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The Hidden Mental Health Benefits of Books—and How to Squeeze More Reading (or Listening) Into Your Day
The Hidden Mental Health Benefits of Books—and How to Squeeze More Reading (or Listening) Into Your Day
Reading and listening to books has been shown to have many mental health benefits, including increasing empathy, reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease, and reducing the stress associated with social media. Learn how books benefit you—plus ways to include more reading in your day.
·realsimple.com·
The Hidden Mental Health Benefits of Books—and How to Squeeze More Reading (or Listening) Into Your Day
Breaking the Silence: How Storytelling Can Heal
Breaking the Silence: How Storytelling Can Heal
When we share our stories and our experiences, we dismantle the stigma and shame that keeps so many silent and hurting.
·twloha.com·
Breaking the Silence: How Storytelling Can Heal
Make That Phone Call
Make That Phone Call
Evolution has granted humans the ability to form friendships with strangers. With a little wisdom and intentionality, this natural endowment can be cultivated further.
·psychologytoday.com·
Make That Phone Call
The Neuroscience Of Being Kind
The Neuroscience Of Being Kind
Kindness is often spoken about as a moral choice, a personality trait, or a social nicety. Something we should do. Something that makes us “nice people.” But
·thoughtsonlifeandlove.com·
The Neuroscience Of Being Kind
Study reveals significant financial strain on families seeking mental healthcare
Study reveals significant financial strain on families seeking mental healthcare
Behavioral health care has surged to represent 40 % of all medical expenditures for U.S. children in 2022, nearly doubling from 22 % in 2011, according to a new study published in JAMA Pediatrics. Researchers found that pediatric behavioral health expenditures totaled $41.8 billion in 2022, with families paying $2.9 billion out-of-pocket.
·news-medical.net·
Study reveals significant financial strain on families seeking mental healthcare
How Anyone Can Help Create Social Change
How Anyone Can Help Create Social Change
An interview & book giveaway with Michael Brownstein, Alex Madva, and Daniel Kelly about their new book "Somebody should do something"
·powerofusnewsletter.com·
How Anyone Can Help Create Social Change
The Power of Small Wins
The Power of Small Wins
Explore the power of small wins in recovery. These victories build resilience and remind us of progress in healing journeys.
·havoca.org·
The Power of Small Wins
How to Forgive Yourself | Learn to Overcome Past Mistakes
How to Forgive Yourself | Learn to Overcome Past Mistakes
Explore insights on how to forgive yourself, overcome roadblocks, and cultivate ongoing self-compassion for a more fulfilling, confident life.
·kindness-compassion-and-coaching.com·
How to Forgive Yourself | Learn to Overcome Past Mistakes
How music is like food for the brain
How music is like food for the brain
It has the power to stimulate the body's reward system, and might also help experimental drugs reach the brain.
·axios.com·
How music is like food for the brain
The Helper’s High: Why Giving Back is Good for Your Mental Health
The Helper’s High: Why Giving Back is Good for Your Mental Health
While the holidays are eagerly anticipated by most, many Americans say their stress increases during this time of year. According to a 2023 survey of 22,061 adults by the American Psychological Association, 89% of U.S. adults say something causes them stress during the holiday season, with the most common reasons being financial worries (58%), gift-giving (40%), missing family or loved ones (38%), and having too much to do (32%).
·tworivertimes.com·
The Helper’s High: Why Giving Back is Good for Your Mental Health
Worth Reading - The mental toll of continuous transformation
Worth Reading - The mental toll of continuous transformation
This feels like a small hand being raised in the corner of a deafening room, trying to point out the obvious. We're only human. We need a break. That unsettled feeling you get every day at work might not be imposter syndrome or everyday stress, but the sheer exhaustion of knowing that you can never pause and focus on getting work done. The skills and knowledge you have now will be worthless tomorrow.
·mikemcbrideonline.com·
Worth Reading - The mental toll of continuous transformation