Did you know our CEO & Founder has visited over 60 countries! No joke! How does she do it? you might ask. She lets her mind wander and get bored occasionally, but you don’t have to travel to the Amazon to feel the powers of head space!
Read MoreEver wonder why our logo includes a happy little sloth? Wonder no longer! Join us as we break down why the sloth is the perfect role model for people looking to practice self care and build good habits.
Read MoreQuitting something can require different strategies for different people. Here’s our founder, Emma, discussing her strategies for abstaining from things that are just too tempting.
Read MoreYou’ve probably seen some of the personal blog posts from our head writer, Lauren, around here before. Ever wondered who she is? Here’s a little background info.
Read MoreThe word "moai" exists in two different languages and has two different meanings. Join us as we explore both meanings in preparation for the launch of our MyMoai app.
Read MoreRecently, Myrth has added some interns to the team thanks to our involvement with the female started and run startup called FLIK. Come meet them in this blog post.
Read MoreEmma McLaren, CEO & Founder of Myrth is a die-hard minimalist and not a big consumer, but when she decided to open a curated e-commerce store bringing tech and wellness together she knew she could do it while maintaining her values. Shop Myrth reflects a growing trend of shopping "not Amazon," sourcing consciously, and supporting small, women and minority owned businesses. Shop Myrth also wants to follow in the footsteps of companies like Patagonia and encourage its patrons to buy less, live more and pave a better future. Welcome to Shop Myrth: Where Tech and Wellness Meet.
Read MoreOur founder and CEO, Emma McLaren, is an avid bookworm. In this post, she shares six books that have helped her better understand and navigate life in the digital era.
Read MoreMyrth’s founder and CEO, Emma McLaren, is a bookworm. In this post, she talks about seven books that helped change her life for the better.
Read MoreSocial scientists are talking about a new group they call the “aspirational class.” They’re defined not so much by how they spend their money, but by what they spend it on and why. Does this sound familiar to you?
Read MoreWe love sloths here at Myrth. It’s not just because they’re efficient, great at self-care, and totally adorable—they’re also amazingly resilient. Read on for more.
Read MoreMore than anything, Myrth is a destination and a journey. Join us as we explore what that destination is and how to get there.
Read MoreWe are going to be narrowing our focus over the next few months. There are a lot of people working to deal with what's happening right now because of the Covid-19 pandemic. We want to help people get ready for what's coming next.
Read MoreOur founder Emma wants to create transparency about her journey as a startup founder and her adventures in building mindful tech. Here are her notes from a recent conference, Startup Grind Global 2020.
Read MoreWe’ve definitely got an unusual name here at Myrth. We don’t spell it like you’d usually expect to see it spelled, and just like everything else we do around here, that was intentional. We’ll explain why in this post.
Read MoreMeet our mascot, Daly the Sloth, and learn more about why this lovable creature is the perfect example for self-care and intentional living.
Read MoreYou’ve probably seen some blog posts from our founder, Emma McLaren, around here over the last several months—but do you really know her? Join us as we delve a little deeper into the mysterious history of Emma.
Read MoreDid you know there are other things called Myrth, too? Join us for a rundown of some of our favorite people and things we share a name with.
Read MoreIt is so important to be reminded that the journey is the destination. So many times in life we are looking for something at the end of the journey--you know, like that is the only thing that matters. We forget sometimes to stop and smell the roses or enjoy the parts of the trip before we reach the destination.
Read MoreRecently, I shared with you all some important lessons I learned from reading Tim Ferriss’s book, Tribe of Mentors. You can read that post here. However, as I mentioned in that post, there were also some frustrating things about the book.
You see, there were practically no women in it.
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