The self-care commitment: Easy instructions for taking care of your physical, emotional, spiritual, professional, and social self by Lillyana Morales | Oct 17, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Physical health has always been emphasized and encouraged. Habits like maintaining a healthy diet, going to the gym, brushing your teeth, are just a few familiar examples. But how about maintaining your mental health? While physical wellness is definitely important, one’s emotional and mental state also need attention on a…
Dispositional mindfulness: an internal, non-judgmental practice that supports mental health by Dan Tamasulo, PhD | Oct 7, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Numerous methods of therapy and spiritual practice discuss mindfulness. Dispositional mindfulness (also recognized as trait mindfulness) is a category of consciousness that has lately, been given more serious research attention. It is defined as a keen awareness and attention to our thoughts and feelings in the present moment, and the…
Caregivers need proper assistance and support when providing for their elderly loved ones: financial aid, support groups, and counseling can help by Dave Pegg | Jun 4, 2019 | Aging, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Seniors struggle mentally and emotionally as they age and are forced to rely on others to care for them. But what about their family members? How are they affected when they step in as caregiver? What about when they give up this role to pursue a better life for both…
Divorce recovery: You can heal properly by surrendering to the pain, forgiving, and focusing on self-care by Taylor Bennett | Mar 11, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Self-Care Any breakup is hard, but divorce is especially difficult, as you have to say goodbye to the person you planned to spend forever with. Fortunately, you can take matters into your own hands and recover: the three keys are giving in to the pain, forgiving yourself, and practicing self-care. Additionally, it’s…
Don’t Let Your Single Status Stop You from Having a Happy Valentine’s Day by Taylor Bennett | Feb 14, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Self-Care While Valentine’s Day is popularized as a romantic holiday, it can and should be celebrated by all. Rather than viewing it as a holiday for couples, we should look at it as an opportunity to feel and show our love for the people we value most. Additionally, we can celebrate…
Does cold weather make us emotionally cold? Here are 5 professional tips for taking extra care of yourself this winter (Updated) by Taylor Bennett | Jan 8, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Many of us struggle during the winter months with stress and anxiety, which stems greatly from deviation in routine. Fortunately, if we take a few extra steps to take care our mental health and wellbeing, we can get back to a happy place. You should start by making self-care a…
A counselor’s quick tips for surviving the holidays and starting the new year off right by Gina Carlino | Dec 19, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Self-Improvement Let’s face it, sometimes the holidays aren’t always a time for fun and celebration. They can be a time of increased depression because we are alone, or they can be filled with anxiety because we have to be around family or people we don’t always get along with. Regardless of…
Do I need a new job, or just a vacation? by Taylor Bennett | Nov 28, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Work & Careers Everybody needs a break from work—but it isn’t always easy to tell whether the real need is a vacation from your job or a new job altogether. Fortunately, you can use several techniques to help you determine where your needs lie: such as the 3, 2, 1 Method. The 3,…
If you’re feeling lonely after a breakup, fill that empty void with healthy activities and learn to prioritize yourself by Jacob Kountz | Aug 24, 2018 | Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Loneliness is something most of us would like to avoid if we could. But there are times where life truly gives us sour lemons after having a rough experience: breakups. Some breakups are mutual, others might end in disagreement, but one commonality that is likely to occur is loneliness. Feeling…
Mental health days: What are they? When are they appropriate? by Taylor Bennett | May 2, 2018 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Work & Careers When we’re debilitated by a painfully sore throat, stuffy nose, and pounding headache, we’re quick to call out of work. When we’re injured with a broken arm or sprained ankle, we don’t think twice about taking a couple days off. But when we’re stressed out of our minds or struggling…
Give Yourself a Break: Why Taking a Break Is a Good Thing by Taylor Bennett | May 2, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Two words: snow day. Kids everywhere scream excitedly because they don’t have to go to school and adults breathe a sigh of relief because they get an unexpected day off of work—guilt-free. That’s why snow days are magnificent. They give you a break, from school or from work, and there…
Focus on loving your single self on Singles Awareness Day by Taylor Bennett | Feb 15, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care My longest relationship lasted a total of six years—so, it’s safe to say that I know what it’s like to feel attached to another. He was love, he was support, he was home. Key word: was. That relationship ended after every conversation became an argument, every look tainted with resentment,…