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Meet Gretchen Rubin, the Most Organized (and Happiest) Woman We Know

Gretchen Rubin — best-selling author and happiness expert — shares the right mindset and moves to help you declutter. By Jenny Allen Some women find happiness by taking off for exotic, far-flung places — think of Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of Eat, Pray, Love, circling the globe. Gretchen Rubin, on the other hand, found it [...]

Jennifer Hudson’s Weight-Loss Secrets: 30 Tips To Take Off the Weight

Want to know the secret to Jennifer Hudson’s amazing 80-pound weight loss? We’re revealing 30 of them! Here, in Jennifer’s own words are the diet, motivation, and fitness tips that helped her take off the weight. And as an added bonus, Elizabeth Josefsberg, the certified personal trainer who helped lead Jennifer through the Weight Watchers [...]

One Dad’s Secret to Raising Confident Daughters

By Elinor Lipman, author of “The Family Man” and eight other novels. Of all the family flashbacks that can make my sister and me laugh, the winner would be our father’s annual interaction with the Thanksgiving turkey. If that tableau had a title, it would be “Dad crawling into the oven with the bird,” driven [...]

Life in the Slow Lane

How I survived panic, grief, and a year of compulsive baking to find happiness on the other side of despair. By Dominique Browning Dominique Browning writes an online column for the Environmental Defense Fund and is the author of Slow Love, from which this essay was adapted. She also writes a blog at slowlovelife.com.   [...]

Can a Baby Person Be a Novelist?

  by Cheryl Strayed, author of the upcoming “Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail” (on sale March 13)   As a child and teenager, I remember being mildly disturbed by the animal quality that overcame my mother while in the presence of babies. It was a quality she cloaked in a [...]

Excerpt: The Kennedys and Love on the Edge

Being John F. Kennedy Jr.’s girlfriend meant passion, excitement, and not a little danger, given the young scion’s appetite for risky adventures. In an excerpt from her memoir, Come to the Edge, actress Christina Haag looks back on the most terrifying moment of her five-year romance with Kennedy—a fraught kayak outing during a magical escape [...]

Joan Didion: “I Was No Longer Afraid to Die. I Was Now Afraid Not to Die.”

The secret subject of Joan Didion’s work has always been her troubled daughter. Her wrenching new memoir tells us why. By Boris Kachka Reading Joan Didion on any subject is like tiptoeing across a just-frozen pond filled with beautiful sharks. You look down and pray the ice will hold. Meeting her is not a vastly [...]

Excerpt: Jennifer Hudson on Keeping Family Memories Close

Excerpted from I Got This (c) 2011 by JHud Productions, Inc. Reprinted by arrangement with Dutton, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.     My family always says my voice is a gift — a precious jewel I inherited from my maternal grandma, Julia Kate Hudson. My sister and I used to joke that [...]

Jennifer Hudson on Winning (and Losing) Big

Singer, actress, and now author Jennifer Hudson reveals the secrets to her 80-pound weight loss, her favorite (surprising!) low-cal snacks — and how faith and family got her through her toughest moments. Plus, read an exclusive excerpt and enter for a chance to win an autographed copy of Jennifer’s book. By Jancee Dunn   Seeing [...]