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The Importance of Apologizing – and Meaning It

“I’m sorry”. It’s a phrase that is difficult for some to utter. It is also a phrase thrown around often by others, sometimes without any meaning behind it. You may say that you’re sorry as a habit when you’ve made someone feel a negative emotion.  From a very young age, we were taught that ‘sorry” is […]

Changing the Feeling of Fear into Possibility: A Mindset Shift

“Fear.”  What feelings does this word bring up for you? Why?  The word usually brings about feelings of nervousness, anxiety, discomfort, or even sadness. The feeling of fear often has negative connotations, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Fear can be paralyzing for those not sure how to harness its power.  Fear is perceived

Benefits of Staying Organized on Mental Health

In recent years, there has been a lot of focus on the benefits of getting organized on mental health. There are even whole television shows dedicated to the topic. At the same time, the conversation around mental health is bigger than ever, especially as we’ve all experienced a lot of stress over the past couple

Determining and Using Your Strengths and Talents

Each individual has unique strengths and talents. What are your strengths and talents? How do you use these in your everyday life?  Difference Between Strength and Talent Strength and talent do not mean the same thing. Talents are like unpolished diamonds, rough around the edges but with great potential. Talents are your inborn, unique ability

National Stress Awareness Month: 12 Tips for Reducing Stress

Everyone goes through stressful periods in their life.  Despite stress being commonly experienced, most people still struggle to recognize its signs and may not be equipped with the tools to deal with it. National Stress Awareness Month was started to help raise awareness about stress. What causes it, and how can you combat stressors in your

Big Talk: 4 Tips to Have More Meaningful Conversations in Your Professional (and Personal) Life

Has your time at work started to feel empty, like you’re simply going through the motions? You’re not alone—in these challenging times, stress, anxiety, and burnout are on the rise. This is especially true in the healthcare industry, where a recent survey found a shocking three-quarters of participants reported mental health struggles.  Most of us want work to feel

Keeping Your New Years Resolutions – There’s Still Time

Almost all of us have made new year’s resolutions. Some of us make the same ones every year and then forget about them a week later. We may set grand plans too hard to achieve and get discouraged when we realize it may be years before we accomplish anything.  And just a tiny number of

Caregivers and Care Recipients: Who Are They?

Caregivers assist individuals (Care Recipients) who can’t take care of themselves, whether that be children, adults, or seniors. Caregivers fulfill an essential role in society. Who Are Caregivers? Caregivers may be formal and informal.  Formal caregivers are usually paid workers in the healthcare system who provide primary or secondary care for children, adults, and senior citizens

Reflections on 2021 and Moving Forward in 2022

The new year always serves as an excellent time to reflect on the year that’s passed, as well as to think carefully about how you’re going to approach the year that’s about to come.  2021 was a difficult year for all of us, especially for doctors and those working on the front lines. There were

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7 Ways You Can Be More Present in Your Professional Life

People have never been more convinced of the fact that they need to be more present. Indeed, up to 500 million people now meditate around the world. The space that we refer to as the “here-and-now” helps us feel calmer, less stressed, and more capable of handling life’s daily challenges. However, it is easier to

A healthcare professional is standing next to a sitting patient to show the importance of taking time to see and appreciate your patients' perspectives

Making Time to See and Appreciate Your Patients’ Perspectives

When working with patients in a clinic or hospital setting, it’s critical to be able to appreciate your patients’ perspectives, even if they don’t align with your own; especially if they don’t align with your own. Our perspective in any given situation is informed by our environment, genes, personal experiences, cultural influences, and so much