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    caring
    /ˈkɛːrɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. displaying kindness and concern for others: "a caring and invaluable friend"

    noun

    • 1. the work or practice of looking after those unable to care for themselves, especially on account of age or illness: "the caring professions"

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  2. 5 days ago · The first step in learning to care less is reducing the stigma associated with caring less. To be clear: It is not about not caring; it is about intentional, directed, and prioritized caring.

  3. 5 days ago · Self-care is the power of individuals to prevent and treat diseases themselves, in the context of a safe and supportive enabling environment. It does not replace the health care system, but instead provides additional choices and options for health care.

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  4. 4 days ago · Far from receding, health emergencies are increasing in size, scale, and complexity, with many countries responding to multiple crises concurrently. The COVID-19 pandemic revealed deep flaws in the world’s defences against health emergencies, exposed and exacerbated profound inequities within and between countries and communities, and eroded trust in governments and institutions. Against this background and built on over 300 recommendations from COVID-19 lessons learned, the health ...

  5. 3 days ago · Many of the benefits of friends could be considered evolutionary—having a group of friends can create feelings of safety and social inclusion. Caring for others, and having others that care for you in turn, can help foster a collective purpose and feelings of self-worth.

  6. 5 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.

  7. greatergood.berkeley.edu › topic › happinessHappiness | Greater Good

    4 days ago · In fact, we often use the term to describe a range of positive emotions, including amusement, joy, pride, and contentment. But to understand the causes and effects of happiness, researchers first need to define it.