Is Your Weekend Helping or Hurting Your Happiness? New research offers some simple advice to boost your happiness: Put down your phone and go do something—just about anything—else. Jean Twenge | Jan 22, 2018
Swedish Death Cleaning: Don’t Forget Your Digital Clutter, Too If we don’t make the decisions about what to keep or discard—whether actual or online—then ultimately it’s up to others. Rachel Connor | Jan 19, 2018
The Netherlands Can Feed the World. Here’s Why It Shouldn’t What gets lost when we focus solely on increasing food efficiency? Olga Mecking | Jan 11, 2018
The Ancient Baby Carrier Making a Comeback Native women are once again embracing the cradleboard because it’s both artistic and utilitarian. Chelsey Luger | Jan 2, 2018
The Fierce Urgency of “How” When we have reconsidered the lives we have built, how will we live? Peter Buffett | Jan 1, 2018
Thinking About Your New Year’s Resolutions? Try Focusing on the Good Life In past years, you’ve probably targeted minor vices—eat fewer snacks, drink less, exercise more. This time around, try something a little different. Ted Fischer | Dec 29, 2017
The Best of 2017: Books on How to Stay Resilient and Live a Meaningful Life The year’s most thought-provoking, important, or useful nonfiction books to help you thrive in a turbulent world. C. Brandon Ogbunu, Diana Divecha, Elise Proulx, Jill Suttie, Kira M. Newman | Dec 26, 2017
Health care Nature Is So Good for You That Even Watching It on TV Improves Well-Being Watching a few minutes of “Planet Earth” can lead you to feel 46 percent more awe and 31 percent more gratitude. Dacher Keltner, Kristophe Green | Dec 25, 2017
Dreading Conflict During the Holidays? Let It Go, Let It Go, Let It Go You’re not alone. Here’s how to prepare for those encounters. Nicholas Joyce | Dec 23, 2017
As American as Apple Pie, Bourbon, and Slave Labor Nostalgia, at its best, is a tidy fantasy that erases many of us. Angela Garbes | Dec 21, 2017
Amid Travel Ban, Refugee Women Cope With Trauma and Stress Through Drum Circles How music is helping women from war-torn countries express grief and loss. Ari Honarvar | Dec 6, 2017
Health care New Study Links Living Near Forests to Healthier Brains Evidence keeps mounting that, in stressful times, there is much to gain by surrounding yourself with plants and trees. Tom Jacobs | Nov 30, 2017
6 Moments in History That Remind Me Anything Is Possible In these discouraging times, I keep a list of encouraging changes I couldn’t have predicted. Frances Moore Lappé | Nov 24, 2017
It’s Not Just Sleep That’s Important to Your Well-Being. It’s Dreaming, Too People say time heals all wounds, but new research suggests that time spent in dream sleep is what really matters. Matthew Walker | Nov 23, 2017
Local economies | Consumerism | Mindfulness When Buying Nothing Gives You More of Everything A way to get and give free stuff with your neighbors that is time-consuming, inconvenient—and wonderful. Erin Sagen | Nov 22, 2017
Why Thanksgiving Is the Perfect Time to Give Up Meat I learned that there’s no better way to cultivate gratitude than through food. Peter Kalmus | Nov 21, 2017
If You’re Planning for Your Death, You Have More Options Than Ever Before Americans are pushing the boundaries of how to memorialize their loved ones and dispose of their remains. Tanya D. Marsh | Nov 16, 2017
5 Ways White Parents Can Empower Their Adopted Child of Color to Fight Racism How to embrace the opportunities and challenges associated with raising a child of another race. Psychology@pepperdine | Nov 8, 2017
How President Lincoln’s Death Launched the American Funeral Industry This was the first time most Americans saw an embalmed body, and it changed how we mourn the dead. Brian Walsh | Nov 7, 2017
During Childbirth, Enduring the Patriarchy Was the Hardest Part After nine months of misogynistic language from doctors and nurses, it’s easy to forget that you’re the decision-maker about your own body. Rachael Rifkin | Nov 2, 2017
Lovehacking, and Other Habits of Happy Couples Marriage research shows how strong relationships survive (even in these hard times). Kira M. Newman | Nov 1, 2017
4 Ways to Give Your Body Back to Nature After You Die These alternative burial methods give a purpose to your remains. Jennifer Luxton | Oct 31, 2017
Consumerism | Sustainable food and farming 6 Horrifying Foods You’ve Probably Eaten Are you going to eat that? Because the food industrial complex is the stuff of nightmares. Erin Sagen | Oct 30, 2017
Take Time to Pause for Self-Care It’s OK to be a part-time crusader or half-hearted fanatic. That helps you stay resilient. Sarah van Gelder | Oct 12, 2017
After Las Vegas, These Are the Questions That Can Bring Us Peace If we can stop clinging to stories that obscure the truth of what happened, then what follows easily is, How can I help? Colin Beavan | Oct 6, 2017