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Selma Blair has revealed she's been "feeling great for about a year" after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018.
Research has shown that some people are naturally more grateful than others. But it’s also clear that gratitude can be ...
When PEOPLE editor Breanne L. Heldman agreed to take an improv class at The Second City in Brooklyn for a "we tried it" piece ...
Selma Blair shared that she is “truly relapse-free” from multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms after a seven-year battle. “I am ...
Selma Blair revealed she is "truly relapse-free" from the symptoms of MS after being diagnosed with the disease in 2018 while sharing plans for an acting comeback.
This seemingly contradictory attraction pattern appears across cultures and backgrounds, suggesting deeper psychological ...
A study in eight countries suggests steps any parent can take to help shape their children into resilient adults who see the ...
One powerful way to increase our positivity is to actively build hope. Pioneering research in Hope Theory by psychologist C.R. Snyder, PhD (1994), has shown that hope involves three qualities: 1) ...
"The harder we try to use niceness to cover up our discomfort, the more people can see right through us," says Tessa West, ...
Some people are more inclined toward gratitude than others, but there are specific ways that everyone can cultivate more of ...
In order to stay positive, you should minimise contact with greedy, needy and seedy people. And having children to raise might mean you are less self-absorbed and prone to existential doubt.