Lifestyle

Top 5 Tips for a Healthier, Happier Pet

Wendy Diamond | Posted 08.29.2009 | Living


Wendy Diamond

We are the sole controllers of what go into our pet's mouths so we must govern what we feed our pets and how to help them control their weight.

Om Scampi: A Top Yogi Comes Out of the Meat-Eating Closet

Sadie Nardini | Posted 08.22.2009 | Living


Sadie Nardini

Many top teachers actually think that unless you live according to a vegetarian and therefore, more "cruelty-free" existence, the gates of yogi heaven here on earth remain firmly closed to you.

14 Steps To A Happier, Less Stressful Summer

health.com | By Kimberly Goad | Posted 08.22.2009 | Living


Nothing against the other seasons, but summer is the one that inspires us to be our very best. Temps rise and suddenly all of our good intentions go f...

The Benefits To This Recession

Dr. Tian Dayton | Posted 08.18.2009 | New York


Dr. Tian Dayton

The simple pleasures seem worth more; walks through the park, dinners with friends; noticing and valuing what you already have and where you already are instead of always wanting to have more and be somewhere else.

Perilous Journey 3: The Need to Compete

Neil Zevnik | Posted 08.17.2009 | Living


Neil Zevnik

As I was doubled over sucking in air during boot camp the other morning, I found myself pondering the usefulness and pitfalls of my need to compete.

Heal Yourself with Ayurveda: The Science of Life

Lissa Coffey | Posted 08.15.2009 | Living


Lissa Coffey

Ayurveda is India's 5,000 year old "Science of Life." It is the art of living in harmony with nature, and it explains the nature of everything in the universe.

Lucky Will Remember The Time

Wendy Diamond | Posted 08.01.2009 | Living


Wendy Diamond

Many of the animals recently have been transplanted from Neverland to Lake Powell, Arizona where they will be cared for at a wildlife reserve.

Perilous Journey 2: The Urge to Cheat

Neil Zevnik | Posted 07.31.2009 | Living


Neil Zevnik

When faced with a diet plan that denies me any number of customary delights, my brain short-circuits, my taste buds howl, and my will (not all that strong to begin with) begins to crumble.

Everything You Learn in College is Wrong

Auren Hoffman | Posted 07.31.2009 | Living


Auren Hoffman

In college you eat huge amounts of instant noodles and cereal. In the real world, you spend your entire paycheck on Whole Foods and tofu.

Passion and Work

Jen Grisanti | Posted 07.30.2009 | Business


Jen Grisanti

With the current state of the economy, people are looking at their lives and re-evaluating their mission. If Passion is your mission, are you living it?

Dogs Make A Big Splash

Wendy Diamond | Posted 07.27.2009 | Style


Wendy Diamond

Many first time canine swimmers may be nervous and timid at first, but there are several tips you can follow to help the process go swimmingly.

On Drinking Again

Dwayne Raymond | Posted 07.25.2009 | Living


Dwayne Raymond

I was sitting alone on Norman Mailer's deck one night in early June, 2006. I chucked my last glass of cheap vodka and expensive cranberry juice over Norman's railing into the high tide. Plop.

Don't Should on Me!

James M. Lynch | Posted 07.23.2009 | Living


James M. Lynch

What are the circumstances that trigger you, that anger, shame or sadden you? Can you re-write them as a source of energy and drive?

7 Lessons In Life From Lauren Conrad

Verena von Pfetten | Posted 07.20.2009 | Entertainment


Verena von Pfetten

Though she is arguably one of the least interesting characters to ever star in a reality TV show, Lauren Conrad has managed to weasel her perfectly groomed, throaty-voiced self into my heart.

More Birthdays: A Reason to Celebrate!

Lissa Coffey | Posted 07.18.2009 | Living


Lissa Coffey

Recent survey results released by the American Cancer Society reinforce, once again, the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, and the findings are definitely cause for celebration.

Who's Got Your Back: Don't Fear Conflict (Part 5 of 5)

Keith Ferrazzi | Posted 07.17.2009 | Living


Keith Ferrazzi

Conflict forces groups to pause and reflect on the current situation, to bring everyone up to speed, and to try to improve upon the status quo.

Lucky Helps One Kid, One World & One Funny Fido!

Wendy Diamond | Posted 07.13.2009 | Living


Wendy Diamond

Lucky (a rescue herself) was excited to see so many people helping pets in need of rescue this week, but she wants you to get involved!

Why Runners Hate Dogs

Sophia Yin | Posted 07.11.2009 | Living


Sophia Yin

Dog-bites or chase incidents are not that rare, especially if you run in a city or town with many dogs. Here are some tips for runners, cyclists and dog owners to help remedy the problem.

Who's Got Your Back: Accountability (Part 4 of 5)

Keith Ferrazzi | Posted 07.11.2009 | Business


Keith Ferrazzi

It's important to strike a balance between helping people grow beyond their shortfalls and having a system with enough "teeth" so that people strive hard to stay disciplined.

Hightailing Travel With Your Pet

Wendy Diamond | Posted 07.10.2009 | Living


Wendy Diamond

Considering the "ruff" economic climate, you can travel the furry and frugal way! Bone voyage!

Who's Got Your Back: Lose Weight, Get Rich and Change the World (Part 3 of 5)

Keith Ferrazzi | Posted 07.09.2009 | Living


Keith Ferrazzi

Behind every great leader, at the base of every great tale of success, you will find an indispensable circle of trusted advisors, mentors, and colleagues.

In Honor of National Fist Bump Day... It's As Easy as 1..2..3..Bump

Sam Spear | Posted 07.04.2009 | Media


Sam Spear

In honor of National Fist Bump Day, what better way to celebrate then with a little iPhone Bump?

How To Live On $0 A Day: Top Five Places To Be Broke in North America

Lesley Stern | Posted 06.26.2009 | Comedy


Lesley Stern

Lots of solvent people flock to the beautiful Napa Valley. But so far, it's a well kept secret among indigents in the know. The weather is temperate enough to sleep outdoors year round.

Butterfly Moments: From Chaos to Cosmos

Dr. Susan Corso | Posted 06.25.2009 | Living


Dr. Susan Corso

Chaos, from the beginning of creation, always and ever comes first. The trick is to keep the vision of cosmos -- or order -- from chaos.

It's All in Your Head: Who's Your Internal Director?

T.C. Conroy | Posted 06.19.2009 | Living


T.C. Conroy

When you step up and become your own A-list director, you will develop positive self-esteem, refuse to call yourself names, no longer put up with putdowns or hold onto limiting beliefs.