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Mental health

Mental health is just as important as physical health. Allow our contributors to give expert guidance and tips on steps you can take to improve your mental well-being. Learn about different therapeutic approaches and self-care practices that can support your mental health.

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Presence Is Medicine That Reconnects Us With the Aging Heart

We will all grow older. That is life’s quiet promise. But the way we arrive into our elder years, the texture of those days, the felt sense of being, depends not only on health or circumstance, but...

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Why Embedding Well-Being Into Wellness Programs Matters

Wellness programs are no longer just add-ons or perks. Embedding well-being means making mental, emotional, physical, and social health core pillars of your organizational culture...

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Understanding Anxiety and Depression and What Is Really Going On

Are you struggling with anxiety or depression? You’re not alone, and yet the way we talk about these conditions might be missing something important. If we take seriously the accounts of those who suffer from anxiety...

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Burnout Isn’t a Badge of Honor and Why Nervous System Health Is the New Success Metric

For too long, we’ve been taught to glorify burnout. We’ve internalized the hustle as virtue, believing that if we just grind harder, stay busy enough, and push through the discomfort, success will eventually...

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Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories and the Psychology Behind Them

In a world filled with rapid change, uncertainty, constant news updates, and a flood of information from every direction, it's no surprise that conspiracy theories often find fertile ground.

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The Science of Letting Go and Why EMDR Works When Talk Therapy Doesn't

Have you ever found yourself saying, "I understand intellectually why I shouldn't feel this way, but why can't I just stop feeling it?"

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How to Create a Safe Space for Healing for Yourself and Others

Discover the power of emotional safety and learn how to create healing spaces for yourself and those around you. In this guide, we’ll explore what it truly means to feel safe...

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Shift Your Mood Quickly & Naturally With The Power of Neurotransmitter Testing

How often do you wake up feeling heavy and hopeless? Do you struggle to stay creative when the pressure hits? Is it a battle to focus in the afternoon? When it’s time for bed, do you feel exhausted...

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10 Easy Tips to Engage Our Nervous System to Accelerate Our Health

Understanding how our nervous system self-regulates is key to assisting and promoting vitality and health. To engage and influence the nervous system ourselves, we are affecting the parasympathetic...

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Rest Is a Requirement, Not a Reward

In a culture that glorifies hustle and productivity, rest is often treated as something you earn — a fleeting reward after your to-do list is complete, your inbox is cleared, your house is tidy...

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Real Transformation Starts When You Stop Overthinking and Start Listening

You don’t need to be "spiritual" to come home to yourself. You don’t need to understand exactly how your body is connected to your healing. You don’t even need to know where to start.

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Breaking the Shame Cycle and Addressing Internalized Stigma in Recovery

For many people in recovery from substance use disorder (SUD), the most difficult battle isn’t with cravings, triggers, or withdrawal — it’s with shame. Shame is a silent burden that keeps people from...

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The Impact of Good Girl Syndrome on Mental Health and Well-Being

Every day, countless high-achieving women silently bear the weight of expectations that aren’t truly theirs. Good Girl Syndrome isn’t just a set of behavioral habits; it’s an invisible pressure...

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Wellness Isn’t a Competition and Why Judgement and Comparison Hold Us Back

Let’s be honest: these days, the wellness world is sadly becoming more filled with judgement and comparison. We see it every day. People criticising how others meditate, breathe, eat, or heal.

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Recognizing the Signs of Drug Use at Work and What Employers and Co-Workers Should Know

Substance misuse in the workplace is a serious concern that can negatively impact job performance, safety, and the overall well-being of both the individual and their co-workers.

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Confessions of a Serial Non-Rest-er – Reclaiming the Power of Pause

In today’s always-on culture, rest is often misunderstood, undervalued, or mistaken for laziness. Despite growing awareness of mental health and well-being, many people still struggle to slow down...

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