
Are you a doom scroller or a frequent Tweeter? Do you pass the time by flicking endlessly through others’ posts on social networking sites, or perhaps you use these platforms to share your own content?

If spiders present so little of an actual threat to our survival, why do we fear them so much?

Decades of research in psychology have shown that we have significant limitations in how we perceive the world around us.

Without a doubt, it takes courage to face our fears, to be willing to look beneath the surface and examine what we normally avoid.

The cat never touched me, but an indelible impression of her remains. It is my first memory of meeting a shadow animal, face to green-eyed face.

Well-meaning advice for people stressing out about current events often includes encouragement to be patient, stay calm and keep the faith – but how on Earth are you supposed to do that when the onslaught of troubling news seems never to stop?

Going back only ten generations, each of us has 1,024 direct ancestors. Each of those 1,024 people left a lineage and a personal legacy. If any of them had lived in a different place...

What we emit into the world is picked up by others and it affects them as well.

As I do in life itself, I look for messages when I watch movies. And because The Universe, All That Is, Spirit, Guidance, Good speaks through everything and everyone that comes our way, messages are found...

For years, I thought that my overachieving, perfectionism, and need for control were about proving that I was good enough—being the best, being perfect, was the only way to be “enough.” But a session with an intuitive coach brought something else to the fore...
- By Jude Bijou

Whether it's your parent, coworker, child, lover, or friend, we all sometimes say and do things we regret. We fret, get defensive, make excuses, and rationalize that what we did wasn't so bad.

Life happens, and you are bound to experience feeling angry, anxious, judgmental, accusatory, and all the other faces that fear wears during your day.
- By Beth Bell

I didn’t truly understand the phrase “never say never” until I started recognizing I was contradicting my so many of my own “nevers.”

Each human being may be part of something greater. Common phrases suggesting this reality include ’re all in this together” or “everything is connected.”
All significant choices move us toward or away from love. And the most important thing we learn in life is recognizing the choices and actions that bring us closer or farther from love. Each day is full of...
So why don’t we go for it? Why don’t we reach out for what we really want? Why don’t we strive to...
- By Jude Bijou

Are you thrown off by unforeseen complications? Are you frantic to meet deadlines or goals? Do you hate to wait? Are you a slave to the clock?

Horses, pigs, and wild horses can distinguish between negative and positive sounds from their fellow species and near relatives, as well as from human speech, researchers report.

All men who immerse themselves in bodybuilding describe themselves as having some degree of muscle dysmorphia.

In the past few years, people across the world have spent more time on video chat programs like Zoom and FaceTime than ever before.

New research digs into whether people are more likely to feel empathy for animals than other humans. In short, the answer is complicated.
I have studied the direction of the world’s crises for years, and my work suggests that a feasible path through this turmoil is possible. What we’ve learned is that the Knowledge Age is...

New findings show that people with high self-esteem generally have more success at school and work, better social relationships, improved mental and physical health, and less anti-social behavior. And, these benefits persist from adolescence to adulthood and into old age.



