by Brice Sanner | Jul 22, 2020 | Anxiety, Depression, Mental Health, Quarantine, Work From Home
If you’ve been on the internet in the last couple of years, you’re probably familiar with the term “self-care”. It’s a buzzword, especially in wellness and mental health spaces, but self-care is still an important practice. Many folks associate self-care with bath...
by Brice Sanner | Jul 12, 2020 | Anxiety, Couples, Depression, Grounding, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Quarantine, Work From Home
Does Mindfulness Really Work? Do you ever feel like you can’t hear your own thoughts over the rest of the noise in your head? Do you ever feel paralyzed by stress or indecision? When your brain is so loud you can’t hear yourself think, it can be hard to focus...
by Lindsay Sanner | Jun 19, 2020 | Anxiety, Depression, Mental Health, Play Therapy, Quarantine, Work From Home
Did you know that boredom is actually good for kids? While none of us want to hear little voices saying “I’m bored!” over and over again, there are actually benefits to boredom–and benefits to letting your child navigate those feelings of boredom without you swooping...
by Lindsay Sanner | May 29, 2020 | Anxiety, Couples, Depression, Quarantine, Work From Home
What is grief? There is a common understanding of grief: a deep sorrow that comes with the death of a friend or other loved one. And while this is one way in which grief can show up in our lives, grief isn’t necessarily only a process we go through after death. In...
by Lindsay Sanner | May 20, 2020 | Couples, Intimacy, Quarantine, Work From Home
Raise your hand if your life looks totally different right now than it did three months ago. Us too! With the current COVID-19 pandemic, we’re all just trying to manage the best we can, but it’s natural to feel frustrated and overwhelmed by the circumstances. Most of...
by Brice Sanner | Apr 21, 2020 | Anxiety, Couples, Depression, Quarantine, Social Media, Work From Home
As we’re all adjusting to life in the midst of COVID-19, the importance of connection and staying social is more apparent than ever. And a big way we’re staying connected with one another is by relying more on social media than in person interactions. Which is...