The cost of everything crept up again, didn’t it? Groceries. Rent. Streaming bundles that somehow cost more than cable ever did. Here’s the weird part: Most of us try to “earn our way out” of the squeeze, when what we really need is a system that quietly stops the leaks. The good news? We don’t … Continue reading "7 forgotten frugal habits that will help you save more money in 2026"| Global English Editing
Growing older can be a beautiful journey of self-discovery, filled with tranquility and wisdom, but it can also come with its fair share of regrets. Have you ever paused and wondered, “How can I age more peacefully?” or “How can I avoid regrets as I grow old?” Well, it might surprise you that the secret … Continue reading "If you want more peace and less regret as you age, say goodbye to these 7 habits"| Global English Editing
There’s something oddly comforting about thinking back to the foods that defined our childhoods. They weren’t gourmet. They weren’t trendy. But for a lot of us who grew up middle-class, they were reliable. Frozen dinners, stacked neatly in the freezer, ready for a quick weeknight solution. I can still picture my mom sliding one of … Continue reading "You know you grew up middle-class when these 8 frozen dinners were on rotation"| The Expert Editor
Ever notice how the more productivity hacks you learn, the less productive you actually become? I caught myself in this trap a few months ago. I was spending more time organizing my task management system than actually completing tasks. Reading another book about morning routines instead of just getting up and doing the work. Tweaking … Continue reading "The trap of overoptimization"| The Expert Editor
Last week, I caught myself mid-sentence saying "I'm so stupid" after forgetting my yoga mat at home.| The Vessel
Leaving a high-flying job in consulting, Angela Lee Duckworth took a job teaching math to seventh graders in a New York public school. She quickly realized that IQ wasn't the only thing separating the successful students from those who struggled. Here, she explains her theory of "grit" as a predictor of success.| www.ted.com
In his first-ever book, Rudá Iandê distills decades of shamanic insight into 300+ pages of a provocative, liberating journey through ancestral wisdom and| The Vessel
For nearly 80 years, the Harvard Study of Adult Development has been producing data and lessons on how to live longer, happier, and healthier lives.| Harvard Gazette