Today’s Solutions: June 20, 2026

Mental Health

Here you can read the latest news and research studies covering mental health. This is also the place to find out about different strategies on how you can reduce stress and boost happiness, and many other ways to look after your mental wellbeing.

Why more kids are choosing to

Why more kids are choosing to unplug: the quiet rebellion against screen overload

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM In a hopeful shift, children and teenagers are increasingly choosing to step away from their screens to care for their mental health, safety, and focus. Instead of waiting for parents or teachers to enforce rules, young people are beginning to take ownership Read More...

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8 weekend rituals successful people embrace to recharge and thrive

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Weekends often arrive like a sigh of relief after a long, demanding week. And while the idea of successful people may conjure images of constant optimization, the truth is much softer. As success coach Maria Conigliaro puts it, the most successful people she Read More...

Sweet solutions: 8 delightful

Sweet solutions: 8 delightful ways to use honey for glowing skin and shiny hair

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM There’s a reason honey has stood the test of time in beauty rituals. From ancient queens like Cleopatra to modern-day DIY skincare enthusiasts, this sweet elixir has been celebrated for its soothing, healing, and glow-giving powers. Raw or unpasteurized Read More...

How to plan the perfect summer

How to plan the perfect summer break: balance connection, adventure, and true rest

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Summer is prime time for pressing pause. Between sunny skies and school breaks, it’s the season when many people plan getaways. But vacations are more than just a fun escape. They play a vital role in well-being, helping people reset, reconnect, and return Read More...

How to cope with collective gr

How to cope with collective grief when tragedy strikes close to home

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM The heartbreaking flash floods that recently swept through Texas have left devastation in their wake. As the death toll continues to rise and rescue teams search for those still missing, communities across the Hill Country are grappling with loss, Read More...

10 effective ways to get kids

10 effective ways to get kids off screens this summer

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Summer vacation presents an excellent opportunity for children to disconnect from their digital gadgets and participate in stimulating screen-free activities... But anyone with kids these days will know that getting them to embrace this chance is quite the Read More...

Why hope may matter more than

Why hope may matter more than happiness, according to new research

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM At The Optimist Daily, we believe that good news isn't just nice to hear. Hope is essential for building a brighter world. That’s why this new research out of the University of Missouri struck a hopeful chord: it suggests that one simple emotion may shape Read More...

Could your breath reveal who y

Could your breath reveal who you are—and how you feel? Researchers say yes

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Every person breathes, but no two people do it quite the same. In a new study that blurs the line between biology and biometric tech, scientists have found that breathing patterns are remarkably unique; so much so that they can be used to identify individuals Read More...

How nightclub outings help old

How nightclub outings help older adults fight loneliness

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM It was after midnight at Mirano, one of Brussels’ iconic nightclubs. The bass pulsed through the air, red lights swept across the floor, and young partygoers sipped drinks under the spinning disco ball. But this night was different. Among the crowd in crop Read More...

5 subtle signals that make you

5 subtle signals that make you more trustworthy at work (and beyond)

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Before your credentials or job title even enter the conversation, your brain and body are already working behind the scenes sending and interpreting signals of trust. These subtle cues, often unconscious, can make or break first impressions in the workplace. Read More...