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What to Look for in a Long Term Partner: 12 Must Have Qualities

When you’re ready to find someone to share your life with, the stakes feel incredibly high. After all, choosing a life partner is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make – one that will shape your daily happiness, emotional well-being, and future dreams for decades to come. The person you choose will be […]

The Whisper That Saved My Life When I Was Drowning

TRIGGER WARNING: This post references rape and suicide attempts, which might be distressing for some readers. “Our lives only improve when we are willing to take chances, and the first and most difficult risk we can take is to be honest with ourselves.” ~Walter Anderson This was my third psychiatric hospitalization after my suicide attempts. […]

The Six Points of Connection We All Need

It’s widely recognized that the crises of loneliness, disconnection, and social fragmentation are touching nearly every aspect of our lives, from personal well-being to public health to democracy itself. What’s far less clear is what to do about it. Research helps us understand the scope of the problem, but for the average person or community […]

Five Habits to Help Kids Be Resilient

What resources do you find helpful when you’re struggling? In the wake of the pandemic, a series of federal grants brought me into Milwaukee Public Schools to support children’s well-being and resilience. In one fourth-grade bilingual classroom, students were so engaged with our playful mindful Self-compassion practices that I returned the following year as a […]

How Alcohol Impacts Male Perception of Potential Partners

Many people have heard or experienced the effects of alcohol-fueled attraction. Discussed as a safety warning in social settings and a caveat for singles searching for a mate, for some people, alcohol alters perception and attraction to others. Research explains. Attraction Through Altered States For many reasons, cocktails should be consumed with caution. Alcohol comes […]

Do You Want to Worry Less and Live More?

Racing thoughts, tension in your muscles, fear in the pit of your stomach, and the alarming sense that disaster is imminent are the trademarks of our modern-day world-weariness. Whether it’s work, relationships, a volatile economy, wars overseas, political divisiveness, climate change, technology-induced anxiety—or a combination of all—these have added to the collective worry that causes […]

Brain Fog or Just Age? Decoding Cognitive Changes

Aging has been on my mind lately. It’s probably related to turning seventy last year. However, it’s also a subject that has been fascinating to me since my early years. This might be a result of being raised in an immigrant household of three generations. I frequently heard my parents and grandparents complain about their […]

Magic in the Ordinary: Finding Glimmers and Hope in Everyday Life

“If today gets difficult, remember the smell of coffee, the way sunlight bounces off a window, the sound of your favorite person’s laugh, the feeling when a song you love comes on, the color of the sky at dusk, and that we are here to take care of each other.” ~Nanea Hoffman The beach breeze […]

The Problem Isn’t Consensual Non-Monogamy—It’s the Judgment

Co-authored with Kylie Viala, BA (hons) and Allyson Klassen, BA This is the “Week of Visibility for Non-Monogamy,” but many people in non-monogamous relationships don’t feel safe being visible. Let’s clear up common misconceptions that complicate the lives of people in CNM relationships. Monogamy is idealized, but it isn’t the only way to have successful […]

Can We Have Better Classroom Conversations in…

When Shira Hofer arrived at Harvard in 2021, she was full of hope, not just about academics or independence, but about connection. As a graduate of a pluralistic Jewish day school, she had grown up in an environment that valued both shared identity and respectful disagreement. “I was super excited, because I thought that it […]