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fromYoga Journal
12 hours ago

Your Weekly Horoscope, February 22-28, 2026: Challenging Authority

Mercury retrograde in Pisces prompts review, release, and reconnection with intuition and dreams while supportive planetary alignments challenge and realign long-held beliefs.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 hours ago

8 things people in their 80s wish they had stopped caring about decades ago - most people in their 40s are still obsessing over every one - Silicon Canals

People in their eighties regret wasting energy on others' opinions and wish they'd stopped caring about strangers' judgments sooner.
fromSilicon Canals
16 hours ago

9 signs you absorb other people's emotions without realizing it and what that reveals about your rare gifts - Silicon Canals

Ever walked into a room and instantly felt the tension, even though no one said a word? Or found yourself inexplicably exhausted after spending time with certain people? I used to think I was just overly sensitive. After getting my psychology degree, I'd find myself completely drained after social gatherings, carrying emotions that didn't even feel like mine. It wasn't until I dove deeper into Eastern philosophy and mindfulness practices that I realized something profound: I was absorbing other people's emotions like a sponge.
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fromSilicon Canals
12 hours ago

The art of selective ignorance: 8 things emotionally intelligent people deliberately tune out - Silicon Canals

Think about it. We live in an age where we can access any piece of information within seconds. Every opinion, every drama, every piece of breaking news is right there at our fingertips. And yet, the people who seem most at peace, most focused, and most successful aren't the ones consuming it all. They're the ones deliberately choosing what to ignore.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 hours ago

Horoscopes Feb. 21, 2026: Elliot Page, go full tilt in every instance

Happy Birthday: A heartfelt approach to life, love and happiness will help surpass expectations. Go full tilt in every instance that can make a difference to how you feel, affect others and live. The choices you make and the actions you take will influence your financial, physical and emotional well-being. Make decisions that protect your possessions and reputation, and you will save yourself time and money. Put your energy, time and interests first.
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#lunar-new-year
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fromFast Company
6 hours ago

This Olympic skill can boost your job performance

Elite performers manage attention and energy to minimize "thoughtload"—the cognitive, emotional, and energy taxes that undermine performance—thereby improving execution under pressure.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

Are You Sabotaging Your Joy?

Emotions have complementary opposites; adopting fluid, flexible thinking allows full emotional experience, faster problem-solving, and less catastrophic rumination.
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fromSilicon Canals
22 hours ago

The art of needing less: 8 habits of people who stopped chasing happiness and accidentally found it - Silicon Canals

Happiness grows from needing less and adopting simple habits like accepting "good enough", prioritizing experiences, and releasing the relentless pursuit of perfection.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

Why Protecting Your Energy Isn't Selfish or Shameful - Tiny Buddha

Protect limited emotional energy by setting boundaries, reducing small talk, and prioritizing self-care when depleted.
fromApartment Therapy
20 hours ago

This Soothing Italian Philosophy Transforms the Way I Do Everything

"Piano piano" is an old Italian saying that sounds nonsensical, but is actually full of wisdom, especially if you, like me, are finding yourself wishing away these frigid winter days and hoping spring and summer gets here fast. These days, I've found myself rushing from one thing to the next, frustrated at the smallest things, from post office lines to just missing my train. And I'm ready to make a change.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How to Shift from Surviving to Thriving

Practicing gratitude and living with intention build resilience and replenish emotional and physical reserves to better withstand daily pressures.
fromMindful
1 day ago

W.A.I.T. a Minute: A Practice to Pause Before You Post on Social Media

A simple mindful practice that can slow down emotional reaction, invite a breath, and encourage you to pause before you post. Social media has made it easy to broadcast our thoughts and feelings far and wide in an instant. At the same time, we often don't even consider the huge numbers of people who will read what we share. How many friends do you have across your socials? 300 to 400? 500 plus? How often do you really pause before you post?
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

We are how we breathe: Doing so consciously is a form of mental well-being

Breathing patterns influence neural circuits governing attention, memory, smell, and emotions, and learning natural breathing supports mental well-being.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

People who remember small details others mentioned months ago typically have these 7 social talents - Silicon Canals

Remembering small personal details signals deliberate social skills—presence, attentive listening, and practiced habits—that anyone can learn to strengthen connection.
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fromDefector
1 day ago

I Finally Understand This Tara Lipinski Commercial | Defector

Your identity is shaped by the unique path you take; relationships, not trophies, guide purpose and authentic becoming.
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fromMindful
2 days ago

A Meditation to Return to Ourselves When Practicing Feels Impossible

A simple grounding meditation restores calm, compassion, and clarity to reground overwhelmed individuals and reengage them wisely with global suffering.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

8 quiet behaviors that reveal someone has done deep inner work even if they never talk about it - Silicon Canals

Deep inner work shows through subtle, consistent behaviors like pausing before responding and holding space without fixing, reflecting emotional discipline and cultivated wisdom.
fromTiny Buddha
3 days ago

It's Okay to Have No Purpose Beyond Being and Enjoying This Moment - Tiny Buddha

The idea that you aren't worthy unless you are producing results has seeped like insidious black mold into every facet of our modern lives. We are pressured to always be making goals, going somewhere, or achieving something. "Doing nothing" is scorned as lazy. Pursuing a hobby with no monetary value or social esteem is deemed a waste of time. You only have a certain number of days on this planet. If you don't spend them hustling, you're of no use to anyone.
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#gratitude
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fromYoga Journal
3 days ago

5 Unexpected Benefits of Yoga Props, From Community to Presence

Yoga props provide physical support, foster community, carry collective energy, and promote present, compassionate self-care during recovery and daily practice.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 days ago

Berkeley Zen Center picks its first female abbot

Linda Galijan will be installed March 1 as Berkeley Zen Center's third abbot and the center's first female abbot in its 59-year history.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 days ago

Forget Mindfulness Apps, This Desk Top Spins for 2 Minutes Instead - Yanko Design

Amsterdam Dynamics' ST-01 is a modular spinning top and tactile focus object built for desks, hands, and minds that rarely get a break. It's intentionally simple but not single-purpose, offering multiple mechanical interactions with no correct sequence. You use one when you need it or work through all of them. No app, no setup, no instructions, just the object and whatever your hands feel like doing with it.
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#saturn-in-aries
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
3 days ago
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Free Will Astrology: Week of Feb. 18

Saturn in Aries increases determination and focus; Aries narrows interests and follows through, while Taurus and Gemini attract transformative adventures and creative cross-disciplinary breakthroughs.
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago
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Saturn Just Entered Aries. Here's Everything That Means for You.

Saturn's entry into Aries (Feb 13, 2026–Apr 12, 2028) initiates a two-and-a-half-year phase of disciplined, intentional creation and self-mastery.
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fromYogaRenew
3 days ago

Weekly Class Theme: Urdhva Dhanurasana for Black History Month

Cultivate patience, breath, and strength to safely open the heart with Urdhva Dhanurasana, progressing intentionally through preparatory poses toward Wheel Pose.
#emotional-regulation
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says people who genuinely prefer staying in on Friday nights display these 8 signs of deep self-awareness - Silicon Canals

Preferring quiet Friday nights often reflects deep self-awareness, including recognition of energy limits and strategic choices for restoration over social performance.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

8 things naturally elegant people do without thinking that you can't fake no matter how hard you try - Silicon Canals

True elegance arises from ingrained habits—genuine listening, comfort with silence, and authentic presence—not performative behavior.
#aging
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago
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Women who still turn heads at 60 usually display these 8 traits that have nothing to do with genetics - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week 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
4 days ago
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Women who still turn heads at 60 usually display these 8 traits that have nothing to do with genetics - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week 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

#morning-routine
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

8 micro-behaviors that make someone seem sophisticated without them spending a dime - Silicon Canals

You know that person at the coffee shop who somehow commands the entire room without saying much? Last week, I watched someone transform a chaotic situation at my local café into a moment of calm efficiency. The espresso machine had broken, the line was growing, and tensions were rising. This woman, dressed in simple jeans and a plain white shirt, quietly helped reorganize the queue, offered her spot to someone in a rush, and had everyone feeling better within minutes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Analog is back, and my millennial heart couldn't be happier | Tayo Bero

Usually, my handbag is a medley of digital devices and life essentials my phone, iPad, chargers, keys, tampons. But lately, you're likely to also find a half-done newspaper crossword, a ton of stationery, the book I've restarted three times, and whatever scraps and trinkets I've picked up throughout the day to put in my scrapbook. Analog is back, and it feels like we need it more than ever.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I used to save nice things for special occasions. Now I wear them to the grocery store.

I used to save my favorite clothes for a version of my life that never showed up. The blazer stayed in my closet because it felt "too professional" for a normal day. The heels were waiting for a dinner I'd yet to be invited to. The earrings were longing for an occasion that felt important enough to justify wearing them. Meanwhile, I wore the same outfits on repeat - to work, to run errands, to all the places where my actual life was happening.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

A binge and a prayer: Italian monks told to avoid Netflix and social media

Monks at the Camaldoli hermitage should avoid social media and streaming, preserving their rooms for prayer, sacred reading, and contemplative life.
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fromiRunFar
4 days ago

What Is Lost When Technology Intrudes

Running without devices restores presence and intuition, allowing deeper attention to surroundings, spontaneous choices, and richer nature experiences.
#happiness
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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7 things genuinely happy people stopped doing years ago that most people still waste energy on - Silicon Canals

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

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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7 things genuinely happy people stopped doing years ago that most people still waste energy on - Silicon Canals

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

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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

The art of being alone without being lonely: 8 daily habits of retirees who are genuinely at peace with solitude - Silicon Canals

Solitude and loneliness are distinct; retirees who enjoy solitude practice intentional morning rituals, lifelong curiosity, and daily habits that make alone time fulfilling.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Quiet Power of Equanimity in an Age of Outrage

Equanimity, properly practiced, is active resistance: calm, principled persistence that preserves dignity and resists emotional hijacking.
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

I thought retirement meant freedom but what I found instead was a mirror, and what was looking back at me was a person I'd been avoiding for forty years - Silicon Canals

The coffee tastes the same at 7 AM on a Tuesday as it does on a Saturday. I learned this my second week of retirement. I was trying to convince myself that there was magic in unstructured mornings-no rush, no agenda, just me and the coffee and some vague sense of possibility. But magic requires you to be present, and I was doing everything I could not to be.
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#digital-detox
fromBusiness Insider
1 week 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.

fromBusiness Insider
1 week 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.

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fromIndependent
5 days ago

Tanya Sweeney: 'We're living in the Peak A**hole Era and there's nothing anyone can do about it'

Selfish, inconsiderate behavior has become widespread, creating a 'Peak A**hole Era' where many act as if the world exists solely for them.
fromConde Nast Traveler
6 days ago

Retreating to a Connecticut Convent With the 'Order of Hospitality'

On Sunday, the first snowfall of December covers the Convent of St. Birgitta in a blanket of pure white. "The world is cloaked in beauty today," Father David Blanchfield says as he begins delivering morning mass to a dozen or so churchgoers bundled up in puffy parkas and thick scarves. Sitting inside feels spiritually counterproductive. Snow, to me, has always felt holy. The purity of it, delivered straight from the heavens. The way it elongates shadows and sparkles in the sun.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

11 Ways for Managers to Address Anger in the Workplace

Managers should learn to recognize, prevent, and manage both overt and passive-aggressive anger by addressing unrealistic expectations and regulating body and thoughts.
#acceptance
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fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

When community care became a threat

Northern communities cultivate unassuming, resilient care through small gestures, shared responsibility, and mutual aid shaped by harsh winters and neighborliness.
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Walking the Camino in the Shadow of Belief

The particular Camino that I chose to follow-colloquially known as the Camino Frances, or French Way, since it starts at the base of the Pyrenees, the border between France and Spain-is the most famous of all the Caminos. Walking, on average, six to seven hours and 30 kilometers a day, I passed from the south of France into the north of Spain, walking westward through cities that included Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos, and Ponferrada, along with numerous small towns and villages.
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#astrology
fromBustle
1 week ago
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3 Zodiac Signs Will Have Breakthroughs During February 17's Solar Eclipse

fromBustle
1 week ago
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Here's Your Horoscope For Monday, February 9

Emotional intensity and unexpected revelations mark the day; check in with close contacts, ask questions before reacting, and align work with clear purpose.
fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago
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Your Weekly Horoscope, February 8-14, 2026: What's Your Relationship With Change?

Week emphasizes emotional safety and liberation as Venus-Uranus and Saturn-Aries transits catalyze change, urging release of old values and exploration of new structures.
fromBustle
1 week ago
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3 Zodiac Signs Will Have Breakthroughs During February 17's Solar Eclipse

fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Find Hope in Challenging Times

We're experiencing chronic stress, which blocks our ability to hope. Here's why: the amygdala, the brain's alarm center, reacts with fight, flight, or freeze (Akil & Nestler, 2023; LeDoux, 1996). This reaction can save our lives in an emergency. When we're in a crosswalk and see a car speeding toward us, we can react by stopping or jumping out of the way.
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#meditation
fromWIRED
1 week ago
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Study of Buddhist Monks Finds Meditation Alters Brain Activity

Meditation produces heightened cerebral activity and significantly alters brain dynamics rather than being a restful mental state.
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago
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This 2026 Olympian Says Meditation Is a Training Essential. Here's Why.

Meditation and gratitude provide Sofia Goggia with inner balance, focus, and resilience essential for elite alpine skiing.
fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

How to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed by Other People's Strong Emotions - Tiny Buddha

Some years ago, I was talking to my husband on the phone. He sounded annoyed about something to do with his work, but I noticed an intense emotional reaction in myself. Immediately, my heart contracted and my stomach lurched. I could feel a runaway train of emotions activate within me. My whole body was awash with nausea, and I felt so very uncomfortable.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

I Tried the "Didn't Know" Rule and Decluttered 3 Boxes in 10 Minutes

Allow yourself to discard or donate any item you discover that you forgot you owned to reduce clutter quickly.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

You Don't Need to Be a Monk to Practice Walking Meditation

Walking meditation grounds body and mind, fosters connection and support, and can reduce anxiety, trauma, and depression.
fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

The Hidden Cost of Trusting the Universe More Than Yourself - Tiny Buddha

For years, I'd used these journals as a kind of inner courtroom, constantly building a case against myself or others. Every page held evidence of failures, proof of my profoundly advanced ability to gaslight myself. I could shrink or morph into whatever was requested for another person's comfort. Small flowered booklets documenting all the ways I couldn't get "it" right.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Fed up with self-help gurus? Try my Hiccup Method to revolutionise your life

Popular self-help rituals and invented micro-practices offer performative agency and solace amid socioeconomic precarity and pandemic-era isolation.
#buddhist-monks
fromabc7.com
1 week ago
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A 15-week 'Walk for Peace' concludes with Buddhist monks' arrival in Washington

fromFast Company
1 week ago
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Monks arrive in D.C. after their cross-country walk for peace. Here's what they have planned next

fromabc7.com
1 week ago
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A 15-week 'Walk for Peace' concludes with Buddhist monks' arrival in Washington

fromFast Company
1 week ago
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Monks arrive in D.C. after their cross-country walk for peace. Here's what they have planned next

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I needed to save money, so I challenged myself to a 30-day spending freeze. I learned a lot about my financial habits.

My goal was to only pay bills. I didn't want to buy anything extra, but I knew things always come up, like my son needing something for school. I told myself ahead of time that I could "break the freeze" for absolute necessities only. Over the 30 days, copays for doctor's appointments and prescription costs were the only unexpected purchases I made.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What the Buddha Taught About Love

Buddhist love is a cultivated, active skill rooted in loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity that begins with self-care and extends outward.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week 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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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Mushing Builds Emotional Intelligence

Mushing centers on deep musher–dog attunement, purposeful routines, intentional rest, and intrinsic motivation that foster resilience and authentic leadership.
#buddhist-pilgrimage
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fromNature
1 week 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.
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fromYogaRenew
1 week 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
1 week 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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fromThe New Yorker
1 week 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.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week 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
1 week 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 week 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.
fromPsychology Today
1 week 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
1 week 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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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Handling Regrets Mindfully and Usefully

Regret arises from lamenting past choices; handle it mindfully to learn, grieve, cultivate humility, make amends, and avoid being stuck by the inner critic.
fromPsychology Today
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week 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
1 week ago

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.
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
1 week 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.
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