NEW YORK -- How are you feeling today? "Meh"? If that's the case, you're far from alone. Doctors say a growing number of people are feeling "meh" these days, but as CBS New York's John Dias explains, ...
Research on love and happiness has tended to focus on the love one feels for others. But in fact, Dr. Lyubomirsky and Dr. Reis argue in their book, what really makes us happy is how much love we feel ...
A conversation between Harvard Business School’s Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams on shifting your mindset and energy at work. Worker disengagement is on the rise around the world. Even those of us ...
Seeking mental health support is a complex process, but some founders believe that using AI to formalize techniques like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help folks who might not have access to ...
When you see a butterfly touch down on a flower, you might feel a sense of joy because it reminds you of how delicate our world is. At the same time, you might feel a deep sadness well up realizing ...
Feeling connected with your spouse or partner isn't just important—it's kind of the whole point. To wit, decades of research confirm that being in a committed, long-term relationship or marriage is ...
Feeling loved rises from the way loved ones treat us. Feeling lovable, i.e., worthy of love, rises from the way we treat loved ones. If we don’t feel lovable (not compassionate, kind, or loving), ...
In difficult life circumstances, you’re bound to feel anger, sadness, anxiety, or apathy. Whatever your situation is, it can be hard to look it square in the face. It might feel too painful or ...
It’s an eerie feeling: You walk into a place you know you’ve never been before but are overwhelmed by a sense of familiarity—a memory you can’t quite reach. Has this all happened before? Most people ...