20 Tips For Living Well With Chronic Pain And Illness
How to meet the tough challenge of living with chronic pain and illness By Toni Bernhard J.D. 1. Your body is not the enemy. Quite the opposite; it’s working hard to support you. There’s a…
How to meet the tough challenge of living with chronic pain and illness By Toni Bernhard J.D. 1. Your body is not the enemy. Quite the opposite; it’s working hard to support you. There’s a…
Learn how to cope with the stigma that can accompany chronic pain and illness. By Toni Bernhard J.D. Let me start with the dictionary definition of stigma: A mark of disgrace associated with a particular…
By Remy Blumenfeld, Coach and business advisor for founders of content companies Are you feeling sad, angry, or depressed, but no one close to you has died? What with public gatherings canceled, most of us…
Caring for yourself can make the world a better place. By D. B. Dillard-Wright Ph.D. I spent the early part of the pandemic, like most everyone else, holed up in my house, my family gathered…
By Mark Travers Ph.D. For all the joy that romantic relationships bring us, it is needless to say that they are hard work. In the United States, it is estimated that one in two marriages…
By Mallory Stratton, Senior Product Content Editor at Thrive Global “I couldn’t have done this without you.” Those words, when they come out of a manager’s mouth, may be music to our eager-to-please ears. But…
By Martha Bodyfelt, Coach at Surviving Your Split As you recover from your divorce and move on, there is one all-too-common emotion that causes us way more headaches than you need. Anger. Being ticked off. …
By Eliz Egan, Ms Toxic habits are very dangerous and so cancerous. Toxic habits are those things that we are often do, that when they eat deeply into us, it’s most times very difficult to…
•Recounts day he wept over allegation of blood rituals against him By Subair Mohammed Founder of First City Monument Bank, (FCMB) and philanthropist, Otunba (Dr.) Michael Olasubomi Balogun has signed an agreement handing over the…
By Craig Harper Ph.D. This might sound like a strange question, but this is a question asked and answered in a new paper published this week in the leading journal Behavior Research Methods. In a…