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A Determined Optimist - Meet Our CEO 🎈

By Summers McKay First and foremost, let me thank you for being the most engaged and committed audience I have ever worked with. We are so very grateful to have readers like you who open, read, and share our stories at unprecedented levels. You are why we work! Long ago, I made a commitment to Read More...

Norway to pay Gabon to protect

Norway to pay Gabon to protect its tropical rainforests

As part of a 10-year deal announced on Sunday (Sept. 22), Norway will pay $150 million to the African nation of Gabon to battle deforestation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This is a huge deal considering Gabon is home to the second-largest tropical rainforest in the world, a thriving home to Read More...

Feeling distracted? These 3 ti

Feeling distracted? These 3 tips might help you recapture your focus

If you’re able to make it through the day without falling victim to unnecessary distractions, then you have no need to read any further. But if you’re like most of us who find their attention is constantly being tugged on by different distractions, then we have a few tips for you here that will Read More...

Why the Green New Deal could b

Why the Green New Deal could be the antidote to Detroit’s woes

During the second round of the 2020 presidential debates in Detroit, candidates looked to gain voters by addressing auto workers and speaking—although sparingly—about keeping drinking water safe in the aftermath of the Flint water crisis. However, none of the candidates proposed a specific plan Read More...

How design and disaster can sp

How design and disaster can spur climate change resilience

Extreme weather events are forcing cities to re-evaluate their climate preparedness. For densely populated coastal cities, the question has become how, not if, they will prepare for the next disaster. Rebuild by Design, a resiliency initiative that began as a response to Hurricane Sandy, is Read More...

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When it comes to the conversation surrounding waste, there is one common form of waste that seems to fly under the radar: toothbrushes. That, however, doesn’t mean toothbrush waste isn’t a serious issue. It’s estimated that around 1,000,000,000 toothbrushes head to the landfill annually in Read More...

Parenting children while reari

Parenting children while rearing a business - Can we make it work?

By Summers McKay CEO New Mom Status:  I am standing in my kitchen with my computer up on the bar, wearing my four-week-old baby in a front carrier. My phone is tucked in my bra strap, my wireless headphones are on, and I have a Swiffer duster in one hand and our editorial team from around Read More...

FUTURE OF FOOD: A life beyond

FUTURE OF FOOD: A life beyond meat is possible, and more likely than ever

Is it time to put the conventional meat industry to pasture? BY LAUREN GOODMAN When I was 10 years old, I made a bold decision, a decision that may have been before its time. I stopped eating meat and proudly labeled myself as Vegetarian. I was young, not even a teenager yet. My parents and Read More...

Welcome To The Optimist Daily

Welcome To The Optimist Daily - A Letter From The Editor 🎈

By Kristy Jansen Welcome!  I am thrilled that you have joined me and the many readers and supporters of the Optimist Daily in starting our days with a solutions-oriented mindset.  I am the Chief Content Officer around here, and I’d like to share with you why I do what I do and why Optimism Read More...

The ultimate guide to preparin

The ultimate guide to preparing your houseplants for autumn

As the summer fades away and autumn takes its place, it’s time to start preparing your houseplants for the change in the climate. Here’s how to keep your houseplants happy as the days get cooler and shorter. The first thing you want to do is bring your plants inside if you’ve been letting Read More...