
Marya Hayes shares the story of finding a ring that reminds her to trust in God. What reminders do you rely on?
Marya Hayes shares the story of finding a ring that reminds her to trust in God. What reminders do you rely on?
Linda Kracht discusses the virtue of transcendence and our culture’s false ideas of how to attain it.
Do you want to be happier this year? Do you want to get closer to God? Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur reviews Matthew Kelly’s “Resisting Happiness.”
The problem with expectations is that you feel entitled already, Marya Jauregui observes. It’s hard to be truly happy when you receive something you expect.
Reading an old diary of a crisis point in her life led Marya Jauregui to pray, “I know Your plan is better than mine.”
Lisa Hess analyzes a website about happiness from her perspective as a psychology professor.
In this episode of The Gist, the hosts discuss the topic of happiness with Archbishop Blase Cupich of Chicago and Paula Gwynn Grant, Director of Communications for the Archdiocese of Atlanta.
Sheri Wohlfert shares an idea for a great 2017, compliments of Pope Francis himself: create happiness!
A certain amount of selfishness is required to live well. But too much and we forge a path of destruction beginning with our own well-being. Patti Maguire Armstrong explores the road to true happiness.
Lisa Hess’s love of TED Talks leads her to a happy place: GoodThinkInc, a website packed with information on self-help, self-promotion and happiness.
Life is full of choices. Sheri Wohlfert offers some suggestions for choosing to find your happy!
John Clark of Seton Magazine ponders the recent life and death of Sr. Cecilia Maria of Argentina, her wonderful Catholic example for living—and a smile that will last forever
Finding the right version of a tech tool can be a Goldilocks experience. Sometimes, some experimenting is necessary. Lisa Hess finds the “just right” version of Happify.
Erika Marie shares a Google Hangout with Dr. Christopher Kaczor on the subject of his new book, The Gospel of Happiness. Find out how you can win a copy of this fascinating book!
Before, there was a sacredness and respect given to women who waited for marriage. Patti Maguire Armstrong writes on the dignity of women in anticipation of Women’s Equality Day.