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I’m curious, I think that we need to create a more inclusive, informative and holistic environments for helping professionals If a program could help you manage burnout and stay current in your field, how likely are you to use it weekly as part of your routine? • Very likely • Somewhat likely • Unsure • Unlikely And what would need to be true for you to actually use it consistently?
Wellness Wednesday - Hydration, Nutrition & Mood
🌿 Wellness Wednesday – Week 9 Mental health is not only shaped by thoughts and emotions—it is deeply influenced by how we care for our bodies. Hydration and nutrition play a critical role in energy levels, mood stability, focus, and overall emotional resilience. This week’s focus is not perfection or strict diets. It is about simple, supportive changes that help your brain and body function more effectively. 🧠 The Mind–Body Connection Your brain requires consistent fuel and hydration to regulate mood and cognitive function. When the body is undernourished or dehydrated, the nervous system can become more reactive and less stable. Common effects of dehydration or poor nutrition: - Fatigue or low energy - Irritability or mood swings - Increased anxiety - Brain fog or poor concentration - Headaches - Difficulty regulating emotions Small, consistent improvements in hydration and nutrition can significantly support mental clarity and emotional balance. 💧 Hydration & Mental Health Water is essential for brain function. Even mild dehydration can impact mood and cognition. When you are well hydrated, you may notice: - Improved focus - More stable energy - Reduced headaches - Better emotional regulation Many people underestimate how little water they are actually drinking throughout the day. Simple Hydration Tips: - Start your day with a glass of water - Keep water visible and accessible - Sip throughout the day instead of waiting until you’re thirsty - Pair water with routine activities (meals, breaks, transitions) 🥗 Nutrition & Mood Stability Food provides the nutrients your brain needs to regulate neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine. While we are not focusing on strict diets, consider: Balanced nutrition supports: - Stable blood sugar → fewer mood swings - Sustained energy → less fatigue - Improved focus → better productivity Sometimes what feels like anxiety or low mood may be influenced by basic physical needs.
Wellness Wednesday - Hydration, Nutrition & Mood
0 likes • Mar 18
Great points. I embrace "water is life." We loose water even through our breaths. I am learning to be more committed with drinking water.
Week 8 Wellness Wednesday - Self Compassion
Many people extend patience, empathy, and understanding to others but struggle to offer the same kindness to themselves. When we make mistakes, fall short of expectations, or experience difficult emotions, the internal response is often criticism rather than compassion. 🧠 What Is Self-Compassion? Self-compassion is the practice of responding to your own struggles with kindness, understanding, and patience rather than harsh self-judgment. It includes three key elements: 1. Self-Kindness: Responding to yourself with warmth instead of criticism. 2. Common Humanity: Recognizing that everyone struggles, makes mistakes, and experiences difficult emotions. 3. Mindful Awareness: Noticing your feelings without ignoring or exaggerating them. Self-compassion does not mean avoiding responsibility or ignoring growth. It means creating an emotional environment where growth is possible. 🔍 Why Self-Criticism Is So Common Many people developed self-criticism as a survival strategy. Messages such as: - “I should be better than this.” - “I always mess things up.” - “I’m not doing enough.” - “Other people handle this better than me.” - These thoughts may feel motivating, but in reality they often lead to: - Increased stress and anxiety - Lower self-confidence - Emotional exhaustion - Avoidance or procrastination Reframe The Thought Growth is supported by encouragement, not punishment. 🌱 Self-Compassion Awareness Practice Take a moment and think about a recent situation where you felt frustrated with yourself. Ask yourself: - What did I say to myself internally? - Would I say those same words to someone I care about? - What might a compassionate response sound like instead? The goal is not to eliminate critical thoughts completely, but to notice them and respond differently. 💬 Weekly Affirmation “I speak to myself with kindness.”
Week 8 Wellness Wednesday - Self Compassion
0 likes • Mar 15
I think that self compassion is not something that we're socialized to have with ourselves. We have to learn that starting with the self better prepares us to extend more authentically to others.
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Having good mental health is a whole vibe. I hold a PhD in Psychology, Masters in Bioethics and Counseling Psychology. I enjoy my profession.

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