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    How to be Childlike (but not Childish) to Improve Mental Health: 

    In today’s fast-paced and hectic world, it’s easy to get caught up in the stresses and responsibilities of adulthood. We often forget the carefree and imaginative mindset of childhood that can bring joy and lightness to our lives. However, embracing a childlike mentality while still maintaining maturity and responsibility can have significant benefits for our mental health. Being childlike means tapping into the curiosity, wonder, and creativity that children naturally possess. It means approaching life with a sense of playfulness and openness, rather than being weighed down by worries and fears. Embracing this mindset can help us to see the world in a new light, sparking our creativity and inspiring…

  • Communication with loved ones can increase the love and support experienced by LGBTQ individuals.

    Coming Out: A Survival Guide to Coming Out to Your Family

    When considering coming out to your family, it is important to remember the goal of the conversation. This more than likely means wanting to share and be vulnerable with your loved ones. Whether you have a close-knit family or you only have a few family members whom you are close with, here are a few tips that can help you have this conversation. 1. Practice, practice, practice Practicing what you want to say can be a step in the right direction to prepare you for this conversation. Think of a time, place, and location—somewhere private and quiet will allow you the opportunity to speak out about your feelings. Practicing may…

  • How to Ask for Help When You Feel Like You Could Do It Better on Your Own

    Are you always tired from trying to do everything on your own, yet find it difficult to ask for or accept help? Many of us struggle with the idea of seeking assistance. It  is important to recognize that asking for guidance with mental health is not a sign of weakness, but rather a strength in acknowledging our limitations and valuing the expertise of others. In this blog, we will explore seven to ten tips to help you overcome the reluctance to ask for help and embrace collaboration as a means to achieve success. Let’s learn how to navigate the delicate balance of independence and interdependence in our quest for personal…

  • Effective communication is essential to successful relationships.

    “I Said…You Heard”—How to Have Effective Communication

    Ever had that moment where what you said was totally misunderstood? You’re not alone. Effective communication is key in all relationships, whether it’s with friends, family, or coworkers. But the message you intend to send and what the other person actually hears can sometimes be miles apart. Let’s dive into how to make sure “I said” and “you heard” are on the same page. 1. Active Listening First up, active listening. This means really paying attention when someone’s talking to you. Put away your phone, make eye contact, and give nods or little verbal cues to show you’re engaged. It’s about making the other person feel heard and understood, which…

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