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We all have goals in life, even any of us who might say we "go with the flow". Our goal could be simply to be healthy, or to be happy. Now those may seem like non-specific goals, but they encompass so many things that they actually are, of course, major goals. So this week, we bring you articles to help you attain whatever goals, big or small, that you envision for yourself.
We start with Jason Caldwell and "Striving for the Impossible: The Way To Achieve Your Goal". We then move on to HeatherAsh Amara who shares about "Healing Trauma Gently with Calm Presence, Kindness, and Love" because trauma, and memories of trauma, are major impediments to rising above limitations and making our highest dreams come true.
Will T. Wilkinson then remnds us all that "The Force Is With You -- You Are The Force" Sarah Varcas tells us about some astrological assistance on fulfilling our potential and our goals, in "Your North Node: The Most Important Part Of Your Birth Chart!" Also check out this week's Astrological Journal with Pam Jounghans for some empowering info.,
And, of course, to attain any goals we have, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual, a healthy body is of great importance. Rena Greenberg give us some information about "Building a New Foundation: Eating Healthfully and Simply".
Please scroll down for the featured articles in this new issue of InnerSelf, and also the recap of all the articles that were added to the website during the week that cover a variety of topics with the goal to inform you and provide you with needed tools to create a healthy and happy life..
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Striving for the Impossible Is The Way To Achieve Your Goal
Written by Jason Caldwell
There is no “solution” to this problem. The only way to achieve the goal we are all leveraged toward achieving is to do something nobody has ever done before. Right there, in the middle of the raging ocean, Latitude 35 will have to do the impossible.
Healing Trauma Gently with Calm Presence, Kindness, and Love
Written by HeatherAsh Amara
Our individual reactions to life events are complex and unpredictable. Some people come out of very difficult life experiences with more resiliency and capacity. Trauma is not in the event but in the nervous system of the person experiencing the event.
The Force Is With You -- You Are The Force
Written by Will T. Wilkinson
"May The Force be with you." We first heard that phrase in Star Wars and it quickly went viral, entering the mainstream as a description of the invisible power that runs the universe, presumably imbued with some kind of ethic. Another term immediately arose: "the dark side of the force."
Your North Node: The Most Important Part Of Your Birth Chart!
Written by Sarah Varcas
Many of us turn to astrology to inform our personal and spiritual development. We seek insight into our internal world, the solutions to our problems, how we can fulfil our potential and our place in the larger scheme of things. And we’re right to do so! Astrology has much to say on all these – and many other – concerns.
Building a New Foundation: Eating Healthfully and Simply
Written by Rena Greenberg
Each day that you choose to eat healthfully and simply— selecting whole, unprocessed foods from the earth and balancing your foods—know that you are building a new foundation for yourself. At first, this foundation may feel wobbly, as it is new to you, but every time you make the choice to follow through...
by Rosemary V. Hathaway
Ever said something like, “I’ve never gotten a speeding ticket” – and then quickly, for luck, rapped your knuckles on a…
Why Social Distancing Is The Best Tool We Have To Fight The Coronavirus
by Thomas Perls
As the coronavirus spreads into more and more communities, public health officials are placing responsibility on…
Toilet Graffiti: Secrets, Support And Solidarity In The Women’s Restroom
by Mabel Victoria
Communicating has never been so easy; we can to send messages and texts to friends and strangers in an instant from a…
How Crisco Toppled Lard – And Made Americans Believers In Industrial Food
by Helen Zoe Veit
Perhaps you’ll unearth a can of Crisco for the holiday baking season. If so, you’ll be one of millions of Americans who…
George Eliot: 200 Years On, Valuable Lessons For Today's Millennials And Baby Boomers
by Helen Kingstone
We hear a lot right now about tensions between different generations: baby-boomers versus millennials, for example.
Why Plagues Follow Bad Leadership In Ancient Greek Tales
by Joel Christensen
Plagues functioned as a setup for an even more crucial theme in ancient myth: a leader’s intelligence.
Who Is At Risk Of Coronavirus And How Do We Know?
by Edward Parker and Beate Kampmann
Now officially a pandemic, the virus has proven adept at crossing borders, with confirmed cases reported in over 100…
What Is The Soul If Not A Better Version Of Ourselves?
by John Cottingham
What is the point of gaining the whole world if you lose your soul? Today, far fewer people are likely to catch the…
7 Ways Collective Intelligence Is Tackling The Coronavirus Pandemic
by Aleks Berditchevskaia and Kathy Peach
Tackling the emergence of a new global pandemic is a complex task. But collective intelligence is now being used around…
If Tiny Ants Have Invaded Your House, What To Do About It
by Tanya Latty
It’s nigh on impossible to calculate with accuracy how many ants are on Earth, but estimates put the number at about…
How To Actually Stop Touching Your Face
by Caitlin Clark
Health care professionals keep say to avoid touching your face as protection from COVID-19, but it’s a lot easier said…
How To Recover From Burnout And Chronic Work Stress
by Rajvinder Samra
It’s pretty likely you’ve heard of burnout – and you may have even experienced it. Caused by chronic work stress, it’s…
Can You Ever Be A Truly Independent Thinker?
by Tom Stafford
We all feel the need to fit in, but does this prevent us from making decisions for ourselves?
Will Warmer Weather Stop The Spread Of Coronavirus?
by Jeremy Rossman
As the coronavirus death toll continues to rise, some have suggested that the approaching warmer spring weather in the…
Why Toxic Masculinity Can Be Bad For Older Men’s Health
by Caroline Brooks
The belief that “real men” must be strong, tough, and independent may be a detriment to their social needs later in…
Are Autistic Personality Tests Reliable?
by Rachel Clutterbuck, et al
Autism has been a subject of ever increasing interest over the last 20 years. It has been the subject of popular TV…
There's Plenty Of Toilet Paper In The US – So Why Are People Hoarding It?
by Jay L. Zagorsky
The other day I went into Costco to buy some toilet paper. It came as a small shock when I couldn’t find a single roll.
It's Official: The Last Five Years Were The Warmest Ever Recorded
by Blair Trewin and Pep Canadell
The World Meteorological Organisation today published a definitive climate report card showing concentrations of…
Most Couples Are Less Satisfied When The Woman Earns More
by Belinda Hewitt and Niels Blom
Women are now the main earners in about one in four Australian households. This increase in female “breadwinner”…
8 Tips On What To Tell Your Kids About Coronavirus
by Mandie Shean
It’s important for parents to be there for their children to ease any concerns they may have about the virus and how it…
To Feel Happier, Spend On Experiences Not Stuff
by UT Austin
People are happier after spending money on experiences rather than on material objects, researchers report.
You Can Do It! How A Growth Mindset Helps Us Learn
by John Munro
One of the most influential phenomena in education over the last two decades has been that of the “growth mindset”.
Why You Get Shorter As You Age
by Adam Hawkey
While you may be aware that a loss of vision, hearing and memory is a sign of ageing, something that is perhaps not so…
Don't Blame Dating Apps For Your Terrible Love Life
by Fabian Broeker
Dating apps are killing dating, or so some people would have you believe.
The Community Factors That Shorten Life Expectancy
by Kristen Devlin
American communities with more fast food restaurants, a larger share of extraction industry-based jobs, or higher…
7 Science-Based Strategies To Cope With Coronavirus Anxiety
by Jelena Kecmanovic
As the SARS-CoV-2 virus continues its global spread and the number of diagnosed COVID-19 cases continues to increase,…
Can A Low-Carb Diet Reverse Brain Aging?
by Gregory Filiano
A low carb diet may prevent or even reverse the effects of aging in the brain, researchers report.
How Technology Can Combat The Rising Tide Of Fake Science
by Chris Impey
Science gets a lot of respect these days. Unfortunately, it’s also getting a lot of competition from misinformation.
Should You Listen To Music When You Work?
by Manuel F. Gonzalez and John R. Aiello
Do you like to listen to music when you work? Pose this question at a party, and you’ll probably get some polarizing…
Americans Still Trust Doctors And Scientists During A Public Health Crisis
by Ellen Peters, et al
The coronavirus epidemic is a health crisis that threatens Americans’ quality of life. Who do Americans trust to lead…
Hypocognition Is A Censorship Tool That Mutes What We Can Feel
by Kaidi Wu
It is a strange feeling, stumbling upon an experience that we wish we had the apt words to describe, a precise language…
Young Men On Sexting: It’s Normal, But Complicated
by Signe Ravn and Steven Roberts
Concern about the popularity of “sexting” - the sending and receiving of sexually explicit text messages and…
Astrological Journal for the Week
Written by Pam Younghans
This weekly column (updated every Sunday afternoon) is based on planetary influences, and offers perspectives and insights to assist you in making the best use of current energies... Read this week's journal here
It is also highly beneficial to reread the past week's astrological journal as it gives a hindsight view of the events that took place and may provide many "ah-ha" insights.
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