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The Power of Forgiveness: Why a Psychologist Advises Letting Go (and a Free Workbook to Get Started)

Your husband forgot your birthday. A semitruck cut you off in rush hour traffic. Your dog went to go cuddle with someone else as soon as you started petting him. No matter what offense has been committed against you (and no matter how serious it is), it’s tempting to hold onto a grudge. It even […]

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Meet Samaritan Scout: A Nonprofit Search Engine for Volunteer Opportunities — Built by Teenagers

Volunteering is a sort of superfood for the soul. On top of it making a meaningful difference in the world, the personal benefits can’t be beat: You can meet people, learn new skills, increase your confidence, cultivate a sense of purpose, and even boost your health. Will Rosenthal, a second year computer science major at

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How Emily Ley’s “Stupid Easy” Cookbook Recipes Help Families Prioritize Connection Over Perfection

Emily Ley’s new cookbook started as a big joke between her and her publisher. A bestselling author and entrepreneur leading a multimillion dollar business that helps women simplify their lives, Ley doesn’t enjoy making giant messes or spending hours chopping and cleaning in the kitchen. In fact, she doesn’t even like to cook. But she

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Artist Austin Kleon Thinks the Word “Amateur” Needs a Rebrand — Get His Tips for Finding Creative Freedom

If there’s one thing Austin Kleon loves, it’s a list. “I always make the joke that it was good enough for Moses, so it’s good enough for me,” he told Nice News. For the Texas-based artist, the beauty of lists is that they allow for big jumps between ideas — perfect for a brain that

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Why Don’t People Play to Their Strengths? Level Up Your Life by Learning Yours

Are you playing to your strengths in your career? How about with friends, or in your hobbies? A growing body of positive psychology research suggests that using your personal strengths can not only help you thrive at work, but also boost your mental health and increase your resilience and life satisfaction, among other benefits. Despite

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Avoiding Your Neighbor Because of How They Voted? Democracy Needs You to Talk to Them Instead

This article was written by Betsy Sinclair, a professor and chair of political science at Washington University in St. Louis, for The Conversation — a nonprofit news organization dedicated to sharing the knowledge of researchers and scientists, under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here. Are you angry about politics right now? Seething?

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OK, So Multitasking Is Impossible — What Should We Do Instead? An Expert Weighs In

As I sit writing this article over the next few hours, emails will come in and message notification sounds will ring out. My colleagues will ask me questions; I’ll spontaneously recall an item on my to-do list that will just take a moment to check off. I’d be lying if I said I’ll stay entirely

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Mercy Ships Volunteers Set Sail to Provide Free “Life-Changing or Livesaving” Surgeries in Medical Deserts

When a white bump began to swell around baby Emmanuel’s ear, his concerned mother had no idea what to do.  She took the infant to a local hospital in Northern Sierra Leone, where she learned that he had lymphangioma, a benign tumor that can cause disfigurement — but there are no maxillofacial surgeons in the

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Wilma Mankiller, First Female Principal Chief of Cherokee Nation, Led With Compassion and Continues to Inspire Today

This article was written by Julie Reed, an associate professor of history at the Penn State, for The Conversation — a nonprofit news organization dedicated to sharing the knowledge of researchers and scientists, under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here. If you fish in your pocket or purse for a U.S. quarter

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