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How Common Myths About Love Create Unrealistic Expectations

Who doesn’t want a fairytale romance or a Hallmark happy ending? While it’s nice to fantasize about the “perfection” of love, most of us realize those things don’t exist in real life. Unfortunately, there are some common myths about love that can also create unrealistic expectations.  Whether it’s an old saying, handed-down advice from grandparents,… Read more »

4 Tips to Overcome Task Paralysis

Most people deal with a lack of productivity from time to time. You’re not always going to feel motivated to work, or to tackle certain jobs or projects.  But there’s a difference between being unproductive once in a while and dealing with task paralysis.  Task paralysis is the inability to begin a task because you’re… Read more »

Bad Dreams? Stress and Anxiety May Be the Cause

We all get bad dreams from time to time. Sometimes that happens because we’ve watched too many scary movies or from an overactive imagination. With that said, frequent bad dreams can also be caused by external stressors within our lives and can be a symptom of anxiety.  This week, we take a look at why we… Read more »

What is the Difference Between Depression and Burnout?

Burnout and depression can manifest in similar ways. However, each has its own distinct characteristics. This means that treatment for each of these conditions differs in crucial ways. If you worry you might be suffering from depression, burnout, or both, read more to learn how they’re both different and similar.  What Is Burnout?  There is… Read more »

Can Working from Home Lead to Depression?

Working from home can be a difficult transition to make. We’re not quite used to being by ourselves for hours of the day or working on tasks with no interaction or conversation with anyone else. In most working environments, you have colleagues, supervisors, or managers to offer guidance and support, but when you work from… Read more »

Friendships, Codependency and How To Break the Toxic Cycle

Lending money to a friend. Saying “yes” to something even though you wanted to say “no.” Putting your partner’s needs above your own. These may all seem like amazing qualities of someone who is a great and supportive friend. But what if I told you these qualities can signify a codependent relationship? There’s nothing wrong… Read more »