Common Humanity Meditation
Build compassion and interconnection by seeing your similarities with others.
Build compassion and interconnection by seeing your similarities with others.
Strike up a brief conversation with a stranger to feel happier.
Rediscovering ordinary experiences can bring unexpected joy.
Key steps for discussing issues collaboratively.
Change your outlook on a negative event — and enjoy less stress.
Build the kind of relationships you want by fostering optimism.
Have a discussion to deepen your child's experience of gratitude.
Help children have conversations to build closeness.
Help children understand what it means to forgive.
Discover what activities bring you the most happiness.
Write a letter of thanks to someone who makes you feel cherished, protected, and accepted.
Get happier by seeing the humor in life.
Tap into your positive traits and enjoy greater happiness.
Find the wonder and inspiration in experiencing a great piece of music.
Connect with a partner through empathy and understanding.
Invite your teen to have conversations about civic empowerment.
Feel happier and less stressed by reducing your screen time.
Praise children in a way that promotes honest behavior.
Help kids consider offering reparations as part of their apologies.
Transform your tasks and relationships at work to build more meaning and purpose.
Foster optimism by imagining a positive future.
Think about conflict differently to improve your relationship.
Labeling feelings can help elicit your child’s empathy and generosity.
Read a story that will inspire awe.
Strengthen feelings of concern for the suffering of others.
A way to build resilience to stress, anxiety, and anger.
Foster generosity in kids with awe-inspiring art.
Count your blessings and enjoy better health and happiness.
Experience gratitude through listening to music.
Spice up your relationship by trying something new.
How to encourage kindness in ways that also boost happiness.
Sharpen your sense of purpose by defining and committing to your goals.
Show love to your children by helping them process emotions.
Overcome your reluctance and discover how kind other people are.
Use good news to strengthen your bonds with friends or family.
A way to forge connections across lines of difference.
How to feel happier by doing things for others.
A simple, effective way to work through an emotional challenge.
Use pretend play to encourage children to persevere through difficulty.
Label your unpleasant feelings to reduce distress.
Strengthen feelings of kindness and connection toward others.
Create a warm, non-judgmental space for teens to talk about challenges.
How to praise kids in ways that make them more kind.
Find the comfort music can bring you
Ask kids to make a verbal pledge to be honest.
To foster resilience, think about a hurtful event in a different way.
Encourage children to express their thanks with arts and crafts.
A way to tackle an intimidating task.
Show appreciation in a way that builds trust and closeness.
Steer clear of these 4 toxic relationship behaviors.
How a stroll outside can help build lasting happiness.
Build resilience by changing the way you respond to challenges.
How to overcome barriers to kindness in yourself and others.
Use language to help orient kids toward cooperation.
Help adolescents start exploring and reflecting on meaningful life goals.
A creative way to build happiness and meaning in life.
How to encourage generosity by finding commonalities between people.
Help students write a letter of thanks and deliver it in person.
Teach kids how to practice to help them achieve their goals.
A good apology involves more than saying "sorry."
Key principles to help you forgive and achieve peace of mind.
Connect with your sense of purpose in your parenting by writing a short reflection.
Be kind to yourself by mindfully wishing yourself well.
Making art about kindness inspires kids to be caring and generous.
Cultivate the clarity and courage to protect yourself from harm.
Help kids rethink prejudice and connect across differences.
A healthier way to deal with stressful situations.
Cultivate mindfulness, reduce stress, and enjoy everyday pleasures.
Help students tune in to the positive events in their lives.
Pay attention to nature to boost feelings of connection.
A research-backed process for letting go of a grudge.
Help teens write about what matters to them to feel more purposeful.
Write a letter expressing thanks, and deliver it in person.
Repair the relationship when you’ve hurt your teen’s feelings.
To reduce stress, try facing your fears head-on.
Find wonder and inspiration in the world outside.
A writing exercise that makes you feel awesome.
Get a quick dose of joy by listening to laughter.
Foster love and connection with your child through meaningful conversations.
How your conversations with adults can encourage generosity in your children.
Reflecting on support from others with music can enhance our compassion.
A trick to bring yourself lasting happiness.
Help teens understand and practice being humble.
Help students count their blessings and enjoy school more.
Encourage young kids to be giving by reading inspiring books.
Stop beating yourself up for flaws and mistakes.
To feel more connected, skip the small talk and ask these questions instead.
To find your purpose, imagine a better world
Make music together to encourage generosity and helping in young children.
Help children learn moral lessons from honest characters in stories.
Reflect on caring memories with your child to feel closer.
How your conversations with adults can encourage honesty in your children.
Take a step back and analyze your feelings without ruminating.
A way to lift yourself out of the mundane.
Spend quality time with people you care about.
Use language that sparks helpfulness in children.
Help children cultivate self-compassion by planning enjoyable activities.
A subtle way to induce kindness, particularly in kids.
Turn an everyday action into a tool for mindfulness and stress reduction.
Feeling tense? Feel your body relax as you try this practice.
When your self-image takes a hit, reflect on what matters.
Help teens understand and express what they are thankful for.
How to appreciate a loved one by imagining your life without them.
How to appreciate what you have by imagining your life without it.
How to elicit kindness by making problems personal.
Recalling how others have comforted us can make us more compassionate.
Feel grateful as you reflect on all the gifts in your life.
A way to tune into the positive events in your life.
A writing exercise to foster connection and kindness.