11+One Habits to Maintain your Mental Health in a COVID-19 World

Maintaining mental health during COVID-19 involves creating routines, exercising, limiting news consumption, finding humor, staying connected, and focusing on what you can control while practicing self-care and gratitude.
Stand Together to Fight for Women’s Rights

In recognition of International Women’s Day, this post highlights the ongoing gender pay gap, encourages women to advocate for their rights in the workplace, and emphasizes the importance of empowerment, support, and meaningful change.
The Importance of Appreciating Teachers

This post emphasizes the vital role teachers play in shaping youth and communities, highlights the challenges they face, and encourages showing appreciation for their dedication and hard work.
Enjoy Valentine’s Day—without the Dread and Anxiety

This post encourages redefining Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to show love and kindness to yourself, friends, and family, making the day more joyful and less anxiety-inducing, regardless of relationship status.
How Long Can You Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions This Year?

This post offers tips for successfully maintaining New Year’s resolutions, emphasizing the use of the SMART model, keeping goals visible, and sharing them with others for accountability.
Experiencing Some Financial Stress This Holiday?

This post discusses the stress of holiday shopping, highlighting the risks of shopping addiction and the importance of prioritizing relationships and financial health over material gifts.
Are your medications getting in the way of your sex life?

This post highlights how medications for mental health can impact sexual health and emphasizes the importance of communication and exploring alternatives to maintain both well-being and intimacy.
Let’s End the Stigma on Violence Against Women

This post emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs of toxic or abusive relationships, including psychological abuse, and highlights the role of therapy in helping victims regain their power and break free from cycles of abuse.
Feeling groggy? You’re not alone.

This post highlights how Daylight Savings Time can disrupt our body clock, worsen depressive symptoms, and affect mental health, emphasizing the importance of self-care and preparation during this transition.
Don’t Mask Your Mental Health Struggles

Halloween can be challenging for those with depression or seasonal affective disorder, and it’s important to support them by understanding their needs and offering comfort without masking or ignoring their struggles.