
Are You Attempting Dry January? Preparation is Important!
Dry January is a wonderful opportunity to hit the pause button on alcohol use and explore what life feels like without it—for your body, mind,

Dry January is a wonderful opportunity to hit the pause button on alcohol use and explore what life feels like without it—for your body, mind,

The holiday season is often seen as a time of joy and celebration, but for those in recovery, it can also bring challenges—especially when stressful

Change can be scary, especially when it comes to career transitions later in life. Many of us feel the weight of expectations—whether they’re societal, personal,

Check out our latest blog titled “How Counselors Let Go to Show Up Authentically for Clients” to gain more insight into what letting go so that we can be the best versions of ourselves for our clients looks like for our clinicians!

Whether it’s past mistakes, negative thoughts, or toxic relationships, learning to let go can be a transformative journey towards better mental health. Check out our blog to find some inspirational quotes that remind us of the power of letting go!

March is all about the changing of the seasons, which sparks a mindset of refresh and reset. Spring cleaning is an annual tradition in my home where we remove clutter and donate a lot of items to local charities – but have you ever considered how this tradition can benefit your mental well being in the process?

Valentine’s Day can sometimes feel like a tough spot for those flying solo – but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate love – especially the love you have for yourself. In fact, this Valentine’s Day could be the perfect opportunity to shower yourself with some much-needed self-love and care. And what better way to do so than through empowering Mantras?

Many people have embraced “Dry January” as an achievable goal for the New Year. While completing a dry month is an achievement in itself, there are compelling reasons to consider the benefits of embracing sobriety for an additional 31 days. Join us as we delve into the surprising advantages of extending the sobriety journey.

Welcome to 2024, my friends! Now is the moment we reflect on the chapters of the past and eagerly anticipate the unwritten pages of the future. We begin each year with resolutions and intentions – whether it’s fostering healthier habits, pursuing long-held ambitions, or nurturing meaningful connections, the dawn of a new year invites us to become the best versions of ourselves. But how do we ensure success in achieving our goals? How can we stay consistent and turn these goals into a reality? Turn them into SMART goals!
I know we’ve all heard it – “Well, you need to set some boundaries!” But, how many of us actually understand what that looks like in our lives? In this week’s blog post, we’ll discuss what they look like and how we can integrate them into our daily lives. Buckle up – let’s begin!
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