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Cause of the
This week is Cancer Prevention Action Week, a campaign by World Cancer Research Fund raising awareness about lifestyle choices that can reduce cancer risk.
Most of us have been impacted by cancer in some way, whether personally or through a loved one. This year’s theme, knowledge as power, highlights how small, informed choices around diet, exercise, and screenings can make a difference in prevention.
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Top Global
Stories
😒 Google removed major inclusive holidays like Black History Month, Pride Month, and Holocaust Remembrance Day from its Calendar
🗣️ US-Russia talks: A meeting between the United States and Russia over the war in Ukraine is set to begin today without Ukraine or European involvement. The talks are intended to improve relations and start negotiations to end the war, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Kyiv wouldn’t recognise any peace agreement arranged without its participation.
⛪️ Pope Francis will remain in a Rome hospital longer than expected due to a "complex clinical picture" from a respiratory tract infection, the Vatican announced yesterday.
🧑🚀 Space travel: The world’s first astronaut with a physical disability has been approved for a mission to the International Space Station
💻 OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever reportedly raising more than $1B for his AI startup Safe Superintelligence at a valuation of over $30B
🚘 Uber sues DoorDash, accusing the food delivery platform of anticompetitive practices, including threatening restaurants unless they agree to exclusive partnerships
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This Weeks Good
News
❤️ Thanks to an influx of aid during the ceasefire, famine has been “largely averted” in Gaza. Thanks to more than 12,600 aid trucksthat have entered Gaza since the ceasefire began on January 19, the United Nations humanitarian chief has confirmed that famine has been “largely averted.”
🌹A nonprofit in New York delivered flowers and gift baskets to widows and widowers on Valentine’s Day
🐶 At animal shelters across the U.S., you can have a “Valentine's sleepover” with an adoptable dog or cat.
💚 The Trump administration killed a first-of-its-kind report on nature in the US — now 150 scientists are working to publish it independently
👏 Two professional women’s sports organizations are building the world’s first-ever dual-sport training facility
🍎 A Michelin-star chef opened the world’s first restaurant staffed entirely by people who have experienced homelessness
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✨ A rare ring of light surrounding a galaxy nearly 590 million light years away from Earth has been discovered by a space telescope.
🐺 Rewilding wolves: Reintroducing wolves in the Scottish Highlands could improve its native woodlands, according to a new study.
🏥 A woman has remained in remission for more than 18 years after being diagnosed with advanced pediatric nerve cancer, doctors reported yesterday. Her remission is the longest observed success from an immunotherapy treatment known as CAR-T.
👷Experts in small-space living, IKEA built a tiny home for homeless seniors in Texas — specifically with ‘trauma-informed design’ in mind.
🦴 Paleontologists discover 30-million-year-old skull belonging to a new species of Hyaenodonta, a leopard-like apex predator that roamed what is now Egypt after dinosaurs went extinct
🎻 A violin handcrafted in 1714 (!!) has been sold for nearly $AU18 million at a recent auction in New York, with the proceeds to fund the next generation of musicians.
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Women
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🎿 Rosie Fordham became the first Australian to win an international medal in cross-country skiing. The 22-year-old claimed a silver medal in the 10km interval skating event at the U23 World Ski Championships in Italy. Fordham, whose previous best finish at the U23 World Championships was 19th, said: "I can't believe that just happened, I was hoping for a top-10 on a good day. I was hearing the splits and I was like, 'no way'. I can't believe it.”
🏃♀️Dumped on Valentine's Day, Lauren Ryan ran the best race of her life. "It was just adrenaline"
💔 Every week, 1000 women escaping men's violence are turned away from overburdened legal services in Australia
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💭 Todays Journal Prompt: "What values do you consider most important in life (honesty, justice, altruism, loyalty, etc.)? How do your actions align with those values?"
💗 Todays Affirmation: "I’m rising above the thoughts that are trying to make me angry or afraid."
🔥 Practice Gratitude: Cultivate a practice of gratitude by regularly reflecting on things you are thankful for, including the lessons learned from mistakes. Gratitude can shift your perspective and foster a positive mindset.
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How to Deal with Defensiveness
We've all been there, right? You're having what you think is a normal conversation, and suddenly, bam! Your friend, partner, or co-worker gets all defensive. It's like they put up this invisible shield and now you're left standing there, wondering what just happened. But don't worry, lovely – I'm here to help you navigate these tricky waters with grace and understanding. So, let's dive into some super practical tips on dealing with defensiveness.
Stay Calm and Keep Your Cool
First things first, babe: breathe. When someone gets defensive, it can feel like an attack, but responding with your own defensiveness will only escalate things. Take a deep breath, stay calm, and keep your voice steady and gentle.
Listen More Than You Speak
I know, I know – you're probably bursting with things to say. But here's the thing: defensive people often feel unheard or misunderstood. By really listening to them, you show that you care about their feelings and perspective. Try nodding, maintaining eye contact, and offering little affirmations like, "I understand" or "I hear you."
Validate Their Feelings
Even if you don't agree with what they're saying, you can still validate their emotions. Say something like, "I can see why you feel that way" or "It makes sense that you're upset about this." This helps to lower their defenses and opens the door to a more constructive conversation.
Ask Gentle Questions
Instead of making statements that might feel accusatory, try asking questions that encourage them to share more. For example, "Can you tell me more about why you feel this way?" or "What do you think would help in this situation?" This shows you're genuinely interested in their point of view.
Use "I" Statements
Avoid placing blame by using "I" statements instead of "You" statements. For instance, say "I feel hurt when..." instead of "You always...". This keeps the focus on your feelings and reduces the chance of them feeling attacked.
Take a Break if Needed
Sometimes, a little time apart can do wonders. If things are getting too heated, suggest taking a short break to cool down. Say something like, "I think we both need a moment to calm down. Can we continue this conversation in 15 minutes?" This gives both of you a chance to collect your thoughts and come back with a clearer mind.
Empathy is Your Superpower
Put yourself in their shoes. How would you feel if you were in their position? Showing empathy can diffuse tension and build a stronger connection. Remember, everyone has their own battles and sometimes, defensiveness is just a way of protecting themselves.
Know When to Walk Away
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, the other person just isn't ready to have a productive conversation. It's okay to walk away and give them space. You can always try again later when they're more open to talking.
Dealing with defensiveness is all about patience, empathy, and a sprinkle of grace. You're amazing for wanting to handle it with care and understanding.
-Sophie Psychologist
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Loop
🎬 Matt Damon tapped as star of Christopher Nolan's upcoming film "The Odyssey," slated for a July 2026 release date
💸 Camila Cabello debuts billionaire (heir) boyfriend Henry Chalhoub at BAFTA after party
🧸Millie Bobby Brown opened up about how her unusual childhood has impacted her. I don't have many friends, because of who I am," Brown said. "I didn't go to school, so I don't have the best social skills when it comes to people my own age"
🎤Aubrey wore a tie-dyed shirt under her blazer on SLN, which many fans believe to be a subtle shoutout to Jeff; in 2021, Aubrey explained that they got married in tie-dyed pajamas because, "Jeff got really into tie-dyeing during the quarantine."
🎬 A new documentary exploring Gabby Petito's final days with Brian Laundrie is now on Netflix
🏀 Emma Watson Makes Rare Public Appearance at NBA All-Star Celebrity Game
✨ Sabrina Carpenter Says There'd Be No Short n' Sweet Tour Without Taylor Swift's Eras
💍 Kanye West and Bianca Censori's Rep Denies Divorce Reports
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More Loop Gossip:
🗞️ Blake Lively made her return to the spotlight at the SNL 50th Special, where Ryan Reynolds reportedly joked about her legal dispute with Justin Baldoni. "Have you heard anything about it?"
🇳🇱 BAFTA President Prince William and Princess Kate skipped the event, reportedly vacationing in the Caribbean with their three children.
🎤 Lizzo is teasing the start of a new musical era set for February 28.
🎶 Kendrick Lamar has made history as the first rapper to have three albums simultaneously chart in the top 10 of the Billboard 200.
👊 Khloé Kardashian reveals she punched Lamar Odom in the face in 2016 after discovering his relapse.
❤️ Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco have aNew Collab Album
💸 A fan video captures the moment Taylor Swift paused and turned around at the Grammys to discreetly tip workers.
😭 Maya Henry, Liam Payne's ex-fiancée, claims he struggled to confront certain aspects of his identity as she shares a detailed account of alleged abuse.
📲 It Ends With Us' Colleen Hoover Returns to Social Media, Wipes Photos with Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni
🗞️ A source reports that Anna Kendrick wants to distance herself from Blake Lively ahead of the Another Simple Favour press tour.