Ways to Manage Occupational Stress and Burnout

Ways to Manage Occupational Stress and Burnout

Occupational stress and burnout are prevalent issues in today’s fast-paced work environments. The demands of modern jobs can be overwhelming, leaving many employees feeling exhausted, mentally drained, and at risk of burnout. However, with the right strategies, you...
How to Communicate Your Needs

How to Communicate Your Needs

Effective communication is the key to expressing your needs and thoughts clearly and respectfully. Many people struggle to articulate their needs, leading to frustration and misunderstandings in relationships. Have a look at these practical strategies on how to...
How to Reduce Anxiety When You’re Feeling Overwhelmed

How to Reduce Anxiety When You’re Feeling Overwhelmed

Have you ever felt like you are drowning in a sea of stress? You are not alone. In fact, according to the American Psychological Association, approximately 60% of people in the United States are suffering from stress due to the current situation. Feeling overwhelmed...
5 Signs of Unhealed Attachment Trauma

5 Signs of Unhealed Attachment Trauma

Did you ever feel unloved or betrayed in your childhood? Chances are that you’re suffering from unhealed attachment trauma. A person’s bond with their primary caregiver (parents or guardian) plays an integral role in shaping the foundation of their attachment style,...
What Is Broken Heart Syndrome?

What Is Broken Heart Syndrome?

Are you suffering from severe chest pain and shortness of breath? You might be suffering from a life-threatening medical condition called Broken Heart Syndrome. Clinically known as Takotsubo, Cardiomyopathy can be triggered because of emotional trauma such as a death...
Common Anxiety Triggers and How to Cope

Common Anxiety Triggers and How to Cope

Did you know anxiety affects over 40 million adults in the United States? Anxiety is an emotional reaction to an environmental change or a situation characterized by tension, worried thoughts, and increased blood pressure. Simply put, anxiety is your body’s response...