Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Work & Careers How productive are you at work? Make the most of your time with these 5 helpful tips (Updated) by Taylor Bennett on Nov 28, 2018 We all have those days where you get next to nothing done at work—fortunately, we all also have the power to ensure the days that ensue are more productive. First, you should eliminate all detectable distractions: your phone, email or social media notifications, and noise in the office. Also, prioritize…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Research Researchers say our imagination is so powerful, it can help us overcome our biggest fears by Taylor Bennett on Nov 26, 2018 A new study says that your imagination can help you overcome your fears; this involves imagining an encounter with the fear and realizing it is not a threat. Researchers sought to understand how fears are learned and unlearned; this goal led to their conducting an experiment that involved auditory threat…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Work & Careers I keep zoning out at work: How to keep your mind on task by Taylor Bennett on Nov 26, 2018 We all get distracted at work, but if we don’t nip this problem in the bud, it can become more frequent and more difficult to resolve. You can try remedying this problem by putting and keeping your phone away: according to recent research, your phone can be a distraction even…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Self-Improvement What is “flow,” and how can I experience it? Some say flow is the key to happiness by Taylor Bennett on Nov 23, 2018 Flow is a concept in positive psychology that refers to a state of being completely concentrated on the task at hand. Artists and athletes are known for entering flow, as they often “lose” themselves in their work, whether they’re painting a masterpiece or getting in the zone during a game….
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How to harness the power of positivity: choose optimism, foster a supportive environment, and live in the present (Updated) by Taylor Bennett on Nov 23, 2018 When you find yourself in a less than desirable situation, it’s easy to react with negativity; however, it’s more beneficial to channel positivity instead. In fact, if you learn to harness the power of positivity in your every day, you’ll be well-prepared to deal with the bad. One way to…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Show your appreciation for others and experience a boost in wellbeing by making a gratitude visit by Taylor Bennett on Nov 21, 2018 Gratitude is all about showing your appreciation for the good things in your life; and engaging in gratitude practices is incredibly beneficial to your health. Some scientifically proven benefits of practicing gratitude include a boost in self-esteem, improved quality of sleep, and enriched relationships. One gratitude practice in specific can…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How can focusing on building personal strengths versus ruminating over my weaknesses benefit me? by Diviya Lewis on Nov 21, 2018 Within the field of positive psychology, we have learned that our happiness is comprised of three main components: 1) our genetics, 2) our life situation, and 3) our thoughts and behaviors. Our genetics account for approximately half of our happiness, but I used to think our life situation (e.g., health,…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement We flourish when we prioritize each element in the PERMA model—here’s what that means and how you can master the process by Taylor Bennett on Nov 20, 2018 The PERMA model is characteristic of the positive psychology movement; it offers a comprehensive understanding of how we can accomplish optimal wellbeing. P stands for positive emotions: it’s important we experience positive emotions like pleasure, love, inspiration, and gratitude. E stands for engagement: we experience engagement when we become completely…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Do I have enough gratitude? Gain a little perspective, be grateful for your fortunes, and have a positive impact on those around you (Update) by Taylor Bennett on Nov 19, 2018 It’s easy to get down on ourselves and feel a little unlucky or unfortunate; but the reality is, we all have something to be grateful for. Take, for example, your very existence! The chances of you being, well, you are slim to none; therefore, you should celebrate even being alive….
Mental Health Topics, Psychology The psychology of gratitude: 6 benefits of being thankful this Thanksgiving (Updated) by Taylor Bennett on Nov 19, 2018 Many of us celebrate Thanksgiving by helping ourselves to a plate stacked high with turkey, potatoes, green beans, and pumpkin pie—but the holiday isn’t just for eating delicious food! The whole point of Thanksgiving is to give thanks for all of your fortunes such as the incredible people in your…
Family, Mental Health Topics Blended families: How to improve the bond between both “sides” and bring everyone together by Taylor Bennett on Nov 16, 2018 Merging two families into one can be a challenge, as kids can be hesitant about the new family dynamic. That said, it can be done successfully: so long as parents take it upon themselves to improve the bond between both “sides” and make the transition as easy as possible. First,…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Are you worried about a loved one and where their life is headed? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 16, 2018 If your loved one is engaging in troublesome behavior—perhaps they’re drinking a lot or turning into a workaholic—it’s normal to be wholly concerned. And while you might not be able to force them to make a change, you don’t have to sit idly by either; you can take a few…