Dear Eric: I’ve just turned 40 this past year. The last 15 years I was in a horrible drug addiction. I lied and hurt and did ...
Nobody wants to be around someone who spreads lies about them.
Choosing to forgive can be a good practice for us regardless of how the offending party has reacted, writes Suzanne Freedman.
“The biggest gift is just a simple text,” said Catherine Newman, who writes about caregiving in her novels “Sandwich” and ...
On the verge of leading Ole Miss to its greatest season ever, Lane Kiffin is faced with a choice many of us would struggle with too.
In this episode of the Harvard Religion Beat, the Rev. Matthew Potts speaks about forgiveness, anger, and living with harm without letting it define us.
The Presidency has berated former presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, accusing him of endorsing a ...
From ketchup on hot dogs to politics, it can be hard to talk constructively about polarizing issues. On this episode of The Insightful Leader, we play a game to recognize the traps we often fall into ...
Since your emotions and behaviors are caused by your thinking, the first step involves identifying the beliefs that are ...
Plenty to talk about as we ask a number of Newcastle United fans, who are regular/irregular contributors to The Mag, to give ...
Blindspot alum Jaimie Alexander detailed her decision to get sober after her experience with a ruptured appendix: “It took ...
It’s really easy to swear you’d never forgive someone who cheated. But real-life relationships are messy, layered, and influenced by so much more than one (or a few) bad moments—which makes the ...