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Don’t Spill the Tea, Drink It: Tea for Anxiety

2019-01-23T07:27:45-05:00

Anxiety seemed to be the buzzword of 2018. It became less stigmatized as more and more people began talking about it. Anxiety (and depression) are often treated with antidepressants. But the side effects aren’t always manageable. More and more people are looking for more safe and natural ways to treat anxiety. Tea is often used [...]

Don’t Spill the Tea, Drink It: Tea for Anxiety2019-01-23T07:27:45-05:00

How to Actually Be Healthy in 2019

2019-01-16T07:34:33-05:00

A lot of our New Year’s resolutions revolve around health, fitness, and wellness. And it seems as though most of us give up on those goals mere weeks after starting. Part of the reason is that we only think about health and wellness in a physical way – through nutrition and exercise. But health isn’t [...]

How to Actually Be Healthy in 20192019-01-16T07:34:33-05:00

How to Use the Law of Attraction

2019-01-10T08:08:00-05:00

The concept of attracting specific things into our lives has many names. Manifestation. The Secret. The Law of Attraction. The theory states that regardless of your age, nationality, or religious belief, we are all susceptible to the laws which govern the Universe. It is through the specific Law of Attraction in which we utilize the [...]

How to Use the Law of Attraction2019-01-10T08:08:00-05:00

Social Anxiety: Building Your Coping Toolbox

2024-02-03T10:24:28-05:00

Social Anxiety: Building Your Coping Toolbox Last week, we began discussing social anxiety, an increasingly common mental condition. Social anxiety is an intense and persistent fear of being watched and judged by others. And can lead to feelings of inadequacy, inferiority, self-consciousness, and depression. This fear can affect a number of aspects of your [...]

Social Anxiety: Building Your Coping Toolbox2024-02-03T10:24:28-05:00

Social Anxiety: More than Shyness

2018-12-06T07:43:46-05:00

Before we even begin, let’s reflect for a moment, shall we? Are you extremely afraid of being judged by others? Do you often stress out before leaving your home – especially when you have to go to really crowded places? Do you turn into a tornado of fabric trying on every article of clothing you [...]

Social Anxiety: More than Shyness2018-12-06T07:43:46-05:00

Coping with a Move

2024-02-03T16:22:06-05:00

Coping with a Move Relocating to a new city or town is stressful. Even if the move means you’re doing well in life. Change is scary. Uprooting yourself from the familiar is never comfortable. And there can be a number of challenges when trying to adjust to this new chapter. You may ask yourself [...]

Coping with a Move2024-02-03T16:22:06-05:00

Building a Strong Recovery: Exercise and Addiction

2018-11-23T09:13:44-05:00

Today’s blog is a collaboration piece written by Bethany Hatton. Bethany, a retired librarian with 32 years of experience, created PreventAddiction.info after her oldest grandson became addicted to opioids. Though she discovered there is no guaranteed way to prevent addiction; she was able to find many helpful resources that can keep the public up to date on the [...]

Building a Strong Recovery: Exercise and Addiction2018-11-23T09:13:44-05:00

How to Parent a Child with Depression

2018-11-14T08:04:15-05:00

If you’re a parent, you may have noticed that your child’s emotions vary from day to day. Sometimes your child may seem happy-go-lucky without a care in the world. But the next, they are more reserved, isolated, and down. As a parent, this can be difficult to watch, as you only want your child to [...]

How to Parent a Child with Depression2018-11-14T08:04:15-05:00

How to Find Hope

2018-11-07T08:15:52-05:00

How to find hope. I’m not sure about you, but my hope levels have been a little low lately. I’m catching glimpses of it every so often. But I can never keep my grip on it for very long. Proverbs says, “He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything”. When [...]

How to Find Hope2018-11-07T08:15:52-05:00
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