Mental Health Topics, Relationships Spice Up Your Life: 6 Professional Tips by Taylor Bennett on Jan 23, 2018 A few years ago, I lived out the ultimate adventure: I explored Europe for three months and then taught English in Rwanda for five weeks. Every day brought a new and unfamiliar experience with it—I stood atop the beautiful Cliffs of Moher in Ireland; I gawked at the Eiffel tower…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 4 Direct Effects of Hawaii’s False Alarm: The Good and The Bad by Guest on Jan 22, 2018 The people in Hawaii were sent into extreme scare about a week ago as alerts went out on a multitude of different avenues letting people know that a ballistic missile was about to hit and to seek shelter immediately. The scare caused a lot of emotions and had an impact…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics False Missile Alert in Hawaii: A Concerning Impact on Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Jan 22, 2018 On Saturday, January 19, a false ballistic missile alert was sent out to everyone in Hawaii, due to mere human error. While there was no real threat, these people were indeed threatened, disturbed, and scared for their lives. For some, this fear subsided once Hawaii’s Emergency Management Agency corrected the…
Mental Health Topics, Research New Study Suggests Magic Mushrooms Are Key to Treating Depression by Taylor Bennett on Jan 18, 2018 In a recent study, the Psychedelic Research Group at Imperial College London explored the potential of using psychedelics to treat certain mental illnesses such as depression. The research team argued that this may be a more effective treatment, as it relieves symptoms by activating serotonin 2A, as opposed to 1A—the…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Research New Study Says Violent Video Games Do Not Make Players More Aggressive by Taylor Bennett on Jan 18, 2018 A popular topic of conversation (at least in the world of psychology) is whether or not video games make people more aggressive. For years, the bulk of research said yes, they certainly do; even the American Psychological Association declared violent video games—such as Halo and Call of Duty—a danger to…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics The Cause and Effect of Low Self-Esteem: A Mindfulness Teacher Weighs In by Taylor Bennett on Jan 18, 2018 Simply defined, your self-esteem is how you feel about yourself and your abilities. And according to Tina Bakardzhieva, Level Two Mindfulness-based Interventions Teacher, it can have a pretty big effect on your life, whether it’s high, low, or somewhere in-between. Bakardzhieva says it’s important to understand that nobody is born…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Research Study Shows Creative Individuals May Be “Wired” Differently by Taylor Bennett on Jan 18, 2018 Everybody is creative in their own way: one may utilize creative thinking to make an acceptable meal out of their very few supplies; another may display creativity in planning a fun outing with friends; and another may demonstrate their creative abilities in their drawings or writing. These tasks and those…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers How to Make Work More Enjoyable: 8 Tips by Taylor Bennett on Jan 18, 2018 Do you dread waking up for work each morning? Do you feel defeated, tired, and unhappy at the end of each day? Well, not for long, if I have any say in the matter. Your career shouldn’t suck the life out of you—instead, it should fulfill you. Here are 8…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Be Open and Honest with Your Partner—It’s Vital to Your Relationship by Taylor Bennett on Jan 18, 2018 I hate confrontation: I do everything in my power to avoid it, even if that means surrendering my argument or swallowing my feelings. This is okay to do every now and then, such as when you’re bickering with your roommate about who did the dishes last, but it’s taboo for…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers How to Bounce Back After Being Fired, Let Go: 6 Tips by Taylor Bennett on Jan 18, 2018 My dad was an automotive controller for nearly 30 years. He ensured operations ran smoothly each day, saw that financial planning was in order, and upheld the company’s moral standards. The latter was a significant part of his job, and he was happy to fulfill that duty, but it also…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Become a More Social Person: Tips and Benefits by Taylor Bennett on Jan 18, 2018 There’s nothing wrong with being introverted—in fact, spending time alone and learning to embrace your solitude can be incredible beneficial. Doing so allows you to recharge, cater to your individual needs, and focus on your wellbeing. However, it’s also important to break out of your cocoon and spend time with…
Mental Health Topics, Research Humblebragging Isn’t Doing You Any Favors, According to New Research by Taylor Bennett on Jan 17, 2018 We all have pet peeves: loud chewing, incessant complaining, nail biting… the list goes on and it really never ends. Certain habits prove to annoy us, and they drastically affect the perpetrator’s likeability. Take, for example, the humblebraggers: these are the people that try to mask their boasting with a…