Getting better at bouncing back and pushing ahead, with the help of your difficulties
Author archives: The Epoch Times
A Self-Sufficient Mind
Our mind is constantly trying to squeeze thought from neurons, but we can teach it how to rest
Number of Americans Filing for Unemployment Edges Up After 4 Weeks of Declines
The number of American workers filing for unemployment edged up last week following four consecutive weeks of declines
8 Secrets for Health and Healing
Aging well takes a lifetime-and results can be dramatic
‘I Was Very Rude’: Man Sends Apology Note and $100 Tip to Restaurant Staff for His Behavior
The letter referred to an incident that occurred on July 5 at around 5–6 p.m. The man yelled at Ramsey and her colleague Michelle Kender at the podium and left because the wait was longer than he expected.
5 Myths About Inflation: The Truth Behind Rising Rates
It can be helpful to look at what we know-and don’t know-about inflation. Following are common misconceptions surrounding periods of high inflation, along with the truth behind these myths.
A Guide to Mastering Your Fear
Beneath our retreat to comfort is often a fear of being inadequate
Dairy Farmers to Be Compensated for Losses From Pandemic-Related Price Volatility
Under the USDA’s new Pandemic Market Volatility Assistance Program, qualified dairy farmers will be reimbursed for 80 percent of the revenue difference per month based on an annual production of up to 5 million pounds of milk marketed and on fluid milk…
Home Construction Slumps as Supply Constraints Weigh on Production
Housing starts fell 7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.534 million units last month, according to a Commerce Department report.
Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to Pandemic-Era Low
After surging to a series high of 6.2 million weekly claims in April 2020, initial filings have fallen steadily, aside from several minor upticks, though they remain well above the pre-pandemic weekly average of around 220,000.