Interoception is how your brain senses and responds to what’s going on inside your body. “It’s how we know when we’re hungry, thirsty, anxious, or even need to take a deep breath,” says Wen G. Chen, ...
Maybe it’s a job you hate or that no longer gives you satisfaction. Or an intimate relationship where the emotional connection has long since frayed, and you’re now living parallel lives. Or, perhaps ...
If you slipped under the covers at 2am, knowing your alarm was set for 6am, how do you think you would feel the next morning? You may be imagining a day of aching eyes and clouded thoughts, but it is ...
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