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Welcome To The Light Side
The dark triad of negative personality traits, which includes narcissism, gets a lot of airtime – but does it skew our view of humanity? Suzy Bashford learns about a contrasting measure, the light triad
How To…Stop Making Excuses
Do you dream of doing something new, but never actually get around to it? The time to act is now, says Sháá Wasmund MBE, and here’s how…
The Last Word On…Embracing Your Alter Ego
You know the devil inside – the part of you that says ‘just do it’ when you probably really shouldn’t? Fret not, writes Oliver Burkeman, your conflicting selves can co-operate
Jo Berry
Jo Berry’s father, politician Anthony Berry, was killed by the IRA in the Brighton hotel bombing in 1984. Now a peace activist and public speaker, Jo has met and formed a friendship with bomber Patrick Magee
Passion Project
Ever dreamed of making money out of your creative hobby? Anna Behrmann didn’t know where to start, so she sought help from the experts
Hillside Happy On A Fat Bike
Reeling from disappointment, Claire Rowley sets off for the Swiss mountains on a sturdy pair of tyres – and freewheels her way back to feeling in control
Connected Holidays
Two writers go on bonding countryside breaks in Italy and France – with and without children – in the hope of experiencing togetherness as a couple and as a family
Anne Hathaway-“I'm Trying To Be More Self-reliant And Comfortable With Who I Am… I'm Living The Best Way I Can ”
In our profile, as the Oscars buzz around her new film Dark Waters intensifies, we learn about Anne Hathaway’s journey to happiness, her quest for authenticity and how she no longer feels unworthy
“ I like to be curious, to step outside of my bubble and look to others. Creativity is sparked from that ”
Artist, writer and diversity consultant Pragya Agarwal’s life changed when she sat at a pottery wheel and the experience fuelled her imagination
‘‘I'm concerned about my friend's weed-smoking‘‘
Our agony aunt, Mary Fenwick, offers a new perspective on whatever is troubling you
Happy To Just Muddle Along
Do you lack burning ambition? So what, says Hazel Davis, maybe life is better when you don’t live according to a plan
Elizabeth Banks “I Feel Compelled To Do More In A Business That Doesn't Ask Much Of Women”
Despite a busy acting career spanning 20 years, Elizabeth Banks has reinvented herself as a producer, writer and director. Now, as she seeks creativity and fulfilment, she’s empowering Charlie’s Angels
Clear The Way For Loving Intimacy
Anita Chaudhuri examines meaningful and fulfilling romantic connection and, with the help of experts, identifies three unconscious worries that may be standing in the way of you finding and keeping the love you deserve
Being Kind Fulfils A Need In Me; It Is Actually Being Kind To Myself
Chef and author Nadiya Hussain talks to our kindness tsar, David Hamilton, about the transformative power of caring for others, how she saw her mother in a new light after having her own children and how she overcame childhood trauma
All Aboard The Slow Boat
Suzy Walker listens to her inner voice and makes a big decision about her future, then heads into London on her narrowboat to find her flow
Dossier: Let It Go
How do you liberate yourself from a grudge, anger over a relationship, past pain or an old belief that no longer serves you? Is there a map to letting go with grace? Anita Chaudhuri talks to the experts about acceptance, surrender and finding a way to release what keeps you stuck.
“I Love The Feeling Of Peace The River Gives Me ”
For mudlarker Lara Maiklem, spending time discovering the history beneath her feet on the foreshore of the River Thames was the key to finding peace of mind
Tough love
Caring for an elderly parent can be difficult, especially if there are unresolved issues from the past. Judith Laing* tries to find a way through the emotional minefield
How To…Make Happy Memories
Described as ‘the world’s happiest man’, researcher Meik Wiking tells us how to capture positive moments and hold onto them
Hidden Paths, Secret Trails
Adventure doesn’t have to be saved for holidays. Kate Townshend set off walking in her local area and discovered that exploration is a state of mind
The Joy Of A Girl Crush
It’s all very well putting your heroine on a pedestal, but sometimes their humanity makes them even more lovable, writes an infatuated Harriet Minter.
How To Have A Tidy House (And Mind)
A few simple changes to your daily habits will not only help turn your home into a peaceful refuge but leave you feeling fulfilled.
Carey Mulligan It's an honour to portray such strong women
Having taken a break to raise her children, Carey Mulligan is back at her finest on both the big and small screen. Never one to take the more fickle side of her industry too seriously, the actress is as warm and sincere as ever, as Psychologies discovers.
Can You Help Me?
Why finding a mentor will make all the difference to your business.
Cynthia Nixon
The actress talks about confidence, happiness and parenting, and her new film A Quiet Passion, in which she portrays reclusive poet, Emily Dickinson.
Surrender to the Bliss
Like many women, Karla Newbey’s sex life has never been truly fulfilling. But why? In search of answers, she embarks on a journey into tantra, and self-discovery
We've got the power!
Unrealistic goals and self-hatred, or self-empowerment, acceptance and a can-do attitude? It’s all about choice, says Ali Roff…
Straight In At The Deep End
Most of us take skills such as being able to swim for granted, but Kate Saines was scared of the water as a child and avoided lessons. Now approaching 40, she discovers that learning one new thing can open up a plethora of possibilities
The Sea Brings Me Tranquillity
Being close to the sea was a constant theme of Angela Noverraz’s childhood, so when she discovered this 1960s house, she knew it was a place to call home
I Need To Move Forward In My Life
Our award-winning coach, Kim Morgan, helps a woman going through a huge life transition to accept and navigate the changes ahead