The Joy Of Sext.. Best Lady Tweets.. 'Map Of A Woman'

Friday, April 20, 2012
This week Arianna announced The Huffington Post's GPS for the Soul app, inspired, she wrote, from an awareness of two truths: that "we all have within us a centered place of wisdom, harmony, and balance" and that "we're all going to veer away from that place, again and again and again."

Technology has given us incredibly powerful tools for the veering part; the new app, coming this summer, will harness technology as a way to return to that "centered place."

When you tap your phone's sensor, you'll get an assessment of your current stress level, then be connected to whatever it is that rebalances you -- music, photos, breathing exercises, or perhaps a combination of these.
Does Sexting Help Or Hurt Relationships?
Best Tweets From Women This Week
Major Film Festival Has A 'Female Director Problem'
Help Wanted: 'How Do I Wear This Necklace?'
Why Julia Louis-Dreyfus' Veep Misses The Mark
BLOG POSTS
Debra Ollivier: How France Shaped Three Powerful American Women
In the new book Dreaming in French: The Paris Years of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Susan Sontag, and Angela Davis, author Alice Kaplan explores the lives of three radically different, influential American women who had an enduring bond with France -- and vice-versa.
Tamara Shayne Kagel: To Live Together or Not To Live Together: That Is the Question
I always imagined that I would be bugging my boyfriend about moving our relationship along while he was dragging his feet, not that I would silently freak out when he asked me to move in.
Barbara & Shannon Kelley: Learning To Be Less of A 'People Pleaser'
Why is it that we can't give ourselves permission to ever respectfully decline?
Myra J. Biblowit: The Power of Philanthropy for Breast Cancer Research
Women are changing the world of philanthropic giving and my dear friend and colleague, Evelyn Lauder, led the way.
Soraya Chemaly: Why We Can't Stop Talking About Women's Fantasies
There is no connection between the theme of submission/dominance and women's "possible" discomfort with economic successes and power.
Advertisement

If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar