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SENIOR DATING: 4 TIPS TO FINDING YOUR SILVER MOJO

Dating. It’s not easy at any age, but it can be downright tough for those in the 60+ category. The world has most likely changed significantly since the last time you may have dated. You yourself have also changed. Love, loss, careers, raising a family, etc. have all impacted who you are and how you feel about life and the...[ read more ]

WHAT IS SUCCESS AND HOW DO YOU ACHIEVE IT?

By Melissa Burton, LCSW, CMC  Who comes to mind when you envision a successful person? Society often looks to wealthy and notable people as successful, but often these people are incredibly unhappy. From tragic tabloid tales and the recent high-profile suicides like Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade, societal success sometimes comes at the expense of happiness. Many celebrities now openly...[ read more ]

LEARNING TO LOVE THE LIFE YOU HAVE

By Michelle Nagy, M. Ed.  Ever since I was a little girl, I have memories of planning out my future. I knew I would graduate high school, go to college and then begin working or go on to grad school. Even more importantly though, I knew that I wanted to get married and have kids. It was all set up...[ read more ]

OVERCOMING YOUR FEAR OF FAILURE

BY MELISSA BURTON, LCSW The fear of failure could be one of the greatest struggles of our time. How do you tackle such a big existential dilemma? Can we conquer failure once and for all, or are we destined to fight this battle forever? Sometimes the greatest obstacles can be solved with simple solutions. Let’s start at the root of...[ read more ]

GETTING YOUR INNER SPARK BACK: 5 TIPS TO LOVING YOURSELF AGAIN

We are born knowing that we are infinitely lovable. Babies and toddlers demand love and attention. They ask to be held, they ask for toys and presents and they feel they deserve them. When we’re very young, we simply somehow just “know” that we are amazing and deserve nothing but goodness. But then something happens… We get programmed by kids...[ read more ]

ADJUSTING TO MOVING TO NASHVILLE

By Michelle Nagy, M.Ed. “100 people move to Nashville a day.” It’s become a common conversation starter among friends or even with the local Uber driver. Everyone knows someone who has made the move or even they themselves fall into this category. Maybe they have received a promotion, are going back to school or have decided that it was just...[ read more ]

BALANCE YOUR MOOD WITH FOOD: HOW GOOD NUTRITION SUPPORTS MENTAL HEALTH

Our brains are magnificent machines: while the brain controls rudimentary yet complex functions like your heartbeat, breathing and motor functions, it also controls a multitude of other complicated tasks such as creating your thoughts and feelings. A machine this advanced, that runs 24/7, clearly requires fuel to run. The fuel you supply to your hard-working brain is none other than...[ read more ]

HOW JOINING A LOCAL SPORTS CLUB COULD SUPPORT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

Whether you like to play soccer, basketball, or softball, joining a sports club is a great way to stay fit and make new friends. Not to mention, a sports club membership can also support your mental health beyond these benefits. While exercise is known to improve cardio health and help you build strong muscles and bones, exercise can also alleviate...[ read more ]

10 SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE A “HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON”

Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP)? If so, you’re not alone. It is estimated that roughly 15 to 20 percent of the population is highly sensitive. In fact, scientists now believe there is a gene behind this trait. But what does it mean to be highly sensitive? The HSP is generally defined as someone with “acute physical, mental, and...[ read more ]

FIVE HEALTHY WAYS TO REWARD YOURSELF

For many of us, when we think of a treat or a reward, our minds turn to food: our favorite chocolate cake at the local bakery, or a big, cheesy slice of pizza. If food doesn’t do it for you, you might want to reward yourself with some other unhealthy habit such as expensive purchases or overindulging in alcohol. When...[ read more ]



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