- By Diane Pienta
When life seems chaotic, especially in the toughest times, it can be hard to even remember what actually brings us joy.
When employers design and allocate workspaces, it may be beneficial to take an employee-centered approach
While this trend may have started with the best of intentions, it could actually do more harm than good.
Joy is an emotion experienced by many but understood by few. It’s usually mistaken for happiness, yet is unique in its impact on both our mind and body.
Clinical depression, or major depressive disorder, occurs in 20% of the population over the lifetime. It can surface and differ from person to person in a variety of ways.
- By Adrian Ma
You’ve likely heard recently how the metaverse will usher in a new era of digital connectivity, virtual reality (VR) experiences and e-commerce. Tech companies are betting big on it:
Balding is really common, affecting more than 50% of men. It’s also physically inconsequential (bald men live just as long as haired men).
What makes you happy? Maybe it’s getting up early to see the sunrise, hanging out with family and friends on a weekend, or going for a dip in the sea. But what does science say about the things happy people do?
- By Jay Maddock
Entering a new decade is often a time to pause and reflect on our lives, particularly when reaching middle age. For 50-year-old American men, the average remaining life expectancy is 28 more years; for women, it’s 32.
It’s one thing to know what makes people happy, but quite another to live a happy life oneself. I didn’t get a true taste of happiness until I quit my decade-long career as a happiness academic, packed all I’d need for many months onto a bicycle, and began meandering my way around the world to Bhutan.
- By Franz Buscha
I asked many years ago when I was sitting on a nice sunny beach, far away on a lovely warm island. I remember thinking, “Oh gosh, tomorrow I need to fly back to rainy London where the weather is horrible. I don’t want to go; the weather will make me unhappy.”
The spread of misinformation is a major problem impacting many areas of society from public health, to science and even democracy itself.
Many people think of commuting as a chore and a waste of time. However, during the remote work surge resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, several journalists curiously noted that people were – could it be? – missing their commutes.
The magnetic field that has always pulled me along in this life has been my sense of wonder—which fed my wondering and wandering.
Do you feel that your current vocation and life situation in general is where you have just been randomly placed, or that there was purposeful intention in getting to this place...
Flow is not only doing something with gusto; it is so much more! Flow also has a significant ripple effect...
Here are five ways young athletes experience unhealthy pressure, and what those influences do to their minds and bodies.
We know that depressed patients commonly report “emotional blunting” after longer use of antidepressants, in which they experience a dulling of both positive and negative emotions.
It is most important to remain aware, present, and conscious in our oh-so-creative thoughts! But there are some tricks of the manifestation trade that are helpful to know...
We live in an age of convenience. Every day, all day long, we are offered products and services to make our lives easier. The fundamental mindset is: Easy - good, hard - bad.
- By Dan Degerman
Silence in mental illness comes in many forms.
Life is not just something that happens to us. It is something we co-create.
When you have good resonance with your partner, friend or spiritual guide, the process of your actions is boosted greatly.