5 BENEFITS OF A WEEKLY GAME NIGHT FOR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

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5 BENEFITS OF A WEEKLY GAME NIGHT FOR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

Our daily lives can get so busy. Obligations to work and family, as well as taking time to care for ourselves, can often make us forget to have a little fun. If the hustle and bustle of modern life has caused you to neglect your playful side, a weekly game night may be just what you need. A game night...[ read more ]

USING YOUR FAITH TO PRACTICE MINDFUL GRATITUDE

It’s a familiar memory for a lot of Americans: sitting around the table for Thanksgiving dinner, each person taking a moment to mention the things they’re grateful for. Unfortunately, being grateful seems to be something we’re reminded of only once a year on the holiday. When it comes to practicing gratitude, many of us fall short. It’s easy to get...[ read more ]

BREAKING THE ICE: TIPS ON MAKING FEMALE FRIENDS AT WORK FOR WOMEN

When we’re school aged, it’s easy to make friends. But as adults, women can sometimes feel on-guard around other women, especially in the workplace, and friendships can be harder to foster. Not only does this lack of friendship make going to work each day feel more challenging, but studies have found friendships, or a lack of friendships, has a big...[ read more ]

HOW TO TALK TO A LOVED ONE ABOUT THEIR ANGER

Anger is a normal emotion; one that everyone experiences from time to time, and one that’s healthy when expressed appropriately. However, for some people, anger is an emotion they express far too frequently, and in harmful and hurtful ways. Their anger gets out of control, and begins to seriously affect their life negatively. If you have a loved one whose...[ read more ]

OLD DOGS CAN LEARN NEW TRICKS! TIPS FOR STARTING A LATER-IN-LIFE HOBBY

Most of us, when we were growing up, had hobbies. Some of us collected stamps or coins, others rode horses, and still others liked to draw or bake. But then we grew up and our world became filled with work and family responsibilities, and we had little time to do the things we once loved. And that’s too bad, because...[ read more ]

LET’S GO FOR A WALK: HOW REGULAR EXERCISE CAN AID MENTAL HEALTH

By now, most of us know that exercise offers numerous health benefits. From maintaining an ideal weight, to reducing the risk of diabetes, heart disease, and osteoporosis, moving our body every day improves the length and quality of our lives. But not all of us recognize just how important exercise is to our mental health. Beyond Hormone Release Most of us...[ read more ]

HOW FOCUSING ON YOUR FAITH CAN HELP WITH DEPRESSION & ANXIETY

It has long been believed that having faith is key to getting through some of life’s greatest challenges. A spiritual practice can often give people the strength and confidence to push through obstacles and make positive changes. But can faith have a positive effect on depression and anxiety? According to new research, it can. Your Brain on Spirituality According to...[ read more ]

5 EMPOWERING MANTRA FOR WOMEN DEALING WITH WORKPLACE DISENFRANCHISEMENT

As spiritual exercises like meditation and yoga rise in popularity, the concept of mantras has become more familiar. A mantra is a phrase you use in meditation to help you focus and create an intent that will be a positive driving force in your life. As you repeat the mantra during meditation, either out loud or in quiet thought, you’re...[ read more ]

WHY MEDITATION WORKS WELL WITH FAITH

A decade ago, you would be hard-pressed to find many people who knew anything about meditation, let alone practiced it. But today, meditation has become wildly popular in the United States. Books, Youtube channels, and smartphone apps are dedicated to the study of it, and everyone from college students to senior citizens are reaping some pretty great benefits (I’ll get...[ read more ]

WHY AGING AND DEPRESSION OFTEN GO HAND-IN-HAND

They say that with age comes wisdom, and for some, that may be true. But with age also comes some very big challenges. In addition to dealing with the onset of disease and physical disabilities, older people must face loss: the loss of a spouse, loss of friends, loss of siblings, and even the loss of memories. “Getting old is...[ read more ]