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How to Look Forward in Life
Dwelling on unchangeable past events can often bring us down and affect our motivation. Conversely, feelings of anticipation can be energizing and inspiring. We also may feel more creative and productive when we’re looking forward to something. Let’s discuss why it’s important to look forward in life. How to Look Forward in Life Why It’s
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What Is The Future of Mental Health?
The first part of the 21st century has witnessed a worldwide epidemic of poor mental health and related illnesses. Governments and employers everywhere have had to acknowledge the increased distress amongst their populations, and they’ll need to address it further before more economic damage results. Let’s talk about mental health issues and some of the challenges
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How To Deal With IBS
Abdominal pain, bloating, cramping, diarrhea, and constipation can be a serious challenge to deal with while trying to navigate our daily lives. If any of these symptoms occur over three or more months, you may have a condition known as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). IBS is a common medical disorder that’s characterized by chronic abdominal
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What Are The Flaws Of The Brain?
The brain is the most powerful organ in the human body. It’s basically responsible for everything, from the way we move to what we think about. But the human brain, and human thinking, have some significant flaws that you may or may not be aware of. Let’s learn some brain facts, and talk about the distortion
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How to Be Kind to Others
Let’s face it we’ve all had moments where we could probably have been a little kinder, nicer, and more helpful to other people around us. Sometimes acting like a jerk can make you feel even worse after the fact. So why not preemptively stop your inner jerk from bubbling up to the top and spread
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How to Get More Organized in Life
Disorganization and clutter have long been suspected of negatively impacting our mental health and well-being. And we often don’t have to look far to see the impact disorganization can have on our personal relationships. The unorganized schedules, unfinished projects, and never ending to-do lists may be contributing to your stress, anxiety, or depression. Let’s learn about