5 Tips for Being a Good Host–The Art and Science of Making People Feel at Home

Research and people’s personal experiences show that guests care more about feeling welcome than the flawless execution of an event.
5 Tips for Being a Good Host–The Art and Science of Making People Feel at Home
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No two gatherings are ever alike.

I learned this firsthand after years of hosting holiday dinners—from six friends around a too-small table to more than 20 relatives spread across borrowed chairs. One year, an overload of appetizers left little room for the main course. Another, midway through carving the turkey, I realized I’d forgotten the stuffing.

Cara Michelle Miller
Cara Michelle Miller
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Cara Michelle Miller is a freelance writer and holistic health educator. She taught at the Pacific College of Health and Science in NYC for 12 years and led communication seminars for engineering students at The Cooper Union. She now writes articles with a focus on integrative care and holistic modalities.