large companies like Google use mindfulness programs to help employees stay focused and less stressed. Hospitals use it to help people manage pain and improve mental health. Millions of people now use mindfulness apps that promise everything from lowering stress to sleeping better.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

People who choose a quiet night in over a loud night out usually have these 7 qualities that others envy - Silicon Canals

If you've ever felt a twinge of guilt or wondered if something's wrong with you for preferring Netflix to nightclubs, I've got news for you: You're actually part of a growing tribe of people who've figured out something others are still searching for. The truth is, those of us who choose quiet nights in over loud nights out often possess qualities that others secretly admire. These are strengths that lead to deeper fulfillment, better relationships, and surprisingly, more success in life.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

10 moments when saying nothing is the most powerful thing you can do - Silicon Canals

Knowing when to stay silent can be more powerful than speaking, using observation, presence, and restraint to de-escalate emotions and support others.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Interference: The Invisible Force That Shapes Our Lives

Interference narrows attention and disrupts automatic skills, while presence—via breathing and simple routines—regulates the body and improves high-pressure performance.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Cellular Memory, Trauma, and Fear

They are known, as it were, from the neck up. The cellular memory of facts and experiences, however, connects mind and body: My body recalls that showing my true feelings in childhood led to a put-down. A slammed door meant that Dad was home and drunk. The specific fact/event may be forgotten, but the bodily reaction remains: Any slamming noise may induce terror.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The "productive" habit that is secretly costing you 40% of your output - Silicon Canals

Then I tracked my actual output for a month. The real work. The stuff that actually moved the needle on my business. I was getting about 60% of the work done that I used to accomplish before I became so "responsive." Being constantly available had turned me into a human notification center instead of someone who actually created value. Experts backs this up, too. According to the folks at the APA, multitasking can reduce productivity by up to 40%.
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fromHuffPost
1 year ago

27 Hilarious And Accurate Tweets About Life In Your 40s

Each decade of life comes with its share of pluses and minuses, but there's something special about being in your 40s. You're wiser and more mature than you were in your youth, more comfortable in your skin and you know what you like. Sure, you may not have quite as much energy as you once did. But you're still having a whole lot of fun - it's just that your definition of fun has changed over time.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says people who eat the crust first display these 6 traits about delayed gratification that predict financial success - Silicon Canals

Crust-first eating reflects a tendency toward delayed gratification linked to traits associated with financial stability and long-term decision-making.
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