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7 Easy Stress Busters to Teach Kids and Help Them Thrive

By Michele Borba — 2021

It’s no secret that kids today are more stressed than ever and why we must help ease children’s stress.

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Why Entrepreneurs Need To Talk About Their Mental Health

72% of entrepreneurs are directly or indirectly affected by mental health issues compared to just 48% of non entrepreneurs.

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Leading Through Anxiety

Inspiring others when you’re struggling yourself.

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There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling: It’s Called Languishing

The neglected middle child of mental health can dull your motivation and focus — and it may be the dominant emotion of 2021.

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Feeling Angry—And Can’t Seem to Let It Go? This Sequence Can Help

Domestic violence survivor and yoga teacher Liz Arch shares a sequence for releasing anger by truly feeling it first.

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Anger Management: Scientists Probe Wrath’s Nature in the Hope of Devising Cures

Flares and flashes. Outbursts and eruptions. The words used to describe anger tend to be volcanic. And science may explain why.

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Understand Your Emotions to Grow and Heal

In McLaren’s view, we typically perceive emotions as problems, which we then thoughtlessly express or repress. She advocates a more mindful approach, where we step back and see our emotions as sources of information.

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Repressing or Expressing Emotions? There’s Another Choice!

I don’t know what happened to emotions in this society. They are the least understood, most maligned, and most ridiculously over-analyzed aspects of human life.

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3 Benefits of Anger, According to a Psychologist + When You Should Rein It In

Could there possibly be benefits to anger? According to psychologist and New York Times bestselling author Rick Hanson, Ph.D., you can certainly use anger as a force for good.

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Child’s Anxiety