Ah, the holiday season—a time synonymous with joy, merriment, and cherished moments with loved ones. Yet, for many, it's also a period peppered with challenges: navigating complex family dynamics and grappling with the pangs of loneliness. In this article, you’ll discover transformative approaches, proactive strategies, and supportive practices that promise to turn this holiday season into a time of resilience, connection, and personal growth.

What I learned from Rebecca Welton: Empowerment, Lessons Learned, and Using Alter Egos for Confidence Boosts

Stepping into the shoes of Rebecca Welton from Ted Lasso - played by the incomparable Hannah Waddingham - this Halloween wasn't just about the costume—it was a journey into embracing a powerful alter ego and uncovering valuable lessons in confidence. Channeling her unwavering determination and resilience for a day brought more than just fun; it revealed the transformative potential of assuming a different persona.

Stress and Burnout Assessment

Stress and Burnout are real and can affect our mental health, our performance, and our relationships. Analyze your stress levels with this free assessment. Sometimes high stress levels can become our “baseline” for existing and we aren’t able to recognize it because it has become “normal” for us!

On Grief and Grieving

Grief is often misunderstood, but it’s something we ALL experience. Grief has a profound impact on our mental health, wellbeing, and interpersonal relationships. It's important to understand how grief works and that everyone experiences grief differently, so we can be better prepared and informed to support ourselves, our loved ones, and our coworkers.

Social Media Detox Tips

We now know how negative social media can be for mental health when we don’t set boundaries. When used responsibility, social media can be a great tool for connection, but unfortunately the data says this is not the norm. Doing a social media detox a few times a year can help you keep healthy boundaries with social media and improve your mental health.