Does this sound like you or someone you know?
Eating healthy and exercising are very important to one’s overall wellness. Just like with anything else, even the most well-intended behaviors can be taken to extremes and become obsessive.
“Dry January?”
Many people assess their personal goals, professional goals, health/wellness, which can include alcohol use/abuse at the beginning of a new year. Here are some articles to help your resolve to either not drink altogether, have a “dry January”, or perhaps drink less.
New Year intentions!
Set intentions for 2020 and really do them!
Getting through the holidays.
Holidays can be a wonderful time of year for some and they can also be a difficult time of year for others. Here are some ways to manage holiday stress and family issues.
Self-care for men. How does it work?
“A lot of men are conditioned to be the provider, the person that everyone leans on. To think about self-care might feel self-indulgent or weak. To address that, you have to think about the oxygen mask analogy. You’re going to be a better worker, a better dad, a better partner if you’re taking care of yourself.”
The correct description of Bipolar Disorder(s).
As with a lot of mental health difficulties, Biploar Disorder gets inaccurately categorized and described among the general public and in pop culture. This is a great read that explains Bipolar I and II disorder well.