In TODAY.com's Never Have I Ever series, a psychologist explains how to properly hold space for someone else' emotions.
Diane Button shares what she has learned from people facing death about what's important in life. Here's her advice about spending time wisely and finding more happiness now.
When we run up against difficult emotions, one of the places I find that people get most tripped up is expecting that there is a certain way that one should feel. And, taking this further, that often ...
Here’s a list of 10 easy things for college students (or really anyone!) to do to make space and clear space: Get into a daily habit of putting things away so as to prevent clutter and to be able to ...
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'I talk to people at the end of their life. They all have three life lessons in common.'
Baci Hillyer is surrounded by death every single day. For most people, it's a life that's almost impossible to comprehend.But for Baci, who lost her father and brother within six months as a teenager, ...
Taking just one minute to appreciate something beautiful can keep you more grounded and in the moment, says someone who spent decades working with people at the end of their lives.
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