8 ways to practice hygge

The Danish art of coziness everyone’s talking about The Danish word hygge (pronounced “hoo-gah”) lacks an English equivalent, but can be roughly translated as “coziness.” Conjuring images of snuggling around a warm fire or tucking into a hearty meal, the best explanation Helen Russell, author of The Year of Living Danishly, Uncovering the Secrets of the..

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Festive holiday recipes

A home-cooked meal brings comfort For those of us staying home this year, it’s important to make the season feel just as festive as always. Enjoying a special menu can help do just that. That’s why these recipes call for lightweight and time-saving ingredients that you can stock up on in advance. The best part..

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Holiday getaways?

Decoding COVID-19 vacays To stay or to go? That is the wintertime travel question in this COVID year. Should we or could we travel this year? And if so, where? After this intense, oftentimes surreal year, it’s no wonder many of us are longing to get away from the reality of it all. Linda Graham, MFT and author,..

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Stress-busting exercises

Fitness can be your greatest de-stressing ally Preventive concepts are great in theory, but in reality we can’t always control our exposure to stress. That’s why the practice of alleviating stress is key. Here are three exercises that will help ease your body and mind. Perform one set for 15 repetitions of each exercise, one..

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The problem with “self-care”

Why it’s time to reframe the concept Although the essence of self-care is to provide care for oneself, the term has many different meanings. It’s a word that we either love, love to hate, or possibly don’t even recognize. Importantly, how we respond to the word “self-care” could have a direct impact on our well-being…

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