Practice self-compassion, and watch as it transforms your mindset, your ability to achieve your goals, and your relationships with others.
Source: 3 Myths About Self-Compassion
Thinks I find along the way
Practice self-compassion, and watch as it transforms your mindset, your ability to achieve your goals, and your relationships with others.
Source: 3 Myths About Self-Compassion
A parasitic infection transmitted to humans by cats affects billions of people and can alter their behavior. New research shows that infected people also suffer financially.
Research shows that those with dismissing attachment are more likely to engage in deception in romantic relationships. See how to get to the truth to avoid pain and disappointment.
Source: Why Do They Lie?
Why do people stay in toxic relationships? Explore three reasons—emotional dependence, fear of being alone, and trauma bonding—in this breakdown.
Have you ever found yourself unable to shake off thoughts of a particular person? That lingering feeling, the images replaying in the mind—what does it all mean? In this intriguing video, viewers will delve into the wisdom of Carl Jung, the legendary psychologist who explored the depths of the human psyche. His insights into the connections people form with others reveal why some individuals leave an indelible mark on consciousness. This exploration will uncover the complexities of the mind and relationships. Are viewers ready to discover the reasons behind those unforgettable connections? Let’s dive in!
Emotional unavailability generally goes hand in hand with some form of arrested emotional development. Learn how to recognized emotional unavailability and how to deal with it.
Source: 4 Ways Your Emotionally Unavailable Partner May Gaslight You
One of my all-time favorite April Fool’s jokes ever…
Why can’t the US get it right when it comes to happiness? The one with “all the toys” isn’t always the happiest kid on the block.
Source: The Keys to Happiness According to the World Happiness Report
Can you relax in your relationship, knowing your partner will always be there for you?
A century ago, a German sociologist explained precisely how the president thinks about the world.
Source: One Word Describes Trump
Thanks to Terri Hemmert of WXRT and her Breakfast with the Beatles program, I just learned that Norah Jones is the daughter of Ravi Shankar, the citarist who played in the Concert for Bangladesh. Mind blown! I love her sultry jazz…
Source: Norah Jones – Wikipedia

Can’t say I really like Bob Dylan (or Timothy Chalomet for that matter) but I really liked A Complete Unknown, the newish Bob Dylan biopic…
“You’re kind of an asshole, Bob” says the Joan Baez character in the movie and I don’t think she’s wrong. Still, as a musical period piece for someone interested in the sixties, it’s worth the cost of watching which is free on Hulu at the moment…
Your brain isn’t broken—it’s been hijacked by dopamine overload. Discover how modern life is stealing your focus and how to reset your motivation, clarity, and joy.
Source: The Dopamine Hijack
Six hidden yearnings shape your thoughts, emotions, and actions, revealing why you feel the way you do. There are ways to redirect them for a more fulfilling life.
Is Mel Robbins’ morning routine really the key to success? Discover why it might not work for everyone and how to create your own healthy start to your day.
Source: Think Twice About Adopting This Viral Morning Routine
Complaining about these three things may feel good, but it’s rewiring your brain for more frustration, negativity, and misery. Here’s how to stop that whiny, negative steamroller.
Source: The 3 Top Things People Complain About
Relationship shortcuts don’t work. Slowing down, showing up, and staying present is the real path to lasting love.
Source: The Slow Work of Real Love
Archival images from the last weeks of World War II, taken by an American Army combat photographer during a push across eastern France into southern Germany.
Source: Photographing the Final Days of World War II in Germany
Generosity is like the circulation of the blood, healthiest and best when it goes around and around.
A cognitive bias is a mental shortcut intended to spare us time, effort, or discomfort, but at the cost of accuracy and reliability.
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