AvatarCruserThe science behind why you're always lateHarper's BAZAAR - Harper's BazaarIf you're one of those people who is habitually late, no matter how hard you try, there could be a deeper, complex reason, according to psychotherapist and author Philippa Perry. In a piece written for the Guardian, she outlines numerous explanations as to why some of us are consistently tardy. Perry …
AvatarCruserHere’s Why More Probiotics Might Not Be the Key to Good Gut Health—and What to Take InsteadWell+GoodGut health has been one of the most-buzzed about wellness topics of the last decade, and judging by the probiotic everything (from kombucha to …
AvatarCruserAdjusting To Retirement: The Value Of Maintaining ContinuityForbes - Rob PascaleIt should be easy — stop working and go play. But it’s not. We live in a work-driven culture, and so work is in our DNA and retirement is antithetical to who we are. Social scientists have come up with three theoretical models that together explain why retirees experience emotional upheaval in …
AvatarCruserThe MIND Diet Can Help Ward Off Alzheimer’s While Shrinking Your WaistWoman's World - Jess CatcherAs one of the most common New Year resolutions, there’s a good chance you’re searching for ways to start 2019 by shedding a few pounds. That said, …
AvatarCruserJenga-Playing Dog Is a Canine Genius!Nerdist - Matthew HartDogs are people’s best friends, to paraphrase King Frederick of Prussia, and this video of a pooch playing Jenga demonstrates that sentiment …