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SDSN Youth opens the application period for its 2023 Local Pathways Fellowship
Young people play a vital role in achieving the SDGs. Be the next urban leader and apply for the Local Pathways Fellowship 2023 by February 1! The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network – Youth Initiative (SDSN Youth) announced the launch of the call for applications for the 2023 cohort of its Local Pathways Fellowship (LPF)... Read more
Finding a Happier and Less Stressful Way to Do Business by Chelsea Lamb
As an entrepreneur, you have a lot of spinning plates going all at once, and if any of them falls and breaks, it can end up sending them all crashing to the floor. No wonder you’re stressed! The problem with being stressed from keeping all those plates in the air is that the more stressed... Read more
What Is Disordered Eating? Signs, Symptoms, And Support
image Written by Chloe Garnham Content warning This article references potential trauma triggers, including disordered eating, depression, anxiety, PTSD, self-harm, and suicide. If you are in distress and need immediate help, trained counselors are available to take your call. Please find a crisis hotline in your country here. Hunger cues are powerful signals that motivate you... Read more
The definitive guide to disability inclusion in the workplace
In an increasingly digital and remote working environment, it’s important to focus on inclusivity. This guide explores the key aspects of disability in the workplace in depth, providing insight into how inclusive company policies and working styles tend to be (or tend not to be), as well as showcasing key data. We’ll also look at... Read more
Navigating Nursing as a Nurse Living With Disabilities
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 26% of adults living in the U.S. have some type of disability. This can include challenges with mobility, cognition, hearing, vision, and self-care. A disability may affect your career as a nurse but can also be valuable. "Living with a disability, or chronic illness, or health... Read more
Four cleaning habits will reduce clutter and stress
Cleanliness doesn’t necessarily mean wiping down every surface of your home twice a day, or covering all of your furniture with plastic. Cleanliness isn’t about eliminating messes from ever happening, it’s about creating a certain kind of environment. For a home, the environment should be the pinnacle of comfort for the people living within. Instead... Read more
Happier Way Influencer
Thaia McHugh - Happy Roots Coaching I'm Thaia McHugh, a spiritual mentor and coach helping individuals to throw out the old rule book to reclaim their magic and unleash the spiritual badass, within! What happens when you have a core foundation of Happy? You grow HAPPY ROOTS, that lead to a HAPPIER WAY! Which is... Read more
4 Best Practices For Building Happy And Productive Hybrid Work Teams by Cassie Cooper
After two years of remote work, many offices are transitioning to hybrid work setups in an effort to regain some normalcy. In fact, according to an ABC News report on new hybrid office spaces, up to 57% of newly constructed offices are being specifically designed with this setup in mind. Analysts say this reflects how necessary... Read more
Dive deeper into the World Happiness Report
Dive deeper into the World Happiness Report and watch our latest webinar "A Seat at the Table: World Happiness Report 2022" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C7xbwcgpvc
Proof That Positive Work Cultures Are More Productive
By Emma Seppälä and Kim Cameron Too many companies bet on having a cut-throat, high-pressure, take-no-prisoners culture to drive their financial success. But a large and growing body of research on positive organizational psychology demonstrates that not only is a cut-throat environment harmful to productivity over time, but that a positive environment will lead to... Read more
How to Limit Exposure to EMF and Radon at Home by Pamela Tatam
Radiation exposure is more common than you might think. In fact, many people are exposed to radiation at home, even if they aren’t aware of it. Electromagnetic fields or EMFs are created when electric current flows, and the strength of the magnetic field varies with power consumption. However, EMF strength remains constant, so it’s important... Read more
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World Happiness Report 2022
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the World Happiness Report, which uses global survey data to report how people evaluate their own lives in more than 150 countries worldwide. The World Happiness Report 2022 reveals a bright light in dark times. The pandemic brought not only pain and suffering but also an increase in social support and... Read more
WHO Health Emergency Appeal for Ukraine
Combining ancient wisdom and his own experiences in the ashram, this book reveals how to overcome negative thoughts and access the purpose that lie within all of us.
The Difference Between Tolerance and Acceptance
We often use the words tolerance and acceptance, it isn’t even jargon to us! These words carry everyday meanings in everyday conversations and are quite regularly used interchangeably. However, both these words denote different things and under them, come a variety of attitudes and perceptions about the world. Tolerance: So let’s unpack them one by... Read more
Why Is Social Inclusion Important for Mental Wellbeing?
We often hear the terms inclusion and exclusion being used in conversation around us, especially in recent times, social inclusion has become a key topic for deliberation in all aspects of life. It is not some distant political concept, but it has become something we are trying to execute in our everyday lives such as... Read more
The Importance of Routine for Success: 3 Ways To Create Structure in Daily Life
While wondering what is the best path to maximising how we can use each day better to bring us one step closer to our goals, the one roadblock we often hit is of sticking to a routine. We can draw up elaborate plans, come up with time-bound achievable goals for each day but the fact... Read more
Building Focus for Meeting Goals
In the era of tik-tok and Instagram where every motion of your finger is a gateway to another world entirely, with vast multitudes of stimulus always available within an arm’s reach, focus is something that becomes very hard to build and retain. In fact, studies have actually shown that notifications are one of the biggest... Read more
Giving and Receiving: A Healthy Balance
What’s Wrong With Just Being a Giver? Have you ever felt taken for granted? Ever experienced resentment towards someone that you actually love doing nice things for but they don't ever seem to reciprocate? If yes (and there are numerous more examples of the particular feeling we’re talking about), then perhaps you’re struggling with achieving... Read more