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Best Class in Chicago Invites Dogs to Read With Kids

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Dog really has always been man’s best friend – and apparently best teacher too.

10 different elementary schools in Chicago are being visited by some scholarly pups to motivate at-risk kids toward a love of learning and reading.

The nonprofit, SitStayRead, organizes teams of volunteers to chaperone Dog Visits where kids get to read to dogs for one hour. Since the program started in 2003, it has reportedly helped students develop reading fluency 50% faster than non-participating classrooms.kids-meditating-David-Lynch-Foundation-Facebook

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The program’s methods vary per grade – fourth graders will sometimes be visited by Guest Readers reciting a poem or story pertaining to dogs, or they can use their Reading Rewards points earned from writing book reports to receive more Dog Visits. At the end of the year, the school hosts a Reading Rewards Celebration giving students a backpack filled with writing supplies and goodies for the summer. This helps stimulate the child’s desire to learn and supports a new love of reading.

In order to provide enrichment to those most in need, SitStayRead only provides year-long class volunteering for schools that are 90% low-income, with kids 60% below their grade reading level.

“Reading to a dog increases confidence and generates excitement about reading,” SitStayRead reports on their website. “These trained dogs, assisted by dog-themed books and writing assignments, change a child’s reading session from an abstract concept into a real life experience. Children get to read about a dog, see a dog, and touch a dog — an experience that leads to true and lasting learning.”Reading Buddies Program Berks CountyAnimalShelter

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Pups who seem up to snuff for joining a Dog Team must pass a simple test that rates the dog’s sociability. An evaluator will run around the dog making loud noises, ask for a sit/stay demonstration, and watch how calm the dog is during interaction.

These dogs got an A+

Gift For Families Dealing with Cancer: 6000 Healthy Take-Home Meals

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Getting dinner on the table after a busy day can be a chore–serving healthy food, an even bigger challenge. Now, imagine trying to do it after spending a long day at the hospital with a sick child.

For parents who face this reality, the Healing Meals program is a welcome relief.

Created by registered dietitian Stacey Antine, it provides free, nutritious, take home food for families with children undergoing treatment for cancer and other serious disorders.

cooking Facebook HealthBarn FoundationInspiration struck while she was taking care of her own father as he underwent treatment for cancer, making sure he was eating the right foods.

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“When families are in this time of stress, it’s s not a time to educate people about what they should be eating, it’s a time to make sure they’re getting what they need,” Antine told Good News Network. “That prompted me thinking, ‘How can I make that happen?’”

Antine went to a nonprofit and proposed the idea that was met with a resounding “Yes!”

Whole Foods even joined the team effort, donating the ingredients that are whipped into meals by student volunteers from a local culinary school.

Since the program started in 2014, 6000 Healing Meals have been distributed at two New Jersey hospitals.Peanuts pic by tamburix

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“These children have heightened nutritional needs, yet lack access to healthy meals,” Antine continued. “This is not a handout; it is part of their treatment.” A crucial step to keeping their weight up and immune system strong.

Healing Meals feed a family of four with dishes like cheesy lasagna rolls, chicken fiesta fajitas, and “Japchae,” a Korean stir-fry. The meals also come ready with thoughtful additions, like cookies made with iron-rich molasses and ginger, to help with nausea.

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Antine hopes to expand the program into more hospitals. Meanwhile, parents can pull quick, healthy recipes from her 2012 book, Appetite for Life.

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Ultra-Strong Bridge Made of Cardboard Inspires Shelter Design

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There’s reducing, reusing, recycling—and then, there’s an architect who transforms cardboard tubes into miracle building materials.

Shigeru Ban, a Japanese architect renowned for his functional, sturdy paper-made structures, has built projects ranging from bridges and exhibition pavilions to emergency housing shelters.

He realized back in 1986 that the spools used for carpets, cloth and paper, are, in fact, strong, lightweight, and inexpensive, making them the perfect medium for building bridges. Best of all, he keeps all that waste from heading for the landfill.ShadowlessTower_PhotoReleasedbyNBBJ

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“I just didn’t want to waste material—it’s as simple as that,” Ban told Martin Moeller in an interview. “I was put under the label of  ‘environment-friendly architect,’ but that is not my strategy. I just want to use any material where it is.”

As the 2014 Pritzker Architecture Prize recipient, he works with engineers and consultants to make sure that his structures are absolutely sound.

One of his most popular designs is a temporary bridge he built in 2007 over the Gardon River in southern France, which can hold twenty people at a time. The entire structure was made from cardboard tubes that formed two arc-shaped trusses that support a stairway.warhol_dome_painting_illustration

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Erected for the summer tourist season, the bridge is part practical and part sculpture standing elegantly next to the ancient Roman aqueduct, the Pont du Gard.

Ban also helps save lives by building emergency shelters out of the tubes, pairing them with rock-filled foundations and walls of woven bamboo sheeting.

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He built the shelters for survivors of the earthquakes in Turkey (2000), Bhuj, India (2001), and Haiti (2010).

He also collaborated with the Make It Right foundation to construct housing in New Orleans following Katrina, and has led ongoing reconstruction efforts in the Philippines.Emergency-housing-by-Pieter-Stoutjesdijk

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Currently, Ban serves as leader of an architects-without-borders-type group called, Voluntary Architects Network. The organization provides emergency housing and basic infrastructural amenities to disaster-stricken areas worldwide, including recently in Nepal  following the April earthquake.Kenguru-car-wheelchair-entry

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This Old Lady Is So Rad, She’s Won 1Mil Fans And Celebrity Status

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Meet Baddiewinkle, the baddest granny to ever rock lipstick and cutoffs.

Helen Ruth Van Winkle, the 87-year-old rebel that is taking Instagram by storm with over 1.5 million followers, has the sass, attitude, and fashion sense of a fun-loving teenager.

After her husband died on her 35th anniversary, Helen decided to recover from the grief by taking her love for life and turning it into a social media persona named Baddiewinkle.senior-swimmer-smiles-420px-cc-sunstar

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“I’m not an old person and I’ve never been an old person – I just do my thing,” Baddiewinkle told Refinery29 in the video below. “One day I was laying out in the sun so I put on a tye dye shirt and a pair of cutoff shorts of my granddaughter Kennedy’s. She came home and said ‘Oh Grandma, you look so cute, let me take a picture of you.’ Baddiewinkle has helped me a lot – in spirit, anyway.”

Since her Instagram fame, Baddiewinkle has appeared on MTV with Miley Cyrus, kicked it with Nicole Ritchie, and hung out with Gwen Stefani.

She says she would love to be a role model for older people. Apparently it doesn’t matter how old you are, so long as you’re living life to the fullest and taking some cute selfies while you do it.

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Wolverine Star Surprises 9-yo Boy Suffering From Incurable Illness (WATCH)

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Hollywood couldn’t have written a better script.

When a 9-year-old Australian boy suffering from cystic fibrosis was invited to be on a local radio show, he was beyond excited when the hosts asked if he wanted to chat on the telephone with his action-hero idol– Wolverine star, Hugh Jackman.

“That would be awesome!” said a smiling Domenic, who is a huge X-Men movie fan.Taylor Swift - CC-Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer

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The hosts of the “Kyle & Jackie O Show” in Sydney proceeded to call Jackman on the phone, telling Domenic the film star was away shooting a movie. Little did Domenic know, his hero was actually waiting in the next room.

As they chatted, the young boy asked Jackman to name his favorite Wolverine pose. The actor told him, “Hang on a sec, mate because I’m going to find a really cool way to show you.”

Jackman then burst into the studio, growling in character, and blowing Dominic’s mind.

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The Australian actor gave the boy a big hug, asked him to do his best Wolverine impression, too. Jackman also gave Domenic passes for an upcoming show.

The surprise visit was organized by the Make-a-Wish Foundation, a charity that grants requests to children living with life-threatening conditions.

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24 New Baby Gorillas Bring Hope for the Species – and Adorable Photos!

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In the wake of a 26 percent population boost for this iconic species, the addition of 24 adorable baby mountain gorillas offer new hope for the future.

On September 5, the 11th Annual Gorilla Naming Ceremony known as Kwita Izina took place at the foothills of the Virunga Mountains. The theme of the day was “Conserving Now and For the Future.”

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Each of the newborn gorillas were given a name representative of their personality, circumstances of birth, or a hope for the future.

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Among them was Icyifuzo, which means to “wish,” and Guhuza, meaning “come together.”

Rwanda has been closely tracking an increase in their gorilla population and have registered a 26.3 percent boost.

Although gorilla naming, a uniquely Rwandan tradition, has always been a part of the country’s culture, Kwita Izina was introduced in 2005 with the aim of creating awareness for the endangered mountain gorilla.

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Finnish Prime Minister Opens His Home to Refugees, Joins Growing List

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From single mothers to a prime minister, Europeans are opening their homes for refugees who need housing.

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Because he is serving in the capital, Helsinki, Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipilä seldom visits his home 370 miles away, so he has offered his house in Kempele to shelter refugees.

“I hope this becomes some kind of people’s movement that will inspire many to shoulder part of the burden in this refugee housing crisis”  Sipilä told Finnish broadcaster YLE. “What we need now is a show of compassion.”

A Christian charity in the UK, the Boaz Trust, reports it can’t keep up with the offers from people who are volunteering to share an empty room with the refugees. The Manchester-based group has been fielding calls from Gloucester to Edinburgh.reykjavik sun voyager memorial CC UKEAStw

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“It’s been quite overwhelming,” chief Executive Ros Holland told the Guardian.

Yoshiko Stokoe and her boyfriend Jack Palmer have hosted more than 20 refugees in their home in Leeds at different times over the last two-and-a-half years. They say it costs them no more than $25 a week.

Founded in Germany in 2014, Refugees Welcome was introduced in Austria this year, and today, dozens of asylum seekers and refugees have been placed in flatshares across that country.Naguib Sawiris CC World Economic Forum

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“I wonder why it hasn’t been done before,” Simone Fidler, who hosts a Nigerian refugee in Vienna told Al Jazeera News. “It just makes sense. People are having to sleep in tents while there are so many rooms free.”

(READ more at the Guardian) — Photos by Haeferl, Ppntori, CC

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Quiet Time Program Brings Radical Improvement To Schools Worldwide

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There are hundreds of rowdy at-risk youth in low-income schools that face higher rates of anxiety, stress, and violence in their lives, but when the gong sounds at the start of Quiet Time, students and teachers fall into silence – eyes closed and minds quiet.

The Quiet Time program, started by Twin Peaks director David Lynch, consists of two fifteen minute sessions of transcendental meditation where students are encouraged to breathe deeply, clear their minds, and find their spiritual center.

The results have been staggeringly impressive.man-meditating-at-sea-CC-IcronticPrime

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According to the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace website, the Quiet Time meditation program has shown a 65% decrease in violent conflict, a 40% reduction in stress and anxiety, and an 86% reduction in suspensions over a two year period along with a dramatic increase in self-confidence, creativity, and happiness.

The program has also been used for veterans with PTSD, victims of domestic abuse, and in prisons and homeless shelters. Studies showed reduced flashbacks and stress, a 42% decrease in insomnia, decreased blood pressure, and twice the efficiency in curving alcoholism and substance abuse.Roger Federer African kids Twitter-850px

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“I started Transcendental Meditation in 1973 and have not missed a single meditation ever since,” David Lynch explains on his website. “Twice a day, every day. It has given me effortless access to unlimited reserves of energy, creativity and happiness deep within. This level of life is sometimes called “pure consciousness”—it is a treasury. And this level of life is deep within us all.”

Since the program was first adopted by Visitacion Valley Middle School in 2007, it has been adopted in Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, and many other schools worldwide.

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Blood Cells “Retrained” to Destroy Cancer, Lead Again to Full Remission

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Scientists have been able to put a virtually incurable disease into complete remission by altering patients’ blood cells inside the body to fight the stubborn cancer.

The process allows the patient’s own immune system to fight chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Three of 14 patients in a four-year study are in complete remission–and four others showed partial remission.

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Overall, patients in the study showed a 57% response rate to the treatment over the course of treatment.

CLL is a blood and bone marrow cancer almost impossible to beat. Expensive stem-cell transplants and chemotherapy have been the main tools doctors use to treat it, but those methods don’t always work.

The new process removes a patient’s T cells (pictured at top) — the white blood cells that the immune system uses to destroy disease. Researchers then “retrained” the T cells through gene therapy to go after a naturally occurring protein in B cells — the type of blood cells that leukemia affects.cancer cure for Avrey Walker JoyRXphoto

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The T cells are then put back into the patient and begin destroying the cells that allow CLL to spread.

“This is a whole new approach to treating cancer,” David Porter, a University of Pennsylvania leukemia researcher and co-author of the study said. “We can now modify the human immune system to effectively and efficiently treat cancer — and that’s going to open doors to a whole new world of cancer therapies.”

This type of gene therapy has been tried with leukemia and Hodgkin’s lymphoma, but the long-term results announced in this latest study suggest it also may be a possible weapon against other forms of cancer.

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The report was published in the journal Science Translational Medicine. Funding for the study was supported in part by a grant from Novartis, and by grants from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and the National Institutes of Health.

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For Every Product Sold, This Company Picks Up Trash— 124 Tons So Far

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The products it sells aren’t so unusual—shirts, bags, coffee mugs, and outdoorsy stuff. The unique part of this business is the stellar service it provides whenever any item is sold– it cleans up a pound of litter.

Focused on fighting pollution, United By Blue has already removed 248,439 pounds of garbage from oceans, rivers, streams, and beaches across 22 states.

The company was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania five years ago by CEO, Brian Linton, who likes to get his hands dirty. Its mission is to continuously organize cleanups across the country, bringing together thousands of volunteers to pick up trash like bottles, cans, tires, and appliances that muck up the nation’s waterways.Plastic-Cleanup-Tsushima-TheOceanProject

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The company began as an online retailer offering products made from sustainable materials such as organic cotton and wool, but now operates three brick and mortar stores in the Philadelphia area.

High-five-cleanup-UnitedByBlue-FacebookThe business credits its success to the hands-on role it forged to help the environment. It doesn’t write checks to green nonprofits or accept donations, it just puts people to work picking up trash–and has hosted 137 cleanups so far.

Helping to clean up the environment one purchase at a time. Shopping never felt so good.

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Billionaire Offers to Buy Island for Refugees Pouring into Europe

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While Europeans are offering up houses to refugees, an Egyptian billionaire wants to buy an island where tens of thousands of refugees can live and work.

Naguib Sawiris is offering to buy an uninhabited island from either Italy or Greece large enough to sustain up to 200,000 people.

“All I need is the permission,” Sawiris told CNN. “I’ll pay for the island, I’ll provide the jobs.”water lady 2 screenshot DigDeep Water

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The CEO promises to pay refugees to build their own houses and schools along with a hospital and university.

He heads Orascom, a diverse company spanning transportation, construction, and communications, which is Egypt’s largest private sector employer.

The Sawiris family has been active in helping Egyptians through their foundation for 14 years. It provides scholarships, training and job placement for people and awards prizes for Egyptian literature.Refugees welcome Twitter RefugeesEFL

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Sawiris suggests the refugees could turn the island into their own country and suggested naming the new nation “Hope.”

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Maasai Women & Donkeys Bring Solar Power to Those Who Need it Most

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Using donkeys to haul their equipment, groups of women in Kenya are going door to door, hoping villagers will see the light–and benefits–of adding renewable solar energy in their homes.

The solar house-calls are courtesy of a program launched by Green Energy Africa that is putting income into the pockets of women from the Maasai tribe, a semi-nomadic people of East Africa.

The company provides the women with solar products — energy efficient lights, panels and rechargeable batteries—and teaches them how to install the equipment in homes and villages.

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There is a great need for solar energy in Kenya where more than half the population is living too remotely to connect to the country’s power grid.

Installing solar power means people no longer have to burn firewood or kerosene to light their homes and children can read or do homework without inhaling smoke. Solar lamps also can light up livestock pens, scaring away the hyenas and wild cats that threatened their cattle and goats.

It also saves money and time for Kenyan households that may spend 40 cents a day on kerosene or hours in the wilderness gathering or cutting firewood. Some already pay a dollar every week to charge cell phones at the nearest charging station miles away.African kids with Kyle De Souza - Curtin.edu photo

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But the initiative provides more than clean, renewable energy. Green Energy Africa sells the equipment to the women at a discount, and the women in turn sell it for a profit.

A path to economic freedom for both the women–who don’t have the right to own property in their Maasai culture–and for those whose lives are changed by a clean, cheap energy source.

So far, about 200 tribal women have installed solar power units in more than 2,000 homes.

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Human Library Lets You Check Out People, Aims to Foster Diversity

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Don’t judge a book by it’s cover… especially if they can talk.

The Human Library based out of Denmark lets people check out “interactive books” for half an hour–but the words are coming from humans that volunteer to tell their tales.

Readers peruse the library catalog and select an experience to hear about–Child Of The Holocaust Survivors, The Gypsy Tale, Iraq War Veteran, and Orphanage Boy, are examples of story titles offered.

With library card in hand, readers are led to a discussion area to meet their book and hear the tale, cover to cover.

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Started in 2000 by a Danish youth-based nonprofit, “Stop The Violence,” the Human Library was a project intended to start conversation and foster understanding between different types of people that would normally not interact with each other.

human-library-desk-FacebookThe purpose is to challenge what we think we know about other members of our community,” reads the Human Library Facebook Page. “To challenge our stereotypes and prejudices in a positive framework, where difficult questions are accepted, expected and appreciated.”Woodstock-couple-Courtesy Bobbi and Nick Ercoline

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The first Human Library event was hosted at the Roskilde Festival in Copenhagen. One of the largest summer festivals in Northern Europe, its theme focused on community activities to help stop growing levels of violence and bias in the area. Now the project has spread to over 50 countries across the world.

If you feel like you’ve got a bestseller inside you, check out the Human Library website to see if there are events happening near you–with no late fees involved.

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(WATCH) 100 People Work Together to Rescue a Great White Shark

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Dozens of people literally pulled together trying to rescue a 14-foot great white shark that washed up on a Massachusetts beach.

The video shows about 100 people — police, lifeguards, wildlife experts, and vacationing beachgoers — working frantically to save the shark on Cape Cod’s Whitecrest Beach.

They created a pool around the shark and showered him with buckets of water to help him breath. Others dug a trench leading dozens of yards to the ocean.Shark-in-water-travelbagltd

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When the trench was finished, they tied a rope around the shark’s tail and together dragged the 2,000 pound great-white back into the sea.

Unfortunately, the heroic effort ended with the shark eventually dying in the water, but it was a dramatic show of humanity nonetheless.

Shark experts say it’s very difficult to save large sharks when they beach themselves, although an effort in July did save a 7-foot great white in Cape Cod.hammerhead shark screenshot Marcus Lakos WJTH

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That younger shark was tagged and has been spotted several times this summer off the coast.

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10 Easy Ways You Can Practice Mindfulness

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Have you ever wondered what it means to live in the present? Aren’t we all here, now, in the present?

Technically, yes, but for so many of us, we are only ten percent here.

We are really living in our minds. We exist from day-to-day in a dream-like state where we’re not really connected to the world around us, nor centered in our own body or being. Instead, we’re preoccupied with memories of the past, churning thoughts and worries about the future, and judgments and reactions to the few things we do see.

We’re literally missing out on most our own lives, which leaves us feeling shallow, empty and deeply unsettled.

The great news is you can learn to be more present and mindful. Here are 10 easy ways you can practice mindfulness in your daily life.

1. Eat mindfully.

When you scoff down your meal on autopilot while distracted by the television, computer, or constant conversation, you miss out on the delicious taste and smell of your food. You’re also less likely to feel satisfied and nourished, because you ‘missed out’ on the fact that you ate.office cubicle blue CC mark sebastian

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It can be helpful to remember this phrase: When you eat, eat. When you drink, drink.

In other words, don’t attempt to do fifty other things when you sit down to a meal, coffee or green juice. Simply focus all of your attention on what is in front of you.

2. Walk mindfully.

Take a beautiful tip from spiritual leader Thich Nhat Hanh and “walk as if you are kissing the earth with your feet.”

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In others words, when you are out and about, pay attention occasionally to the movement of your body and your surroundings.

Notice as your feet connect with and leave the ground. Feel your muscles moving and supporting you.

Observe what is going on around you — the sights, sounds and life unfolding. You may be amazed to find a whole new world you hadn’t even noticed before.

3. Observe your breathing.

As Echkart Tolle once said, a single breath in and out is a meditation.

Your breathing occurs naturally and rhythmically. When you pay attention to it, it takes you out of your mind and into your body.

You momentarily free yourself from your churning thoughts, worries and fears, and you remind yourself of who you really are — your inner spirit, not your thoughts.

4. Connect with your senses.

Your senses — touch, smell, taste, sound and sight — are your gateway into the present moment.

But when you are lost in thought, you don’t experience what your senses are picking up.

Pause to soak up the beautiful aroma of your coffee. The salty ocean air. The beauty and diversity of flowers in your neighborhood. The mouth-watering waft of wood-fire pizza coming from your local Italian restaurant as you pass it.

Notice how your clothing feels against your body. The soft clean bed sheets on your skin in the morning. The comforting warmth of your lover’s kiss. The grass under your feet. The sensation of water and suds on your hands as you do the washing up.

Put love and attention into the simple tasks of your day, and you will be amazed how much joy and peace they can bring you.elderly diner-with Brooke Oacha-OachaFB-cropped

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5. Pause between action.

Pause and listen to the sound of the phone ringing before answering it.

Pause and feel the weight of your body in your chair before beginning your work for the day.

Pause and feel the door handle of your home before you open it at the end of the day.

Putting mini pauses between actions in your day can ground you in your inner being, clear your mind, and provide you with fresh energy for the new task ahead.

Think of it like putting energetic bookends at the start and end of each activity.

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Most of us never truly listen to people when they are speaking to us, because we’re too busy planning what to say next, judging what they are saying, or getting lost in daydreams altogether.

Next time you’re in a conversation, make it your goal to fully listen to what the other person is saying to you, without getting lost in your thoughts.

Trust that you will intuitvely know the right thing to say next when it’s your turn to speak.

7. Get lost in the flow of doing things you love.

We all have certain activities we love doing — they connect us with our inner spirit and bring us fully alive.

For you it could be cooking, dancing, singing, gardening, writing, painting, bushwalking, swimming, or building Ikea furniture.

We love doing these things so much that we often lose ourselves in them. That is, we lose our smaller self — our churning thoughts and worries – because we are pouring all of our love and attention into the present moment.

Incorporate more flow activities in your weekly routine, and your happiness will skyrocket.

meditation photo by Garsett Larosse8. Mediate daily.

There’s no getting around it — meditation has huge benefits and increases your levels of energy, happiness, inspiration and inner peace.

It doesn’t have to take long. Even 10 minutes a day can have a positive impact on your life. It will also strengthen your mindfulness muscles, so you’ll find it much easier to become present throughout the day.

9. Travel or mix up your routine.

There’s more than one reason you feel amazing on holidays. When you’re in a new place, you automatically become more present and mindful — simply because there are so many new sights, sounds and smells to soak up.

Your senses take over for a short while and it frees you from your mind.Iron-Curtain-Trail-Rich_Gibson-CC-flickr

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No travel plans? That’s fine. Mix up your routine — it will have the same effect.

Take a different route, stop at a new coffee shop, visit a new place locally or try something you’ve done done before like paddle boarding, cooking a new recipe or writing calligraphy.

10. Observe your thoughts and emotions.

You are not your thoughts — you are the observer of your thoughts. The fact that you can listen to them shows that they are not you. You are something higher and separate.

By simply becoming aware of your thoughts and non-judgmentally observing them as they come and go — like clouds passing in the sky — you are being more present. You are not getting caught up in your thoughts and forgetting that they are not you.ship-compass.jpg

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As you observe, resist the temptation to get carried away by a particular thought down a tunnel into the past or future. Picture your thoughts like trains at the station – you’re on the platform watching them come and go, but you’re not going to jump on and go for a ride.

Before you leave this article, I encourage you to take a moment to pause, take a deep breath, and sense what it’s like to be alive in this very moment. This moment is your life.

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Postman Delivers Touching Letter to Each Home With Some News

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They are all like a second family to this letter carrier in Glendale, Arizona. That’s why he delivered a hand-written letter to each of the homes on his route last week, to announce his retirement.

One of those who received the letter used a more modern form of communication, Reddit, to share a photo of the letter, which delighted thousands of readers, who posted comments about their own beloved mail carriers.

They also suggested the neighbors should throw a party for the man in blue.

“I’ve been here long enough that I’ve seen kids when they are little, and I watch them grow up,” said Michael Raymer, who is hanging up his mail bag on September 30, after 20 years at the US Postal Service.

(WATCH the video below or READ more from KSAZ News)

Photo by Reddit user g3tyasum – Story tip from Tonya Brown Wright 

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Loggerhead Sea Turtles Set Another Nesting Record in Georgia

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What a difference a decade of conservation can make.

In 2004, the number of loggerhead sea turtle nests on Georgia’s barrier island beaches, a prime nesting ground, plunged to 358, the fewest on record.

Th 2015 summer count shows the threatened marine turtle is bouncing back, with Georgia wildlife officials announcing a total of nearly 2,300 nests–the most since 1989.turtle-patrol-hero-cnnvideo

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“If you had asked me less than 10 years ago, I would’ve said there’s a possibility we’ll lose loggerhead nesting in Georgia,” said Mark Dodd, a senior wildlife biologist with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources sea turtle program.

Much of the success is due to the Georgia Sea Turtle Cooperative, a network of volunteers, researchers and agency employees who patrol beaches daily during the nesting season, protecting and recording data on the nests.

The long-term trend shows nesting increasing at about 3 percent a year, which Dodd calls, “an exceptionally good rate … for a long-lived species with a low maximum-population growth rate.”leatherback giant turtle - USFWS, Gisella Burgos

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Dodd credits the recovery to a wide range of conservation measures, from the Cooperative members using wire screen to shield nests from predators to commercial fishery regulations reducing sea turtle deaths along Georgia’s coast and far into the Atlantic Ocean.

With nesting completed for the summer, hatching is in full swing. More than half of sea turtle hatchlings on Georgia beaches have already emerged, digging out of their sand nests and heading toward the surf.

The hatching success rate – hovering at about 68 percent – has been boosted by a lack of storm surges and the extreme high tides caused by such tropical weather events.

The future reliability of Georgia as a safe nesting zone for this iconic species has been assured by the incredible involvement of the state’s human citizens– with more than 30 percent of residents 16 and older taking part in wildlife-watching activities.

Follow nesting and hatching activities all along the Atlantic coast at Seaturtle.org

The US Economy’s Second Quarter Went From Solid to Stellar

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The U.S. economy grew at a far faster pace last quarter than economists first had estimated–expanding at an annual rate of 3.7 percent in the April-June quarter

The Associated Press reported that the country’s gross domestic product was “outpacing the rest of the developed world and bolstering confidence that it will remain sturdy in coming months, despite global headwinds.”

The gains were “broad-based, reflecting more robust spending by consumers, businesses and government,” and based on the Commerce Department report released August 27.

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A Safety App That Lets Friends Digitally Walk You Home at Night

You’ll never walk home alone again with this app on your smartphone.

The Companion app connects you with friends to let them keep a virtual eye on you as you walk home from the corner coffee shop or take a taxi across town.

Five students at the University of Michigan developed the app that lets users select friends from a contact list, and then texts to them a link to a map. They can then watch as GPS tracks the user’s movement.

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It also uses GPS and the phone’s accelerometer — the device that measures speed and direction — to tell if the user is in trouble. The app can tell if the user is pushed or falls down, if the user suddenly starts running or if the phone is snatched from the user.

If the app detects trouble, it asks the user if they are alright, and if the user doesn’t answer within 15 seconds, it turns the phone into an alarm and allows the user to instantly call the police. At the same time, it alerts your contacts that you need help.

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The Companion app’s developers are working with colleges and universities to integrate it into their campus safety networks.

(READ more from International Business Times) —Photo mashup includes image by Thomas Hawk, CC

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WATCH Fun-Loving Bear in the Wild Do Something We ALL Did as Kids

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Ah, there’s nothing like a good roll down a hill. It’s the favorite pastime of many a young person.

In this incredible video, onlookers were amazed to see a wild bear do the same thing– rolling over, and over, and over…down a huge hill.

The chances of seeing a bear, at all, in Alaska’s Denali National Park are slim, so these camera-happy visitors were thrilled.

(WATCH the video below for a good chuckle) Photo by Tambako The Jaguar, CC)

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