We're more than halfway in to the new decade and, between the pandemic, the politics, and, oh...(*gestures all around*) pretty much everything, we have plenty of reasons to feel anxious, stressed, and ...
"The misfortune of others tastes like honey" is a Japanese saying that rings uncomfortably true. But why does it feel so accurate? Here are two reasons behind the experience of Schadenfreude. Most of ...
You’re reading this because you probably want to disappear right now because you lost control and cried at work. You might even be considering quitting and changing industries entirely to start anew ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s a brutal truth most of us don’t want to admit: sometimes, we tear others down not because they deserve it, but because we’re ...
Self-compassion reduces our feelings of shame and self-doubt. We explore a practice to help quiet our inner critic with kindness. Description: Self-compassion reduces our feelings of shame and ...
Nobody needs to be taught that life is hard—we quickly learn that ourselves. But what many people have been taught—sometimes subtly, sometimes explicitly—is that life only starts after the hard parts ...
Between jobs, kids, household responsibilities, dealing with parents, seeing friends, working out, meditating, walking every day, chauffeuring the children to activities, making sure that there is ...
We’ve all had those stretches when our diets drift off course, bit by bit, until everything we put in our mouths feels slightly incomplete or quietly at odds with our wellbeing: the second cold brew ...
For people who had a particularly difficult upbringing, acknowledging their inner child is an essential step toward healing, self-understanding and personal growth. When we experience pain, rejection, ...