Founded by 2 Sisters-in-Law, Lip Balm Brand Beauty by Jenna Aims to Empower Adults With Autism

Beauty by Jenna’s all-natural lip balms, with their brightly colored packaging and scrumptious flavors, do more than just moisturize — they also provide jobs for people on the autism spectrum. That’s the motivation behind the cosmetics company founded by Jenna Grabow and Anna Lundmark. And the first person for whom the brand helped find employment […]

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Flight Attendant Passes a Journal Around on Trips — And Passengers Pour Their Hearts Out

The power of journaling to boost well-being has been proven about a million times over, but the studies bearing out its benefits tend to focus on notebooks that are kept to oneself. Pouring your heart out on the page and then passing it around to strangers isn’t commonly recommended by mental health professionals, but thanks […]

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Read more about the article “You Don’t Have to Change”: Gretchen Rubin Shares 4 Practical Lessons for Leading a Happier Life
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“You Don’t Have to Change”: Gretchen Rubin Shares 4 Practical Lessons for Leading a Happier Life

Happiness is hard to characterize. Is it contentment? Satisfaction? Joy? Ask author Gretchen Rubin, who studies and writes about the subject, and she won’t miss a beat in answering. “I do not define it,” Rubin told Nice News matter-of-factly. “I started my career in law where we spent an entire semester arguing about contracts, and […]

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This Viral Grab Bar Doubles as an Art Frame: How Personal Experience Inspired the Mobility Device

Accessibility products are essential for improving disabled individuals’ daily lives. Unfortunately, they’re often not very easy on the eyes, with aesthetics frequently sacrificed in favor of function. That can result in homes looking less like cherished living spaces and more like clinical settings — something Kaly Ryan and Patrick Glinski are on a mission to […]

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Read more about the article Formerly Unhoused 14-Year-Old Chess Prodigy Tanitoluwa Adewumi Sets His Sights on Grandmaster
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 30: Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a nigerian-american chess prodigy on Day 1 of the FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship at Cipriani Wall St on December 30, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Misha Friedman/Getty Images)

Formerly Unhoused 14-Year-Old Chess Prodigy Tanitoluwa Adewumi Sets His Sights on Grandmaster

“I do not like being bored,” Tanitoluwa “Tani” Adewumi wrote in his memoir, My Name Is Tani … and I Believe in Miracles. We can tell: At 8 years old, he won a New York state chess championship’s K-3 division after only learning how to play a year prior, thanks to the hours he spent […]

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“A Small Way for the Communities to Heal”: Artist Honors LA Wildfire Victims With Free Drawings of Lost Homes

Two guitars hang on the avocado-hued wall of a living room, just above a white dresser holding up speakers and a record player. A comfy-looking chair sits to the right, adorned with colorful patterned blankets. The vibe is cozy, warm, and eclectic. Today, that living room — and the rest of the house it’s attached […]

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Read more about the article “My Anxiety Dropped to Near Zero”: How Harvard Sociologist Martha Beck Learned to Live Stress-Free — And You Can Too
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“My Anxiety Dropped to Near Zero”: How Harvard Sociologist Martha Beck Learned to Live Stress-Free — And You Can Too

Imagine you’re trying to comfort a small, scared animal. Would you lower your voice, slow your movements, and utter gentle words? Or would you try to analyze it, medicate it, and get rid of it? Most of us would choose the former approach when it comes to a frightened creature — but when it comes […]

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“The Muffin Is a Metaphor for Kindness”: National Movement Rallies Volunteers to Bake Muffins for Homeless People

There are a lot of whimsical food “holidays” celebrated in the United States. You’ve got National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day, held Jan. 14; National Caramel Popcorn Day, observed April 6; and National Cheese Pizza Day, on Sept. 5. But one is particularly sweet — and we’re not referring to sugar content.  National Muffin Day is […]

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Read more about the article These “Old Ladies” Dive Into Massachusetts Ponds, Come Up Bearing Pounds of Garbage
Mashpee, MA - July 29: From left, Jane Driscoll, Robin Melavalin, Susan Baur, Mary Grauerholz, Marci Johnson and Diane Fammer (rear, with arms raised), retrieve a toilet from the bottom of Johns Pond during an excursion with the Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage. (Photo by Stan Grossfeld/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

These “Old Ladies” Dive Into Massachusetts Ponds, Come Up Bearing Pounds of Garbage

There are nearly 900 freshwater ponds across Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and if you visit one on any given day, you may be able to spot a crew of mostly silver-haired women donning wetsuits, diving in, and emerging, trash in hand. These are the Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage, and they’re on a mission to preserve […]

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Read more about the article Author Brad Stulberg Breaks Down “Rugged Flexibility,” a Nuanced Way to Approach Change: Exclusive
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Author Brad Stulberg Breaks Down “Rugged Flexibility,” a Nuanced Way to Approach Change: Exclusive

Change is constant. We move; we get new jobs; we lose people we love. From birth, the fault lines of our lives are continuously under pressure, shaking us up just when we believe we’re standing on solid ground. You’d think with all this exposure, the way we handle change would be streamlined — that we’d always […]

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This Dad Built a Smartwatch From Scratch to Monitor His Son’s Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes care has made huge strides in recent decades. Not too long ago, testing your blood sugar required pricking a finger several times a day; now, small devices with sensors that are inserted under the skin can monitor glucose continuously. While at one point, insulin injections had to be administered multiple times a […]

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