Tag: happiness
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Crow Wing Energized Annual Summit: The Science of Happiness: Flourish in Your Private and Professional Life – Brainerd Dispatch
[ad_1] With all the negative events we’ve dealt with over the past few years, it’s easy to have a negative attitude. COVID-19, political divisions, unsafe schools and public areas have left a lingering sour taste in many people’s mouths. So what can we do to restore our bright temperament? How can we turn a negative ... -
Offering Joy and Surrendering: The Legacy of Catholic Education – Clarion Herald
[ad_1] Charla Miss NOLA Catholic Parenting When my son started attending Catholic preschool, I was introduced to the morning offering prayer. At that time, my parents were encouraged to stay for morning prayers and announcements, so this prayer became part of my daily routine and eventually found a place in my heart, and from the ... -
Elevate your festive look this season with celebrity-inspired ethnic styles
[ad_1] The festive season presents the perfect opportunity to dress your doll properly. The happiness of decorating in ethnic style is bliss, and the festive season gives us even more reasons to do so. Whether you’re a minimalist at heart or love a rugged ensemble, these Bollywood-inspired styles are the best way to accessorize your ... -
Tennessee footballer launches mental health-focused NIL agency
[ad_1] Student-athletes are some of the fastest and toughest people, but behind their strength and public image are humans with complex emotions and real struggles. Anxiety and depression are not weaknesses, former Vols football player Derrick Furlow Jr. told Knox News. He works to break down that stigma by specializing in the trade of names, ... -
Why leaders need to create a healthy work culture
[ad_1] Opinion holder entrepreneur You are the contributor. The pandemic has changed everything: companies, leaders and employees. At the height of the pandemic, we were stuck at home, work blended into home life, and parents juggling virtual school with Zoom meetings. Employees faced the added stress of not knowing how the pandemic would affect their ... -
can science save these threatened species from extinction?
[ad_1] Perched among the fronds of the world’s loneliest tree, Viswambharan Sarasan had an important decision to make. Sarasan had worked for years to get access to this palm — the last living member of the species Hyophorbe amaricaulis, which grows in Curepipe Botanic Gardens, Mauritius. He reached up towards a cluster of its walnut-sized, ... -
‘Pudgy’ science teacher self-publishes series of books to help Arkansas kids make better choices
[ad_1] “Happy Choices Today!” is a new children’s book written by Patti Faris, author of Mountainberg’s self-proclaimed “Life of a Geeky, Out-of-the-Box Life.” This is the first installment of a story series that is spun with the voices of colorful animals. Just like in real life, no character is perfect. But, as she puts it, ... -
beard science
[ad_1] World Beard Day (September 3rd) is here again, and the planet is ready to celebrate great facial hair. A beard is definitely manly multiple studies[1] Have[2] found[3] Men look more masculine, dominant, aggressive, and stronger when they wear a beard.[4] Having facial hair makes you look more masculine. According to research, men with beards[5] ...









