Trusting your gut or following your intuition sounds simple, but not if you’re anxious.
What My Patients Have Taught Me During Their Cancer Journeys
During my 20 years of medical experience, I’ve had several conversations with patients that have influenced my approach to care.
Understanding Continuity: An Important Feature of Writing
Few writers have even heard of continuity. Yet this aspect of writing is the most important and least understood feature of sentences and paragraphs.
How Biology and Culture Shape Gender Identity
Whatever one’s views on the immutability or otherwise of biological sex, gender is itself a sociolinguistic construct, confected in a cultural context.
5 Transformative Steps for Enhancing Self-Compassion
We’re more apt to be self-critical because of the way we’re socialized and neurologically wired. Learn five integral and effective ways to be more self-loving and self-compassionate.
The Logic of Drug Names
Creating drug names that are unique, distinctive, and pronounceable is an ongoing challenge.
How Invisible Work at Home and on the Job Fuels Burnout
Burnout is classified as “chronic workplace stress,” but invisible work at home and emotional labor on the job also fuel burnout, exacerbating stress and mental health.
The (Almost) Lost Art of Kinkeeping Makes Families Happy
In our modern society, the art of kinkeeping is under threat of extinction. Here’s what you can do to keep your family connected and healthy.
Do Coincidences Give Good Guidance?
Blindly following synchronicity isn’t smart, but there are principles to help you effectively mine the wisdom of your coincidences.
The Existential Roots of Anxiety
It might seem as if you’re anxious for no reason, but the causes of anxiety are woven deep into the fabric of life itself.