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Wellbeing

Life took on a different meaning when Rasee was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016. She shares her experience, from diagnosis to post-treatment, and reminds us to live every day as though it may be our last.

Wellbeing

The idiom ‘go with your gut’ has never had more meaning. When she began struggling with gut issues, Jaqui Deeon decided to get to the bottom of her problems. She learned the importance of keeping the digestive system balanced and even shared some recipes to help us do the same.

Wellbeing

Announcing a separation to your children is difficult. Family therapist and counselor, Piyachat Finney, explains how to team up to support your children after a decision to divorce your partner.

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Wellbeing

Compassion involves the act of sympathizing with others. However, sometimes it is
easier to sympathize with others than ourselves. Cecilia Yu shows us how to exercise
self-compassion, leading to a healthier relationship with ourselves.

Creation Station

In honor of Valentine’s Day this month, our resident creator Anelia shares a super
cute, no-sew, cushion craft to do with your kids and celebrate the thing that binds
you to each other—love.

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Lifestyle

Navigating the turbulent seas of love isn’t always easy, especially when you’ve traveled overseas
to do it. Deputy Editor, Rachel Ofo, highlights some positives and negatives, while sharing her
personal story of finding love in a country away from home.

Community

No one knew what to expect when COVID first arrived, but now we have so much to look back on and even more to look forward to. Jaqueline Deeon reflects on her life adjusting to the pandemic. Uncertainties and a few setbacks have taught her the importance of taking every day in stride.

Health

If used efficiently, reflection can foster renewal. Dr. Ben Weinstein shows us how to properly look back on and learn from the past without being caught there.

Lifestyle

The end of the year can leave us feeling frazzled, burnt out, and in desperate need of stress relief. Deputy editor Rachel Ofo tells us about some holistic treatments to help us get our new year off to a healthier and happier start.