Our brains like to reflect on what we're doing wrong. If you're going to do that, you should also reflect on what you're doing right. Why? Not to feel better. Not for feeling less discomfort. Rather, ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Jon Kung, author of Kung Food: Chinese American Recipes from a Third-Culture Kitchen, about the evolution of instant ramen noodles. Instant ramen noodles have long been ...
It’s a familiar feeling that hits you when the day finally winds down. You’ve been working all day, checked off a list of tasks, maybe even handled responsibilities for family, work and community. Yet ...
My college roommate, Leila, only needed five hours of sleep per night to feel rested. Calm and cheerful, Leila easily completed the assignments for her double major and played viola in the orchestra.
Feeling behind financially is almost a default setting, especially when social media keeps raising the bar on what "success" looks like. Yet many of the most reliable signs of progress are quiet, ...
Try not to compare your situation to other people's. That's where a lot of twentysomethings get tripped up. It’s easy to feel like you’re off pace in your 20s. Everyone seems to be getting ahead of ...
Humans may be smart, but that doesn’t mean we know how to do everything. Like, how to peel a banana or even breathe properly. Below, we dive into all the everyday things you’re probably doing wrong, ...