Dealing with the stress of the pandemic can lead to feeling overwhelmed, but it can also spark mental growth and resiliency. Dealing effectively with the stress is necessary if one is to end up growing stronger. An interview with Amanda Rowland reviewed some ways cope that nearly everyone can use.
The Top Five Signs You Are Dating A Teenager In An Adult’s Body
Three Ways To Make Life Easier For People With OCD During The Pandemic
People who struggle with OCD may have heightened struggles with the shelter in place orders that have been employed across the country. Fortunately there are several things that can be done to make life easier, and to help the person with OCD get through this phase of life with much less struggle and strain. Read further to learn three ways to help someone with OCD to deal with the stress of shelter in place.
100 Ways To Remain Engaged And Active During The COVID19 Shutdown
Lower Anxiety and Depression by Working Out: Help Getting Started
Even modest exercise can help beat back anxiety and depression. But most people find it difficult to consistently put in the work required to gain these benefits. The problem is often that regular exercise has not become a habit. People quit before having trained their brain to make working out something that feels like a “need” rather than a dreaded “chore.” There are some simple ways to push through this barrier and unlock the wealth of benefits that come from breaking a sweat.
Coronavirus And Child Anxiety
Children may become anxious due to the changes that the coronavirus has caused schools, families and cities to make. But the very things that create anxiety can be used to build confidence and mental strength. With a little planning and effort parents can use this difficult moment to instill within their children a greater capacity for resilience.
PTSD: Four Surprising Lessons From Recent Research You Need To Know
PTSD impacts millions of people throughout the world. But research is uncovering insights into PTSD that can provide help and hope for those that are struggling with this difficult challenge. In this article we explore some of those discoveries that a prominent researcher has found after 25 years of studying PTSD.
Building Mental Strength To Win In Life
Persistence, tenacity, or the “never give up” attitude has been shown to distinguish those who reach their goals in life and those who do not. This mental quality is often referred to as “grit” and a great deal of research has been focused both on its impact, and how it can be developed. In this post I go over the core steps you should take to strengthen your grit, to become the tenacious individual that sets goals and achieves them, and then goes on to even greater victories.
Two Keys For Creating A Family That Thrives
Families that are happy and thriving have two things in common: a high degree of cohesion and strong morale. Developing these attributes within the family seems to come naturally to some parents, but for most of us it requires a sustained intentional effort and hard work. In this article we look at some of the key things parents can do to build a healthy sense of cohesion and morale within the family, and how to make repairs when the inevitable conflicts and clashes occur.
Pre-Marriage Checklist
Both husbands and wives need to bring into a marriage certain personal qualities if their relationship is to survive, and better yet thrive, through the stress and storms of life. Some of these characteristics are obvious, but others are less often considered before moving forward to become married. In this article we will look at nine qualities that can help a marriage flourish.
Important Signs of Child/Teen Depression - And How To Turn Things Around
Depression is not limited to adults. Many children and teens will struggle with depression prior to reaching adulthood. It can be a confusing and frightening experience for parents and their offspring. In today’s article we look at how to identify whether a youngster has significant depression, and how best to respond when depression is present.
Seduced Into Neverland
The recent HBO special “Leaving Neverland” raises important questions about how sexual predators manipulate children and their parents in ways that make it easier to sexually abuse their victims. This article examines how child sex abusers work to gain access to children and then maintain their silence. The impact of sexual abuse is briefly discussed, as are ways to help children who have suffered abuse.
Build Better Relationships (Part II)
Build Better Relationships With This Key Skill
Texting Anxiety - Is It A Thing?
Lessons Learned From The Other Side Of The Couch
How To Supercharge Your Learning Curve
People who hone a skill, who develop some ability so that it is far above that of their peers, enjoy a unique sense of competency and mastery. This heady experience is not saved only for those with Olympic like abilities. Nearly everyone has one or two natural talents that, if given focused attention, could be developed into something exceptional. The question is not whether you have such a talent that could be built upon, but how to build it up to its full potential. That question is examined in today’s article.
How To Get A Good Night's Sleep
Good sleep is essential to maintaining a healthy mood and peak mental/physical performance. But millions of Americans (that includes Folsom residents - don’t think you are immune from this problem) fail to consistently get a good night’s rest. Today’s article takes a close look at practical things you can do to quickly get your sleep routine under control and enjoy the benefits of grabbing some healthy ZZZZ’s.
How To Have A Great Argument... And Stay Friends
The principles that I want to write about today, those guidelines for having a good argument, apply to nearly all types of relationships. Conflict is an inevitable part of human relationships, but disagreements don’t have to be destructive. In this article are some good guidelines that can help you approach arguments in a way that is constructive and leads to better outcomes and improved relationships.
Depression & Anxiety: Acting The Way You Want To Feel
It may often feel like our feelings determine our reality - we feel happy, so life is good. We feel kind and patient with others, so we are good people. Or conversely, we feel unkind or impatient, so we are unkind or impatient. We may feel very sad or very angry, so we take that to mean our life is not good (at least not right now). In reality, our behaviors have much more to do with our reality than our feelings. By changing what we do - regardless of how we feel in the moment - we can shape our lives into what we want them to be and, in turn, change ourselves into happier, more well-adjusted people.



















