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Famous Chef Shuts Down Restaurant to Stop and Reflect
Spanish chef Andoni Luis Aduriz is considered one of Spain's most influential and creative chefs and restaurateurs. His restaurant, Mugaritz, has ...
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The Need for a Plimsoll Line on Our Calendars
One of the more memorable—and unique—illustrations about rest, involves a 19th century British politician named Samuel Plimsoll. The advent ...
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A Peaceful Prison
We've all been there. Exhausted from the daily grind … Overwhelmed by expectations from work and family and social commitments … Needing ...
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Your Whispering Spot
In 1956 environmentalist Sigurd Olson built a small cabin on the banks of a lake in northern Minnesota. The naming of lake homes is customary in the land ...
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How Smartphones Hijack Our Minds
The Wall Street Journal reports that Adrian Ward, a cognitive psychologist and marketing professor at the University of Texas at Austin, has been studying ...
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Increasingly Teenagers Report 'Overwhelming Anxiety'
Anxiety has overtaken depression as the most common reason college students seek counseling services. In its annual survey of students, the American College ...
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The Power of a 'Not-To-Do' List
Has your working day become one long battle to wade through a to-do list? An article on BBC.com noted the multiple distractions of the modern world—digital ...
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International Justice Mission's Prayer Priority
The Christian human rights group International Justice Mission (IJM) sets a powerful example of weaving habits of prayer into their daily practices. Every ...
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Honor the Limits that God Gave
If you see a large sailboat out on the water moving swiftly, it is because the sailor is honoring the boat's design. If she tries to take it into ...
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True Rest Eludes Most of Us
True rest seems to be elusive for most Americans. Only one in seven adults (14 percent) set aside a day a week for rest. And on that one day a week, what ...
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