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  • A “vital emotion” to fostering meaning in life . Daily Edition • June 25, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Did you listen to the first episode of our new podcast? While you await the next installment, coming Friday morning, we’re partnering with host Case Kenny to offer a special giveaway to listeners, launching at 10 a.m. ET today and ending at the same time on July 1. One lucky winner will receive a $1,000 Visa gift card, a one-on-one private virtual session with Case, and a copy of his 60-Day New Mindset Journal. Now for how to enter: Simply follow…Read more

  • 100-year-old 2024 predictions Wake up to good news. Supported By Tuesday • January 9, 2024 If, less than two weeks into January, you’re seeing your 2024 goals already slipping away, don’t lose hope. You can still achieve everything you want to, even if you’re getting off to a slow start, writes Allison Aubrey for NPR’s Morning Edition. Her recommendations include refining your goals, bringing friends into the fold to help you, and Nice News’ personal favorite, aiming for optimism. “There’s a strong link between optimism...
  • One of the top 50 unsolvable codes has been cracked Wake up to good news. Supported By Monday • January 8, 2024 Are you getting enough rest? For many of us, the answer to that question is “I wish.” Some misconceptions about which activities are actually restful may be contributing to that response, and understanding them could help give your brain a much-needed break. Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, author of Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less, explained to The Washington Post: “The most restorative kinds of rest — the things that recharge...
  • These moms invented an adaptive clothing line Wake up to good news. Supported By Sunday • January 7, 2024 The neurotransmitter dopamine plays a role in many bodily functions, but it’s perhaps best known for its feel-good properties, producing feelings of pleasure and boosting our moods. Purposely taking part in activities you enjoy can activate dopamine, but between work, errands, and life’s daily struggles, that’s often easier said than done. That’s why two YouTube creators came up with the “Dopamenu”: a simple worksheet designed to...
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