I have an unhealthy habit that I’m trying to break. As someone who is Gen Z, has a remote job in marketing, and is in a long-distance relationship, I find myself chronically on my phone. So many important aspects of my life have a significant virtual presence....
Living with mental illness can feel like an uphill battle. There are many inspirational posts that talk about fostering self-love, taking time to participate in self-care, and becoming the grounded well-rounded person that doesn’t let anything phase them. The truth is...
I found a great quote from the book, The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel: “Yes, but I have something that you’ll never have; enough. The idea of having enough might look like conservatism, leaving opportunity and potential on the table. I don’t...
If the holidays feel difficult or stressful for you because you find it challenging to be around some or all of your family, that’s completely normal. Equip yourself with these family holiday survival tips courtesy of the Stanford University BeWell Program to...
When the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990, the law helped remove or reduce many barriers for people with disabilities. However, while there have been many improvements, discrimination and disrespectful treatment of those with disabilities continues...
Many people do not realize how important friendship can be regarding mental health. Friendship provides a sense of belonging, purpose, and social support, which is crucial in maintaining mental wellness. Loneliness and isolation can seriously impact mental health,...
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