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"Over the years, we’ve had moments of unbridled joy, and moments of devastating heartbreak," Grohl wrote in a letter to fans ...
June 20 marked World Refugee Day, a day that recognizes the dignity of those fleeing violence, natural disasters or ...
A song’s been running through the waters of my memory for the last few years. Its simple melody’s haunting at times, ...
1. Fear will never go away completely Key insight: If you wait until you're not afraid, you’ll never do it. Susan Jeffers makes it clear: fear doesn’t magically disappear with success.
When you’re more concerned about what you might be missing than what you currently have, it’s a sign that fear is guiding your heart. Settling in love out of FOMO turns your relationship into ...
Fear is a universal experience. Whether it’s spiders, car washes, public speaking, or just the unknown, we all have something that gives us the chills. But Nothing to Fear Day on May 27 invites ...
And when you’re in such a spiral, another fear creeps in: that you’ll never experience uncomplicated joy again. After a year of languishing, I managed to shake myself loose when I embarked on ...
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski respond to criticism that they are showing too much "fear" of Donald Trump, after the show issued an apology over comments made by Atlantic ...
If you panicked at the news – I never want to drive on a bridge again! What if that had been me? – you're not alone. The fear is real and not entirely uncommon, experts say.
Fear is a healthy and adaptive emotion, according to psychologists. Here’s their definition, how it affects the body, and how to better cope with it.