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fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

Perfectionism and Self-Care

"Oh, you know me; I'm a perfectionist." Many, if not most, of us have either heard someone else say something like that or we've uttered it ourselves. But what does that really mean? What if there's more than one kind of perfectionism, and what kinds of coping techniques might be useful for someone who identifies as a perfectionist? In a recent study, researchers built on prior work by looking at changes in how much people were using mindfulness and self-compassion techniques over a two-week period.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Friday, January 16

Disciplined Capricorn moon supports focused task completion, but Neptune distractions and Mercury-Chiron tensions advise single-tasking and delaying reactive responses.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Wednesday, January 14

Focus only on what can be controlled today; avoid overpromising or rushing future goals and cultivate an effortless, authentic state to notice personal growth.
fromBig Think
5 hours ago

Your brain loves labels - even when they limit your potential

When I first met Rashida, she introduced herself with a disclaimer: "I'm a little intense." She said it with a grimace, as if the label left a bad taste in her mouth. I replied, "Good to know. What else should I know about you?" She told me she was a mother, a recent pickleball enthusiast, and a leader in risk and compliance at a Fortune 500 company. I thought maybe such a role demanded intensity, but I still asked, "Where does that 'intense' label come from?"
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fromScary Mommy
21 hours ago

OK, What Are We Putting In Our Analog Bags?

Pack a portable analog bag of non-digital items to reduce phone use, encourage hobbies, and provide low-effort entertainment at home or on the go.
#horoscope
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fromBustle
22 hours ago

This Thing You Already Do Is Actually A Form Of Meditation

People-watching can serve as a calming, grounding form of open-eyed meditation through nonjudgmental observation of everyday life, often practiced deliberately or spontaneously.
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fromBackyard Garden Lover
2 days ago

We're All Sitting Too Much: Add These 11 Yoga Poses

Brief workplace yoga routines can reduce musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, and tension in hands/wrists, lower back, and shoulders caused by prolonged sitting.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

An Artist Seeks Reinvention by Living Off the Grid in "Far West"

Lala Abaddon left New York to build a remote, self-made desert homestead, embracing solitude, rugged living, and transformative reconnection through hands-on work and community.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How Strength and Wisdom Emerge from Adversity

A humiliating fall, aided by strangers, led to humility, insight, and a renewed commitment to keep hands free and follow kind, exemplary behavior.
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

SF's Free "Sundays at the Beach" Tai Chi Day (Great Highway)

Join us for Tai Chi this Sunday! 10am at Judah and Great Highway Park This monthly course is for beginners and experienced students of tai chi alike. Plus, coffee is on us at @javabeachsf after the course. As a reminder, Sundays at the Beach is a year-long program of weekly events possible thanks to a grant award from @avenuegreenlight. Our friends at @sunsetchineseculturaldistrict helped us make the Tai Chi program come to life!
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

Your brain on advanced meditation - Harvard Gazette

Mindfulness reduces stress, anxiety, and improves mood; advanced meditation may produce transcendent states and is being studied by clinical researchers.
fromYoga Journal
2 days ago

5 Best Morning Meditations on YouTube to Start Your Day

Let's be honest: people place a little too much pressure on mornings. You've heard the advice. "Develop a morning routine!" "Set intentions!" "The quality of your entire day hinges upon what you do immediately after waking up!" It's not that this is bad advice. It's just a little perfectionist-y. And chances are, your real life mornings don't feel as picturesque as Cinderella waking up and having a family of bluebirds bathe and dress her.
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fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

The Moment That Brought Me Hope When Life Felt Joyless - Tiny Buddha

Twice a month, I go to my eye doctor for injections that slow the loss of my vision. The waiting room is always filled with quiet tension-fearful eyes, deep breaths, people trying not to crumble. I sit and breathe, waiting for my name to be called. And every time, without fail, there is a woman-maybe in her late fifties or early sixties-who enters already furious. Before she even sits down, she's fighting with the receptionist.
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fromYogaRenew
2 days ago

Invigorating Vinyasa Flow with Lindsey Rozmes on Spotify

A condensed, invigorating vinyasa class integrates intentional, grounding movement, breath-based sequences, sun salutations, standing flows, balances, twists, and a gentle peak pose.
fromYoga Journal
2 days ago

10-Minute Morning Yoga to Build Strength in All the Ways You Need

This 10-minute morning yoga class is one of my more popular practices. It's a strength-based yoga practice that not only focuses on helping you build strength but also challenges you to find your body-brain connection. Essentially, it helps you become strong not only in your movements but in your mind. And you can practice it any time of day that you have time.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Hangry Isn't Anger: Understanding Frozen Stress Response

"Hangry" has become such common vocabulary that most people know exactly what it means: that irritable, snappish state when you need food. Recently, people have suggested extending the pattern-"slangry" for sleepiness-related irritability, "shanger" for shame-triggered snappiness, "franger" for frustration-fueled reactivity. It's clever, and naming these states does help create awareness. But I think these neologisms accidentally reveal something more important: We've lost the ability to distinguish between our stress response and actual emotion.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

To Stop Self-Retaliation, Embrace Self-Forgiveness

Self-retaliation, driven by the inner critic, harms the self; cultivating Buddha nature, supportive relationships, and self-acceptance breaks the cycle of retaliation.
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fromFortune
1 week ago
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CEOs reveal how they train their bodies and minds for the 'marathon' job, from playing chess to 'energy management' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
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CEOs reveal how they train their bodies and minds for the 'marathon' job, from playing chess to 'energy management' | Fortune

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Write a card, read a poem, take fewer photos: how to feel more human in 2026

mobile phones were far from universal and our social lives were mostly physical and local. In the 25 years since, technology has changed how we live in profound ways. Most people check their phone within minutes of waking and return to it on average 186 times a day. Computers and the systems that sit behind them mediate every aspect of modern life, shaping how we move through the world.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Are Feelings of Unworthiness Sabotaging Your Life?

I've had a script running through my subconscious mind that says, "I am unworthy." I've written in this space about self-esteem, but now I'd like to dig a little deeper and get more specific about how low self-esteem is formed, and what you can do about it. I love baseball; when I was a kid, I asked my parents to let me play Little League baseball several times.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

How anti-doomscrolling influencers are combatting social media addiction

People often spend far more time mindlessly scrolling social apps than they realize; some creators interrupt feeds to prompt users to reduce or stop usage.
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fromcooking.nytimes.com
3 days ago

To Tune Out Food Noise, Our Critic Listened to His Hunger

Understanding what drives eating and intentionally slowing sensory experience through mindful practices like the Raisin Meditation resets appetite and promotes healthier eating.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Dogs, dopamine dressing and microdosing nature: how to find January joy

My mother always said buy a red or pink brolly, which will give a glow to your face in the rain. Meanwhile, the Filter's own Emily Goddard suggests dopamine dressing, even if only on a small scale. I have several colourful pairs of socks that add a pop of joy to the dark outfits I often find myself defaulting to during winter, she says.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The one change that worked: I tried all the hobbies I thought I'd hate and found friendship and escape

Personal tastes can be trained through repeated, open-minded exposure to new activities, leading to renewed interest, social connection, and broadened preferences.
fromFast Company
3 days ago

3 ways to fall asleep faster, backed by decades of research

The 4-7-8 method Here's how it works. First, place the tip of your tongue against your two upper front teeth, and keep it there. (The goal is to inhale and exhale around your tongue.) Then: Breathe in through your nose while you count to four. Hold your breath while you count to seven. Purse your lips and exhale-you should make a "whooshing" sound-while you count to eight. Repeat up to four times.
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fromFuncheap
5 days ago

Learn to Meditate: Free Classes + Retreat (SF)

Whether you're new to meditation or you want to revitalize your practice, let's unpack and experience the Buddha's meditation instructions together. This is an Insight-oriented meditation class, grounded in the Buddha's Four Foundations of Mindfulness. Each session will include a combination of guided and silent meditations, short talks on the Four Foundations, short mindful movement sessions (chi gung or walking meditation), recommendations for home practice, plus reports, comments, and Q&A.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Examining Our Compass of Trust

We can visualize four different types of trust as directions on a compass. The different types of trust include trust in ourselves, others, reality, and a higher power than ego. Consider how we rely on trust in our daily lives and how we can grow that trust to manage life's challenges. Our trust can move in four directions: we can trust ourselves, others, reality, and a higher power.
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#buddhist-peace-walk
#emotional-intelligence
fromHuffPost
5 days ago

The Rudest Things You Can Do In A Group Fitness Class

'But it's actually not 'me time.' It's 'we time.' And so you need to be mindful of the fact that you're not alone and other people are also trying to enjoy the class, too.'
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Is My Life Turning Into A Checklist?

Ordinary, low-stimulation moments and accepting normal imperfections reduce pressure, aid recovery, and improve emotional regulation more than constant productivity optimization.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

January 18's New Moon Is Major For 3 Zodiac Signs

January 18 new moon in Capricorn initiates a pragmatic, ambitious lunar cycle emphasizing disciplined, long-term goal-building and practical action toward material success.
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fromTiny Buddha
6 days ago

How to Be Sad on Vacation - Tiny Buddha

Childhood trauma shapes safety needs in adult relationships; triggers can overwhelm during stress, and clear communication and care are essential.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Happiness Paradox: Why Chasing Happiness Backfires

Pursuing constant pleasure reduces emotional richness; embracing vulnerability, uncertainty, and emotional risk fosters meaningful happiness and resilience.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Simple Feeling of Being

The simple feeling of being is the fundamental basis of every momentary perception. What's happening right now is the only starting point there could ever be. The simple feeling of being is without border or boundary. The simple feeling of being is inescapable. It is not something that needs to be created or generated or sustained or practiced. It is what is here already.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

15-Minute New Moon Yoga Practice for a Fresh Start

Use a New Moon yoga flow with props to open the heart, clear mental fog, and direct energy toward the third eye for clarity.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
1 week ago

7 Ways Breathwork Coaches Help Moms: Breath + Breathing

Breathwork coaching helps moms regulate the nervous system, lower stress hormones, and cultivate sustainable calm amid parenting chaos.
fromFortune
1 week ago

Despite a $45 million net worth, Big Bang Theory star still works tough, 16-hour days-he repeats one mantra when overwhelmed | Fortune

When things start to unravel, Nayyar doesn't reach for motivational podcasts or productivity hacks. He repeats one word to himself instead: Surrender. "Sometimes, if I find myself really banging my head against something, and it's just one of those days where everything's going wrong, I just tell myself surrender," Nayyar tells Fortune. "Take a breath. Take a pause. Let's just see what happens."
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Midlife's Real Question: Do I Matter?

Small, intentional everyday acts compound into meaningful impact; tracking these daily actions prevents impact amnesia and sustains identity beyond roles and titles.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

How to Let Go of Regret

Regret signals the inner critic; accepting universal human error reduces shame, fosters humility, and lets grief transform mistakes into self-understanding and letting go.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

Is AI's war on busywork a creativity killer? What the experts say

Occasional boredom and cognitive breathing room foster insight; eliminating all mundane tasks can reduce creative opportunities and overburden employees.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

This TikTok lifehack could help you embrace rejection

Embracing and collecting rejection can lead to unexpected opportunities, successes, and personal growth in a difficult job market.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

3 Strategies to Empower Yourself With Meaning and Purpose

A strong sense of meaning and purpose improves well-being, resilience, and may reduce risk of cognitive decline and mental-health problems.
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

This Breathing Technique Can Help You Calm Nerves and Quiet Emotions

Pranayama is the yogic art of breathing. Consider it one of the inspirations for the breath work techniques that help keep you grounded throughout the day. By mastering the three stages of the breath, inhalation, exhalation and retention, you can learn to quiet the nervous system and gain control over the emotions and constant demands of the senses. Pranayama can be difficult art to practice, one that requires years of persistence and patience.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

The TikTok-Viral "No Buy List" Will Reframe How You Spend

Small, habitual purchases driven by lifestyle creep and impulse buying can erode finances; adopting no-buy lists and spending awareness can curb overspending.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

What Taoism can teach us about learning in the age of AI

As our attention spans and cognitive abilities are increasingly damaged by digital overuse and AI-mediated shortcuts, the ability to focus deeply and learn something in depth is quickly becoming a critical skill. Never have we had such broad access to information. And never have so many people felt unable to concentrate long enough to truly master anything. Learning is everywhere, yet depth feels elusive.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Melinda French Gates says everyone should read this book

Daily rest practices, including short naps and regular pauses, improve thinking, physical health, and support living consistently with personal values.
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fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

The Neuroscience Of Resilient Team Building - Above the Law

Legal teams must build neuroscience-informed resilience to adapt to rapid technological, regulatory, and business change.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

The Quiet Rise of 'Patrick's ASMR'

Patrick Marcotte created a YouTube ASMR channel that prioritizes intentional, comforting, and consistent calming content to help viewers feel safe, supported, and grounded.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Practicing Wonder in a Threat-Focused World

Wonder is a trainable attentional stance that restores reciprocal contact with self, others, and the world and is cultivated through mindfulness practice.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Every Day You Get Closer to Your Death

Every day you get closer to your death. This is the phrase that shook me to my core when my high school teacher, Mr. Murphy, presented it in Religious Knowledge class. I was 14 years old. I immediately objected, calling it depressive in an attempt to protect my classmates-or perhaps myself. He looked straight at me and said, "It is simply the truth. Take it as you wish."
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fromYogaRenew
1 week ago

The Manos

Human mind comprises three parts—Buddhi, Ahankara, Manos—with Manos driving instinctual survival urges that can be transcended by discernment.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Disidentifying From Identity

One of my dear friends was recently caught up in this swirl and roil. An attorney in the Department of Justice, the days of DOGE forced her to choose among uncertain options and to try to find firm footing in a landscape that shifted from solid to sand on a dime. Should she stay or go? Retire early or risk being fired? Each option had potential consequences beyond where she might clock in each day. What of her career trajectory? Her sense of purpose?
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Change is a choice: Embrace your power to transform

Small, deliberate choices overcome fear and inaction, enabling gradual change that accumulates into profound transformation.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Sunday, January 11

Emotional sensitivity and intuition rise as the Moon enters Scorpio; moodiness, psychic downloads, and competitiveness may surface—focus inwardly and use energy wisely.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

As the year begins, don't look away from the headlines, look better and deeper | Justine Toh

If we're news junkies, or just extremely online, we're a little like that traumatised journalist. A little. More removed from frontline carnage, sure, but subject to a similar onslaught of non-stop bad news: polarisation, the climate crisis, grim domestic violence statistics. The rising cost of living, the rise of the far right, and AI threatening to upend our livelihoods. What to do with all the angst stirred up by negative headlines?
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Buddhist monks are walking barefoot from Texas to D.C. with their dog, drawing big crowds across the South | Fortune

A group of Buddhist monks and their rescue dog are striding single file down country roads and highways across the South, captivating Americans nationwide and inspiring droves of locals to greet them along their route. In their flowing saffron and ocher robes, the men are walking for peace. It's a meditative tradition more common in South Asian countries, and it's resonating now in the U.S., seemingly as a welcome respite from the conflict, trauma and politics dividing the nation.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Liam Collins: My lifetime collection of 'stuff' might look like junk - but every piece has meaning

When you reach a certain age, one of the things you notice at the turn of the year is the "stuff" you have accumulated. Old newspapers, documents and books jostle with the detritus of life, from pieces of dead coral from Barbados to an old label that never made it onto a bottle of Guinness. I have spent the last decade preaching to my adult children, telling them to stop buying things.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Forgiving Yourself

Self-forgiveness replaces self-blame by reframing regrets, accepting human limitations, cultivating humility, and using affirmations to foster self-compassion and empathy.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

What Losing My Faith Taught Me About Being Truly Alive - Tiny Buddha

Reclaiming personal power from rigid religious conditioning restores intuition, emotional connection, and authentic expressions of goodness.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

A former Navy SEALs commander shares the secrets of mental toughness and well-being

Resilience is a cultivated discipline developed through training of mind and body, widening the space between stimulus and response to enable clarity and courage.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

I'm Not Becoming Anything This Year, And That's The Point

Choose quieter, radical goals prioritizing rest, slower pace, fewer commitments, and deeper presence over relentless productivity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The rise of the analogue bag: fashion's answer to doomscrolling

Analogue bags filled with crosswords, knitting, novels and journals help reduce screen time by offering offline activities and became a social-media trend among younger people.
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Choosing Growth Over Fear: How Lawyers Create Positive Change From The Inside Out - Above the Law

Fear is not a flaw or weakness. It is often a signal that something meaningful is trying to surface. For lawyers who want growth that feels aligned and sustainable, learning how to work with fear instead of around it can unlock real change. Our conversation focused on awareness, integrity, and inner stability, all essential skills for professionals who carry responsibility, ambition, and pressure every day.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

When my family of 4 moved to a small town, we downsized. We now spend more time together and less money.

Weekends often revolved around errands, shopping trips, paid activities, and $10-a-piece "treats" for the kids to make the grind feel worth it. We'd wander around big-box stores without needing anything or kill an afternoon in the mall when the weather wasn't nice (which in Alberta is several months of the year). We'd eat out or order in because we were tired after a long day of work and commuting.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Workplaces are integrating nature to bring balance and calm. Here's how

Bringing elements of nature into the workday reduces stress and restores calm, even in windowless or urban workplaces, through brief outdoor breaks or nature-infused practices.
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