Subscribers get a heads up on new InHabit Magazine issues as well as smaller, curated emails with the latest discussion, research and thoughts on living well in your second half.
Subscribers get a heads up on new InHabit Magazine issues as well as smaller, curated emails with the latest discussion, research and thoughts on living well in your second half.
Stumped trying to find something meaningful for the ones on your list who "don't need anything?" Here it is - your list of meaningful gifts for those impossible-to-shop-for folks!
Male friendship redefined: It’s time to move beyond surface-level connections, embrace risk and build authentic bonds, even while the world rethinks its ideas of masculinity.
In this travel journal excerpt, Jen journeys to southwest France with her lifelong friend Marie, and experiences the annual Romani gypsy gathering in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer.
Best-selling author and celebrated speaker Rob Bell trades spotlights and big stages for the intimacy of small circles to create spaces and art that delve into life’s big questions, ignite curiosity, and invite transformation.
With the holidays around the corner, give a gift that sparks meaningful conversation. This curated list of midlife reads brings fresh perspectives on purpose, joy, and the journey ahead.
We gather for all sorts of reasons. Our Enneagram instincts can show us what makes connection rich and meaningful for us — and for those we care about.
Charitable giving and spending increase during the holidays. Investing your social currency well this season can also have a lasting impact, and add some sparkle to the season.
Meetings don’t have to be endured—they can be elevated with intention, imagination, and small acts of hospitality. Here are 5 ways to make them meaningful.
Navigating holiday gatherings with family can be challenging, but with curiosity, compassion, and clear boundaries, we can transform difficult conversations into opportunities for connection.
In seasons shaped by loss, rituals can offer solace and connection. From labyrinth walks to bonfires, telling an old story or using an old recipe, sacred traditions help us navigate grief.
What if strength isn't about pushing through on your own? What if opening ourselves to the compassionate “with-ness” of another in our most vulnerable moments is what helps us heal and grow?
Gift-giving is an art — joyful, messy, and sometimes stressful. With history and insights to guide you, we explore what it means to give well this season.
Starting over in a new place later in life is hard. No way around it. It’s messy, sometimes absurd, and filled with loneliness and frustration. It’s also wildly rewarding.