Healthy Aging: Better With Age
Don’t denounce the passage of time — declare your heartfelt appreciation for the privilege of getting older with a unique celebration showcasing things that get better with time.
Don’t denounce the passage of time — declare your heartfelt appreciation for the privilege of getting older with a unique celebration showcasing things that get better with time.
There’s a reason why we use the expression “sort things out” to describe the first step in solving a problem. Learn how to sort out all the different parts of your life so you can divide and conquer.
Ditch your dedicated dining room for a space you’ll use every single day. Whether you’re mad for meditation, crazy for cocktails or raring to read — here are 5 creative ways to transform an underutilized space into one that serves your life.
Here are 5 morning routine recipes, organized by goal area. So whether you’re looking to improve your health, your relationship, your finances, or just be happier — you can use these ingredients to mix and match to concoct your perfect morning blend.
You know your favorite color — but do you know your color personality? Everyone has one. See what yours says about you.
Your routines — what you do every day and week — can make or break your productivity. Learn how to use the who’s, what’s, when’s, where’s, how’s and why’s of routines to make yours as effective as possible.
Talk about a win-win: A cleaner house, a better world and maybe even lose some weight while you’re doing it. Yeah … really.
Is this what you’d find if you could look under the hood inside your mind? If so, it’s probably time to do a little cerebral decluttering to free up some mental space for what matters most.
You’ve heard of a gratitude journal, but have you considered creating a gratitude corner that you can visit any time you need to be reminded of everything you have to be thankful for.
There’s a lot of debate over quiet quitting in the workaday world — whether it’s a good idea or even justified in any given circumstance. But the only one that clearly loses out when you settle for “meh” on a regular basis is you.
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