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The debate around working from home continues to stir conversations, but a new study offers some clarifying insights. It turns out that the benefits of remote work are not distributed equally, with significant implications for women’s mental health. A comprehensive analysis of over 16,000 Australian workers spanning two decades reveals how different work arrangements impact …

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Valentine’s Day comes with a lot of pressure to book a table at a fancy restaurant or plan a super expensive night out. But staying in can be way more intimate and relaxing. You get to skip the noise, the overpriced menus, and the feeling of being rushed. Celebrating at home means you can actually …

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What happens to a person’s mind when the world around them goes almost completely dark for weeks at a time? It sounds dramatic, but people living in regions with limited winter sunlight deal with this every year, and surprisingly, many manage to stay energized, positive, and mentally steady through it all. A study from Vanderbilt …

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By the time you reach the age of 60, you will have lost 25% of your muscle mass (a common part of aging). But that doesn’t mean you have to resign yourself to being “weak.” Fortunately, you can minimize age-related muscle loss and stay strong and balanced through lifestyle changes, including a nutritious diet and …

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We often cling to the habits we believe are essential or boost our productivity so that we can get the most out of our day. Yet, some of these ingrained behaviors may be nothing more than time-sinks, quietly undermining our efficiency and robbing precious moments from our day. It’s important to critically review how we …

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The modern workplace often feels like a never-ending race against the clock. Companies strive for maximum productivity, while employees wrestle with the constant pressure to achieve more in less time. But what if there’s a better way? A growing body of evidence suggests that a shorter workweek might be the key to unlocking both employee …

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The world’s wealthiest 1% dominate nearly half of global wealth, yet their fortunes are rarely bragged about. While luxury cars and designer labels might be the more obvious symbols of riches (although these people are trying to look wealthy, and might not actually be wealthy), true opulence often reveals itself in more subtle ways. Forget …

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Retirement should be a time of relaxation, exploration, and novel adventures, but not every destination appeals to those enjoying their golden years. Some cities that draw younger crowds or families often fall short for retirees, leaving them with a subtle sense of vacation regret. Travel preferences change as we age. Aspects like accessibility, noise levels, …

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Getting older has its perks: retirement, grandkids, and the freedom to spend your time however you want. But it also comes with some necessary changes. Hitting 65 means it’s time to let go of a few things, both physically and mentally, that may no longer serve you. It’s not about giving up, but about making …

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