- Optimists are “on the same wavelength”
. Daily Edition • July 26, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’re not all professional administrators, but we all have personal admin to do — whether it’s scheduling doctor appointments, managing a budget, planning travel, or making sure you’ve sent a gift in time for your mom’s birthday. Those tasks and more can quickly add up and become overwhelming: Read a list of 14 productivity hacks that may help. Must Reads Che bello! Puglia’s centuries-old farmhouses are having their moment in the sun Getting…Read more
- How to start Swedish death cleaning
Sunday Edition • April 14, 2024 SUPPORTED BY While Olympic athletes are busy training for the Summer Games, many of us could benefit from a training regimen for everyday life. That’s where functional fitness comes in. The term refers to exercises that mimic the movement patterns of physical activities we perform on a regular basis — like putting away dishes, lugging heavy bags of groceries, and walking up the stairs. “By incorporating exercises that target multiple muscle groups and joints,...
- This summer’s top travel destinations ✈️
Daily Edition • April 13, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Houseboats are as synonymous with Amsterdam as tulips, cheese, and cycling. And one beautiful example, recently highlighted in Apartment Therapy, showcases the design possibilities of a 1,500-square-foot home on the water. Blogger Annelies and her husband Hans decorated their modern houseboat with a “perfect spring palette,” featuring myriad pastels, custom-built storage, and artwork galore. Take a tour and revisit our article on dopamine-inducing...
- Why do we taste bitterness?
Daily Edition • April 12, 2024 SUPPORTED BY When Emmy-nominated actor Tabitha Brown found herself feeling discontented a decade back, she decided to “shake things up” by trying something new every day for 30 days. The experience shifted her perspective, and she wrote about it in a recent book, I Did a New Thing: 30 Days to Living Free. Aside from Brown’s anecdotal endorsement, though, sparking joy by breaking your routine is backed by science. As cognitive neuroscientist Tali Sharot told The...