Realising how unhealthy her approach to food had become, Erin Davis began to wonder what the Bible had to say about food.
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Clinical psychologist Valerie Ling believes people don’t know how to take a holiday anymore, and shares where the word originated.
Do you have a secret addiction to feel-good romantic comedies? Turns out there’s good reason. They’re actually good for your health.
We live in a constantly connected world. It’s not a bad thing necessarily, but some of us have lost the art of being still, writes Lorrene McClymont.
Research has shown that men aren’t speaking up enough about their mental health, leading them to seek out unhealthy coping mechanisms.
Author Hannah Brencher encourages her readers to seek out their own transformation story and learn to pursue health and success through God, not culture.
The Israeli-born American author, lecturer and investor shares about the psychology of distraction and the human quest to accomplish something.
Decision fatigue is a state of mental overload from having too many options, too many choices to make. It’s why choosing what’s for dinner can be so hard.
It’s important to switch off the news at times – but how do the reporters bringing us the news care for themselves through the rolling stream of overwhelm?
‘Wintering’ is a word for those times when life turns cold, through crisis or loss, and we find ourselves living at a slower pace to everyone else.