Productivity hacks: How timeboxing works by Hannah DeWitt | Sep 15, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Call it what you want — time management, project management, life management — our calendars are critically involved in achieving our goals. All big projects come with long to-do lists, and not just in the corporate world. Somehow huge tasks have to be broken down into reasonable increments, and lofty…
Top facts about stress: Understanding the body’s response to stress, common triggers, leading causes, and more by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | May 1, 2023 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Stress Everyone knows what stress feels like—but understanding all of the potential effects and triggers can be difficult. That’s why we’ve laid out some of the most important facts about stress, plain and simple. Take a closer look at what stress really is, from its biological basis to the most common…
What is revenge bedtime procrastination? Are you sacrificing sleep to reclaim lost leisure time? by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP | Feb 7, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Sleep Late-night crusaders, we salute you. We know the joys of bingeing, scrolling, and fridge-raiding during the witching hours of the evening. There’s nothing wrong with winning back some downtime for ourselves, but staying up late to get it comes with a price. When daily life robs much-earned R&R, some people…
High-functioning anxiety: When success is fueled by chronic stress by Jason Crosby | Nov 17, 2022 | Anxiety, Coping Skills, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Anxiety is a human response to stressful stimuli. In other words, it’s normal. Whether we’re late for work, have ruined our favorite shirt, or totally failed a first date, life certainly offers us a lot to be anxious about. However, when anxiety stops becoming an intermittent experience and becomes more…
Thriveworks research suggests post-traumatic job stress affects more than 40% of Americans by Jason Crosby | Nov 9, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Research, Work & Careers Gaining work experience is often viewed as a positive process, something we grow and learn from. But what about negative experiences in our work history? Could toxic work environments and professional relationships leave us with “post-traumatic job stress?” To find out, Thriveworks recently conducted a research study into how many…
Holiday stress: A compassionate guide for understanding and managing it by Taylor Bennett | Nov 7, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Stress As the holiday season approaches, many of us feel happy, excited, cheerful, and… stressed. Despite the picture-perfect photos on Instagram (highlight reels) and cheery (more like cheesy) Christmas cards, holidays are stressful. Between traveling, cooking lavish meals, and making small talk with distant relatives, you’re bound to feel overwhelmed. That’s…
Why do I feel guilty taking time off work? How can I fix this? by Taylor Bennett | Jul 20, 2022 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers “I’m going to take Monday off,” you tell your partner with confidence. “I’m overdue for a mental health day.” The next morning, you walk into the office and open your inbox to draft an email to your manager: Good morning! I’m writing to let you know that I’ll be taking…
Is my marriage causing me anxiety? by Emily Simonian, M.A., LMFT | Mar 16, 2022 | Anxiety, Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Q: How do I know if my marriage is what is causing me all the anxiety I have? We fight all the time and I feel sad, mad, and exhausted every time we are both home. We don’t agree on a lot of things and we always seem to point…
Can pay transparency enhance mental health and pay equity in the workplace? by Wistar Murray | Mar 15, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues, Work & Careers What’s more taboo in your workplace: Clocking out a few minutes early, stealing someone’s food from the common fridge, or asking your coworkers how much money they make? I’d venture to guess that most people would sooner risk taking a colleague’s cookie than asking their manager for the figure on…
Holiday on-ramps and off-ramps: Diving into and easing out of vacation with zero regrets by Wistar Murray | Dec 16, 2021 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics There seems to be this idea floating around that on your last day of work or school before the holidays you tear off your business casual wear to reveal the snowflake flannel pajamas underneath, grab an overflowing mug of eggnog, and seamlessly launch winter vacation. At least this is my…
How to be a supportive male ally in the workplace: 5 allyship strategies by Jason Crosby | Dec 9, 2021 | Men's Issues, Mental Health Topics Within the past several years, the term “allyship” has been commonly used in relation to movements such as BLM, or the LGBTQIA+ community—referring to a non-community member who goes out of their way to provide support socially and emotionally to those who experience higher instances of discrimination. With large social…
Avoiding toxic positivity in the workplace: Why faking happiness is bad for company culture by Jason Crosby | Oct 29, 2021 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers As the belief that one should remain positive even in the worst of situations, toxic positivity has secretly pervaded most people’s attitudes at work—revealing a lot about the lengths to which we’ll go to avoid addressing negative emotional states. The rise and recent fall of toxic positivity in the workplace…