
Not Just a July Thing: Supporting Marginalized Communities Year-Round
July is BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month—a time when many of us pause, reflect, and renew our commitment to equity and access in mental health

July is BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month—a time when many of us pause, reflect, and renew our commitment to equity and access in mental health

As a high-performing professional in Houston’s competitive landscape, you’ve likely mastered the art of adaptation. You know exactly which version of yourself to present in

When life feels overwhelming and your energy is already low, the idea of self-care or wellness can start to feel like another overwhelming task. Journaling? Meditation?

In a world that’s becoming increasingly interconnected, we’re surrounded by a mosaic of cultures, backgrounds, and personal experiences. Each of us brings a unique story

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.

As the year draws to a close, it’s incredibly common to find ourselves caught up in the whirlwind of holiday festivities, stress, and New Year’s resolutions. However, amidst the hustle and bustle, there is immense value in pausing to reflect and taking the time to conclude the year mindfully.

Setting positive intentions is a powerful way to create the life you want. When you set positive intentions, you create a roadmap for your life to get you where you want to go. You are deciding what you want and how you will achieve it. Here are some tips to help you set positive intentions for this second half of the year!
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