My friend and colleague, Rear Admiral, US Coast Guard Reserve (ret.) Rich Schneider is the former President of Norwich ...
Highlighting summer's enhanced opportunities for healthy behavior has become a tradition for this column. In keeping with tradition, here is my annual installment – one that zeroes in on the core ...
Traditional self-control advice focuses on building up your capacity to do things you don’t naturally want to do. This is how influencers sell cold plunges, for example. But it’s not just online gurus ...
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The neuroscience of the self
An Oxford neuroscience professor explains how neuroscience can help us answer questions philosophers have asked for centuries ...
You want that new video game so badly, but you’re trying to knock your credit card balance down. Or you’re binging your favorite TV show and can’t wait to find out if a character lives, but it’s late, ...
This is part four of a five-part series. Leaders routinely repress or defer their own needs, desires, goals, or emotions in service of others, which is called self-control. While many leaders are ...
It’s probably all too familiar. Against your best intentions, you find yourself reaching for a late-night snack again. You snap at a colleague who didn’t really say anything wrong. You find excuses so ...
At the start of every new year, many of us think about how to make our lives better going forward. Perhaps we want to lose weight or stop drinking or stay off of our cell phones. If only we had more ...
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4 self-care ideas that go beyond the usual advice
Self-care has a branding problem. Somewhere along the way, it got reduced to face masks, scented candles, and the occasional ...
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