Life has always been a jumble of triumph, tragedy, conflict and charity. In the worst of times, I believe there are always heroes to show the way. They teach us to find joy daily and recognize that ...
Put down the Botox – embracing fine lines and gray hairs could be the key to staying sharp. A new study suggests a link between happiness and health, as researchers say thinking positively about the ...
This article was originally published on April 9, 2015. Think positive and success will come. The power of positive thinking is often heralded as the secret to success, or so says the famous book The ...
In our anti-aging obsessed culture, it's easy to fall into the trap of believing that aging is inherently bad. But, according to new research conducted at Yale University, those very beliefs can have ...
Life is full of ups and downs, and the way we perceive these experiences shapes our reality. While we can’t always control what happens to us, we do have the power to control how we react. A positive ...
April 12 (UPI) --People with mild cognitive impairment who think positively about aging are more likely to recover memory than those who think negatively, according to a new study produced by the Yale ...
Smile! Turn that frown upside down. Chin up; everything will be okay. Keep calm and carry on. Think positive. Or as Bobby McFerrin sang years, ago, Don’t worry. Be happy. Such messages are everywhere.
We all feel down sometimes, even the happiest among us. Sometimes the down days take over, and you can find yourself slipping into something closer to depression. These negative thoughts can creep ...
Many studies have shown that a person's emotional state may affect his or her physical health. Depression can worsen heart disease, and stress may contribute to colds. Scientists at the University of ...