Air Sign Guide What It Means To Be A Gemini Libra Aquarius

In the case of air, you’ve got Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. Here, we look at what it really means to be an air sign, plus how to find balance if you have a lot of air in your chart. As such, the AstroTwins explain that Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius can come off a bit cerebral, and even air-headed, but the truth is they just love exploring new things (from ideas to people to places)....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 591 words · Robert Mcdonald

Attachment Style Quiz A 5 Minute Test To Find Out What Yours Is

Here’s a simple attachment style quiz to find out what your type is, plus descriptions of the four attachment styles and what to do once you know yours. “Your attachment style is your mind’s template for how safe you are in a relationship,” clinical psychologist Carla Marie Manly, Ph.D., recently told mbg. Here’s a quick overview of the four attachment styles: Here’s how common each of the other attachment styles is according to foundational attachment research, which actually did not include fearful-avoidant attachment in the study: For example, if you have an anxious attachment style, you can start by telling the people you’re dating about your tendency to need a lot of reassurance in relationships and why certain actions can trigger your insecurities....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Jerry Sparks

Enfp Personality 27 Traits Strengths Weaknesses More

As Michael Segovia, a senior consultant at The Myers-Briggs Company, explains to mbg, ENFPs are known to be spontaneous, creative, personable, energetic, and future-focused. And John Hackston, head of thought leadership at The Myers-Briggs Company, adds that they’re also enthusiastic, caring, and people-centered. These folks love to try or share new things, from ideas to experiences, but they can have some difficulty with follow-through. And Segovia adds that they’re also likely to feel overwhelmed or have a sudden change in emotions if they’re forced to make a decision before they’re ready for it....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Donna Walton

Gut Feelings What They Really Are When To Trust Them

From a physiological perspective, neuroscientist and author of The Source Tara Swart, M.D., Ph.D., says, “Your gut feelings are a combination of your gut bacteria communicating directly to your brain via chemical messengers in the blood (cytokine transmission1) and the gut neurons connection to the limbic (emotional and intuitive) part of the brain.” And from a more spiritual view, clairvoyant intuitive and author of A Little Bit of Intuition Catharine Allan tells mbg that “people usually get an overall sensation of knowing” but how that knowing presents itself will be different for everyone, which brings us to our next point....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 614 words · Jamie Howard

Holistic Home Tour Dani Sandels In Surrey United Kingdom

I used blue on two walls, keeping the other two walls fresh and white as I wanted a cool and airy feel. The plants I’ve chosen for the master bedroom are ones that have great air-purifying qualities, and I’ve grouped them together to create a sanctuary feeling. I also have a diffuser with relaxing essential oils, such as lavender, that adds to a good night’s rest! The first change was to the garden: I created an outdoor “living area”—a space that we could enjoy as a family during the day and where my husband and I could go to chill out during the evenings....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 419 words · James Reeves

How Agriculture Depletes Soil Of Minerals What To Do

For such a massive problem, the solution is actually microscopic. In healthy, symbiotic systems, plant roots feed these soil microbes sugars and give them a place to latch onto. In return, the microbes help the plants absorb nutrients in the surrounding soil. All life on Earth depends on this mutually beneficial relationship—but some agricultural practices can mess with it. Take tillers: those giant machines that look right at home on a large, open pasture....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 492 words · Elizabeth Hardin

How Can We Be More Effective At Inspiring Social Change

For more insight into these social dynamics, check out the excerpt below, before buying your own copy of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents here. The interviews went as expected until the last one. I had arrived a few minutes early to make sure we could start on time, given the deadline I was facing. The boutique was empty at this quiet hour of the late afternoon. The manager’s assistant told me the manager would be arriving soon from another appointment....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 847 words · Bethany Zimmerman