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fromTiny Buddha
2 hours ago

What I Ask Myself Now Instead of "What's Wrong with Me?" - Tiny Buddha

Self-compassion and kindness toward oneself, rather than harsh self-interrogation, is more effective for personal growth and well-being.
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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

The Spaghetti Method: A Simple Way to Discover Your Purpose

Purpose is built through experiences that spark curiosity and joy, not discovered through traditional methods; purpose anchors identify meaningful activities that energize life.
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fromSilicon Canals
9 hours ago

The loneliest I've ever felt wasn't when I was alone - it was at my own birthday dinner surrounded by people who love me, laughing at the right moments, saying all the right things, and knowing that the version of me they were celebrating doesn't actually exist and the real one was sitting right there and nobody could see him - Silicon Canals

Creating false personas to gain acceptance prevents genuine connection and leaves people feeling emotionally invisible despite external success.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

Want to Stress-Proof Your Day?

Prioritize progress over perfection, define self-worth independently, and release attempts to control unmanageable circumstances to reduce daily stress and reclaim personal well-being.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

Feeling Stressed? All You Need Is 90 Seconds To Reset

Taking a 90-second break to sit with stress allows emotions to naturally pass through your body and reset your mental state without requiring extended time away.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

Why Letting Myself Fall Apart Set Me Free - Tiny Buddha

Happiness emerges naturally when you stop pursuing it as a goal and instead focus on experience and growth, accepting life's challenges as part of personal development.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When Thought Changes the Thinker

Human intelligence is fundamentally transformative—it changes the thinker themselves—while artificial intelligence generates insights without being transformed by them.
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fromMindful
21 hours ago

Does Mindfulness Make You Kinder? Key Studies On What We Know (and Don't Know Yet).

Mindfulness practice reduces body shame, improves body awareness, enhances attention and memory, and increases kindness and compassion in practitioners.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

The person I am at 6 AM before anyone else wakes up is the most honest version of myself I've ever met - and some mornings I mourn the fact that this version disappears the moment I hear a footstep on the stairs - Silicon Canals

Early morning solitude enables authentic self-reflection and creative thinking before social roles and external expectations reshape personal identity.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Greetings From My Bomb Shelter

During warfare and crisis, focusing on controllable elements like schedules, rituals, and self-care practices provides psychological stability and resilience.
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fromYogaRenew
2 days ago

Benefits of Mindful Eating

Mindful eating transforms the relationship with food by replacing stress and guilt with awareness, compassion, and trust, addressing the root causes of unsustainable eating patterns.
#gratitude
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Use This Word to Deepen Your Gratitude-It's a Game Changer

Appreciation extends beyond gratitude into five distinct forms—admiration, and others—that deepen emotional fulfillment by treating experiences and people as meaningful rather than merely noticing them.
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Forgetting is essential for human functioning, filtering irrelevant information and enabling emotional recovery, though it creates practical problems with necessary tasks that require deliberate memory strategies.
#emotional-intelligence
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
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If a man goes quiet instead of arguing, psychology says he's displaying one of these 8 rare emotional strengths - Silicon Canals

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

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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

If a man goes quiet instead of arguing, psychology says he's displaying one of these 8 rare emotional strengths - Silicon Canals

Silence during conflict often reflects emotional strength and self-regulation rather than weakness, indifference, or passive-aggression.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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The art of selective ignorance: 8 things emotionally intelligent people deliberately tune out - Silicon Canals

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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Use Sound Meditation for More Peace

Sound meditation focuses attention on sound vibrations to reduce emotional distress and mental chatter, making it an accessible practice available everywhere.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Raw-Dogging Boredom Is Not a Good Idea

Chronic boredom harms mental health and intentionally seeking more boredom through activities like raw-dogging provides no psychological benefit.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

The Neuroscience Behind Why Leaders Stall Under Pressure

Right brain generates ideas creatively while left brain edits logically; analysis paralysis occurs when the editing function blocks ideation during high-stress situations.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

This Simple Neck Massage Will Soothe Your Stress Instantly

Gentle neck massage stimulates the vagus nerve to quickly reduce stress and calm the nervous system within seconds.
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fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

When "Better" Becomes a Trap: How I Learned to Hope Without Clinging - Tiny Buddha

Constant hope for a better future can transform from motivating fuel into psychological pressure that prevents appreciation of present moments and conditional peace.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

A Surprising Way to Reduce Hunger-Without Weight Loss Drugs

Intermittent fasting reduces mental preoccupation with food by establishing fixed eating windows, quieting the constant internal dialogue about eating decisions.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says the way someone behaves at an airport gate when their flight is delayed reveals the difference between people who complain and people who go quiet tells you almost everything about how they were taught to handle situations they can't control - Silicon Canals

Childhood experiences with control and confrontation shape how adults respond to uncontrollable situations like flight delays, creating distinct behavioral patterns between aggressive and passive responses.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

All you need is a chair and a view': could daily dusking' make us healthier and happier?

Dusking, a Dutch twilight observation ritual, involves watching darkness descend without artificial light, reviving a nearly forgotten practice now spreading to other countries.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Power of the Intentional Pause

Pausing and slowing down enable conscious choice over automatic reactions, reducing stress while enhancing productivity, creativity, and awareness of habitual behaviors.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Ginger Rule: Why Leaders Need Better Transitions

Task switching causes attention residue that degrades performance; leaders experience compounded cognitive costs from frequent context shifts between emotional and analytical demands.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Gaining Clarity Through Aging

Aging teaches wisdom about prioritizing meaningful relationships, accepting physical changes, and practicing self-care through healthy boundaries and self-love.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

3 conversation-killers to avoid at work

Instant gratification culture creates unrealistic workplace expectations and shallow communication that undermines relationship-building and professional growth.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Making of a Meaningful Moment

Sacred moments are brief meaningful connections between people that can be cultivated through mindfulness, intention-setting, and reflective awareness of subtle human interactions.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

How Kindness and Compassion Make Hard Goals Doable

Love-based motivation, including kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity, provides sustainable energy for achieving goals beyond traditional habit systems.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
5 days ago

Berkeley nonprofit merges Jewish study with artmaking and the creative life

Our mission is about building creative capacity across the Jewish community, but also beyond. Members range from people in their 20s to people in their late 80s, from orthodox Jews to people who are learning Hebrew words for the first time. Some are active in their local synagogues, while others are members of Unitarian Universalist churches or have active meditation practices, and JSP is part of the matrix of spiritual practices for them.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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The people who seem unbothered usually fought the hardest internal wars to get there - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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The people who seem unbothered usually fought the hardest internal wars to get there - Silicon Canals

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fromFast Company
6 days ago

'Email apnea': Reading work emails makes us forget to breathe

Email apnea occurs when people unconsciously hold or shallow their breath while focused on digital tasks like checking emails, triggered by the nervous system's alert response to perceived uncertainty.
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Psychology says people who still handwrite thank-you notes instead of texting don't just have good manners - they process gratitude at a neurological depth that changes how they experience relationships - Silicon Canals

When we handwrite, especially something as emotionally loaded as a thank-you note, our brains engage in what neuroscientists call "embodied cognition"-the physical act of writing actually shapes how we think and feel about what we're expressing. The people I wrote to started responding differently. Not just polite acknowledgments, but genuine, heartfelt replies that often led to deeper conversations.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Is a Few Minutes of Meditation Better Than More?

Beginners benefit from short meditation sessions of 5-10 minutes several times weekly, while consistency matters more than duration, contradicting the standard 20-minute recommendation.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

I asked my 87-year-old neighbor what she would tell her 40-year-old self, and her answer made me pull over and cry on the way home - Silicon Canals

Stop postponing meaningful experiences and dreams for an uncertain future; use your best things and pursue your passions now rather than waiting for perfect circumstances.
fromFortune
1 week ago

At 22, Eileen Gu is already an Olympic multimillionaire success story. She credits it to a brain-training ritual anyone can adopt | Fortune

I spend a lot of time in my head... I journal a lot. I break down all of my thought processes. I apply a very analytical lens to my own thinking, and I modify it. You can control what you think. You can control how you think. And therefore, you can control who you are.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Quiet Power of Awe

Awe shifts attention away from the self, increases connectedness, broadens perspective, and small moments of attention counter burnout and numbness.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of February 23 - March 1

Balance patient, steady progress and long-term planning with presence; commit to focused 30-day sprints to build habits while appreciating current progress.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What to Do When You Start Racing Too Fast

Fast-paced living and stress can accelerate thoughts; practicing mindfulness slows a racing mind by anchoring attention in the present.
fromFortune
1 week ago

I shared the same guru as William Hurt and Elizabeth Gilbert. Here are 3 things I learned - and now tell CEOs - about toxic leadership | Fortune

When the guru told you to do something, no matter what you thought about it, you did it, because that command was "sacred." Arguing with the guru, it was said, was a fool's response, like kicking gold. Because she was believed to be so evolved, no one dared challenge her authority. And she often expressed anger if they did. This caused many of her followers to cower in her presence.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

If you can say yes to at least 6 of these questions, psychology says you've been running on emotional autopilot for longer than you realize - Silicon Canals

Emotional autopilot causes people to go through routine life without emotional engagement, leaving memories factual but emotionally blank and reducing present-moment awareness.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

9 signs your intuition is stronger than you realize even if you've learned to doubt yourself - Silicon Canals

Intuition is a reliable, often-overlooked guide that detects patterns and warns before conscious awareness; pay attention to gut feelings.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

People who can fall asleep within minutes of lying down usually share these 9 strengths - Silicon Canals

People who fall asleep quickly tend to let go of intrusive thoughts, use consistent routines, and demonstrate better stress management, focus, and emotional resilience.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Fionnan Sheahan: I was Catholic-shamed for going on TV with ashes on my forehead

Receiving Ash Wednesday ashes in memory of a devout father was mischaracterized as a far-right act.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week 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.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week 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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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week 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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#acceptance
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I hosted a $30 vision workshop to reset my life and career. Here's how I did it in 3 steps.

Host a relaxed Lunar New Year vision workshop using ChatGPT prompts, clear sharing rules, and a cozy atmosphere to set focused intentions for the year.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

8 small things people who grew up without much money still do as adults no matter how comfortable they are now-and every single one of them is less about frugality and more about a promise they made to the child who went without - Silicon Canals

Childhood scarcity creates lasting, emotionally charged habits—small rituals of vigilance and preparedness—that persist even after financial stability is achieved.
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fromFast Company
1 week 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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fromSilicon Canals
1 week 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.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week 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
1 week 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 week 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
1 week 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 week 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 week 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
1 week 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 week 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 week 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
1 week 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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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fromYoga Journal
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
1 week 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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fromYogaRenew
2 weeks 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.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Women who still turn heads at 60 usually display these 8 traits that have nothing to do with genetics - Silicon Canals

Captivating women in their sixties cultivate genuine curiosity and lifelong learning, creating a magnetic presence unrelated to youthful appearance.
#morning-routine
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks ago
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7 things genuinely happy people stopped doing years ago that most people still waste energy on - Silicon Canals

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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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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fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

"Off Algo" Unplugged Guided Walk Thru SF's Conservatory of Flowers (GG Park)

A slow, unprogrammed group walk offering deliberate, algorithm-free attention with no agenda, prompts, pauses, and optional reflection for focused presence.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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.
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fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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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fromBustle
2 weeks ago
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3 Zodiac Signs Will Have Breakthroughs During February 17's Solar Eclipse

fromBustle
2 weeks ago
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3 Zodiac Signs Will Have Breakthroughs During February 17's Solar Eclipse

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