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4 days ago |
nytimes.com | Catherine Pearson
Así como la dieta y el ejercicio, la alegría es esencial para vivir bien. ¡Hola! Soy Catherine, reportera sobre relaciones personales del Times, y sustituyo a mi colega Jancee Dunn esta semana, que ha sido emocionante para los que formamos el equipo de la sección Well. El miércoles celebramos el primer Festival Well en Brooklyn, que reunió a algunos de los nombres más importantes de la salud en una jornada de conversaciones.
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5 days ago |
nytimes.com | Catherine Pearson
Hello! I'm Catherine, a relationships reporter at The Times, and I'm filling in for my colleague Jancee Dunn this week - which has been an exciting one for those of us on the Well team. On Wednesday, we hosted the first-ever Well Festival in Brooklyn, which brought together some of the biggest names in health for a day of conversations. A lot of the talks focused on common cornerstones of well-being, like nutrition, mental health and fitness.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Catherine Pearson
In their new book, Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach and Amanda Doyle admit they don't have the key to happiness. And their podcast audience loves them for it. From left, Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach and Amanda Doyle Credit... Laila Stevens for The New York Times Susan Hagen, 48, was practically vibrating with excitement. She would soon be in the same room with three women who had helped her through some of the shakiest, most vulnerable moments in her life, even though they didn't know it.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Catherine Pearson
In his work as a couples therapist, Terry Real sees people asking more from their romantic relationships than ever before. They want deep intimacy. Romantic walks on the beach. Great sex well into their 70s. "We all want gods or goddesses that are going to complete us and heal us," Mr. Real, the author of " Us: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship," said onstage Wednesday at the New York Times Well Festival in Brooklyn.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Catherine Pearson
Does your father regularly overuse emojis or insist on signing his texts with his first and last name? Or perhaps he has a knack for sending you poignant life advice, accompanied by the perfect gif, in those moments when you need it most. With Father's Day around the corner, we're rounding up Times readers' favorite wacky and wonderful text messages from their fathers.
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