Today’s Solutions: May 10, 2025

Mental Health

Here you can read the latest news and research studies covering mental health. This is also the place to find out about different strategies on how you can reduce stress and boost happiness, and many other ways to look after your mental wellbeing.

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An expert's tips for coping with Mother's Day after losing your mom

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM For individuals who have experienced the loss of a mother, Mother's Day can be a trying time. Many people take this day to honor their mothers and let them know how much they care about and respect them. Mother's Day is a wonderful celebration of moms Read More...

How to listen like a therapist

How to listen like a therapist with four ways to build deeper connection and trust

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM We often underestimate the power of truly being heard. But anyone who’s experienced the relief of someone really listening knows just how transformational it can be. Whether it’s easing conflict, opening the door to empathy, or simply softening Read More...

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The beauty of being average: why a meaningful life doesn’t need to be extraordinary

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM In today’s world, being "average" can feel like a subtle failure. From grade school gold stars to social media highlight reels, the cultural script suggests that to matter, we must shine. Success is measured not just by achievement, but by applause. And if Read More...

Bartering is back: how to trad

Bartering is back: how to trade your skills and goods without spending a dime

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM In a world where we’re used to swiping cards and tapping phones to pay, it might seem old-fashioned to exchange a jar of homemade jam for a haircut. But for a growing number of people, bartering isn’t just nostalgic—it’s practical, personal, and Read More...

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Feeling stuck at work? Here’s how to make a change without starting from scratch

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Despite a cultural shift toward career fluidity and job-hopping, many workers still feel trapped in roles they no longer want. According to the 2025 Career Gridlock Report from Resume Now, a significant 60 percent of U.S. professionals say they’ve stayed in Read More...

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Why Icelanders are getting happier every year – and what we can learn from them

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM In a world where happiness in so many places is slowly declining, Iceland is going against the grain. According to the 2025 World Happiness Report, it’s one of the few countries in the top 20 where happiness is actually increasing. Since 2008, Iceland has Read More...

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In Switzerland, doctors are prescribing museum visits to boost mental health

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM In western Switzerland, doctors are embracing an unexpected ally in the quest for better mental health: art. In the city of Neuchâtel, physicians are now prescribing museum and garden visits as part of a yearlong pilot program aimed at supporting residents Read More...

The mindful home: simple ways

The mindful home: simple ways to create a peaceful space that supports mental health

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM A cluttered space can quietly take a toll on your mind. Studies have shown that excess clutter can increase stress and make it harder to focus or relax. The first step in creating a mindful home is to clear the visual and mental noise. Start small. Let go Read More...

Seize (back) the day: how to e

Seize (back) the day: how to eliminate your top 3 time wasters

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Even the most motivated individuals can feel the day slip away. Between scrolling through screens, impromptu meetings, and general disorganization, it's easy to end the day wondering where all the time went. While no one can be one hundred percent efficient Read More...

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Effective stress management: trade in the ‘fight or flight’ response for ‘tend and befriend’

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM When we experience stress, most of us are familiar with the fight-or-flight response. Our bodies prepare to face a challenge or escape danger by increasing heart rate, tensing muscles, and preparing for action. This response made sense for our ancestors, who Read More...

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