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fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

Changing Our Perspectives Can Improve Our Lives

Shifting perspective and prioritizing self-improvement prevents destructive self-pity and reduces disappointment from unmet expectations.
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fromBustle
11 hours ago

The Spiritual Meaning Of November's New Moon

The November new moon in Scorpio, conjunct Mercury retrograde, intensifies emotional truth, enabling deep transformation and new beginnings through confronting hidden fears and lessons.
#scorpio
fromPsychology Today
14 hours ago

Cultivating a Helpful Inner Voice, a Thought Experiment

A recent study published in the journal, , discusses the relationship between mind wandering and mood, and suggests that it isn't mind wandering, itself, that is to blame for our unhappy states, but rather the emotional tone of our thoughts as they wander. Personally, I can certainly corroborate the effect of unhelpful self-talk and the less-than-awesome moods it can inspire. In developing the capacity to mindfully sit with my own thoughts, it didn't take long to notice just how many of them were judgmental, critical,
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fromDesign Milk
14 hours ago

The Iris Meditation Pod Brings Calm to the Modern Workplace

A multisensory meditation pod combines sound, light, aromatherapy, and vibro-acoustic technology to induce relaxation and alpha brain states within 12 minutes.
#attention
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago
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Can Our Attention Spans Get Any Shorter? How To Communicate In Our Nanosecond World - Above the Law

fromAbove the Law
1 week ago
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Can Our Attention Spans Get Any Shorter? How To Communicate In Our Nanosecond World - Above the Law

fromApartment Therapy
14 hours ago

I Hung My iPhone Up on the Wall, and It Was the Brilliant Reset I Needed

But in reality, as someone who works in news, social media, and editorial strategy, turning off my phone is not really possible. My job pretty much requires me to live in a constant dance with the internet - refreshing feeds, scanning headlines, catching micro trends before they bloom into macro ones. Staying plugged in isn't a cute habit I can gently shake off. For me, it's the golden ticket to crafting stories that feel timely and resonant.
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fromwww.socialmediatoday.com
1 day ago

TikTok Adds New Mental Health and Well-Being Resources In-App

TikTok adds an in-app Time and Well-Being hub with guided meditations, journaling, soundscapes, breathing exercises, creator tips, and Well-Being Missions to promote healthier usage.
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fromFast Company
12 hours ago

'When I'm eating wings and fries at the same time'-TikTok spoofs flow state

Flow is an immersive state where skills match challenge, producing intense focus, clarity, and enjoyment while time perception and internal chatter diminish.
fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

How I Found Flow by Climbing a Tree

Indeed, Csikszentmihalyi was investigating optimal human experience with this work. Everyone must want to know how to reach optimal human experience. That's rainbows-all-day-long territory. What is it, then? Flow is a state that arises from activities that use our core skillset but also challenge us, leading to increased motivation and immersion within what we're doing. The result is that we are more content, partially because performance is improved.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

SF's 'orgasmic meditation' startup had sordid underbelly, new book shows

A wellness startup centered on "orgasmic meditation" grew into a national organization accused of exploitation and forced labor.
fromBusiness Insider
17 hours ago

My wife and I moved back to the Midwest to be closer to family. I was worried moving home would be a setback, but I'm glad we did it.

While the decision initially felt right, I entered months of self-doubt and indecisiveness. In retrospect, it's obvious to me that my lack of clarity was social media-fueled - after all, it can make life feel like a competition over who can look the coolest and most successful. My own desires felt clouded by what I saw through small, digital windows.
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fromYoga Journal
1 day ago

I Spent Years Teaching Yoga Students About Being Present. Then I Was Diagnosed With Cancer.

A yoga teacher faces a sudden breast cancer diagnosis amid recent grief and relationship loss, confronting shaken confidence, fear, and reliance on close support.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How the Familiar Becomes Invisible

Clinging to past versions of people and places causes suffering; adopting emotional flexibility and seeing each day as new fosters presence and appreciation.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago
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The Self-Care Paradox

Balance self-care with service and outward engagement; excessive inward focus and rumination undermines wellbeing despite mindfulness, sleep, and movement benefits.
fromBustle
2 days ago
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Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of November 17 - 23

Prioritize practical self-care, groundedness, and resourceful planning to nurture comfort, calm, and future preparedness.
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fromBig Think
2 days ago

How to lead from the liminal space where wisdom takes root

Some moments require surrender to necessary suffering; leaders who have experienced breaking can hold space and not rush others' process.
#mercury-retrograde
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fromBustle
1 week ago

November's Mercury Retrograde Is Doing A Number On These 3 Zodiac Signs

Mercury retrograde causes planning disruptions, unexpected relationship developments, spending risks, and deep personal reflection leading to reassessment and cautious decision-making.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Your Bank Account This Week, According To A Tarot Reader

During Mercury retrograde, evaluate financial choices rationally, avoid impulsive moves, gather information, and balance emotion with logic before acting.
fromBustle
1 week ago
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November's Mercury Retrograde Is Doing A Number On These 3 Zodiac Signs

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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Healing That Happens Beside a Dog

Calm, affectionate interactions with animals produce biological attunement, synchronizing heart-rate variability, breathing, and stress responses, promoting co-regulation and emotional calming.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Cultivating Joy in Others' Joy

Practicing mudita—delighting in others' joy—shifts envy into connection, releasing comparative pain and enhancing well-being and shared awe.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Busyness isn't a badge of honor

Sustainable success arises from aligning actions with personal values and prioritizing energy, clarity, and presence instead of equating busyness with worth.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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I'm the CEO of CorePower Yoga. Here's a day in my life, which includes body scans, meditation, and mushroom tea.

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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I'm the CEO of CorePower Yoga. Here's a day in my life, which includes body scans, meditation, and mushroom tea.

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fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

The 2026 Tiny Buddha Calendar Is Ready for Holiday Gifting! - Tiny Buddha

An annual tear-off calendar provides daily validating, comforting, and encouraging reminders across mindfulness, relationships, and self-care, printed sustainably with broad reader acclaim.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

A Passion for Self-Compassion

Self-compassion means treating oneself with kindness, recognizing shared humanity, and applying mindful awareness, practiced gradually to improve mental health and reduce stress.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

4 Practices to Reduce Holiday Stress

Remember what's important and forget the rest. Obviously, some emotions are hard to manage: The automatic startle when we see a snake in the grass is hard to control. But the majority of our daily emotions are the result of how we think about the world. In one study, researchers recorded people at the airport reporting lost luggage to an airline. Even though the objective event was the same, people responded in different ways, from anger to anxiety to good humor.
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fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

Communal Bathing Helped Me Get Over My Lifelong Body Image Issues

A woman struggled with lifelong weight issues, experienced perimenopause-related weight gain, embraced hiking pilgrimage in Japan, and confronted anxiety about nude onsen bathing.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Richard Gere says his best parenting advice came from the Dalai Lama

Teach children to show kindness to all living beings, including insects, as the most important life lesson.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Low Mood and Negative Thoughts Amplify Pain in The Brain

Low mood and negative thinking amplify perceived pain by altering brain activity, while therapies that reduce negative thinking can lessen suffering.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Mind guru Gilbert Enoka: England are about to go to war, and I want to be in the trench with them'

We've got a smooth lake at the moment, Gilbert Enoka says, relaxing in the bar of England's team hotel in Perth a few days before the battle for the Ashes gets under way. But the series is going to start and then there's going to be really, really choppy water in terms of what we actually have to sail. All I want is to help the guys develop structures that can help them be reliable when those waves come.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Let There Be Light: The Lamp That Illuminates Itself

Awareness is the constant luminous presence that illuminates sensations, thoughts, and emotions and, when noticed, reduces reactivity and grounds experience.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Managing Emotional Triggers During the Holidays

These triggers often show up in ordinary moments. Maybe it's the tone of a relative's voice that feels critical, the stress of hosting a party, or seeing a social media post that highlights someone else's "perfect" holiday. You might notice your chest tightening or that you feel on edge around a family member who drinks too much, or suddenly tear up when a holiday tradition reminds you of someone you've lost.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

How Going Back to Basics Can Break the Anxiety Loop

When panic and anxiety strike, the body becomes confused, interpreting, overinterpreting, and misinterpreting signals from the brain and reacting with a slew of uncomfortable and sometimes frightening physical symptoms. These can include disordered breathing, dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, and chest pain or heart palpitations, to name a few. The body's nervous system becomes overreactive, sending panic and emergency signals to all of the body's other systems.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Happy Birthday, Goldie: The Resonance of a Joyful Mind

Goldie Hawn unites joyful performance, music, and MindUP to foster children's mindfulness, emotional understanding, and lasting community well-being.
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fromTiny Buddha
5 days ago

What Happened When I Stopped Expecting Perfection from Myself - Tiny Buddha

Self-acceptance matters more than relentless self-improvement; embracing small imperfections reduces harsh self-judgment and recognizes everyday grace.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Adulthood Dilemma of Staying True to Yourself

Early efforts to match loved ones' rhythms become lifelong patterns of adapting, leading to withheld feelings, silence, and prioritizing peace over honest communication.
#horoscope
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I left a big paycheck in Tokyo to start over in rural Japan. I didn't just want a new job - I wanted a new life.

Leaving corporate Tokyo for rural Japan led to greater connection, purpose, and a career running digital detox retreats.
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fromFuncheap
6 days ago

The Intersection of Buddhism and Shamanism (SF)

Shamanic and Buddhist wisdom systems offer complementary practices—initiation, visionary work, dream yoga, energy medicine, and transpersonal methods—that cultivate deeper awareness, mastery, and individual wholeness.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Be Ruthlessly Selfish: It's a Wise Habit

Most mornings, my body wakes me up before my alarm... 4:58 a.m. Or maybe 4:59. Ping. After so many years of following a formula, it's become a wise habit. Even if it's Sunday and my teen woke me up at midnight making a bowl of cereal, my body is up. My body knows that waking up early helps me untangle my day.
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fromYoga Journal
6 days ago

20 Very Best Yoga Gifts for the Yoga Enthusiast in Your Life

Sounds, scents, and practical props like ritual smoke bundles, ambient meditation music, clean luxury candles, and mindful decor support presence and romanticize everyday life.
fromwww.esquire.com
6 days ago

I Lived In Total Silence For 10 Days. It Changed Everything I Knew About Noise.

On a hot August Wednesday, I approach the 600-acre Dhamma Suttama silent-retreat center in Montebello, Quebec, a ninety-minute ride from Montreal, where I'm spending the summer. My driver, a Cameroonian man in his forties, hooks into a narrow forest corridor. We pull up to a concrete parking lot that wraps around a building paneled with wood and stone. Built in the eighties as a high school, it's now made up of sleeping quarters and meditation halls.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Unhurrying for a Meaningful Decade

Slowing pace and replacing digital distraction with focused practices restores attention, deep thinking, stronger connections, and builds long-term habits that compound over decades.
fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

The Dream of Finishing One's To-Do List in "Retirement Plan"

When I retire, I will reply to every email I've ever flagged. (tapping on keyboard) I will clean up my desktop. I'll read the 35 years of saved articles on my reading list. I will finish all those books I started. I will play the lifetime of computer games I missed out on. (gaming noise) I'll birdwatch. I'll learn magpies are beautiful - but terrifying.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Lift the Cloud of Brain Fog

Limiting multitasking, securing eight hours of sleep, and practicing breathing or meditation improves focus, productivity, and memory consolidation.
fromBustle
6 days ago

The "Five-Finger Breathing Technique" Will Calm You In Seconds

For some people, deep breathing exercises work like a charm. For others, not so much. If you fall into the latter category, you might enjoy the "five-finger breathing" technique, which adds a little something extra into the mix. On TikTok, creators are sharing their love for five-finger breathing, including user @mindfullymadetherapy, who said, "Sometimes just breathing isn't enough, and you need a coping skill that's multi-sensory [or] involving other senses to help distract or calm down the brain."
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

When Striving to Impress Stops You From Moving

My father's voice still rings in my mind: "Don't do a half-ass job." He meant to teach discipline and integrity, and I took it to heart. But somewhere along the way, that lesson evolved into a rule: If I wasn't giving everything, I wasn't enough. If I slowed down, I feared slipping. And so I kept accelerating, one foot pressed firmly on the gas, unsure how to ease off.
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fromiRunFar
6 days ago

Chop Wood, Carry Water

Simple, repetitive tasks and steady routines ground attention, helping process seasonal change, fragility, and uncertainty while providing stability and resilience.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Horoscopes Nov. 13, 2025: Whoopi Goldberg, your demeanor is on the rise

Demeanor and confidence improve this year, enabling emotional clarity and steady progress through patience, creativity, and balanced decision-making.
fromTiny Buddha
6 days ago

How to Return to Emotional Safety, One Sensory Anchor at a Time - Tiny Buddha

"In a sense, we are all time travelers drifting through our memories, returning to the places where we once lived." ~Vladimir Nabokov I found it by accident, a grainy image of my childhood bedroom wallpaper. It was tucked in the blurry background of a photo in an old family album, a detail I'd never noticed until that day. White background.
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fromZDNET
6 days ago

These new sleep earbuds include a free year of Calm to help you drift off - and stay there

Includes Calm Sleep for free Also: Calm's new Sleep app gives you a personal bedtime plan to help you rest better - plus earbuds The new earbuds come equipped with Calm Sleep Stories already embedded in the Ozlo Sleepbuds. A free one-year subscription to Calm Sleep for iOS, and Calm Premium for Android, is available with the purchase of these co-branded earbuds. This subscription is typically $69.9 a month and offers access to Calm Sleep's soundscapes, Sleep Stories, and meditations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I thought there was something wrong with my body until I shared a shower with 50 strangers

When I was 15, I grew nine inches in nine months. My bones ached at night. I grew out of my clothes at a rapid clip, exposing skinny ankles beneath the bottom of my blue jeans. I went from being average height to towering over everyone in my class. I had been uncomfortable in my own skin even before that.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How To Navigate Thanksgiving Stress Without Losing Your Mind

You can't control what other people say or do, but you can control your responses and how you carry yourself in stressful circumstances. A friend or family member may say something you disagree with, and your first impulse might be to persuade, convince, or argue with them. Such disagreements are common forms of family conflict that often arise for many during the holidays.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

When Uncomfortable, Don't Push: PAUSE

Avoiding or suppressing uncomfortable feelings strengthens them; pausing before acting and practicing brief toleration builds capacity to respond deliberately rather than react impulsively.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

The secret to phone detoxing

Carrying an "analog bag" of screen-free activities helps replace habitual phone checking, supports mental well-being, and connects to a revival of analog hobbies.
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fromFuncheap
1 week ago

Volunteer: Join Community Diaper Drive for Families in Need (Orinda)

Family-friendly volunteer event on December 5 at Orinda Community Center to bundle diapers, decorate bags, learn about diaper insecurity, and connect with the community.
fromBig Think
1 week ago

How to be ambitious without losing your soul

The other morning, I was on a Zoom call with a CEO, trying to sound composed, when my four-year-old burst into the room demanding to know where her princess dress was. I glanced down at my to-do list - which never seems to get shorter - and noticed I still needed to book a trip to San Francisco. In that moment, surrounded by chaos, I thought: I write a column called The Long Game.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Scott Galloway's New Book Is Great for Fathers

Cultivating values, grit, and clearly modeled standards fosters meaning, purpose, and stable wellbeing despite capitalist pressures and social support shortfalls.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Make Tuesday a New Kind of Day

Designate a midweek day, such as Tuesday, to intentionally slow down and share a meal to foster presence, connection, and lasting family traditions.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

8 of the World's Most Luxurious Wellness Retreats

Modern wellness retreats blend ancient healing traditions with cutting-edge science to deliver holistic, personalized, luxury experiences that reset mind, body, and spirit.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Doing More Makes You Feel Like Less

Modern busyness equates motion with meaning, driving constant activity and notifications that substitute velocity for purpose and erode genuine progress.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Ever feel the need to switch off? Your vagus nerve might hold the key

Stimulating the vagus nerve through techniques like humming, breathwork, eye movements and tapping can reduce stress, though benefits vary and there is no quick fix.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I went to an adult sleepaway camp in my 40s. Surrounded by women in their 60s and 70s, I found role models for aging.

Sleepaway camp wasn't exactly part of my childhood vocabulary. My parents didn't believe in paying money for me to rough it in the woods. Instead, summers meant Chinese school, then long afternoons upstairs in their restaurant, tinkering with the office equipment as they worked. My "campfire" was the blue glow of an Xerox bulb as I copied my face and various body parts into high-contrast collages.
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fromMedium
2 weeks ago

I Tried an AI Life Coach for a Month-And It Kinda Broke Me

When I downloaded my first AI life coach app, I thought it'd be like a smarter version of Google Calendar. Turns out, it was more like therapy - with a Wi-Fi connection. Week 1: The Machine That Cared Too Much The first week was all motivational quotes and cheerful nudges. "Good morning, Noor. What's your intention for today?" I told it, "To not waste it." It replied, "Beautiful. Let's make your day meaningful." I was instantly hooked. It was like having a personal assistant, therapist, and overenthusiastic friend rolled into one.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

This App Helped Me Actually Stick To A Breathwork Routine

A simple guided breathing app delivers five-minute audio-led sessions that reduce stress through paced inhales and exhales with a minimal, easy-to-use interface.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Develop Autopilot Wellness

Autopilot brain's habits dominate behavior; reflective insight rarely changes behavior unless the autopilot is retrained through practiced conditioning.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

U.S. Olympic gold medalist Hezly Rivera shares her secret to switching her mindset to calm mode before performing | Fortune

Hezly Rivera wins by staying calm, avoiding pre-performance rituals, using silence, naps, prayer, and present-moment focus to trust training and perform.
fromTheoldguybicycleblog
1 week ago

What Cyclists Really Think About on Long Rides

People ask me sometimes, "What do you think about out there?"-usually with a curious look, as if pedaling for hours must feel like watching paint dry. But it's not like that at all. The longer the ride, the more my mind opens up. The road doesn't bore me-it speaks to me. It quiets the noise of everyday life and lets the thoughts that matter most rise to the surface.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

How a Simple Object Helped Me Slow Down and Breathe - Tiny Buddha

Small tangible objects and brief mindful pauses can interrupt mental spirals, ground attention, and shift responses without requiring large life changes.
fromBustle
1 week ago

Your Horoscope For Friday, November 7

The energy is passionate and intense this morning as love-planet Venus adjusts to its new position in seductive Scorpio. A harsh square-up between Venus and underworld Pluto brings magnetic, mysterious, and transformative energy. Your deepest desires may go unspoken and or impossible to achieve. But acknowledging what you want will remind you of your agency and power.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Four ways emotional intelligence helps us navigate turbulent times

We are living in turbulent times and there is no reason to expect that things will become less so in the future. During such moments our emotions become strained and pushed to their limits. Stress increases as emotions are stretched, making it increasingly important that we are able to recognize the effects of it in ourselves as well as others in our environment.
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fromTiny Buddha
2 weeks ago

Sound as Medicine: A Healing Journey - Tiny Buddha

Intentional sound healing and guided practices calm the nervous system, reconnect the body, and provide a restorative pause through breathwork, sound baths, and integration prompts.
fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago

8 Yoga Poses to Clear Brain Fog (Which a New Study Shows We All Have)

Brain fog is very real. According to a recent study, "cognitive disability"-defined as difficulties concentrating, remembering, and making decisions-is on the rise in the U.S. The phenomenon is most dramatically affecting those between the ages of 18 to 39, with the self-reported impairments doubling over the course of the decade-long analysis. Potential culprits include stress, Covid, and digital overload. Fortunately, banishing-or at least minimizing-brain fog is within your power.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Path Beyond Self-Judgment

Early emotional wounding distorts perception, causing individuals to create their experience of reality and perpetuate suffering through self-judgment.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Quiet Work Behind High Performance and Living Aligned

High performance depends on intentional daily habits, emotional awareness, and deliberate responses rather than effortless motivation.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Rethinking Wealth: Designing a Life That Feels Full

Wealth consists of time, energy, relationships, mental and physical health, and financial resources; intentional allocation of these creates a richer, more meaningful life.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

This viral anti-doomscrolling trend will actually make you put your phone down

The bag is the source of all her entertainment: Loaded with portable activities like crossword puzzles, knitting needles, and watercolor paints, it's a deliberately screen-free way for Campbell to spend her in-between moments. The 31-year-old has dubbed this her "analog bag," and considers it a key weapon in her constant battle against doomscrolling and brain rot.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

How the 'one-hour rule' can become your secret weapon for growth

Spend one uninterrupted hour daily learning, reflecting, or thinking to compound clarity, reduce regrets, and rewire direction for sustained personal growth.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My 81-year-old grandma is still in remarkable health. She says not chasing traditional success is the key to her longevity.

An 81-year-old grandmother credits longevity to strong family and church community, daily activity, healthy eating, mental engagement, and redefining success.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

After 25 years of coaching leaders, I've found 1 small habit that makes people instantly like you

Active listening is a leadership skill that builds respect, empathy, alignment, and competitive advantage by prioritizing deep understanding of others before speaking.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Michelle Obama says her mother's dying words taught her how to embrace her 60s

A final exchange with her mother reframed growing older, prompting presence, mindful time use, and choosing personal priorities in later life.
fromWIRED
1 week ago

Make Holiday Parties a Hit With These Expert Aromatherapy Tips

When a guest walks in the front door, they assess the general vibe with multiple senses simultaneously. Mood lighting and jolly jingles in the back go a long way, but you can put guests at ease and create a pleasant experience from the moment they take their first breath in your space. I spoke with multiple experts to get tips and tricks on how to hack your party atmosphere to create the ultimate festive holiday vibe.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Connect to Your Dark Side to Heal

Training the brain to accept unpleasant survival reactions reduces reactivity and allows deliberate redirection of the nervous system toward safety.
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