New Year, New You?
/How many of us made new year resolutions? Why do we promise ourselves something that most of us won’t keep up with or really commit to? What is it about the beginning of a new year that gives us hope for the future?
Read MoreHow many of us made new year resolutions? Why do we promise ourselves something that most of us won’t keep up with or really commit to? What is it about the beginning of a new year that gives us hope for the future?
Read MoreMy 2 year old daughter absolutely loves the opening credits to the movie Elf, released in 2003. (Side note – I can’t believe it’s that old already!) As I watch it with her, I realize how much I have learned from watching the movie (now for the likely 15th time). I believe there is always something to learn from what we see, hear, and read. So, I come to you today with four valuable lessons I gleaned from the film.
Read MoreSelf-Confidence. Or, folks may use the term self-esteem or self-trust. Merriam Webster Dictionary defines self-confidence as “confidence in oneself and in one’s powers and abilities.” Recently, many of my clients have been struggling with this in their professional and personal lives, so I decided to shed some light on it here for anyone who is considering therapy but isn’t quite sure yet.
Read More“Self care” is a phrase us therapists throw out quite often. But what does it mean? What really is self care? Self care are all the things that you do to improve your physical and mental well-being. These can include hygiene, nutrition, and lifestyle actions. So, self care includes things like: drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated, eating nutritious foods, showering regularly, limited alcohol consumption, time with loved ones, and engaging in a favorite hobby. Self care activities are great to do on a consistent and daily basis, but are even more important during times of stress.
Read MoreWhen I think about one thing I work on with absolutely every single one of my clients, self-awareness is what comes to mind. It is crucial to be successful in relationships of any kind, to be emotionally, mentally, and physically healthy, and to make any type of positive change in your life. If you think I’m full of bologna…well, you’ll see why I’m not. Keep reading!
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