By: 98five
Research has shown that men aren’t speaking up enough about their mental health, leading them to seek out unhealthy coping mechanisms. Continue reading “Research Shows Men Need to Talk More About Their Mental Health”
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By: 98five
Research has shown that men aren’t speaking up enough about their mental health, leading them to seek out unhealthy coping mechanisms. Continue reading “Research Shows Men Need to Talk More About Their Mental Health”
By: City Bible Forum
On Monday morning I decided that I would take to all of our indoor plants with weed killer. Actually I didn’t decide that. I decided to feed all of the plants with liquid fertilizer, but inadvertently took the wrong bottle out of the cupboard and gave them all a liberal dose of glyphosate, a broad-spectrum herbicide. Continue reading ““Social Glyphosate”, aka Individualism, and How It’s Withering Our Society”
By: Laura Bennett
Transformation stories are always so appealing. Whether they’re about pre and post weight loss, an underdog who overcomes the odds to find success or a once bitter mogul whose heart is softened by hope, we love seeing people experience positive change and believing we can too. Continue reading “Change Doesn’t Have to Be Quick to Be Worthwhile, Says Author Hannah Brencher”
By: City Bible Forum
Imagine being free from our problems for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Imagine living in a world where we could disconnect ourselves from the nagging personal foibles that encroach on our work life and professional development. Continue reading “Bring Your Grief to Your Workday! (Actually Please Don’t)”
By: Akos Balogh
We’re the first generation in human history in which ‘You Do You’ is the default way of doing identity formation. ‘You Do You’: it’s all about finding your purpose and identity by looking within. Continue reading “How “You Do You” Is Leading To Narcissism and a Mental Health Crisis”
By: City Bible Forum
3pm on a Thursday afternoon. I needed to write an article but I just couldn’t decide on what to write. The low blood sugar didn’t help. But the indecision was due to more than that. Continue reading ““What’s for Dinner Tonight?” Overload – With a Side of Decision Fatigue!”
By: Amy Cheng
Healthy eating is often linked to better mental health but a new study has revealed that the act of cooking healthy meals can also benefit our mental health.
Continue reading “Confidence in Cooking Could Improve Your Mental Health”
By: Akos Balogh
Over 200 years ago, a revolution was launched across the West. Or rather, revolutions. Western societies began to move away from Christianity.
By: Laura Bennett
Whatever your diet of news consumption was before the pandemic, it’s likely in the last three years you’ve watched more updates, press conferences, and alerts about natural disasters and world events than in previous ones. Continue reading “‘Self-Care is Vital in the Unrelenting News Cycle’”
By: Justin Rouillon
When Matt Knight visited his hometown of Lismore following the first round of flooding that the town received, he knew he wanted to make a long term difference to kids who’d lost everything in the record breaking floodwaters. Continue reading “‘Lismore Draws’ Art Initiative Brings Hope to Flood Affected Kids”