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    comforting
    /ˈkʌmfətɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. serving to alleviate a person's feelings of grief or distress: "we would like to thank our family and friends for their support and their comforting words"

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  2. 3 days ago · Others reassured him that making a mistake at work is a common experience and that it doesn’t define his abilities or worth as an employee.

  3. 4 days ago · Empathy is the ability to see things from another’s perspective and feel their emotions. Putting yourself in another person’s shoes might lead you to act with compassion and do what you can to improve their situation. In doing so, you can reduce the other person’s distress as well as your own.

  4. 3 days ago · Dr. Paul Ekman explains what the sadness emotion is, why we feel sad, and how facial expressions reveal sadness.

  5. 1 day ago · Comfort food refers to snacks and meals we like to stuff our faces with, even if it’s not always good for us. Neil and Rob talk about comfort food and what actually makes us eat it.

  6. 3 days ago · Dr. Romanoff says having the conversation helps us picture the direction we want the relationship to go. It gives us a rough idea of where we align on life goals such as moving in together, getting married, or having kids. She adds that having “the talk” can potentially sync our map with our partners.

  7. 1 day ago · Comfort foods are defined as any foods that improve mood or help people feel a sense of calm, peace, and familiarity. Everyone has different foods they find comforting. Many people engage in comfort eating to counteract emotional or physical distress.

  8. 1 day ago · The Bearing. Download Here: The idea of the “soft life” has ignited a wave of conversations, challenging how we traditionally define success, hard work, and personal fulfillment. In an era dominated by hustle culture, more people are turning toward a lifestyle that prioritizes comfort, mental well-being, and balance.