Feb 18, 2022 | Living Well
If you’re like us, curling up with a riveting book on a winter day is one of the best antidotes to the winter “mehs.” Not only does losing ourselves in an engaging read feel good — it actually is good for us. Studies show that reading can reduce stress, improve...
Feb 16, 2022 | The Science of You
We all experience failure, make bad decisions, and come up short sometimes. Yet, we are constantly surrounded by images (we’re looking at you, social media) of other people thriving, looking like they’ve got it all figured out, just out there living their best lives....
Feb 11, 2022 | Relationships
We can’t always protect our children from hard things and, in fact, it would be a disservice to do so. Letting our kids resolve low-stakes challenges on their own helps them to build self-esteem and resilience. But, watching them struggle is downright painful. It’s...
Feb 10, 2022 | Living Well
Art has the power to connect, inspire, and heal us. Not only does creating our very own art allow for meaningful self-expression, but studies show that it can also help in treating depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Whether it’s sketching,...
Feb 8, 2022 | Living Well
It’s all a lot right now, so it’s no wonder so many of my clients report feeling everything from moments of intense burnout to complete overwhelm. Sure, small doses of stress can propel us forward and help us to grow, but when it becomes chronic and all-consuming, it...