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Never Broken: How Singer-Songwriter Jewel Became a Mental Health Advocate

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And the powerful questions she learned to ask, as well as the tools she developed because of them, would provide a framework for the advocacy and education she would do outside her music. As a result, terms like “ mental health ,” “advocate” and “trauma” were not a part of her lexicon. This year, it’s estimated that the U.S.

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When It Come to Employee Mental Health, These 10 Companies Are Setting the Example

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Mental health has been top of mind for employees and employers alike for a few years now. But some companies are continuing to push to improve the lives of their employees or their clients as innovators in the future of mental health. Here are the companies pushing toward change in mental health in 2024.

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10 Tips for Setting Your Greatest Goals

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Before we set off on this path together, let me make one thing very clear: The word “goals” can be intimidating. Instead, think of goals as a to-do list with deadlines. Goals can be added, subtracted and, most importantly, scratched off the list as you move through your life. Your most important goals must be yours.

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9 Types of Journaling and How They Can Benefit Mental and Physical Health

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Through the journaling process, I learned to trust myself. Boosting mental and physical health The impact of journaling goes beyond Leid’s personal experiences; it’s been highly documented as a tool for boosting mental and physical health. Journaling can also have physical health benefits. Photo by ©Wendy K.

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Strategies To Align Workspace Design With Evolving Business Goals

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This article was written by Alexis Dennis-Huether of The S/L/A/M Collaborative for Work Design Magazine. This trend begs a larger question of what the purpose of the office is and how organizations can better align flexible work policies with business goals. Organizations need help to communicate the value of the office today.

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This Digital Nomad Couple Sold Everything to Travel the World in a Sailboat—Here’s What They’ve Learned About Life, Goal Setting and Relationships

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Ellison and Darsy learned that the most challenging (and rewarding) parts of being liveaboards in a relationship had little to do with the logistics of sailing and a lot more to do with life, interpersonal dynamics and developing self-awareness in roughly 350 square feet of space. Preparedness is important, but its powers are limited.

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What Can Workplace Design Practitioners Learn From Human Psychology?

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Perkins&Will’s Kim Rousseau takes a look at what today’s workplace design practitioners can learn from an 80-year-old theory of human psychology. This article was written by Kim Rousseau and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. the bottom of Maslow’s pyramid): Was there ample space for social distancing?

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