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How to visualise a better future

2025-11-19 19:01:00

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Visualisation activates similar brain areas as real-life experiences. Here’s how to use mental imagery to improve results

- Video by BBC Ideas

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The Ozempic era should change how we think about self-control

2025-11-19 19:00:00

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Struggling to manage weight can seem like a failure of raw willpower. GLP-1 drugs highlight how misguided that view is

- by Matthew C Haug

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How to deal with doubts about your therapist

2025-11-18 19:00:00

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It’s not wrong to wonder whether your therapist is helping – it could be a useful signal. Here’s what to do next

- by Alice Rizzi

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On the rink

2025-11-17 19:01:00

Photo of people roller skating on a wooden rink under neon lights in an indoor facility.

Chicago’s roller rink skating regulars share incredible moves alongside words of wisdom in this vibrant short documentary

- Directed by Benjamin Buxton

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My cousin Anna

2025-11-17 19:00:00

Photo of a child in winter clothing standing next to a cat outdoors on a sunny day, with text from a book visible.

As a Korean adoptee, I’d never expected to meet a blood relative. Then a 23andMe email landed in my inbox

- by Andrew Lee

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Stronger

2025-11-14 19:00:00

Photo of a person’s toned torso in shadowy light hands on hips wearing a dark top and trousers showcasing abdominal muscles.

When grief and distraction spun my mind out of control, only the strain of my muscles could keep it intact

- by Nancy Uddin

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