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tools & tips for HOW TO have effective conversations ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK
Managing the Mental Health Impact of Sociopolitical Uncertainty and Targeted Hate
Whether it’s interpersonal division, crappy economics, climate change, socioeconomic division, or harmful global social change. You name it--we seem to be dealing with it. In this article, Melissa shares practical strategies for employees and leaders to manage the mental health impacts associated with these challenging times.
Navigating 2024: Beyond the 'Don't Mess with My Peace' Mantra
Trying to ‘protect your peace’ in 2024? Learn more about why that may not be a useful approach to managing your mental health, and what to do instead.
Workplace Depression Matters – Here’s Why.
Tackling depression in the workplace has become even more important recently due to longer hours and increased pressure from employers. Read this guide for tips on managing emotions and having healthy conversations at work.
How Focusing on our Differences Prevents Supportive Mental Health Conversations.
In today’s world, people are divided on many issues. These differences of opinion cause a host of physical, emotional, and mental reactions, which spills over into the workplace. By focusing on how we’re different from one another, we’re missing the opportunity to connect on an important issue — mental health. But there are ways to have constructive conversations and bridge these divisions.
Covid Started 2 Years Ago: Yes, It's Ok to Still Not Feel Ok at Work.
We’re approaching the 2-year mark since the start of COVID and our new reality. It’s been a tough adjustment for everyone and it’s ok to admit: you still might not feel ok at work. The best support you can offer your colleagues? Have constructive conversations with them about mental health.