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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

Getting Rid of Difficult Thoughts and Emotions

In psychology, this is called experiential avoidance. Trouble is, this experiential avoidance may seem helpful in the moment, but research shows that continuous avoidance of uncomfortable or upsetting thoughts can actually increase our anxiety and distress. Indeed, Dr. Russ Harris outlined in his book The Happiness Trap that experiential avoidance contributes to anxiety, depression, and numerous other mental health challenges; the harder one tries to avoid the uncomfortable thoughts and feelings, the "more bad feelings we create."
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fromYoga Journal
4 days ago

10-Minute Guided Savasana Pose

Elevated-feet Savasana with guided full-body scan, breath deepening, and visualizations promotes nervous system relaxation and heart-mind softening.
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fromDeconstructing Yourself
19 hours ago

Nonduality and the Ego with Jake Orthwein

The self is a constructed process; maintaining a functional, non-identified ego is crucial alongside meditation and psychedelics for insight and healthy functioning.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago
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We're exhausted but not from doing too much': can this woman help us survive the age of distraction?

Attention, not time, is the most valuable resource; reclaiming focused attention counters pervasive distraction, task-switching, and exhaustion.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago
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The Science of Slowing Down

Slowing down and practicing presence reduces stress, restores higher brain functions, improves focus, creativity, and relationships, while multitasking damages productivity and connection.
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fromBusiness Insider
7 hours ago

I used to overplan short vacations. Now, I swear by a rule that helps me get the most out of my trips without burning out.

Use the 3-3-1 rule: three planned experiences, three food/drink stops, and one wild-card to slow down and embrace spontaneity on short trips.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Shed, Shift, and Begin Again: The Power of Letting Go

This experience taught me that letting go isn't about weakness, failure, or loss. It's about creating space-for ease, clarity, and the next chapter of our lives. In fact, it was my own transition to my next chapter that enabled me to finish the book. I learned to release outdated beliefs, soften my self-judgment, and eliminate roles that no longer fit.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

Can Good Vibes Actually Rewire Your Brain?

You've seen it on T-shirts, Instagram captions, and coffee mugs: "Good vibes only." But is it just a trendy phrase or is there real science behind the power of positive thinking? As it turns out, there is. Neuroscience shows what many of us instinctively feel: staying optimistic, practicing gratitude, and spreading kindness can do more than just lift your mood. They can actually change how your brain works, and even influence your long-term health. Let's take a closer look at how positivity affects the brain, and how you can train your mind to be more resilient, optimistic, and happier.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Does Your Mind Feel Like a Browser With 167 Tabs Open?

Mental load from tracking and managing responsibilities drains energy and reduces presence; values and mindful attention can close unnecessary mental "tabs" and anchor attention.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

How to Manifest Your Dream Vacation, According to an Expert

Roxie Nafousi overcame a decade of addiction through manifestation, rebuilt self-worth, rose as a wellness leader, and now leads transformational visualization retreats in Ibiza.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

My college kids went back to school, so I went on a cruise alone. It was awkward at first, but I loved my alone time.

Spending time alone on a cruise allowed me to prioritize personal needs and find joy and confidence outside family-defined happiness.
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fromBustle
4 days ago
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September 21's New Moon Solar Eclipse Will Be Relaxing For 3 Zodiac Signs

fromBustle
4 days ago
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September 21's New Moon Solar Eclipse Will Be Relaxing For 3 Zodiac Signs

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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

3 Common Energy Drains and How Wise Effort Can Help You Recharge

Overcommitting to too many small tasks detaches people from the present; prioritizing meaningful work (Wise Effort) creates space, presence, and sustainable focus.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Whispering Doctor

Auto-Sensory Meridian Response is everywhere right now: SNL skits, Grammy-nominated indie albums, and celebrity performances. ASMR is a phenomenon in which audio or visual triggers, like delicate tapping sounds or soft whispers, create a pleasurable tingling feeling called paresthesia. Medical role-play videos are among the most popular ASMR content, with "doctors" staring into the camera and leaving spaces in the dialogue to "listen" to the viewer's imagined responses.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

4 Parts Of Your Body You Shouldn't Forget To Exercise

True full-body wellness includes training the brain and other often-overlooked systems alongside muscles to preserve cognition and neuroplasticity.
fromBustle
3 days ago

The Spiritual Meaning Of This Year's Autumnal Equinox

Big energetic shifts are in the air, as September not only coincides with the powerful magic of eclipse season, but it also heralds in the autumnal equinox, which is the first official day of fall here in the Northern hemisphere. In 2025, this celestial event takes place on Sept. 22, and it serves as the exact midpoint between the summer and winter solstices.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Stay Focused in an Age of Distraction

Seven mindful practices restore focus and peace of mind by counteracting chronic stress and cognitive disruption caused by smartphones, constant interruptions, and sleep deprivation.
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fromYogaRenew
4 days ago

Dharana - Tying up the Strands of the Mind

Dharana is focused concentration, the sixth limb of Ashtanga Yoga, essential as preparation for meditation to silence the mind.
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fromTiny Buddha
4 days ago

The 2026 Tiny Buddha Day-to-Day Calendar is Now Available! - Tiny Buddha

The 2026 Tiny Buddha Day-to-Day Calendar offers daily uplifting reflections on mindfulness, self-care, love, and more, printed sustainably with colorful tear-off pages.
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fromBusiness Matters
5 days ago

Plinko game notes for short, low stress daily play

Play the game as short, low-stakes timed sessions with preset stake, drops, and stop limits, using brief notes and rituals to control urges.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How to Redefine Success and Bet on Yourself

Many of us were handed down a story of what success is supposed to look like. Often, it's these markers that are external: titles, salaries, accolades, recognition, and so on. The reality is that we can meet all the traditional markers and still not feel fulfilled. While those achievements matter, we can also be left feeling emptier than expected, especially if they aren't anchored to our own values, passions, and truths;
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
4 days ago

Camp Snap Launches the CS-Pro: A Screen-Free Digital Camera Built for the Moment | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

A screen-free CS-Pro camera encourages mindful, present-focused photography with 16MP images, Xenon flash, filter dial, and a $99 pre-order price.
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fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

Improv For Lawyers: How Taking Improv Classes Can Make You A Better Attorney - Above the Law

Improv training taught breathing, acceptance ('yes, and'), adaptability, and using limited control to overcome stage fright and improve public speaking in court.
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fromBig Think
5 days ago

Stress is inevitable, but suffering isn't. 3 experts explain.

Don't try to eliminate your stress. Instead, take advantage of it. Three experts, Aditi Nerurkar, MD, MPH, Kelly McGonigal, PhD, and Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD combine their insights on physiology, psychology, and mindfulness to show how stress management can become a superpower. They explain how stress can help you grow, how the body's "challenge response" fuels focus and energy, and how mindfulness can help you see beyond your thoughts.
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fromYoga Journal
5 days ago

Yes, You're Allowed to Get Angry Even If You Practice Yoga

Anger is a natural, informative emotion; yoga cultivates mindfulness to notice, investigate, and skillfully respond rather than repress or react destructively.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

Your Weekly Horoscope, September 14-20, 2025: Letting Your Life Be Easier

Mercury in Libra and Venus in Virgo encourage harmonious communication, refined beauty, balance, and deeper emotional awareness between self and others.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Inside the Mind of a Leader

A CEO client once told me about the time she pushed her company into a joint venture that looked irresistible. The pitch deck sparkled, the recent success of a similar deal was fresh in her mind, and her intuition told her to move quickly. Six months later, the partnership unraveled due to different cultures, incompatible goals, and millions in lost investment.
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fromApartment Therapy
5 days ago

Drew Barrymore Taught Her Daughters This Brilliant Cleaning Philosophy, and I'm Taking Notes

Cleaning consistently fosters mental clarity, calmness, and higher productivity by reducing clutter and preparing space for future activity.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

"It Saves Us $100 A Month": Frugal People Are Sharing The "Underrated" Habit That They Swear By

Delay nonessential purchases at least seven days, record the price, reconsider later, buy only if still wanted and affordable, and review savings periodically.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

2 Small Habits That Separate Good Couples From Great Ones

Small, consistent micro-behaviors—like asking instead of assuming and practicing mindfulness—reshape relationship dynamics by fostering curiosity, understanding, and thoughtful responses.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Benefits of "Clean, Conscious Living"

Intentional, minimal living replaced the unsatisfying consumption-driven search for novelty, offering presence, reduced needs, and mindful simplicity.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

How To Hear Messages From The Universe, According To A Psychic

Everyone can develop psychic abilities and receive guidance from spirit guides through consistent, authentic practices like meditation, journaling, and noticing synchronicities.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Misogi Challenge: This Year's Resilience Ritual

Undertake one annual Misogi: a single, high-risk, deeply challenging task that can reshape habits, resilience, and daily life long after the event.
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fromNon Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
6 days ago

The Patterns That Limit Organizations-and What Nonprofit Leaders Can Do About It - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Unhealed individual and organizational patterns undermine decision-making, collaboration, and mission impact; integrating healing into strategy and operations is essential for transformative results.
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fromZDNET
6 days ago
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Calm's new Sleep app gives you a personal bedtime plan to help you rest better - plus earbuds

fromZDNET
6 days ago
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Calm's new Sleep app gives you a personal bedtime plan to help you rest better - plus earbuds

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fromBig Think
6 days ago

Why self-understanding is your most valuable leadership asset

Self-understanding clarifies identity, values, motivations, and trade-offs, improving decisions, relationships, creativity, confidence, leadership effectiveness, and professional success.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Practicing Compassionate Awareness to Enhance Your Life

Cultivating compassionate, present-moment awareness of habitual reactions enables intentional responses and meaningful change instead of automatic, repetitive patterns.
fromYogaRenew
1 week ago

The Kleshas Explained: 5 Mental Blocks That Sabotage Your Zen (and How to Outsmart Them)

Ever feel like you're doing all the yoga, but still getting stuck in stress, anxiety, or that annoying mental spiral at 2AM? You might be dealing with the Kleshas - the hidden blockers in your brain that yoga philosophy has been calling out for thousands of years (long before your therapist said, "Let's unpack that"). In this guide, we're breaking down the 5 Kleshas in a way that feels modern, relatable, and totally TikTok-worthy - with zero Sanskrit degree required.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Navigating the Storm at Dawn: How to Ease Anxious Waking

Night-before preparation and brief morning practices can reduce waking anxiety's intensity and create more choice in how the day begins.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

3 Reasons Why You Need a Reverse Bucket List

Actively recalling positive past experiences (a reverse bucket list) cultivates gratitude, personal agency, well-being, and resilience more than future-focused bucket lists.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

6 Proven Ways to Stop Overthinking in Under 60 Seconds

Stopping overthinking requires redirecting mental energy toward controllable, positive actions rather than trying to blank the mind.
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

How to Unlock Your Inner Intelligence in an AI-Driven World | Entrepreneur

The originator of this concept, global humanitarian and spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, recently spoke at Deakin University's Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute, exploring the theme of Absolute Intelligence versus Artificial Intelligence and the nature of our innate, embedded intelligence. The key factor is that, unlike artificial intelligence, Absolute Intelligence becomes accessible when your mind is calm and settled. It's a deeper intelligence that allows you to see more possibilities and make better decisions by tapping into your intuitive abilities.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of September 15 - 21

Ace of Pentacles signals tangible new beginnings, practical manifestation, and renewed focus on home, health, money, and daily routines leading to stability and abundance.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Two Minutes to More Intimacy and Emotional Warmth

A new study published in Mindfulness (June 2025) suggests that just two minutes of shared meditation can quickly increase emotional closeness. The research, led by psychologists from the University of Pennsylvania, shows even a brief interaction, like making eye contact or reflecting on shared human emotions, can promote deeper connection, empathy, and feelings of warmth. In the first experiment, 55 people (average age: 24) were paired in quick virtual sessions via Zoom. Most participants didn't know each other or have any meditation experience.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

Midlife Is an Epic Era for a Yoga Retreat. Here's Why.

As a yoga teacher and retreat leader, I've spent years guiding groups at a boutique retreat center in the seaside village of Troncones, Mexico. In this space, I watch the same scene unfold over and over again: a woman arrives, alone, unsure, quiet, sometimes a bit emotional on the first night, not certain what drew her here, only that she needed to come. But by week's end, there is a marked change, a radiance, her eyes clear, her breath at ease.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Have You Stopped Using Your Meditation App?

Most meditation app users drop out quickly; apps lack personalization and feedback, yet brief daily practice (5–10 minutes) can reduce depression and anxiety.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Finding Inspiration in Hard Times

Widespread crises and digital overload cause exhaustion and loneliness, while cultural taboos stigmatize struggle despite suffering indicating continued capacity to feel.
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fromLondonmindful
1 week ago

The Joy of Missing Out: Making Space for Clarity and Calm

Regular quiet, undistracted time restores the nervous system, creates mental spaciousness, fosters creativity and clarity, and prevents exhaustion.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Become Aware of Our Way of Being in the World

Humans construct identity-based narratives for safety and control; challenges to these narratives evoke intense emotions because they threaten the self's perceived existence.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

A Lunar Eclipse and the Power of Awe

Awe interrupts rigid thought patterns, fosters truth, gratitude, inspiration, and resilience, and enables openness to uncertainty through ordinary and extraordinary moments.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

How Understanding Complex Trauma Deepened My Ability to Love Myself - Tiny Buddha

Deep self-love requires recognizing and healing complex trauma, attending to personal needs, and recovering presence after caregiving, burnout, and chronic health struggles.
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fromYogaRenew
2 weeks ago

Mindfulness Is Having a Moment (And Honestly, We Could All Use It)

Anyone can learn and teach mindfulness to reduce stress, improve focus, and create personal and professional growth opportunities.
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fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago

5 Slow Yoga Practices to Help You Feel Like Yourself Again

Slowing down during yoga and daily life cultivates calm, helps process emotions, and reveals positive moments missed when rushing.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

You Cannot Be Abandoned

I felt an inner devastation that caused so much emotional distress I could no longer hide it or hide from it through my work. I did not feel like doing anything except cry and share my suffering with anyone willing to listen. After Karla left me for the third time, I went to a meditation retreat in Estes Park, Colorado, led by Thich Nhat Hanh, the Vietnamese Buddhist monk who founded mindfulness and was nominated by Martin Luther King, Jr., for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

This Is the Leadership Trick That Even Top CEOs Swear By | Entrepreneur

Solo vacations remove distractions and provide solitude that enhances leaders' strategic clarity, creativity, decision-making, and ability to develop vision and actionable frameworks.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Memory Gives Us Continuity Throughout Our Lives

Memory creates lifelong personal continuity through vivid primary memories, a stable self to attach those memories to, and a lived-through sense of remembered events.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Storm at Dawn: Waking Up to Tension

Many people with anxiety or PTSD experience intense dread and physiological tension upon waking, making mornings a daily rehearsal of trauma that undermines safety.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago
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September 7's Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Will Be Smooth Sailing For 2 Zodiac Signs

fromBustle
2 weeks ago
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September 7's Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Will Be Smooth Sailing For 2 Zodiac Signs

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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How breaking the habit of saying yes can boost your productivity

Constantly saying yes to urgent demands erodes focus; intentional pauses reclaim attention for meaningful, high-value work.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

How to Wait Without Waiting: The Joy of Immediacy

Waiting at Burning Man revealed that patience and practicing immediacy can transform frustrating pauses into opportunities for unexpected connection and presence.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

How to Set Boundaries With Your Smartphone

Excessive smartphone use is widespread, harms mental and physical health, disrupts sleep, and can be reduced by leaving phones elsewhere and practicing mindfulness.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Horoscopes Sept. 6, 2025: Idris Elba, think twice before you make a move this year

Exercise caution: verify information, rely on personal strengths, avoid impulsive choices, and build plans with integrity rather than depending on others.
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fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago

What the Full Moon in Pisces & Lunar Eclipse Mean for You

A total lunar eclipse during the Pisces full Moon on September 7, 2025 triggers subconscious revelations, release, and transformative energetic shifts.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Agony and the Ecstasy of Accountability

Shame is an inhibitory emotion on the Change Triangle, the tool that teaches us about emotions. Shame is an emotion designed to keep us from acting in ways that get us banished from the people and groups we need, like our family, peer groups, religious groups, and communities. But when we grew up in environments that harshly punished us for our mistakes, shame tells us to keep our mistakes hidden, lest we "pay the price." That's how shame blocks accountability.
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fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

I Blew an Audition with Robert De Niro - But the Surprising Lesson Now Helps Me Crush Every High-Stakes Moment | Entrepreneur

The pressure was electric. Hope and fear did a wild dance in my chest and no matter how hard I tried, my imagination kept racing ahead. This was the moment that could change the trajectory of my life and career - and I blew it. But the lessons I took from that failed audition turned out to be more valuable than any role.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I followed my husband from New York to Sweden's coast. The move changed the way I think about life and work.

About a month later, Ben received a call from an old colleague about a work opportunity at a pizza-and-wine bar in Tylösand, a beach town on Sweden's west coast. As a chef, the experience sounded exciting to him, and we also saw this as our opportunity to try somewhere new. That's why, weeks later, we found ourselves vacuum-sealing most of our clothes, giving away what we didn't need, and subletting our apartment - not knowing how long we'd be abroad.
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fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago

6 Satisfying Standing Twists That Challenge Your Body and Mind

Standing twists increase spinal mobility, whole-body strength, balance, core stability, and present-moment focus while promoting energetic spaciousness and renewal.
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2 weeks ago

Summer's ending and the delusion that a new me might be possible is back | Emma Brockes

Every year at this time, I think of a quote from the Bible, but which I know from Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson, in which seven-year-old Jeanette stitches a needlepoint sampler decorated withthe inscription: The summer is ended and we are not yet saved. We are not yet saved: no, not in this house, where I experience the back-to-school week in September far more urgently than New Year's Day as the time of year for a behavioural reset.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I only planned to live with my mom in her one-bedroom apartment for a year. Then, I got laid off.

Being laid off forced a return home, challenging adult independence but prompting mutual adjustments, intentional routines, and a strengthened mother-daughter bond.
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Mahamudra Hall / ABARI

The Mahamudra Meditation Center sits atop a secluded mountain, about an hour from Kathmandu. It can be reached on foot or by an off-road vehicle during dry weather conditions. The center is a brainchild of a Chogyal Rinpoche, a young Tibetan Buddhist master, torchbearer of an esoteric lineage of Buddhism that dates back to the 12th century. He believes that the time has come for the common people to have access to the knowledge that was hitherto safeguarded by the Tibetan Masters.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Wishing Doesn't Make It So

Magical thinking and superstitions are common and usually harmless but become dangerous when they override critical thinking and obstruct confronting reality.
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
2 weeks ago

Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology for September 4-10, 2025

Austin Curtis was a prominent Black scientist whose work had spectacularly practical applications. Among his successes: He developed many new uses for peanut byproducts, including rubbing oils for pain relief. His work exploited the untapped potential of materials that others neglected or discarded. I urge you to adopt a similar strategy in the coming weeks, Aries: Be imaginative as you repurpose scraps and leftovers. Convert afterthoughts into useful assets. Breakthroughs could come from compost heaps, forgotten files or half-forgotten ideas.
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fromTiny Buddha
2 weeks ago

Micro-Faith, Huge Benefits: Reasons to Believe in Something Bigger - Tiny Buddha

My grandmother passed away a few years ago after a long battle with cancer. Even as her health deteriorated, she never lost her spirit. She'd still get excited about whether the Pittsburgh Steelers might finally have a decent season after Ben Roethlisberger's retirement. She'd debate the Pirates' chances with the kind of passionate optimism that only comes from decades of loyal disappointment.
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