Two Ways to Overcome the Fear of Change
Most humans seek comfort and routine over change. So anything outside the cozy comfort zone we create for ourselves is viewed as a threat by our brain. Our amygdala, that ancient part of the brain that determines our response to danger, will light up and tell us we need to fight (our perceived threat) or flee from it, or even make us freeze in place (stay stuck).
10 Ways to Support Women in Women's History Month
March 8th was International Women's Day, and the month of March is considered Women's History Month. While I don't think it comes with brisket and a pint, it still seems like something to celebrate!
Social Confidence
It takes practice to be confident socially. Some of us feel like we don't know enough to have conversations with others, or we feel unworthy compared to others. This increases our anxiety.
Overcoming Self-Doubt. The 4 Hs That Get in the Way
If we define confidence as the willingness to try, then we know that building our confidence comes from taking action. It's not that we don't know what we need to do, it's that we don't do it. We puts things off, our inner critic tells us how useless and lazy we are and we develop self-doubt. This becomes a decision not to try. It's the opposite of confidence.
Growth vs. Fixed Mindset: The Key to Confidence
Carol Dweck, a psychologist and researcher, found that people fall into two categories of mindset. One group believes traits like our intelligence and abilities are innate and unchangeable and we only have a set amount of them or fixed mindset. The other group believes that we can change and grow depending upon the level of effort we put into things or growth mindset. These mindsets can play a huge role in how we behave and the level of success we feel in our lives.
4 Ways To Brighten Your Mood During Winter
Winter is officially here. For many areas of the country, that means darker, shorter days, cloudy skies, and colder temperatures.
While some people love this time of year, it can be a struggle for others. It’s estimated that about 5% of adults in the U.S. deal with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Even more people tend to feel down and sluggish this time of year. If winter tends to make you feel like staying in bed all day, or you know that it brings down your mood and makes you feel more depressed, you’re not alone.
How Do I Know I’m Stressed? 6 Common Symptoms of Burnout
Stress is unavoidable. In some cases, a little stress can actually be beneficial. But, if we’re being honest, we’re living in an overly-stressful world, and it can be hard to manage it. Too much stress can quickly become overwhelming and cause you to burn out.
7 Ways to Boost Your Confidence
Having confidence is so important for our general well-being. Self-confidence can impact all areas of life from work to sex to relationships with others and yourself. Here are some ways to boost your confidence and start living your best life.
7 Reasons I Love Being Organized
People who know me well, and, especially those who live with me, often hear me say "everything has a place and everything in its place!" I know it can be annoying for my loved ones to hear me say it while they are searching for cell phones and keys, but hey, am I wrong? Being organized doesn't just feel like adulting, it makes space in your life and your mind.
Struggling to Celebrate? Loss & Depression During the Holidays
Losing a loved one hurts. The light and revelry of the holidays can make your grieving process even more difficult.
When a loved one is no longer there to spend time with you, share traditions, or reminisce, celebrating at all may seem too much to ask.
