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Stress Less This Season with Quick & Easy Recipes

This holiday season, many of us are taking on multiple roles in the kitchen—sous chef, baking extraordinaire, turkey master and mac and cheese expert—all in the name of creating festive, delicious meals for our loved ones. Food is a wonderful comfort and tradition during this time of year, but it can also become a source [...]

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10 Ways To Practice Sustainability During The Holidays

Dare to Do 2025: Transform Your Life with Small Habits!

What Does a Healthy Breakfast Look Like?

Guide to December well-being with The Whole U’s events

Practicing Appreciation During Yoga Month

The human mind loves to focus on the negative. In fact, there is something called the negativity bias or negativity effect which basically states that the negative influences our cognition and behavior more deeply than the positive. But don’t take it personally, it is a human condition resulting from evolution and our inherent survival instinct. [...]

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Spend wisely for the holidays with tips from BECU

The holiday season is a time for joy, connection, and generosity, but it doesn’t have to be a time for financial stress. Our partners at BECU have shared some practical tips to help you navigate holiday spending while staying on budget. From creating a detailed holiday budget to finding creative gift ideas, these insights can [...]

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Practice mindfulness based stress reduction

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