Mental Health Topics, Relationships A Partner’s Mere Scent Can Help Reduce Stress Levels by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2018 New research from the University of British Columbia reveals why it’s a woman’s instinct to wear her boyfriend’s hoodie or snuggle up in his armchair when he’s away: it helps them feel calmer. According to this study “Olfactory cues from romantic partners and strangers influence women’s responses to stress,” the…
Mental Health Topics, Research Study Finds Simple Key to Thriving: Feeling Good About Your Life by Taylor Bennett on Jan 8, 2018 Here at Thriveworks, we believe that there’s so much more to life than merely surviving—that everybody can make extraordinary advances, or better yet, thrive. You can thrive in your career, relationships, and even in extracurriculars like exercise or art classes, despite setbacks or hiccups along the way. The key, according…
Mental Health Topics, Stress The Pressure to Succeed May Negatively Impact Young People’s Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Jan 8, 2018 Every single one of us, to some degree, feels the pressure to succeed—to be better and to do better. But its today’s youths that could be suffering because of it. A new study “Perfectionism Is Increasing Over Time: A Meta-Analysis of Birth Cohort Differences from 1989 to 2016” from the…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Have a Better Day, Every Day: 7 Professional Tips by Taylor Bennett on Jan 8, 2018 Do you ever wake up on the wrong side of the bed? Or have those days that take a turn for the worse? So do I—in fact, we all do. We stay up too late and suffer the next day; we have unexpected car trouble; we let our laziness affect…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting 5 Signs You’re Coddling Your Kid by Taylor Bennett on Jan 5, 2018 Ask any kid whether their parents are overprotective, and they’ll probably say yes. Whether or not their parents are actually overprotective, however, cannot likely be determined from their child’s testimony—as it’s innate for children and teens to think their parents are a little too controlling or strict. Take for example,…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics A Moderate 10-Minute Workout Can Boost Brain Power by Taylor Bennett on Jan 4, 2018 Exercise is incredibly beneficial—even vital—to both our physical and mental health: it can, decrease negative feelings such as stress, improve brain health and memory, and even reduce one’s risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. Still, even with these proven benefits, people aren’t prioritizing that morning run or late-night gym session—they “just…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Research Study Finds People with Less Money Find Greater Pleasure in Relationships, Connectedness by Taylor Bennett on Jan 4, 2018 Just this past weekend, I was playing the classic game of “Would You Rather” with a few close friends when an ever-popular question was proposed: would you rather have a low-paying job that you love or a high-paying job that you hate? Some of us declared our answers immediately, while…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Youth Football Can Impair Mood and Behavior Later in Life by Taylor Bennett on Jan 4, 2018 When my little brother turned 10 years old, he expressed a sudden interest in playing football. This was a shock to say the least, as my siblings and I grew up living and breathing soccer, basketball, even tennis—basically every sport but football. And the unchartered territory made us nervous. Even…
Disorders, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Sociopath vs. Psychopath: What Is the Difference? by Taylor Bennett on Jan 4, 2018 There are a lot of words we throw around nonchalantly: two of those being sociopath and psychopath. Mr. Daron is a psychopath, he made us dissect frogs in class today. She never talks to anybody, she’s a complete sociopath. As you can see, it’s easy to declare someone a sociopath…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Self-Improvement 5 Pieces of Professional Advice for the New Year by Taylor Bennett on Dec 28, 2017 The coming of the new year elicits a wide range of emotions: excitement, anxiety, relief, apprehension, happiness, and even fear. Some of us are ready to embark on a new journey and leave the past behind, while others aren’t so sure about what lies ahead. Whatever the case, we could…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Singing in Groups Could Make You Happier and Boost Your Wellbeing by Taylor Bennett on Dec 27, 2017 Music is an incredible force of nature. It has the power to relieve us of stress, boost our mood, and calm us down when we need it most. Furthermore, it is the backbone of an effective form of therapy: simply called music therapy. Music therapy is an established health profession,…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Eating Leafy Greens May Improve Your Brain Health by Taylor Bennett on Dec 27, 2017 Think back to when you were a kid: what’s the one thing your parents demanded time and time again? The phrase that haunts you to this day? You can probably still hear them yelling, “Clean your room!” or “Get to bed!” but that’s not the answer we’re looking for here….