Leaves Utilization and Burnout Rate in Workplace

Burnout is a syndrome resulting from workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. It is characterized by three dimensions: feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion, increased mental distance from one's job or feelings of negativism or cynicism related to one's job, and reduced professional efficacy¹. Burnout can have negative impacts on employees' health, well-being, … Continue reading Leaves Utilization and Burnout Rate in Workplace

Giving Advice

We all have opinions and experiences that we want to share with others, especially when they are facing a problem or a dilemma. We may think that we are being helpful and supportive by offering our advice, but sometimes we may be doing more harm than good. Here are some reasons why you should think … Continue reading Giving Advice

Tips to Live with Anxiety

Anxiety is a common and normal emotion that everyone experiences from time to time. However, for some people, anxiety can become overwhelming, persistent, and interfere with their daily functioning and quality of life. Anxiety disorders are mental health conditions that involve excessive and irrational fear, nervousness, or worry about various situations or events. There are … Continue reading Tips to Live with Anxiety

Recognize emotional immaturity

Emotional maturity is the ability to express and manage one's emotions in a healthy and appropriate way. It involves being aware of one's own feelings, empathizing with others, taking responsibility for one's actions, and coping with stress and challenges. Emotional immaturity, on the other hand, is the opposite of emotional maturity. It is the inability … Continue reading Recognize emotional immaturity

When someone leaves

When someone we love leaves us, whether it is for a trip, a move, a breakup, or a death, we may feel a range of emotions, such as sadness, grief, anger, loneliness, or fear. These feelings are normal and natural, but they can also be overwhelming and debilitating. How can we cope with the sadness … Continue reading When someone leaves

How Awe Can Make You Happier

Have you ever felt awe? Awe is the emotion we feel when we encounter something that is vast, unexpected, or transcendent, and that challenges our existing understanding of the world. Awe can be triggered by natural beauty, artistic masterpieces, human achievements, or spiritual experiences. Awe is a heightened awareness of beauty and mystery, and it’s … Continue reading How Awe Can Make You Happier

Teaching purpose to our kids

As parents and caregivers, one of our most important tasks is to help our children discover their purpose in life. Purpose gives meaning and direction to our lives, and it is essential for our well-being and happiness. A purpose is a reason for being, a motivation that drives us to pursue our goals and passions. … Continue reading Teaching purpose to our kids

Nonviolent Communication-Self Care

Self care means taking the time to do things that help you live well and improve both your physical health and mental health. Self care can help you manage stress, lower your risk of illness, and increase your energy. Some examples of self care strategies to relieve stress are: Stay active: You can benefit from physical … Continue reading Nonviolent Communication-Self Care

Earthquakes and mental health

Earthquakes can have devastating effects on people’s physical and mental health. Some of the common psychological effects after surviving a major earthquake are: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is a condition that involves intense fear, flashbacks, nightmares, and avoidance of reminders of the traumatic event. (Plos One Journal) Anxiety and panic attacks, which are feelings … Continue reading Earthquakes and mental health

Nature as Brain Food

Our brains are hard-wired for the open, not for the totally artificial cave we call an office or home. Structured Indoor spaces are less challenging providing an environment where every footfall is certain. Watch the video below for the whole story: https://videopress.com/v/Ybcgjap6?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Nature as Brain Food Source : https://www.medscape.com