Author: William Buhrow

The Sleep Meditation That Designs a Better Tomorrow

The Sleep Meditation That Designs a Better Tomorrow

Article | Mindfulness and Meditation
As evening descends, it brings an invitation to slow down. After the rush of a long day, the mind can feel like a busy intersection, with thoughts streaming past.
The Dopamine Trap: How the Constant Pursuit of Pleasure Is Making You Miserable

The Dopamine Trap: How the Constant Pursuit of Pleasure Is Making You Miserable

Blog | Mental health
Dopamine is the star player in the circuits that govern motivation, the desire for something new, the setting of a goal, and the drive to achieve it.
Why Focusing on Past Success Is More Powerful Than Planning for Future Tasks

Why Focusing on Past Success Is More Powerful Than Planning for Future Tasks

Blog | Mental health
We often treat our minds like a simple diary, a place to jot down the endless stream of problems to solve and tasks to complete. If you were to flip through the pages of your own mental logbook, what story would it tell?
What If Self-Respect Isn't a Feeling, But a Series of Daily Choices?

What If Self-Respect Isn't a Feeling, But a Series of Daily Choices?

Blog | Self-esteem
We often hear about the importance of instilling self-respect in our children, and for a good reason. But what does it truly mean to respect oneself? It isn't found in our appearance, the words we proclaim, or the titles we hold.
The Equatorial Clock: Live by Your Body's Ancient Code, Not the Clock on the Wall

The Equatorial Clock: Live by Your Body's Ancient Code, Not the Clock on the Wall

Article | Sleep disorders, insomnia
We live by the clock on the wall, but a far older, more insistent timepiece ticks within each of us. We can choose to ignore it, to trust the digital display over our own physical and mental states.
What Really Happens to Your Muscles, Mind, and Hormones After Age 40

What Really Happens to Your Muscles, Mind, and Hormones After Age 40

Blog | Self-care
It’s a strange thought, but what if the human body came with a similar arrangement? What if nature provided a 40-year warranty?
How to Read the Signs of a Partner's True Character.

How to Read the Signs of a Partner's True Character.

Blog | Man and woman relationship
A profound observation suggests, “Love is not found in gazing at one another, but in looking together in the same direction.” This simple statement holds the key to navigating one of the most significant decisions in life: choosing a partner.
Is the Institution of Family Dying, or Is It Just Evolving?

Is the Institution of Family Dying, or Is It Just Evolving?

Blog | Divorce
The very idea of the family is shifting around the world. Fewer people seem to want to get married, hesitating before the immense responsibility and the potential for pain.
Recognizing the People Who Drain Your Emotional Energy

Recognizing the People Who Drain Your Emotional Energy

Article | Relationship
Have you ever left a conversation feeling inexplicably exhausted, guilty, or even physically unwell? A sudden headache, a knot in your stomach, a wave of nausea—these can be more than just random symptoms.
The Invisible Walls to Wealth: How Your Mind is Keeping You Poor

The Invisible Walls to Wealth: How Your Mind is Keeping You Poor

Blog | Money
We often carry around ideas about money that aren't really ours. They are ghosts from a past that taught us to seek equality in lack, that being wealthy was somehow shameful, and that an honest day's work could never lead to true abundance.
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