Subscribers get a heads up on new InHabit Magazine issues as well as smaller, curated emails with the latest discussion, research and thoughts on living well in your second half.
Subscribers get a heads up on new InHabit Magazine issues as well as smaller, curated emails with the latest discussion, research and thoughts on living well in your second half.
From coffee-table contests to late-night strategy sessions, board games are smarter and more beautiful than ever. Here's your guide to games that spark wonder, creativity, and a little healthy competition.
Rest shouldn’t feel rebellious—but in a world that profits from our exhaustion, it is. Talisha Matheson makes the case for radical, unapologetic restoration.
In 2020, I tried—and failed—to find comfort in sourdough. These days, I’m embracing easy meals, local ingredients, and a well-made drink. Turns out simplicity is a far better companion in uncertainty.
Ready to break out of some old thinking? These compelling books will challenge assumptions, spark new thinking, and offer a roadmap to living with more agency, creativity, and possibility.
Dogs don’t like change. It’s messy, unsettling, and suspicious. But give them time, patience, and love, and they show us how small shifts lead to real transformation.
Male friendship redefined: It’s time to move beyond surface-level connections, embrace risk and build authentic bonds, even while the world rethinks its ideas of masculinity.
Best-selling author and celebrated speaker Rob Bell trades spotlights and big stages for the intimacy of small circles to create spaces and art that delve into life’s big questions, ignite curiosity, and invite transformation.
Charitable giving and spending increase during the holidays. Investing your social currency well this season can also have a lasting impact, and add some sparkle to the season.
Starting over in a new place later in life is hard. No way around it. It’s messy, sometimes absurd, and filled with loneliness and frustration. It’s also wildly rewarding.