What if you could live with a lot less stuff and a lot less money, yet be happier than you’ve ever been? It’s not a trick. It can happen. In his new book, “Lighten Up: Love What You Have, Have What You Need, Be Happier With Less,” Peter Walsh lays out an action plan to help you stop chasing more stuff and instead start finding a new way to live.
For many women, being a mother and having a rewarding career sometimes feels like an either/or choice. Mother, artist and filmmaker Pamela Tanner Boll reveals what she’s learned about navigating the crazy territory between being a good mother and good to yourself.
This will blow your mind! Remember when Biketoberfest was for the young and wild? It’s still pretty wild, but the average age will surprise you. More than 200,000 made the ride to Daytona Beach. They came to see the bikes, but discovered the bikers were far more interesting! (Click here to watch the video version of this story)
When doctors told Reuben McDonald that his failing lungs only had a few breaths left in them, he decided to become his own health advocate. After a double lung transplant, he’s breathing easy and sharing his story with others who have lost hope. (Click here to watch the video version of this story)
Many of us get so caught up with the stuff we have to do every day, such as work and family obligations, that we forget one of the things we should be doing — having fun. Author Joe Robinson wants us to retrain our brains to live each day and start focusing on the things we really want to do. Learn how to stop missing out on life.
Grandparenting isn’t what it used to be. In fact, more grandparents than ever are raising their children’s children. Therapist and author Tom McQueen offers the most important lessons grandparents should be teaching their grandkids.