• Weird Physical Symptoms that can be Attributed to Anxiety
    Anxiety can look different in every person. You can experience a fast heart rate, nausea, headaches, etc. One thing many people tend to not talk about are the more weird, or not as common physical symptoms that can be attributed with anxiety. This week, we are going to dive deeper into 6 weird physical symptoms that could actually be your anxiety. Read more
  • January is Mental Wellness Month
    January 2024 marks Mental Wellness Month, which is dedicated to breaking the stigma that is associated with all mental illnesses. This month serves as the perfect time to detach yourself from the stress of the holidays, and lean into your own mental wellbeing. It is important to remember that putting your mental wellness first does not necessarily mean you have to be happy at all times. It means that you are actively taking care of yourself and your mental health. This could look like you acknowledging your emotions or allowing yourself to feel your feelings, no matter what they are. Read more
  • How to Prepare for The New Year - 2024 Guide
    Now that December has come and gone, it is time to focus on the next step: New Years! New Years is a time for new beginnings, leaving the negative parts of 2023 in the past, and focusing on the positive aspects that will allow you to grow in 2024. New Years allows you to idealize the goals you want to accomplish and push yourself to meet those new resolutions. Although this all can sound a bit stressful, it is meant to be a time of aspiration. Aspire to be happy. Aspire to be successful. Aspire to be kind and giving. Surround yourself with those who will support you and your aspirations this year. Anything can be achievable if you put your mind to it. Read more
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder
    Christmas is right around the corner, which means winter is here! Although Christmas, for many, can be an exciting time with presents, love and holiday cheer, for others, this isn’t quite the same. With winter comes shorter, darker days, cold weather and holiday stress. It is very important, during this time, that we take proper care of ourselves and our mental health. During the winter, many people can experience SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder. SAD is a type of depression that can occur at the same time every year, mainly in places where there is less sunlight during that specific time of year. Usually these feelings will persist for about 4 months out of the year and start in fall, continuing through the winter. Read more
  • December is Universal Human Rights Month
    December 2023 marks Universal Human Rights Month. This month marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Human Rights Day is celebrated on Sunday, December 10th, yet the movement is recognized throughout the whole month of December. This month holds its importance as it is the month that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights document was brought into light, back in 1948. This landmark document shares the undeniable rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being. This is regardless of any race, color, upbringing, social status, political views, language, etc. Read more
  • 2024 Vision Boards
    As we get closer to the new year, we wanted to dive into vision boards! Vision boards are collages of images, pictures, and affirmations that depict one’s dreams and desires for their future. When creating a vision board, you must tap in and reflect on your aspirations for the future. Think of your goals. What you want to do, where you want to go, what you want to succeed. By representing your goals in a visual form, you can gain a better understanding of what you want to achieve. This board will be a daily reminder of the things you want to work towards and accomplish. It is told that vision boards can increase the motivation and confidence to achieve the goals that are represented. Read more
  • November 19th - International Men’s Day
    November 19th, 2023 marked International Men’s Day, which is a global day of awareness that addresses the many issues men face, including suicide, violence, abuse and homelessness. International Men’s Day had it start in 1999 by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh, a professor at the University of the West Indies. Some may ask, why is this day important? In 2021, suicide rates were almost 4 times higher in men than women. It is proven that men’s suicide rates are larger than most populations that die by suicide. This day is a day to raise awareness and to remind everyone to check on the men in their lives, and make sure they are doing okay. Read more
  • November 13th: World Kindness Day
    November 13th, 2022 marked World Kindness Day, which is a global day of observance dedicated to promoting and celebrating acts of kindness. World Kindness Day had its start in 1998 when the World Kindness Movement established it to encourage kindness throughout communities. Each year, this day serves as a reminder to spread kindness and show what a positive impact kindness can have on the world. It encourages those around the world to partake in acts of kindness and foster positive relationships with those around them. Read more
  • Signs and Symptoms of ADHD
    ADHD is a chronic condition that usually begins in childhood but can often continue into adulthood. Furthermore, it requires a medical diagnosis and affects everyday lives of those who have ADHD. ADHD can ultimately cause low self-esteem, relationship troubles, and difficulty at school and/or work. Oftentimes treatments can help lessen the effects of ADHD, but this condition cannot be completely cured. Types of treatments include medication and talk therapy. Read more
  • November is National Family Caregivers Month
    November 2023 marks National Family Caregivers Month. Statistically, more than 53 million caregivers provide unpaid care. President Biden proclaimed November as National Family Caregivers Month to celebrate those who care for their families, without any paid benefits. It is stated on The White House website that National Family Caregivers Month was created to “honor the Americans who lift up our communities and our Nation by providing dignified, professional, and invaluable care to the people we cherish the most (The White House). Read more
  • October is ADHD Awareness Month
    October 2023 marks ADHD Awareness Month. It had been over 10 years since The U.S. Senate installed a “ADHD Awareness Day”. Since then, Awareness of ADHD has grown every year by 1 day. This was until 2004 when mental health organizations came together and collaborated to raise awareness. Since then, it became a whole month, the full month of October. Now, ADHD Awareness Month is celebrated all around the world with tons of exciting events throughout the whole month to help raise awareness and support for those with ADHD. Read more
  • October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
    October 2023 marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month. October became the month to raise awareness for domestic violence in 1981, when the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence created a “Day of Unity”. The intent of this day was to connect domestic violence advocates across the nation, who were all working to end violence against women and children. Today, Domestic Violence Awareness Month does the same thing. In fact, every Thursday in October is called “Go Purple Day”. On Thursdays, people are encouraged to wear the color purple as a symbol of courage, peace, survival, honor and recognition of those who have suffered from domestic violence. Read more
  • October 10th: World Mental Health Day
    Yesterday, October 10th, 2023, marked World Mental Health Day. World Mental Health Day is recognized, internationally, as a day dedicated to mental health awareness, education and advocacy. This day started being celebrated back in 1992 with a global health organization called the World Federation for Mental Health. Read more
  • Mental Illness Awareness Week: October 1st-7th
    The first full week of October, October 1st-7th, marks Mental Illness Awareness Week! During this week, we recognize the efforts of the National Alliance on Mental Illness to educate, increase awareness, and decrease the stigma that surrounds mental illness. Congress officially established every first full week of October as Mental Illness Awareness week, 33 years ago in 1990. Since then, advocates of mental illness have come together to sponsor activities every year that educate the public about mental illness. Read more
  • 5 Creative Ways to Reduce Anxiety
    Anxiety is a feeling that often affects the lives of many people. Although there are many tips and tricks to help anxiety, including small exercises or talking to a loved one or therapist, today we will be going over more creative ways to reduce anxiety. Since an increase of anxiety is often caused by our imaginations, we can use our imagination in a different way, and actually decrease these feelings of anxiety. Thus, we can bring a creative aspect into reducing our feelings of anxiety. Read more
  • SAMHSA National Wellness Week
    National Wellness Week is celebrated every year during the third week of September and was launched to inspire individuals & communities to include the Eight Dimensions of Wellness into their Read more