Mind Matters
Learn how to incorporate mindfulness into your life and ways you can help improve your mental health and reduce stress.
50 Things To Do To Boost Your Wellness (for Under $10)
Summer is upon us, and we've provided a list of 50 fun things to do this summer to help you stay fit or give a boost to your mental well-being. Oh yeah ... Did we mention that most of them are free? Looking for something to do solo? Need ideas on what to do with kids or your partner that won't break the bank?
The Connection Between Diabetes and Depression
Managing your diabetes on a daily basis can be challenging. Complications and other burdens can make you feel frustrated or sad, and may lead to depression. Don't let your diabetes management get in the way of living your best life. Our team can help gain control of both your disease and depression.
Purrs, Snuggles, Tail Wags: Just What the Doctor Ordered
When it comes to improving your health, you probably know the basics by now: eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, manage stress.
How 'Me Time' Contributes to Your Mental Health
Let's face it, sometimes you can get preoccupied with life. When that happens, it can be easy to forget about how important our mental health is. But your mental health isn't something you want to leave unattended for too long, or it could have a significant impact on your well-being.
Eating Habits to Make and Break
A handful of chips here, a chocolate-covered granola bar there. We've all been a little overindulgent when it comes to snacking throughout the day.
Stepping into Mindfulness
Many women juggle multiple roles, wife, mother, daughter, friend, employee, boss, any one of which can be stressful enough.
15 Ways to Help You Relax
Ahh relaxation; it seems like a distant memory, right? With our busy lives, sometimes we can get caught up in work, family and the long list of responsibilities we pack in our day. We often don't have time to take care of ourselves let alone fully unwind.
Mental Health Isn't a 1-Person Battle
Picture this: Someone enters a room full of people.
What Stress Does to the Body, and How Mindfulness Can Help
When our prehistoric ancestors faced terrifying situations like a hungry wooly mammoth, their endocrine system would flood their bodies with the hormones adrenaline and cortisol. This "fight-or-flight" stress response provided a burst of energy so they could respond to the dangerous predator.
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