Alcohol has long been synonymous with relaxation. If you want to unwind after a rough day at work—or kick back on the couch, ...
Are you paying attention to your pelvic floor health? The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and nerves that form a "supportive hammock" from the back, through the tailbone, lower abdominal area and ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Want to destress your mind? Start with your body. Progressive Muscle Relaxation is a practice where you methodically tense and release your muscles to ...
Picture this: You’re steadily pushing your way through midterms, worked to the bone and in desperate need of a break. So, as soon as you have a free moment, you get home, kick off your shoes and — ...
Today’s Happiness Break host: Sherry Zhang is the founder of Tai Chi Solutions and a Master Teacher of Qigong. She is faculty at Pacific College of Health and Sciences in New York City. Dacher Keltner ...
Being bored isn’t always a bad thing. There is often so much happening in life that sometimes it’s important to take a moment, do a little less and allow ourselves time to decompress and unwind. How ...
It’s been one of those days. By the time you finally sink into the couch, all you want to do is switch off. The thought crosses your mind—just one drink to take the edge off. I get it. I’ve been there ...
There are a lot of relaxation techniques out there that we can all learn and practice. However, I have found that many of my clients (and myself) struggle with the way these are presented, and they ...
When women—runners or not—hear “pelvic floor,” their minds likely go straight to kegel exercises. And that’s no surprise, really, given the history: A doctor in the 1940s, Arnold Kegel, worked with ...
From gentle movement to two-voice journaling, experts share science-backed strategies for calming your nervous system without reaching for a drink. ByNoma Nazish, Contributor. Forbes contributors ...