Monkey See, Monkey Do: How Corruption, Inequality, and Self-Interest Threaten Civilization
Taking Care of Yourself during the Grief Process
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- Written by: Angela Garner

There is no doubt that grief can be exhausting, draining, and make one feel generally run down, so that coping with everyday things, such as work and looking after the home, becomes much more of a struggle than it would be normally.
The Uncertain Future of U.S. Oil Production
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

A little over a decade ago, the United States transformed seemingly overnight from a significant oil importer to a leading world producer.
Surviving the Holidays and the Myth of Happily-Ever-After Families
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- Written by: Celia Landman

All parents I know have gone through hard times with their children. And the holidays with either unexpressed or expressed expectations add more pressure to the family system.
Thriving Through Both Our Strengths and Weaknesses
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- Written by: Cheryl Pallant, PhD

Many of us tend to pursue areas of strengths and ignore areas of weakness. There’s good reason to use strengths. They reinforce competence. But there’s also good reason to explore and utilize weaknesses.
The Global Significance of China's Renewable Energy Surge
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- Written by: Xu Yi-chong, Griffith University

China is the world’s single largest emitter, accounting for 27% of the world’s carbon dioxide and a third of all greenhouse gas emissions.
Christmas Music in Ads: A Strategy to Boost Your Spending
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- Written by: Tom Garner, Sheffield Hallam University

How Christmas music in adverts and shops harnesses nostalgia to encourage you to spend more
Owning and Learning to Trust My Voice
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- Written by: Trish Thompson

Fear of talking too much affected my professional life. A watch or a clock was always in view when I gave a presentation. I rehearsed my presentations. No spontaneity for me; I stuck with the script!
When You Can't Make Up Your Mind, Use The Priority Sifter
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- Written by: Jude Bijou

The priority sifter helps you get in touch with what's true for you and what to do about a specific situation. It integrates your heart and head and offers a unique perspective.
Happy Family 2.0: Life After Divorce
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- Written by: Darlene Taylor

The thing about divorce that is hard to remember is that as much as it is happening to you, your partner, and your children, it’s also happening to everyone else in your little world. Your friends, your extended family, everyone is affected.
Clashing Views on Climate Change: James Hansen vs. Michael Mann
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- Written by: Robert Chris and Hugh Hunt
The disagreement between two climate scientists that will decide our future
The Pain and Loss of Death: The Ultimate Healer and Teacher
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- Written by: Mark Ireland

It was a cruel synergist that moved me to explore life’s deepest mysteries. This had been my father’s path, but it was not mine—at least not until now.
Obsessive Thoughts Unveiled: The Broader Spectrum of OCD
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- Written by: Eva Surawy Stepney, University of Sheffield

OCD is so much more than handwashing or tidying. As a historian with the disorder, here’s what I’ve learned
Six Ways to Tackle Imposter Syndrome
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- Written by: Coline Monsarrat

Let’s explore ways to train our brain so we can stride confidently into life’s grand meeting room, project our voice with conviction and aplomb, flipping the script on imposter syndrome.
The Long Shadow of Human-Induced Climate Change: Implications for the Next 50,000 Years
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- Written by: Jan Zalasiewicz, University of Leicester et al

The climate change we caused is here for at least 50,000 years – and probably far longer
The Heartfelt Story Behind Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
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- Written by: Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, University of Sheffield

Eighty years ago this week, Judy Garland walked into an MGM studio and recorded Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas for the first time.
The Miracle Comes Together...Just Like That!
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- Written by: Joyce & Barry Vissell

My heart nearly skipped a beat. "What an amazing coincidence!" (I didn't yet believe in miracles or divine guidance.)
Stop Monkey Mind: Practice Awareness of No-Thought
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- Written by: Jaime A. Pineda, PhD

“No-thought” comes from a Zen expression that literally means “the mind without the mind.” This refers to a mind that is calm, balanced, and unoccupied by self-centered thoughts or emotion...
Facing Our Shortcomings from a Place of Love
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- Written by: Phill Webster

I’ve made mistakes. Many. I’ve done things I am not proud of. Repeatedly. We can’t correct the wrongs we’ve committed in our lives, but we can try not to repeat them.
Anthropocene Awakening: Earth's Environmental Crossroads
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- Written by: Victor Court, Université Paris Cité

In 2000, Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist Paul J. Crutzen proposed that the epoch known as the Holocene, which started some 11,700 years ago, had reached its end.
Paths of Connection and the End of Suffering
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- Written by: Steve Taylor

Perhaps the most important thing that spirituality can teach us is that it is possible for us to cultivate connection. We don’t have to live in a state of disconnection.
Which Blood Sugar Monitor Is Best?
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- Written by: Neale Cohen, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute

Monitoring the level of glucose (sugar) in your blood is vital if you have diabetes. You get results in real time, which allows you to adjust your medications, exercise and food accordingly.
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