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5 Entirely Modern-World Sources of Stress and Anxiety
We deal with a lot of stress these days, and a considerable amount of anxiety. The National Institute for Mental Health estimates that 18% of Americans have some kind of mental illness. But why? Our ancestors didn’t suffer from stress and…
Study Proves: Your Dog Understands More Than You Think
“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself,” observed Josh Billings.
Due to the uncomplicated and unconditional nature of their love, dogs are often seen as simple creatures - even stupid ones.
New…
Oxytocin: The Love Chemical and The Surprising Complexities You Didn’t Know About It
Everyone has heard of oxytocin, right?
The hormone known as the “cuddle chemical”, released from the pituitary gland after being made in the hypothalamus, has gotten a lot of really interesting press lately: since the 1970s, in fact, the…
6 Ways to Treat Depression Without Medication
First of all, I would like to be very clear about the following: I have absolutely nothing against anti-depressant medications. In fact, I take one daily for my own anxiety. It helps a great deal, and I am very thankful to have it.…
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 3 Ways Social Media Impacts Our Real Lives
“You are what you share,” wrote Charles W. Leadbeater of our obsession with social media. It's tempting to think that these words have a limited amount of truth - but in our image-obsessed culture, the façade we create for ourselves all too…
5 Scientifically Proven Ways to Help Your Child Become a Successful Adult
“We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future,” stated Franklin D. Roosevelt.
In these uncertain times, his words ring more powerful and true than ever before.
Here are five things ANY parent…
Ten Psychological Tricks That Really Work
“The human mind is not a terribly logical or consistent place,” wrote Jim Butcher. This is an understatement. The human mind is, in fact, a complete madhouse.
This can be frustrating when the psychological workings of others keep them…
New Research Suggests Laziness, Risk Aversion, and Impatience May Be Contagious
There's a popular school of thought which suggests we become an average of the five people we spend the most time with. Of course there's a little bit of chicken-or-egg logic here. We are usually attracted to people who share our own…
Serving Others Enhances Our Own Wellbeing – Here’s How!
Ralph Waldo Emerson once mused, “The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.”
What if we could achieve both?
As…
3 Ways the Wonders of Our Modern World Increase Our Anxiety
The convenience of our modern world is an incredible thing. We have endless information at our fingertips. We can have a sandwich, a car, or even a message delivered to our door at a moment's notice. We can communicate with friends and…