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5 Daily Habits That Are Hurting Your Mental Health
College & Stress
Unfortunately, stress is looked at as a normal part of the college experience. There are so many demands put on college students compared to high school. The school work tends to be more challenging, there is more pressure to perform, and they don’t always have their parents to help with everyday tasks. With that being said, it does not mean that excessive, overwhelming daily stress is okay or should be ignored. Some stress motivates us to do more and be more productive, while too much stress can actually be detrimental to our physical and mental health.
Why is Therapy Not Working For Me?
The Difference Between Working Hard and Burning Out
How To Silence Self Doubt
A Sampling of Self Care Ideas
10 Quotes On Resilience
When Does Family Drama Become Toxic?
When To Take A Mental Health Day
5 Ways to Bounce Back if You Get Fired
Tips To Keep Your Mind Sharp + Focused
How To Beat Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Psychology Tricks For Nailing Your Next Interview
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Maintaining Your Mental Health While Working Remotely
Working from home or an offsite location is becoming much more popular in the workplace. In fact, up to 62% of workers currently work remotely either part or all of the time. While working remotely comes with many benefits, it can also be challenging on your mental health. Here’s how you can stay on track and keep your mind health while working remotely.