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Mindset

  • Why It’s OK for Kids to Believe in Santa
    Why It’s OK for Kids to Believe in Santa
    Many children today know Santa Claus as that jolly man in red who delivers presents to children on Christmas Eve. But the legend of Santa stretches back hundreds of years ...
    December 23, 2019BY Elena Merenda and Nikki Martyn
  • Christmas Reflections From Years Past
    Christmas Reflections From Years Past
    Ah, Christmas. It’s a time of joy and cheer, lights and festivities, family and friends. It is, as ...
    December 23, 2019BY Tatiana Denning
  • Mindful Eating Can Elevate Your Holiday Indulgences
    Mindful Eating Can Elevate Your Holiday Indulgences
    It’s hard not to overindulge during the holiday season ... at least for me. This time of year ...
    December 23, 2019BY Jill Suttie
  • What Elon Musk’s Shattered Windshield Can Teach Us About Mindset
    What Elon Musk’s Shattered Windshield Can Teach Us About Mindset
    Last month CEO Elon Musk helped unveil Tesla’s new Cybertruck. The Cybertruck’s abstract design won’t work for those needing a ...
    December 19, 2019BY Barry Brownstein
  • The Mood and Medicinal Benefits of Holiday Spices
    The Mood and Medicinal Benefits of Holiday Spices
    The holidays are a magical time of year, but they can be pretty hectic too. What if you ...
    December 18, 2019BY Jaya Jaya Myra
  • Bringing Joy to Work Can Improve Your Life and Save You From Burnout
    Bringing Joy to Work Can Improve Your Life and Save You From Burnout
    Professional success and entrepreneurship can be rewarding, but they have their limitations. Joy and ultimate meaning are too ...
    December 16, 2019BY Brooke Medina
  • What Happens When You Take a Facebook Break
    What Happens When You Take a Facebook Break
    For a healthier and happier life, you might try to quit something: sugar, gossiping, hitting the snooze button. ...
    December 16, 2019BY Kira M. Newman
  • The Silver Lining of Finding Your Unlikely Faults
    The Silver Lining of Finding Your Unlikely Faults
    “You’re much too agreeable.” “You’re much too assertive.” “You’re far too focused.” “You’re far too curious.” “You’re much ...
    December 11, 2019BY James Walpole
  • How Seeing the Good in People Can Help Bridge Our Differences
    How Seeing the Good in People Can Help Bridge Our Differences
    Americans seem awfully divided these days. Everywhere I look, I see signs of antagonism and conflict between groups—and ...
    December 11, 2019BY Jill Suttie
  • The Opposite of Fight or Flight
    The Opposite of Fight or Flight
    Your body doesn’t feel good when the biochemistry of stress kicks in. You might feel like there is ...
    December 11, 2019BY Lynn Jaffee
  • 12 Things Parents of Mentally Strong Children Don’t Do
    12 Things Parents of Mentally Strong Children Don’t Do
    My five-year-old was a blubbering, hot mess. He tackled kindergarten fine nine months before, but the first day ...
    December 11, 2019BY Jonathan Miltimore
  • Yield Theory: An Enlightened Approach to Anger
    Yield Theory: An Enlightened Approach to Anger
    When you’re embroiled in an argument, you’re eager to prove your point. But if your approach only escalates ...
    December 11, 2019BY Conan Milner
  • How I Learned to Need People (The Hard Way)
    How I Learned to Need People (The Hard Way)
    I’ve been told that I’m calm under pressure, but that’s only on the outside. To prepare for my ...
    December 8, 2019BY Kira M. Newman
  • Responsibility Is the Antidote to Mental Enslavement
    Responsibility Is the Antidote to Mental Enslavement
    Over 2,000 years ago, the Stoic philosopher Seneca wrote, “Show me a man who is not a slave.” Seneca ...
    December 8, 2019BY Barry Brownstein
  • A (Self-Interested) Reason to Be a Good Person
    A (Self-Interested) Reason to Be a Good Person
    Why be good? People have spilled a lot of ink on this one. There are more good arguments ...
    December 8, 2019BY James Walpole
  • Your Plan for Better Aging
    Your Plan for Better Aging
    Everyone knows someone who must be lying about their age. After all, how can they look like that ...
    December 8, 2019BY Mohan Garikiparithi
  • Lead Others With a Trust Mindset
    Lead Others With a Trust Mindset
    It seems like everywhere we look, trust is breaking down. In the years I spent in trust-depleted villages ...
    December 6, 2019BY Scott Mann
  • Taming the Grief Monster: Moving Forward
    Taming the Grief Monster: Moving Forward
    Profound grief has no timetable. Moving forward is an individual thing—both in how it’s done and how long ...
    December 6, 2019BY Linda Zelik
  • 4 Reasons to Cultivate Patience
    4 Reasons to Cultivate Patience
    As virtues go, patience is a quiet one. It’s often exhibited by the absence of a reaction, or ...
    December 6, 2019BY Kira M. Newman
  • My Chemotherapy Experience
    My Chemotherapy Experience
    Cancer is one of the most common diseases of our age, and yet those who face it rarely ...
    December 6, 2019BY Michele Goncalves
  • The Mind: An Untapped Health Resource
    The Mind: An Untapped Health Resource
    My husband Michael used to never get sick. He prided himself on it. For years, while his co-workers ...
    December 6, 2019BY Tatiana Denning
  • The Emotion to Watch Out for on Your Path to Self-Improvement
    The Emotion to Watch Out for on Your Path to Self-Improvement
    There’s a downside to self-development some of us are prone to: It can be very easy to start developing ...
    December 2, 2019BY James Walpole
  • The Mindfulness Skill That Is Crucial for Stress
    The Mindfulness Skill That Is Crucial for Stress
    Life can be stressful. Whether it’s the stress that comes with having too much work to do in ...
    December 2, 2019BY Jill Suttie
  • Love Only Lasts With a Growth Mindset
    Love Only Lasts With a Growth Mindset
    It won't be a surprise to most of us that up to 50 percent of marriages in the United ...
    December 2, 2019BY Barry Brownstein
  • My Experience Living With an Ileostomy
    My Experience Living With an Ileostomy
    Cancer is one of the most common diseases of our age, and yet those who face it rarely ...
    November 28, 2019BY Michele Goncalves
  • Why Stress Is One of the Best Predictors of High Life Satisfaction
    Why Stress Is One of the Best Predictors of High Life Satisfaction
    "My life is messed up, why can’t I get my act together?" Most of us have heard a ...
    November 28, 2019BY Barry Brownstein
  • Why Employees Become Motivated to Stay or Leave
    Why Employees Become Motivated to Stay or Leave
    Businesses hope that by investing to make employees satisfied, this will motivate them to stay in their jobs ...
    November 28, 2019BY Jeff Garton
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