Modern problems require modern solutions—especially in relationships. Source: 3 Important Boundaries That Every Couple Should Have
Thinks I find along the way
Modern problems require modern solutions—especially in relationships. Source: 3 Important Boundaries That Every Couple Should Have
This episode explores how by mastering the basics, we can unlock the secrets to living life in ‘easy mode’. Shane Parrish is a former spy, founder of Farnam Street and author of ‘Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results’. Jake, Damian and Shane discuss why it is crucial to do the basics right. By analysing our four default modes; Emotion, Ego, Social and Inertia, Shane studies how we can ensure we are thinking clearly.
Toxic “breadcrumbing,” common in today’s dating scene, can seriously harm someone’s mental state or outlook on relationships. Here’s how to spot the behavior and heal. Source: Breadcrumbing: What it means and examples in dating or relationships | CNN
Mindfulness is the state of active, open attention to the present. The ‘Mindfulness Toolkit’ offers a variety of resources, such as audio files and tip sheets, to help users live more mindfully. h/t Karen Gage Source: Mindfulness Toolkit
Caitlin Clark stops by Weekend Update to discuss women’s sports and the WNBA draft.
Monk, educator and The Dalai Lama’s personal physician Dr. Barry Kerzin discusses how to find meaning and joy in uncertainty, while utilizing practical tools for stress reduction, avoiding burnout and self-compassion…
“A lot of times couples think they’re fighting about someone coming home late or chores. But what they’re really fighting about is, do you see me? Do you value me? Do you need me? Can I count on you and until that gets addressed and articulated they’re unlikely to be able to resolve conflict.”
Ashley Harvey
In a talk that will leave you feeling both stirred up and optimistic, university professor and relationship educator Ashley Harvey shares five principles from attachment theory that you can use to understand and change your attachment style so that you can decrease conflict and increase connection in your romantic relationships. In a talk that will leave you feeling both stirred up and optimistic, university professor and relationship educator Ashley Harvey shares five principles from attachment theory that you can use to understand and change your attachment style so that you can decrease conflict and increase connection in your romantic relationships. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Tree meditation, says Lin Wang Gordon, is a way to strengthen our connection with nature and deepen our understanding of difficult emotions like grief. Source: Need to Heal? Find a Tree | Lion’s Roar
Attachment theory, pioneered by British psychologist John Bowlby, has significantly shaped our comprehension of human bonds and relationships. This influential framework offers profound insights into the development of emotional connections, spanning across various stages of life. Let’s delve into the core concepts of attachment theory and its implications for understanding human behavior and interaction.
At the heart of attachment theory lies the idea that the quality of early relationships, particularly with primary caregivers, profoundly impacts an individual’s emotional and social development. Bowlby proposed that the nature of these initial attachments sets the stage for one’s perception of self, others, and relationships.
Continue reading “Attachment theory is the science of love”Our feelings hold vital knowledge of our internal world. Source: 4 Ways to Become More Emotionally Self-Aware
More people than ever before are changing jobs, or at least thinking about it. To help you decide, says Dan Zigmond, contemplate the nature of change. Source: Shall I Stay or Shall I Go? | Lion’s Roar

A new study presents novel insights on the mental health benefits of touch. Source: The Healing Power of Touch: New Scientific Insights
From getting to sleep to completely waking up, working with your breath offers practical and profound benefits. And remember, it’s always, ALWAYS about going back to the breath! Source: 5 Meditations on the Breath | Lion’s Roar
Loneliness can be overcome! Read 16 ways to feel more integrated and less alone. Source: 16 Things to Do When You Feel Like Loneliness Is Taking Over – LifeHack
The great Swiss psychoanalyst left us a surprisingly practical guide to being happier. Source: Jung’s Five Pillars of a Good Life
Life’s unpredictability boosts growth, creativity, and well-being. Source: The Power of Embracing Uncertainty
As Franklin, starring Michael Douglas, dramatises statesman Benjamin Franklin’s 1770s mission to secure French support for America’s independence struggle, Jonny Wilkes takes a closer look at the true history. Source: Is Franklin a true story? The real story of Benjamin Franklin and the Franco-American Alliance

When daughters don’t get the love they need. Source: The Lasting Impact of Emotionally Unavailable Fathers
Who is considered an abstainer matters. Source: Why Findings on Alcohol and Health Are So Confusing
Keep things fun; stagnancy can snuff out love and attraction. Source: How to Love (and Stay Attracted to) Your Partner Over Time
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