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The August Reset: Making Mental Wellness a Priority

August is National Wellness Month. When I first thought about that, my reaction was almost, “Are you kidding me? August?” For many of us, August does not exactly feel like the picture of wellness. Summer is winding down, school is starting, calendars are filling up, and the slower pace we may have enjoyed is quickly disappearing. Parents are juggling school schedules, practices, appointments, work, and family responsibilities. Teachers and students are preparing for a new school year. Even if you don’t have children at home, August seems to bring a shift. Vacations are ending, routines are returning, and life starts […]

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A Somatic Shift: Simple Practices to Calm Anxiety Through the Body

Somatic exercises are gentle, body-based practices that help calm and regulate the nervous system. They focus on increasing awareness of physical sensations in the body to help release stress, tension, and anxiety. The word somatic comes from the Greek word soma, meaning “body.” Unlike approaches that focus primarily on changing thoughts, somatic exercises work from the “bottom up” by helping the body feel safe first. As the body begins to relax, the mind often follows. One of the most encouraging things about somatic practices is their simplicity. When your body feels overwhelmed, it does not need something complicated—it needs something

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Summertime Tips for Self-Care & Wellbeing

“Summer is a state of mind.” – Unknown   Summertime is upon us as we are nearing the midway point for 2026.  Does the quote above resonate with you?  Summer is a special season that brings many of us a different feeling.  What a great time to pause and think about how your year is going. What are your summer plans and what needs stand out for you as we sail through mid-year?  This time of the year is different for everyone and yet it seems to carry a universal undertone: the need for relaxation, recreation and vacation!  Perhaps it

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Coping Skills for a Joyous Season: Protecting Your Peace When It Matters Most

The festive season often brings moments of celebration, connection, and tradition. It can also stir up stress, grief, shifting expectations, and complicated family dynamics. Many people experience a mixture of joy and emotional strain during this time of year, and it is completely normal to feel both excitement and heaviness as it unfolds. Here are supportive strategies to help you move through the season with more peace, grounding, and emotional clarity. Prioritizing Self Care: A Foundation for Emotional Well Being Self-care is not an add-on during the festive season. It is the foundation that helps you stay balanced while managing

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Excitement Meets Anxiety: A Parent’s Guide to Navigating Back-to-School Stress

Starting a new school year often brings emotions for your child and you. There’s excitement: new backpacks, fresh school supplies, and the hope of a positive year ahead. But if you’re being honest, there’s also anxiety. The shift from the laid-back days of summer to early mornings, homework, carpool lines, and packed schedules can feel like a shock to the system. And if you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Most parents feel the pressure during this transition. It’s normal to wonder how you will juggle morning routines, after-school activities, dinner, bedtime, and everything else. You’re not just managing logistics but also

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Journaling: a Tool for Wellbeing & Self-Discovery

Wellness is a broad concept that entails many aspects of life, and the idea may be thought of quite differently from one person to another.  It inspires ideas such as self-care, healthy styles of living, and making choices that are in concert with a particular type of outcome.  Tools for wellness come in many forms and may have varying suitability for individuals depending on personal preferences and attributes, current circumstances, goals, needs, ability, and one’s motivation to apply such tools.  One wellness tool that is highly versatile, cost effective, and useful for many aspects of wellness is journaling. One may

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The Weight We Carry: Understanding and Managing Stress

It started in a grocery store aisle. My friend, juggling a demanding job, parenting, and caring for her aging parents, stopped in front of the cereal shelf, looked around, and started to cry. “I don’t even know why,” she said through tears. But she did know. Her body was telling her what her mind had been trying to ignore: you are overwhelmed. April is National Stress Awareness Month—a reminder that we’re all carrying something, and that we need to give ourselves space to breathe, heal, and recharge. Stress is a universal experience—but how we manage it can make all the

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Emotional Resilience: Weathering the Seasons of Life

Life is a marvelous adventure.  It is chalk full of ups and downs, joys and sorrows, lessons and laughter, opportunities, and challenges, gain and loss.  It is a journey to say the least.  Inherently, life unfolds with many unknowns and twists and turns that can inspire a myriad of emotions and an evolution that is sure to change you.  Change is inevitable; growth is optional.  What can be helpful along on this journey of life as one navigates all the facets of life’s unfolding?  Resilience!  More precisely, emotional resilience is a useful and valuable topic in the realm of mental

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How Expectations Stole Christmas: Managing Family Expectations During the Holiday Season 

“Gifts, Gifts Gift, Gifts” The famous character the Grinch from Dr, Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas offers a picture of holiday stress. As depicted in the book, the Christmas season brings about a variety of emotions (Seuss, 1957). While the Grinch’s solution was to stop Christmas from coming altogether, many couples may relate and feel emotions ranging from elation, and joy, to stress and grief showing that the season can be an overwhelming time.  Common Sources of Holiday Tension  Managing Family Dynamics and Schedules – The holiday season fills calendars with parties, concerts, parades, shopping, and travel plans. The

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Self-Compassion for Stress Management

Amidst the holiday season, there can be a myriad of feelings–everything from joy and excitement to stress and anxiety. Self-compassion can be an effective stress management strategy, both during this holiday season and beyond. What is Self-Compassion? Self-compassion is compassion directed towards oneself. According to researcher Kristin Neff, there are three key components to self-compassion: self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness. Self-kindness is treating ourselves with kindness and considering our own needs. Self-kindness means being gentle and understanding towards ourselves rather than harshly critical and judgmental. With self-kindness, we are soothing ourselves as we would comfort a loved one who is

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