We all know that feeling: our mind is a jumbled mess of thoughts, worries, and feelings. But what about the feeling that comes after? That deep exhale when we dump everything onto a page and we find ourselves breathing again. That sense of calm is not an accident; it is the power of writing in …
Run, Dance, Repeat: How Movement Combats Depression
Have you ever noticed that after a long walk, a run, or even a tough cycling climb, your mind feels a little lighter? It’s not just in your head. Movement is in fact medicine! When your muscles contract, something powerful happens inside your brain and body. What happens? A natural chemistry shift that helps to …
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Simple Daily Practices to Check in With Your Emotional Wellness
Taking care of your mental health doesn’t require a complete life overhaul. Practice these small daily practices to remain grounded, self-aware, and emotionally balanced throughout your day.
The Importance of Mental Health Days: Supporting Well-Being in a Busy World
In a society that often glorifies busyness, the importance of recognizing and addressing mental health cannot be overstated. Designated mental health days allow individuals to step back, take a breather, and focus on nurturing their mental health.
How to Help Your High Schooler Develop Essential Executive Functioning Skills
High school can be a time of intense growth and transition for teens and executive functioning skills are essential to helping them thrive. For some high schoolers, however, executive functioning skills may need to be actively supported. As parents, we can play a crucial role in helping our teens build these skills, setting them up for greater success in high school and beyond.
