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Cultivating the Most Important Relationship: The One with Yourself
Written By: Fay Foster In the chaos of life, we often prioritize our relationships with others—our partners, friends, family, and even colleagues—before we prioritize the one relationship that truly sets the foundation for them all: the relationship we have with ourselves. This relationship is reflected in everything we do. How we treat ourselves, the way we speak to ourselves, and the care we give (or withhold) from ourselves manifest in the types of relationships we attract


What Your Overthinking is Trying to Tell You
Written by: Gina Brooks We’ve all been there. Something happens, and then you lie in bed, thinking about the scenario and the many ways you could have acted differently. The perfect retort, the bold statement, the snarky comment, or the composed response never seems to arrive at the ideal moment when you need it. Overanalyzing feels like problem-solving for a similar situation in the future, where you might be more prepared. However, things rarely unfold in the same way that


Why Do We Procrastinate?
Written by: Hannah Smilowitz Procrastination, it affects us all. At its core, procrastination is the act of postponing or delaying tasks, typically important tasks that should be done donner, rather than later. Procrastination can really impact an individual’s lives, where it serves as a barrier to a persons’ growth, development, and even happiness. Why Do We Procrastinate? Ultimately, there are many reasons for why we procrastinate. We take on too many tasks, we have familie


What is Postpartum Depression?
Written by: Desiree Palacios Postpartum depression (PPD) is a form of clinical depression that affects some women after giving birth. This condition typically emerges within the first few weeks or months post-delivery, although it can manifest at any time during the first year. Postpartum depression is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion, often accompanied by changes in sleep patterns, appetite, and overall energy levels. The hormonal fluc


Passive versus Assertive Communication
Written by: Jadra Chan When you communicate with others, do you have a hard time speaking up for yourself and find that you tend to just “go with the flow” to make others happy? Or maybe you have a hard time saying no, even if you are already overwhelmed with other responsibilities. If this resonates, you may have a passive style of communicating that, over time, can lead to feelings of resentment, anger, depression, and stress. When we aren’t able to express our own needs an
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