Decades before mindfulness became a wellness buzzword, some quietly embraced the art of meditation. One such early adopter was the mother of Julie Corliss, a writer and editor at the Harvard Heart Letter. Quoting Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, her mother often reminded others, “Don’t rehearse tragedies. Don’t borrow...
For much of my life, I carried a heavy burden—a deep, gnawing sense of inadequacy and unworthiness. These feelings weren’t just whispers of self-doubt;...
Addiction often wears many masks. For some, it’s an all-consuming storm; for others, a quiet shadow lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly “normal”...
For over two decades, my life was governed by addiction. Twenty-three long years of hiding, denying, and numbing pain through substances had left me...