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Do You Have Foot-in-Mouth Syndrome? Expert Advice on How to Avoid Saying Things You’ll Regret

An estimated 100% of adults will experience a dreaded episode of “foot-in-mouth syndrome” at some point in their lives. Symptoms include blurting out opinions before thinking them through, cracking one-liners that later make you cringe, and losing sleep over off-the-cuff comments.  We kid, of course, but the pain of saying something embarrassing or unintentionally offensive […]

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After Healing From a Broken Leg, 90-Year-Old Artist Painted 18 Portraits to Thank Her Caregivers

Caregivers at a Pennsylvania retirement community walked into work this past fall to a sweet surprise: Resident Eva Lu Damianos had been secretly painting their portraits for months, and each of their likenesses was on display in the wellness center. The 90-year-old was inspired to paint the 18 health care workers following a particularly difficult

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Author Erin Port on How “Tiny Tweaks” Help Us Shift Toward Happiness

Baking delicious banana bread requires trial and error. Your first attempt might need more salt; your second might need more nutmeg. If it still doesn’t taste the way you want it to, you continue making tiny tweaks until you’re happy with your loaf. The same idea can be applied to our lives, says Erin Port. 

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Incarcerated at 16, This Poet Now Changes Lives Through a Prison Book Program: “Joy Is Our North Star”

Reginald Dwayne Betts has always been into books. As a kid, he was once caught reading Sherlock Holmes stories in the back of class, and at home he’d watch an oft-played speed reading infomercial with fascination. Determined to become a speed reader himself but unable to afford the advertised course, he found an instructional guide

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Taking Care of Grandkids May Give the Brain a Boost, Study Says

Having a grandparent around to babysit can give parents much-needed time off to catch up on self-care — but grandparents themselves may reap some health benefits from this arrangement, too. A new study published by the American Psychological Association suggests that looking after grandkids can boost cognitive abilities and, in some cases, slow cognitive decline. 

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Dealing With a Difficult Relationship? Here’s How Psychology Says You Can Shift the Dynamic

Relationships can feel like both a blessing and the bane of your existence, a source of joy and a source of frustration or resentment. At some point, each of us is faced with a clingy child, a dramatic friend, a partner who recoils at the first hint of intimacy, a volatile parent, or a controlling boss — in short, a difficult relationship.

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“Excellence Is for Everyone”: Author Brad Stulberg’s New Book Is a Blueprint for Being a Better You

Brad Stulberg starts his new book, The Way of Excellence, by clarifying what his subject is not. Excellence isn’t perfectionism. It isn’t optimization. It isn’t obsession or flow or happiness. Setting that straight is important, the author told Nice News, because hustle culture has co-opted the concept and alienated the average person.  Indeed, this isn’t

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We Asked Readers to Share the Best Compliments They’ve Received — Read Their Heartfelt Responses

Getting a compliment is kind of like finding a piece of candy on a hotel pillowcase: It’s a free, unexpected pop of sweetness that puts a smile on your face. But while you likely won’t remember the Andes mint a month later, a few kind words can have a lasting impact on your mental well-being

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Martin Luther King Jr. Was a “Star Trek” Fan — And 5 Other Little-Known Facts About the Activist

Each year, on the third Monday of January, Americans honor the life of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Born in Atlanta on Jan. 15, 1929, the Baptist minister was one of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, a gifted orator, and a passionate humanitarian.  Decades after his assassination in 1968, those of

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The Society of Happy People Is Hunting for Happiness All Week Long: Participate in the Daily Challenges

When you buy books through our links, Nice News may earn a commission, which helps keep our content free. Are you familiar with the 31 types of happiness? That might sound like a lot, but author Pamela Gail Johnson says that’s precisely the point. She wants us to expand how we think about the emotion

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