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

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6 days ago
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I used to dread social events until I learned these 7 ways to stay confident without forcing extroversion - Silicon Canals

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

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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I used to dread social events until I learned these 7 ways to stay confident without forcing extroversion - Silicon Canals

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fromSilicon Canals
1 hour ago

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

Regular gratitude practice shifts mindset from scarcity to abundance, reduces stress, reveals opportunities, and improves relationships and wellbeing.
fromSilicon Canals
2 hours ago

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

Digital interfaces, as convenient as they are, bypass many of the sensory pathways that help us process and retain information. Think about it this way: when you write something by hand, your brain engages multiple systems simultaneously. You're planning the movement, feeling the texture of paper, hearing the scratch of pen on page, and seeing the words form. This multi-sensory engagement creates what psychologists call "embodied cognition"-the idea that our physical actions directly influence our thinking patterns.
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fromPsychology Today
2 hours 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
54 minutes 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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fromYogaRenew
8 hours 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.
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fromBustle
4 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Thursday, January 29

Morning social energy boosts popularity and forward ideas; mid-afternoon brings boundary and focus challenges; evening soothes, but late nostalgia may cloud judgment—avoid major decisions.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
4 days ago

Your February 2026 Horoscope: Travel Won't Be an Escape From Reality-But It Will Teach You Something

February 2026 astrology signals major collective shifts that will reshape global relations and directly affect travel, borders, visas, and personal transitions.
fromFast Company
5 hours 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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fromFast Company
10 hours ago

How to stay 'in the zone' all day

Use brief self-regulation techniques, such as box breathing, to reduce stress, restore focus, and sustain deep, meaningful work across the workday.
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fromSilicon Canals
16 hours 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
7 hours 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.
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
12 hours 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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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Your Best Company Might Be You

Intentional pauses and sustained mindful presence replenish inner energy, cultivate quiet joy, and protect against burnout by conserving mental resources.
#joy-deficiency
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Fight the Power, One Breath at a Time

Chronic stress narrows focus, drives short-term coping, and platforms that profit from outrage amplify stress to increase consumption and fear-based behavior.
#kindness
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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8 signs you're a genuinely kind person even if the world hasn't always been kind back to you - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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8 signs you're a genuinely kind person even if the world hasn't always been kind back to you - Silicon Canals

#creativity
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

If you're stuck in life, you're probably doing these 8 things every weekend without realizing it - Silicon Canals

Weekend habits determine momentum: unstructured, numbing weekends often stall progress while intentional, restorative weekend practices propel personal and professional growth.
fromYoga Journal
2 days ago

Your Weekly Horoscope, February 1-7, 2026: Liberating Yourself

In astrology, the Moon exists within each of us. She is internal, subjective, intuitive, and felt. She is illuminating of what is both conscious and unconscious, what is ours and what has been inherited. When she exists in a fire sign, we are offered powerful expression, release, and transformation. Fire moves quickly and burns brightly. Under this lunation, so do our emotions.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Does Your Life Align With Your Values?

Living in line with prioritized personal values reduces avoidable suffering and dissatisfaction and allows intentional adjustments for greater alignment and well-being.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

How to design a sabbatical that actually changes you

An intentional sabbatical structured around novelty, reflection, and learning facilitates identity renewal, creativity, and long-term performance beyond mere rest or vacation.
#horoscope
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

You know you're getting older when these 10 "boring" activities genuinely excite you now - Silicon Canals

Remember when Friday nights meant figuring out which party to hit first? Now, I get genuinely thrilled about having zero plans and a new documentary queued up. Last week, I actually canceled drinks to stay home and organize my spice drawer, and the weirdest part? I felt zero FOMO! If you've ever caught yourself getting excited about a new vacuum cleaner or spending Saturday night researching the best mattress for back support, congratulations! You're officially entering that phase of life where "boring" isn't boring anymore.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Listening to the Sound of Feathers Can Awaken True Joy

Attentive connection with nature nurtures creativity, compassion, and joy, fostering respect for nonhuman life and inspiring gentler, more flourishing communities.
#morning-routines
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I'm 81 and decluttering my house, so that my kids don't have to deal with the mess when I die. It's a strange but important task.

An 81-year-old is decluttering cherished possessions to spare children future burden while keeping memories without retaining all physical items.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Women Are Sharing The Most Unhinged Woo Woo Things That Have Changed Their Life

Experimenting with unconventional 'woo woo' rituals can provide simple, low-risk ways to reduce stress and increase feelings of optimism and control.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Talking Out Loud to Yourself Isn't Weird-It's Advantageous

Speaking thoughts aloud externalizes feelings, clarifies experience, and improves emotion regulation, cognitive performance, memory, problem-solving, speed, and accuracy.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

We Want To Know Habit, Big Or Small, That's Saved You Money In The Long Run

Small, consistent, unglamorous habits often produce significant savings more than single dramatic lifestyle changes.
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

9 things people who always have a clean house do every single night before bed - Silicon Canals

It's about what happens in those crucial minutes before bed. The psychology behind this makes sense. As behavioral scientists have found, our environment significantly impacts our stress levels and mental clarity. A cluttered space often leads to a cluttered mind. Those who maintain consistently clean homes have figured out that small, nightly rituals prevent the overwhelming buildup that sends the rest of us into cleaning frenzies.
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fromSun Sentinel
2 days ago

Dave Hyde: Evert, Bam, other prominent South Florida sports figures tell what they've learned

Sustained success requires continuous learning and deliberate practice to develop physical skills, fundamentals, mental concentration, and strategic understanding.
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fromBustle
4 days ago

February 1's Full Snow Moon Is Low-Key For These 2 Zodiac Signs

The Feb 1 Snow Moon in Leo urges bold self-expression, melting winter reserve and inspiring passionate, proud individuality amid Aquarius-season innovation.
#resilience
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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People who remain genuinely kind despite being hurt repeatedly share these 9 rare strengths - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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People who remain genuinely kind despite being hurt repeatedly share these 9 rare strengths - Silicon Canals

#full-moon
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

Older Women Are Sharing The Good Things That Surprised Them About Aging, And It's Inspiring

Aging brings greater freedom, self-acceptance, confidence, presence, and the ability to prioritize peace, boundaries, and personal happiness over others' expectations.
fromDeconstructing Yourself
4 days ago

The Power of the Heart with Stephen Snyder

Host Michael Taft speaks with Stephen Snyder Sensei about the two "missing" brahmaviharas, Innate Goodness practice, heart wisdom vs. mind wisdom, the magic of the "group heart", the paradox of the Heart Sutra, learning to become receptive, God and the nondual, entities, bodhisattvas, deities, the three types of forgiveness, and the "terrible importance" of heart-based practice.Stephen Mugen Snyder, Sensei began practicing daily meditation in 1976.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Embrace the imperfect and don't try to keep everyone happy: readers share their tips on doing less in 2026

Doing less—setting boundaries, embracing imperfection, delegating responsibility, simplifying choices, and favoring phone calls—reduces stress and conserves emotional energy.
#leadership
#minimalism
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago
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People who prefer a tidy, simple home over a flashy one usually have these 7 traits of quiet sophistication - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago
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People who prefer a tidy, simple home over a flashy one usually have these 7 traits of quiet sophistication - Silicon Canals

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fromBig Think
4 days ago

How a Japanese philosophy helped me improve my life

Small, consistent improvements (kaizen) applied daily can transform habits, reduce overwhelm, and improve health and productivity during major life changes.
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fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

LaTosha Kerley Advocates for Broader Recognition of Non-Linear Career Paths

Resilience, lived experience, and non-linear career trajectories indicate leadership potential; human-centered leadership recognizing full lives builds stronger, adaptive organizations.
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fromIndependent
4 days ago

'I might not have found Jesus in Jordan, but for a moment I felt my grandparents'

Grandparents brought River Jordan water from a pilgrimage and used it for the narrator's baptism, linked to family faith and an 'angelic baby' claim.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

Your Weekly Horoscope, January 25-31, 2026: Reinventing Yourself

Neptune's entry into Aries initiates a decade-plus shift in identity, desire, and collective action, calling for surrender and alignment with truth.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Early Signs of Spiritual Awakening

Spiritual awakening involves heightened self-awareness, dissatisfaction with external experiences, increased sensitivity, and emotional release leading to deeper understanding of self and reality.
#emotional-regulation
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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Psychology says if you can sit in silence without reaching for your phone, you possess these 8 rare qualities - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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Psychology says if you can sit in silence without reaching for your phone, you possess these 8 rare qualities - Silicon Canals

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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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If being alone energizes you more than people do, you likely have these 10 mental advantages - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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Psychology says if you prefer staying home on weekends, you display these 8 self-sufficiency traits - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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People who've always been comfortable being alone usually develop these 7 emotional skills others struggle to learn - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
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If being alone energizes you more than people do, you likely have these 10 mental advantages - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago
Mindfulness

Psychology says if you prefer staying home on weekends, you display these 8 self-sufficiency traits - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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People who've always been comfortable being alone usually develop these 7 emotional skills others struggle to learn - Silicon Canals

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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Why We Secretly Miss the Chaos We Say We Hate

People trained to equate motion with safety feel unsettled by rest, seeking activity because chaos feels familiar and stillness seems suspicious.
fromMail Online
5 days ago

Futuristic chair puts you in an 'altered state of mind' within minutes

Each of the individual parts - the headrest, arms, backrest, and seat - move along individual horizontal paths so that they aren't accelerated by gravity like a swinging rocking chair. At the same time, very smooth bearings cut resistance and friction to a minimum, allowing the chair to follow your body's natural movements. Dr David Wickett, the designer of the chair and co-founder of DavidHugh Ltd, says this system is so sensitive that 'even breathing can lift the entire body'.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

You Can Feel Safe Even When Your Relationship Feels Shaky

Deep safety shifts from external approval to an internal capacity to tolerate conflict, enabling truthful expression without abandoning oneself.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

People who still write thank-you notes by hand usually possess these 9 character traits that are rare today - Silicon Canals

Handwritten thank-you notes reveal deliberate effort, sincere gratitude, preserved voice, and character traits that deepen personal connection beyond digital messages.
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

How Do You Safely Practice Twists in Yoga? Here's What You Need to Know.

Yogis discovered the joys of twisting long before the dance craze captured America's attention in the early '60s. Improved abdominal circulation and toning of the abdominal muscles, relief of pain in the hips and shoulders, increased blood flow to the spinal nerves, and greater elasticity and strength of the spine are some of the many physiological benefits derived from practicing the twisting asanas.
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fromYoga Journal
5 days ago

I Tried Floating in a Sensory Deprivation Tank. I Have Many Thoughts.

The idea of floating in a sensory deprivation tank has always appealed to me. I am a huge fan of fancy spa sessions and most things woo-woo, and floating-a service that invites you to submerge your body in super salty water in the dark, ditching your senses in favor of an anti-gravity experience-sounded like the ultimate meeting of the two. Spa-ish mindfulness! Good for my skin and my mind! Sign me up.
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fromYogaRenew
6 days ago

Weekly Class Theme: The Ahankara

Practice Warrior II to cultivate stable, embodied selfhood by recognizing and releasing Ahankara's limiting identity stories.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Psychology says if you've stopped looking forward to your life, say goodbye to these 7 habits - Silicon Canals

Seven toxic habits quietly steal joy; living in your head and perfectionism numb experience, and cultivating presence and self-compassion restores vitality.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Personal Practices for Healthier Interactions

I appreciate the ways others love me, no matter how limited. I am letting go of expecting-or demanding-that they love me exactly as I want them to. I am letting go of wanting others to prove that they love me. At the same time, I can always ask for the kind of love I long for. I am learning to trust others when the record shows they can be trusted, while I, nonetheless, commit myself to being trustworthy regardless of what others may do.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Anger Is Not the Problem-It's the Message

Anger is a deeply human emotion that arises frequently in our lives. Often, it serves as a shield, concealing more vulnerable feelings like fear, shame, rejection, and helplessness. Many of us have a challenging relationship with anger. Anger, like other emotions, usually comes with an "action tendency"-a motivation to do something. We experience anger when our needs are unmet, and we want to take action to correct the situation.
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fromTiny Buddha
6 days ago

A Simple Practice That's Keeping Me Out of Catastrophic Thinking - Tiny Buddha

As a documentary filmmaker, anticipating the unexpected is part of the job. We learn to obsess over what could go wrong-equipment failures, weather shifts, emotional volatility, permissions falling apart, safety concerns, or a once-in-a-lifetime moment slipping away. We become experts at scanning for danger, preparing for the failure before it arrives. It isn't neurosis-it's craft. It's training. It's how we keep the work alive.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

From Neurons to Networks

AI evolved into a psychological mirror that externalizes attention and imagination, challenging emotion, meaning, relational depth, and requiring mindfulness to preserve human agency.
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

The art of staying sharp after 60: 8 everyday habits that protect mental clarity - Silicon Canals

Ever wonder why some people seem to stay mentally sharp well into their 70s and 80s while others start struggling with brain fog in their 60s? According to research from Harvard Medical School, the difference often comes down to daily habits-and here's the kicker: even small changes made after 60 can significantly improve cognitive function and protect against decline. The brain is remarkably adaptable at any age.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Quote of the day by Steve Jobs: "Stay hungry, stay foolish." - Silicon Canals

Maintain relentless curiosity and embrace unconventional risks to avoid complacency and keep learning and growing.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Self-Importance Underlying Your Fear of Making Mistakes

Fear of mistakes signals self-importance; adopting a broader perspective reduces perfectionism and allows mistakes to be seen as non-defining rather than catastrophic.
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fromApartment Therapy
6 days ago

I Lowered My Grocery Bill Using the Japanese Concept of "Mottainai" (I Saved $127 in a Week!)

Mottainai promotes respecting resources by avoiding waste and using only what is needed, fostering mindfulness, thrift, and reduced food and resource waste.
fromArchDaily
6 days ago

Noon Repose Pavilion / CLAB Architects

The Noon Repose Pavilion is located on the bank of a rural river in Huizhou, a city in southern China, along the scenic route encircling Nankun Mountain and Luofu Mountain. Huizhou was once a place of exile for the Northern Song scholar Su Shi. During his years there, exile did not result in withdrawal from life, but rather intensified his attention to its everyday rhythms.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

New Year's Resolutions: How to Make Promises You Can Keep

In fact, some studies show that 88 percent of New Year's resolutions fail in the first two weeks. Partly it's due to a common but largely debunked idea that it takes about 21 to 30 days to form a new habit. So in theory, if you started some new personal improvement commitment on January 1 and you really stuck to it (every day!), by February 1, it might be transformed into a habit.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

7 things working-class people do with money that wealthy people secretly wish they'd learned - Silicon Canals

Working-class people track every penny, find joy without spending, prioritize essentials, avoid lifestyle inflation, and build financial resilience through discipline and resourcefulness.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Oprah says if you want a happier life, stop doing these 8 habits that drain your self-worth - Silicon Canals

Habitual behaviors like comparison and seeking external validation erode self-worth, but recognizing and changing eight specific habits can restore lasting self-esteem.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

7 signs you've aged into the best version of yourself even if it happened gradually - Silicon Canals

Gradual personal growth appears as calm confidence: setting boundaries, redefining success, and stopping habitual apologizing, signaling a more self-assured identity.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

9 signs you have a genuinely beautiful soul even if you've spent your whole life feeling invisible - Silicon Canals

Quiet, attentive, compassionate people demonstrate true beauty through remembering small details, savoring simple moments, and prioritizing others' needs over seeking attention.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The Sacredness of the Everyday

Joan Halifax combines deep contemplative practice with sustained, hands-on compassionate action across medical missions, hospice care, prison ministry, homelessness work, and peace activism.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

What Happens When We Are Triggered

Someone says something to us, and we are suddenly struck with a sinking feeling in our stomach. Someone does something, and instantly we become enraged or alarmed. Someone comes at us with a certain attitude, and we go to pieces. We hear mention of a person, place, or thing that is associated with an unresolved issue or a past trauma, and we immediately feel ourselves seize up with sadness, anger, fear, or shame.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

If you're over 70 and these 9 simple activities still bring you joy, you've mastered the art of aging gracefully - Silicon Canals

Graceful aging emerges through presence, simple daily rituals, curiosity, and finding delight in ordinary activities rather than chasing youth.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Make stealing time a crime: How to protect your most valuable resource

I'm always amazed at how easily we give our time to others without thinking, and then are mad later when it was wasted. What exactly did we think was going to happen? That everyone was going to be prepared, productive, and appreciative? Time has become the ultimate luxury-we never have enough of it, and are jealous of those that have it. For too many of us, endless meetings, back-to-back emails, and constant interruptions leave little room for focused, meaningful work.
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