Romanticizing your life is essentially what psychologists call "savoring"—the skill of noticing and amplifying positive everyday experiences. The practice only becomes unhealthy when it's used to ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. pixdeluxe/E+ via Getty Images Caught up in the struggles of new motherhood, I knew I needed a fresh perspective and a new way to ...
This post was updated Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m. I create an episode title and description for the week every Sunday night. My friends and I sit down together, and we decide which experiences that week were ...
This mindset trick makes healthy habits stick. Romanticizing small routines can make healthy habits more appealing. Reframing a walk or daily task as something enjoyable—like adding coffee or a ...
Our days are jam-packed, weeks pass in a blink, and so many of us are too busy surviving our schedules to even notice the beauty in the everyday, let alone pause to drink it in. To cultivate that ...
It’s my world, and you’re all just living in it — duh. Maybe it’s the way I somehow convinced myself to be productive in the last two weeks of winter break that has sparked this new drive to do things ...
It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been broken up, once in a while, you may still get a tinge of nostalgia when something reminds you of your ex. Or, when you start dating someone new, you might find ...
Whether it's lighting candles during a weeknight dinner or getting dressed up just to go to the movies, there's something special about turning mundane moments into intentional occurrences. The act of ...