Sometimes it seems like expert multitasking does make for a happy holiday...but what does it really mean to live well at this time of year?
This time of year we often hear the saying, “It is better to give than it is to receive”—a phrase that is often flippantly delivered halfheartedly, and received equivalently.
Mindful gift ideas for the season
Smile Train helps newborns are born with birth defects such as cleft palate or cleft lip.
It’s not uncommon for people who have only known Kitty Coyne for a few minutes to tell her they love her. Why? She brought them a pair of socks.
Volunteering at a hotline can be a rewarding and educational experience.
If asked, many people might not consider their lives, relationships, health, career or financial state to be in “good” condition.
Elizabeth Wallish is a professionally certified holistic health coach and nutrition consultant. She is the founder and director of Dare 2 Care Now.
The very extent of our growing crisis makes application of the vision of “Networks of Grace” almost infinite.
Mindful Metropolis recently spoke with Gabriel Halpern, director of Yoga Circle, for some of his best-bets for winter warming poses.
What sounds like an indulgent, offbeat fantasy is a delicious reality at Bleeding Heart Bakery’s new café in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood.
Brussels sprouts may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of holiday fare, but they have had an honored place in Britain for centuries alongside the roast goose or game.
An unconventional documentary film, May I Be Frank (MIBF), champions a real self-help hero…
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