5 tips to handle conflict with your partner

Most couples will have times they disagree with each other or experience conflict that causes stress and tension. The good news is there are ways you can approach your differences to bring you closer together. Read on for 5 ways to handle conflict with your partner.

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Let's Talk! 25 Questions for Couples to Foster Intimacy

Two of the most common issues that bring couples to therapy are lack of intimacy and communication challenges. It’s important we connect with our partners on a daily basis. We can build that connection by having loving and meaningful conversations with each other. Plan a date night and use this guide to start a discussion. Have fun with it!

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Meditation and PTSD: how to stay present when you feel triggered

Mindfulness practices such as meditation can be helpful to reduce stress and improve well-being. However, it’s important to know that if you have experienced trauma there are some strategies to help prevent PTSD and other stress response symptoms from becoming activated. Read on for tips on staying present during meditation if you have experienced trauma.

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Self-Care for Healthcare Workers: 5 ways to cope with stress in challenging times

Healthcare providers are at increased risk for burnout and compassion fatigue, especially during times of crisis. It’s common to feel stress, helplessness, isolation, defeat, along with other strong emotions. It’s important for you to practice self-care so you can have the energy to take care of others.

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It's not about being a Perfect Parent - It's about being a Compassionate Parent

Compassionate parenting is also about learning to take good care of ourselves, so we can then care for our children without becoming resentful toward them or worn out. We are not only forgiving of them, but we also forgive ourselves for not doing it “right” all the time or not being perfect at it.  As featured in Elephant Journal

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5 Mindful Self-Care Habits to Prevent Workplace Burnout

Do you find yourself feeling mentally fatigued at the end of your workday? Are you often feeling frustrated, bored or angry with colleagues or clients? Do you notice increased headaches, backaches or an upset stomach during the course of the day? If you said yes to any of these questions you might be experiencing the early stages of professional burnout.

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Mindfully connecting with family

Even when we are present in body, are we present in mind? Often we get so caught up in the tasks we need to accomplish for the day, or the emails we have to respond to, or the phone calls we have to make that we forget to fully connect with those around us.

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