• How to NOT GIVE UP

    How to NOT GIVE UP

    Ever feel like giving up?  Maybe it’s a task you’re working on, goal you are aiming towards or just life in general that isn’t going the way you thought.  You may start to think, “This is too hard.  I can’t do this.  Is this worth it?”  You start compiling the list of reasons why you should just give up.  And then one day you find yourself curled up in a hypothetical ball, telling yourself not nice things, ready to throw in the towel. However, just days, weeks, months, or years prior you thought to yourself with adamant resolution, I will not give up on _________ (fill in the blank).”  …

  • The Many Faces of Depression

    The Many Faces of Depression

    By: Christy Pennison, LPC-S The many faces of depression can cause a work in your life. Around this time of year when it gets cloudy, rainy, and cold, many individuals can begin to feel “depressed”.  You’ve probably heard of depression before, may struggle with it yourself, or know someone who does, but what is depression really?  What does it look like?   Well, depression can look and feel different from one person to the next.  Depression has many faces.  As a family member, friend, or coworker you may never know if the person next to you is struggling with depression because they look fine on the outside.  They seem “okay”, but…

  • Letting go of stinkin thinking

    Letting Go of Stinkin’ Thinkin’

    Letting Go of Stinkin’ Thinkin’ Are you having problems letting go of stinkin’ thinkin’? Do you ever find yourself caught up in stinkin’ thinkin’?  This is when the voice inside your head is telling you everything that is going or could go wrong instead of what is going right.  As these negative thoughts pile up, it can cause feelings of overwhelm or despair. Everyday our inner voice is telling us things that are, quite honestly, not serving or helping us. Turns out, according to the National Science Foundation, we have anywhere from 12,000 to 60,000 thoughts per day.  Let that sink in. I can’t even count that high! Out of…

  • Communicating their feelings

    How to Communicate When You’re Upset

    Over the past several months most people, myself included, have experienced what I call a “rollercoaster of emotions”.  These emotions have ranged from fear, frustration, stress, anxiety, loss, and sadness, to irritability, anger, and outrage.  When emotions are high, it’s hard not to react to the changes happening around us or the things we see, hear, and experience.     The mental strain and stress of quarantine is taking a toll on individuals, children, and families.  Just the other day I found myself wanting to turn into the female version of the Hulk after entering my 11 year old daughter’s room only to find bright, colored paint all over the floor and…

  • It's Okay to Ask for Help

    It’s Okay to Ask for Help

    By: Christy Pennison, LPC-S It’s okay to ask for help! However, asking for help from others is hard for a lot of people.  Maybe this is because we want to be able to do it on our own or we don’t want to be a burden to someone.  However, during a pandemic we should not be trying to “go it alone”.  In fact, now, more than ever we need to give ourselves permission to ask for guidance. Don’t Struggle to Ask for Help If you struggle with asking for help, ask yourself why?  Is it because you are fearful of others’ perceptions?  Scared someone will say no?  Feel it is…

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