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Yes, It’s O.K. to Be Sad During the Holidays

The more I try to get into the holiday spirit — you know, the way everyone else seems to be — the sadder and more anxious I become. “Forced happiness makes us feel more sad, upset and lonely because we are faking our feelings,” said Dr. Judith Orloff, author of “Thriving as an Empath.”

 

 
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Turning a Breakup Into a Positive Experience

When I used to get dumped, I had a habit of clinging to my ex-boyfriends’ oversized sweaters, hoping they’d materialize into the people I once loved.

 

 
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How to Find the Right Therapist

To find The One, you need to date around, “swipe” your way through options and get a feel for who’s out there. In my own hunt, I first searched for therapists online, which led me to feel even more confused than when I began.


 
 
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For a Hotel Beekeeper, Honey Is Just the Beginning

A wine distributor and sommelier by trade, Noel Patterson, the resident beekeeper at Miraval Resort & Spa in Tucson, parlayed his experience with terroir to capture time and place in a bottle. His latest medium? Honey.

 

 
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A Concierge for Same-Sex Weddings in Florida

Between the palm trees and ocean breeze, it’s no surprise that Florida has long been a popular wedding destination. But last year, the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of same-sex marriages had more couples exchanging vows.

 

 
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In Vermont, Savoring Craft Beer (Without Selfies)

You could say Matt Canning was destined to become one of the nation’s foremost sources for all things beer. Watching his father found the Vermont Brewers Festival and growing up in areas boasting passionate beer cultures.

 

 
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Luxury Hotels in London and Bermuda Offering Signature Liquors

Luxury hotels are getting into spirits, offering private label blends guests can sample at the bar or take home as a memory in a bottle.


 

 

Vacationers Stay Fit (and Out of the Gym)

Travel often means a break in fitness routines. After all, not all hotel gyms are inviting (limited equipment can be a problem). But a number of properties around the world are now offering more compelling workout programs.