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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

How to Get More Time Each Month-Without Waking Up Earlier

Reclaim lost time by reducing rumination, setting boundaries through cognitive flexibility, and using a values-based calendar to prioritize meaningful activities.
fromBustle
19 hours ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Sunday, October 12

Feelings come first today, quite literally, as you'll probably be swimming in them all morning. The moon enters its home sign of soft and sensitive Cancer during the wee hours, but immediately squares off with illusive Neptune. Is it intuition or anxiety? It's hard to say when you're surrounded by Neptune's disorienting fog. Grab a cup of coffee, ground yourself in reality, and trust your gut.
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fromPortland Mercury
1 day ago

Kindness

I have completely lost it. Bruised, battered, beat, and busted down, I've created such a fortress around me that I don't even let kindness in, that is if I even see it at all. But when I do see it, you can be sure it feels odd, and I even shut myself off to it because I'm so numb to giving or receiving kindness.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This 'Quiet Park' in California Is One of the Country's Best Destinations for a Mental Reset

At the top, I lay down on my back, in what felt like complete silence. A few minutes later, I began to notice the sounds emanating from my own body. A cup of coffee sloshing around my stomach. The whoosh of blood circulating around my skull. After 15 minutes, what sounded like a helicopter flew over my shoulder. It turned out to be a hummingbird, which began hovering three feet from my face, the sound of its wings almost comically loud.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Could "Bodyfulness" Be the New "Mindfulness"?

Embodied awareness—focusing on bodily sensations—constitutes true presence, replacing thought-centered 'mindfulness' with 'bodyfulness' rooted in interoception and proprioception.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Breaking Free From the Judgment Trap

These kinds of thoughts can sneak in when you're tired, overwhelmed, or having a particularly hard day. One thing goes wrong, then another, and suddenly you're not just having a bad moment, you're spiraling into a brutal internal monologue. It's the opposite of a pep talk. It's a judgment talk. And it's exhausting. That harsh inner voice doesn't make you stronger; it drains you.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

September Letters & Bustle's World Mental Health Day Event Featured A 'Pitch Perfect' Reunion

September Letters and Bustle hosted a World Mental Health Day celebration focused on therapeutic letter-writing, grief support, and wellness with celebrities and advocates attending.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

This is pretty therapeutic': a pottery retreat in Spain's Alpujarras

Four-day wild-clay ceramics retreat at Las Mecias teaches foraging, processing, hand-building and firing locally sourced clay, providing a therapeutic, sustainable pottery experience in rural Andalusia.
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fromYoga Journal
3 days ago

Social Media Says Dunking Your Face in Ice Water Calms You. But Does it Actually Work?

Brief morning face immersion in ice water can trigger calm, improved mood, sharper focus, and emotional regulation similar to benefits attributed to yoga, cold therapies.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Contemplative Care Matters: The Power of Spiritual Community

Cultivating nourishing relationships and chosen-family spiritual community is essential for receiving and offering mutual spiritual care and belonging.
fromBustle
3 days ago

"Resonance Breathing" Is The Anti-Stress Hack You Can Do Anywhere

Next time that happens, try calming yourself down with a soothing round of " resonance breathing." This technique, popular on TikTok and beyond, is about breathing in and out at the same frequency. Instead of gasping for air, holding your breath, or breathing unpredictably, you inhale for five seconds, exhale for five seconds, and focus on maintaining a rhythm. Sometimes called "coherent" or "resonance frequency breathing," the method is just that: taking equally slow and more even breaths, says Chloë Bean, LMFT, a somatic trauma therapist in Los Angeles.
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fromTiny Buddha
3 days ago

The God I Lost, the One I Found, and the Faith That Changed Me - Tiny Buddha

There's a particular kind of heartbreak that happens when you realize some of your prayers are going nowhere. There's a painful silence that follows unanswered calls. Yet, despite the ache, I can still feel the pull to pray to the God outside of myself-that old reflex to place faith in something bigger, some invisible force in the sky, who, apparently, can make things happen magically here on Earth. But it doesn't always go that way, does it?
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How to Stop Overthinking and Start Taking Action

Overthinking stalls action, drains energy, and erodes confidence, but awareness and reframing can break the habit and enable forward movement.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

5 secrets for success from the former CEO of a $12 billion company

Career success depends heavily on luck, timing, supportive teams, mentors and sponsors, faith or mindfulness, alongside hard work and unique skills.
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fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The Reddit Post That Made Us Rethink How To Clean Our Kitchens - Tasting Table

Different vantage points reveal overlooked grime in kitchens; check low and high surfaces to ensure thorough cleaning and accessibility.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

5 signs that you're working with under-performers (and they know it)

Some employees knowingly underperform and maintain underperformance without corrective action, reflecting workplace cultures that prioritize optics over results.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Rawdogging' marathons: has gen Z discovered the secret to reclaiming our focus?

Sitting still and staring into space without phone or distractions for a set period can train attention, reduce distraction, and boost focus and productivity.
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fromBustle
4 days ago

I Use Perfume To Manifest My Dreams - & It Actually Works

Applying a grounding perfume, especially patchouli, during manifestation rituals can intensify intention and accelerate desired outcomes by linking scent with abundance symbolism.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

A Tik Tok Witch Has An Alternative Ritual To Making New Year's Resolutions

Between now and the winter solstice, write down 13 things you'd like to see happen in 2026. Don't write them down as "I wish," "I want," or "I'd like," but rather "I have" or "I am" statements, she specifies. You might do one or two a week, making sure they feel true to you and are things that hold meaning. When you're done writing one down, fold it and hold onto it.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Noticing What Appears to be Hidden in Your Life

Notice everyday experiences deeply to transform perception, strengthen relationships, and uncover unseen aspects of self and environment.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Turn Self-Criticism Into Self-Compassion: A Path to Healing

We all struggle with self-doubt at times. Maybe it shows up as a nagging voice that says you're not good enough, or as a harsher self- bully. And it can especially be a problem for highly sensitive people who tend to turn against themselves. But these messages of inadequacy don't have to control your life. By bringing mindful attention to your inner thoughts and feelings, you can begin to open more fully to your struggles, ultimately nurturing greater self-understanding, self-empathy, and self-compassion.
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fromTime Out New York
5 days ago

Therapy cats are coming to soothe stressed NYC students for World Mental Health Day this week

In a city where stress levels run high and phone screens rarely go dim, New York college students are getting an unlikely new therapist this week: cats. From October 8-10, Purina Cat Chow is parking a roving "Therapod" around Manhattan campuses to mark World Mental Health Day-and give students a reason to put down their phones and pick up a purring feline instead.
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fromTiny Buddha
5 days ago

The Weight of Regrets and the Choice to Live Better - Tiny Buddha

Self-forgiveness heals the lingering weight of inevitable mistakes and allows humility and acknowledgment to repair relationships and emotional wounds.
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fromTheZenParent
5 days ago

10 Reasons Social Media Is A Complete Waste Of Time & 10 Ways To Make It More Productive - TheZenParent

Social media wastes time through false productivity, comparison, information overload, echo chambers, and relentless advertising that fragments attention and undermines meaningful goals.
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fromYogaRenew
6 days ago
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Dhyana

Meditation (dhyana) stills the active mind, cleaning mental distractions so the soul's true identity can be perceived through one-pointed concentration.
fromFast Company
1 week ago
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Searching for peace at work? Try these easy mini-meditations

Short, discreet meditations at work can reduce stress, improve focus, and fit into busy schedules without special setup.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Year-End Reflections for Ambitious Women

Use October's relative quiet to reflect now, align time and energy with core values, release perfectionism, and be present for what truly matters this season.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Beyond the Illusion of Self

The self is a constructed, habitual pattern formed by repeated object-related mental processes rather than an inherent, permanent entity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

The one change that worked: I was lost in the infinite scroll until a small ritual renewed my love of reading

Regularly looking up unfamiliar words and recording them rebuilds sustained attention and mental stamina.
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fromAxios
6 days ago

"The Axios Show": Mel Robbins on staying under control in a world of chaos

Feeling overwhelmed by politics, AI, and digital noise is a healthy response; choose how to respond by settling, focusing, and taking constructive action.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

4 Keys to Constructive Conversations on Difficult Topics

How do you navigate difficult conversations? During these divisive and tumultuous times, it can be hard to communicate productively with others, especially with those whose perspectives differ significantly from our own. Whatever the topic, whatever our viewpoints or theirs, there's typically nothing easy about these discussions. And often the parties walk away feeling unheard, along with some mixture of feeling frustration, anger, sadness, resentment, grief, defensiveness, loss, overwhelm, or other uncomfortable emotions.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

WNBA Players Get In The Game With Prayers, Vision Boards, & Breathwork

Dedicated multidisciplinary support staff—trainers, coaches, chaplains, psychologists, and therapists—use physical, mental, and spiritual methods to optimize WNBA players' performance and well-being.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of October 6 - 12

Prioritize emotional self-care, use intuition and compassion, schedule downtime and mini check-ins, support others when able, and protect personal limits to prevent burnout.
fromBustle
6 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Monday, September 29

Early this morning, the moon shifts into passionate Aries before linking up with idealistic Neptune, setting the stage for emotional and confusing exchanges. In your haste to express yourself or share an inspired idea, be wary of making assumptions or crossing a firm boundary. This afternoon brings calculated and intense energy as mindset-ruling Mercury wades into sharp and probing Scorpio.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

The psychology of budgeting - how knowing your triggers, blind spots and biases can help you save money

Psychological attitudes and emotional responses strongly shape household budgeting decisions and the ability to prepare for upcoming financial pressures.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Protect Your Mind When Everything Feels Uncertain

Physical movement, restorative sleep, mindfulness, breathwork, and cognitive reappraisal strengthen emotional resilience and reduce stress.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Beginner's Mind at Midlife: Learning to Begin Again

"Shoshin" means both beginner's mind and heart. It's often difficult to give up "expert" status at a later age. Comfort can keep us locked in old, unhelpful patterns.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

5 Ways to Make Boring Tasks Less So

Make recurring work meaningful by focusing on process improvements and reducing unproductive mental effort to build skills, accomplishments, and mental resilience.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Basic Integrity and Values in Today's Workplace

For many of us, the workplace in recent years has been dominated by anxiety. How will we keep our people safe? How will we adjust and adapt to hybrid work? How will we continue to be productive and profitable? How will I prove myself indispensable in the age of AI and keep my job? In this high- stress and high-stakes environment, some of this worry is a positive motivator, encouraging us to anticipate and prepare for future challenges.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Is Thinking Too Much Stressing You Out?

Rumination — repetitive worrying — both signals and amplifies distress, but simple three-step and mindfulness-based practices can reduce overthinking and create space for solutions.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

8 low-effort ways to make Spooky Season feel cozy and festive

Embrace low-effort, mindful seasonal shifts—simple rituals, cozy habits, minimal decor, and nature walks—to make fall feel restful and manageable.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Liberating Truth About Aging Nobody Mentions

Aging frees people from performing for an invisible audience, fostering authenticity and prioritizing meaningful pursuits over appearances.
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fromDeconstructing Yourself
1 week ago

Finding the Stillness and Peace of Who You Really Are

Chanting the seed syllable Hum while maintaining a balanced, relaxed posture dispels ignorance and reveals the empty, luminous nature of experience.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How the Reptilian Brain Causes Anxiety and How to Retrain It

Though not scientific, this exercise was representative of the body's fight response: In a tightened, constricted pose, we tend to feel boxed into our discomfort, like a suitcase packed too tightly or a cup filled to the very brim. When we experience anxiety, our body's natural, automatic response is to shift immediately into a tightened, constricted state, much like an animal bearing down to protect itself from an attack by a predator.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

Relaxing matters - 6 business leaders share their strategies for work-life balance

Setting aside time for nature, family, hobbies, and relaxation helps business leaders recover mentally and maintain an effective work/life balance.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Stay Mindful in an Increasingly Mindless World

Small, device-free changes to routine and single-tasking foster mindful eating, increase enjoyment and satiety, reduce stress, and restore focus.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Waves in the Ocean of Awareness

Awareness is both pervasive and subtle. Paradoxically, it is at once everywhere and seemingly nowhere. It's everywhere because you can't experience anything outside of awareness, pretty much by definition. In every direction, everything you see, hear, and feel is happening in awareness. You can't step out of awareness to see what the world would be like from outside it. Yet, because it's so omnipresent, it's easy to take for granted and miss.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

Why You Can't Relax and How to Let Yourself Rest - Tiny Buddha

A few years ago, I caught myself doing something that made no sense. It was late evening, my kids were asleep, the house finally quiet. I'd been counting down to this moment all day-dreaming of sinking into the couch, wrapping myself in a blanket, maybe even reading a book without distractions. But when I lay down and closed my eyes, something inside me lurched.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Radical Acceptance: How to Play the Scene You're in

Accept the reality of the scene and play what is presented rather than what you want, enabling genuine listening and effective collaboration.
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fromwww.7x7.com
1 week ago

Private saunas, sleep programs, and restorative tech: These new NorCal wellness experiences are peak luxury.

Northern California resorts offer private, suite-based wellness experiences combining private saunas, cold plunges, curated sleep amenities, in-room treatments, personalized fitness, and healthful dining.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Break Free from Anger and Aggression

Mindfulness reduces anger and aggression by creating impartial awareness of transient emotions and rewiring habitual reactive responses.
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

The One Element of Yoga That Teachers May Be Missing Out On

A man in his mid-50s with a spine bent in half from multiple bullet wounds, Darryl is practically skipping from cell to cell, rousing the other detainees and encouraging them to join us for class in the makeshift studio-an otherwise unused basketball court with no nets. The gray space is windowless and aggressively lit overhead, yet free of all distractions. If you close your eyes and take a deep, deeply vulnerable breath, ignoring the security guard with a taser on his hip hovering at the door, you can imagine this is a cement sanctuary for silent contemplation, maybe even healing.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Invisible Middle

You've heard the stories about the young genius who starts a billion-dollar company in their garage. Or the dramatic video of someone quitting their job to "finally follow their passion." The world can't get enough of these tales of people breaking molds, chasing dreams, and shaking up entire industries. We've been taught to aim for loud success and take big leaps. Change the world or go home.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

How Self-Portraits Brought My Messy, Honest, Beautiful Self into Focus - Tiny Buddha

Self-photography can reclaim presence and heal invisibility by witnessing and accepting one's unpolished, evolving self.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Boundaries and Compartmentalization for Existential Anxiety

Existential questioning is normal and can be managed by normalizing uncertainty, setting boundaries, compartmentalizing, and exercising agency to reduce anxiety.
fromBustle
1 week ago

Your October Tarot Reading

October is here like a comforting sip of spiced cider. Every month, I ask my tarot deck, "What do we need to know?" In the weeks ahead, you're learning what empowerment feels like. This five-card spread I created represents... Energy: Your vibe right now. Situation: What's happening around you. Obstacle: A struggle you're facing. Action: What to do about it. Lesson: What you'll learn from this.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Get your spontaneity on with classes at Alameda's new Improv Central

Improvisational techniques can be taught to everyday people to reduce perfectionism and improve communication in business and personal life.
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

Get 3 Classes for 45 at Hiraya Pilates

Hiraya Pilates offers beginner-to-advanced reformer classes, mindful stretch sessions, community events, and a limited-time 3-for-£45 new-client offer.
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fromClickUp
1 week ago

How to Create a Priority List, Guide to Getting Sh*t Done | ClickUp

A focused priority list directs time toward tasks that advance core goals, reduces stress, minimizes distractions, and increases consistent personal and professional productivity.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Older Adults Are Sharing The Personal Truths They Desperately Wish They'd Learned Sooner

Trust your own judgment, set firm boundaries by saying no, and allow your beliefs to change as you grow and learn.
fromBustle
1 week ago

Your October Money Horoscope

Happy October! This month kicks off in the thick of Libra season, which is an ideal time to bring balance to your wallet and working relationships alike. Plus, the equilibrium-steadying energy of this zodiac sign is much-needed after the chaos of September's eclipses - and the astrology of October brings some big opportunities to make some serious moves. You'll want to know exactly what's on the agenda for your October money horoscope.
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fromSearch Engine Roundtable
1 week ago

Programming Note: Offline Thursday For Yom Kippur 5786

The account will be offline Wednesday night through Thursday night for Yom Kippur; no posts will be scheduled and normal activity resumes Friday.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
1 week ago

Nike Introduces Mind 001 Recovery Slides in "Light Smoke Grey" | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Nike introduced the Mind 001 recovery slides emphasizing mindfulness, recovery, and understated minimalist design in a Light Smoke Grey colorway.
fromAxios
1 week ago

Manifesting isn't all "woo-woo." Science says you can train your brain

The late James Doty, a neurosurgeon and professor at Stanford University, wrote in his 2024 book "Mind Magic" about how meditation paired with repetition of messages can change a person's subconscious. This could look like closing your eyes before bed to relax, meditating and visualizing an intention like earning a new job title or mastering piano. Afterward, write the intention on a piece of paper and keep it nearby, reading it often.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

We Created the "Intention Tray" Hack for Better Habits (It Worked Instantly!)

An intention tray of meaningful items in living spaces prompts mindfulness and doubles the likelihood of achieving personal goals by creating physical reminders.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Stop Chasing Things That Make You Miserable

Chasing status, approval, or external rewards delivers fleeting relief and creates a growing loop of craving that undermines purpose and satisfaction.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why It's So Hard to Take a Break-Even When We Know We Should

This problem is urgent because I have seen too many colleagues and friends suffer serious health consequences in the name of productivity. A new research study in the UK and Australia reports that our behaviors are driven by habits and not conscious intention 65% of the time. We all understand that sustaining peak performance over time requires regular maintenance rests, but forming new habits and disrupting old habits will require intentionality, artistic vision, and a combination of diverse tools.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Swing Easy: The Power of Doing Less to Achieve More

Golfers know it. Musicians know it. And anyone who's ever overprepared for a conversation knows it: Tension gets in the way of flow. When golfers try to control every variable, they often tighten up and slice the shot. But when they swing easily, trusting their preparation and instincts, the ball flies straighter and farther. In a world that glorifies the hustle and bustle, the idea of doing less to achieve more feels almost rebellious.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I don't worry about traditionalists': Rishab Sharma, the sitar maestro earning millions of followers for his mindful music

I want to be the slowest sitarist on the planet, Rishab Sharma says. Everyone is trying their gimmicks and playing as fast as they can but I want to provide a sense of comfort and peace when we're so busy and full of anxiety. The youngest of Ravi Shankar's sitar disciples, 27-year-old Sharma has spent the past five years transforming the ancient Indian classical instrument into a tool for wellbeing.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Do Women and Men Experience Mindfulness Differently?

Men and women show different mindfulness strengths: men more single-pointed present-moment awareness, women more multitasking-oriented attentional capacities.
fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

The Power I Now Carry Because of My Illness - Tiny Buddha

For years, I thought strength meant pushing through. Getting on with it. Holding it together no matter what. Not showing weakness. Not needing help. Not slowing down. Even when I was diagnosed with a chronic illness, I wore that mindset like armor. I was determined not to let it define me-let alone derail me. But eventually, it did. Not because I was weak. But because I was human. And that was the beginning of a different kind of strength.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

I Tried the "3 Things" Mindfulness Method and It Changed My Days

Writing three good things each day rewires the brain to notice positives, making journaling simple, achievable, and beneficial for mood and mental health.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Emotionally intelligent people use the ancient Greek 'Kairos' rule to reduce anxiety and make the most of their time

Reframe time by prioritizing quality (kairos) over quantity (chronos) to reduce time anxiety and appreciate meaningful moments.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
1 week ago

Strategies to Manage Emotional Spending - Social Media Explorer

Emotional spending is driven by feelings rather than needs and can be managed by identifying triggers, adopting healthy alternatives, and setting financial boundaries.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Horoscopes Sept. 29, 2025: Kevin Durant, eliminate what's not necessary

Happy Birthday: Put your to-do list together, and pick up the pace. Eliminate what's not necessary. Get organized and ready to turn the page and move on to the next chapter in your life. Letting go is never easy, but it is necessary if you want to explore the possibilities. A lifestyle change will present a learning curve but also ignite your imagination. Embrace what excites you most. Your numbers are 6, 18, 22, 27, 33, 42, 48.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of September 29 - October 5

Ambition and focused action prompt bold, sometimes impulsive moves; expect sudden changes, creative insights, and potential impatience-driven chaos.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

"If I Keep Moving, I'm Not Dead"

Accepting mortality requires confronting fear and denial; denying death leads to life-distorting behaviors that reduce genuine aliveness.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 weeks ago

The "5 Senses" Method Helped Me Transform My Outdoor Space from Barren to Breathtaking

Create a sensory garden using sound, scent, taste, color, and tactile elements to form a calming outdoor oasis and memorial space.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

From Broken Shards to Chords: Choosing Positive Compulsions

Looking ahead for myself, all I could see were broken shards, glomming and splintering, far from the awed and vibrant colors and geometric shapes that reform with the twist of the kaleidoscope in transition. I was early in my career as a counselor. More by dumb luck than prescient insight, somewhere deep within me I knew that I was vulnerable and at risk to make really bad choices. I was hurting and needed to feel better.
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