Stars Can’t Shine Without Darkness is a phrase meaning that conveys the idea that without experiencing bad things, you wouldn’t be able to appreciate the good things in life. Only when you are going through difficult times, do you realize your true potential. Life doesn’t end; rather, it just starts over.
Tragedies do occasionally happen in life. Your world often comes crashing down just when you think everything is going great. However, the best way to view these difficult times is to realize that there are only new beginnings, not endings.
In this universe, everything has its opposite everywhere you turn. However, bad things that happen to you always give you a chance to improve, change, and grow.
Restoring mental health is not easy. To restore is to bring back or go back to a previous state. We are constantly reminded that the effects of the current world situation on our mental health are extensive and different for each individual.
You will learn in this video how to restore your mental health, which is why it is helpful. In our lives, mental health is extremely important. It’s because mental health affects the health of the rest of the body.
A mental health condition impairs a person’s ability to think, feel, or interact with others. There are various types of mental health problems, and they can all manifest to varying degrees of severity. These are some examples:
Depression
Anxiety
Bipolar disorder
Schizophrenia
Personality disorders
Eating disorders
Psychosis
Someone’s mental health may not necessarily be flourishing just because they have not been diagnosed with a mental health condition. Similar to this, it is possible to have a mental health diagnosis while still being in good overall health.
People who are struggling with mental health issues can and often do recover to their best mental health when they receive the appropriate support and treatment, and when they have a say in the decisions that affect their care.
Mental Health Awareness helps educate the public about mental health and works to lessen the stigma and discrimination frequently experienced by those with mental illnesses. Many people battle mental illness but are unaware of it. This indicates that despite the availability of efficient treatments and medications, these people either do not obtain care or do not receive it on time.
Mental Health Awareness serves as a timely reminder that mental health is essential and that people struggling with mental health difficulties ought to be treated with care, compassion, understanding, and access to avenues leading to treatment, recovery, and fulfillment.
For the treatment of mental illness and the improvement of behavioral health, mental health education is crucial. It is a meaningful conversation that must take place to adopt a more proactive approach to mental health.
An underlying disease is not always connected to anxiety. It can be caused by stress, trauma, personal problems, serious medical condition, side effects from medications, alcohol & drug consumption, or lack of oxygen. But sometimes, it may be related to underlying conditions like panic attacks, generalized anxiety disorder, drug and alcohol withdrawal, bipolar disorder, or agoraphobia.
Anxiety appears differently for each individual, and each has its own set of symptoms, but all anxiety disorders are characterized by excessive, unreasonable fear and dread. For one person, it might have the biggest influence on their social life. At the same time, someone else may feel physical symptoms—some other people with an anxiety disorder experience intense anxiety for more than six months.
If you are struggling with Anxiety and affecting your daily life or you know someone experiencing it, please call a doctor immediately so that they can refer them to the right institution and help them assess what they are dealing with right now.
Emotional health is one aspect of mental health. It is a state of positive psychological functioning. It can be thought of as an extension of mental health; it’s the “optimal functioning” end of the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make up both our inner and outer worlds.
We listed 5 Tips to help you maintain your Emotional Health.
1. Create and maintain a healthy daily routine.
2. Be aware of the amount of news you are watching and reading.
3. Set reasonable expectations for yourself.
4. Stay connected to family and friends.
5. Get time for yourself and breathe.
If you’re still feeling anxious about your mental and emotional health. You can call or book an appointment with our service provider listed below.
ADHD is a condition that makes it difficult to pay attention. As a result, you may experience difficulties focusing, getting organized, and completing tasks. They may act first without thinking, and it may cause you to be more active than others.
The most common symptoms of ADHD in adults are attention problems and hyperactivity. People with ADHD often find it hard to finish tasks, keep relationships, focus their attention, remember things, pay attention, and think before they act.
ADHD can be treated in many ways like medicine, behavioral treatment, counseling, or combinations of the said treatments.
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Celebrating Thanksgiving? Read this to know the real essence of Thanksgiving! #thanksgiving #thanksgiving2017
Thanksgiving, one of my favorite days of the year. It’s a blessing in disguise because you will also get to spend time with your family and friends.
Thanksgiving is more than the delicious turkeys eaten and newly bought clothes to celebrate this day. The true essence of Thanksgiving is to give thanks for everything you received throughout the year. It is a time of “sacrifice; a time to reflect; a time of forgiveness when we lay aside our offering and reach out to be a blessing. It is a time to experience love and to be loved.
It’s more than the festivities but it is a perfect time and opportunity to appreciate and count the blessings you and your loved ones have received. It is a time when you lay aside YOU and reach out to someone else who is less fortunate. It is the time to look back at the lessons you have learned, the great times you have spent together and how you can spread the happiness around. And the greatest blessing of all is the love you receive from the people you love; family and friends who care, and of course the guidance and enlightenment that God bestowed upon you. It is a simple reminder of all the wonderful things in life.
Now, what’s the true essence of Thanksgiving for you?
Time to cut the turkey! May your Thanksgiving be filled with blessings, joy, and laughter. Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!
The wait is over! I welcome everyone to come and join me for Virtual End of Year Candlelight War Room Service” to be held on December 29, 2017, 10: 00 PM CST. Join in and start your year right, knowing what to do, how to do things, and how to live an amazing life in GOD. Basic biblical principles were taught and prophetic utterances went out for the year.
For those of us who are new to coaching, this blog article is all about connecting with your customer. Sometimes it’s easy to build a relationship, sometimes it’s hard— but it is a crucial part of your work. You must be able to connect with the people who hire you. Let’s look at some steps that will help you build up your clients. It’s not as hard as you may think.
Warn Them, Inform Them… Let Them Know What to Expect
When you meet with a client for the first time, it would be advisable to explain to them what they’re expected to be able to do. Give them some notice. You can turn an advance warning into a relationship-building opportunity. Ask them about things they’ve wanted to do, what they’ve been trying to achieve, and actually show interest in your clients.
Take Responsibility
You’ve made an error? Turned up late to a meeting? Accepting full responsibility, while recognizing the consequences of the error, shows that you’re prepared to take it like a grown-up. People respect that.
Tone Down Your Voice When Giving Bad News
Literally. Lower the tone of your voice and your rate of speaking. Generally, when people get excited or emotional about ideas they tend to raise their voice pitch and pace. When you’re giving bad news or feedback that could be construed negatively or critically, you want to give the impression that you are thinking clearly, logically and reasonably – not emotionally – and certainly not irrationally.
ALWAYS Begin with the Good News
When you have both good news and bad, start with the good. When people hear bad news, they have an internal stress reaction that causes them to tune-out other information. Try to ensure that the client fully comprehends and appreciates the entire message by making sure you give the good news first. Always give them something to feel good about.
Express Those Negatives as Positives
Rather than saying, “We can’t meet until Tuesday,” instead try, “We can meet up as soon as Tuesday.” It’s the same information, but wording it positively enhances your message. It makes the client feel important.
Try to Remind Them of the Bigger Picture
Sometimes clients don’t realize that the ‘bad news’ is in their own best interest. Try to always frame things inside the bigger picture. Yes, this is negative today—but how does it change the plan positively? Don’t let them go away feeling as though they failed.
Follow-up! Always Follow-up!
With some clients, a well-timed phone call after bad news goes a long way in proving to the client that you’ve gone the extra mile. “I just wanted to check with you to see how things are going with that discussion we had…” That raises the perceived value of your service without spending more money. Try it. People like to feel important.
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Seeing several clients each day can sometimes spin your head and make you lose focus. This week, I’d like to talk about a checklist I keep with me each time I talk to coaching clients. This list helps me to keep focused and allows me to understand what I need to do to help my clients. I think this list could be useful for you, too. Print it off—and use it daily. It will really help you get down to the nitty-gritty of what is important.
Build a Relationship of Mutual Trust
The foundation of any coaching relationship is rooted in your day-to-day relationship with your client. Without some degree of trust, conducting an effective coaching meeting is impossible. Try to make sure the relationship is one of working together, rather than working apart.
Open the Meeting and Take Control
In opening a coaching meeting, it’s important for you to clarify, in a nonevaluative, non-accusatory way, the specific reason the meeting was arranged. The key to this step is to restate — in a friendly, non-judgmental manner — the meeting purpose that was first set when the appointment was scheduled.
Find Common Ground and Agreement
Probably the most critical step in the coaching meeting process is getting your client to agree verbally that a performance issue exists. Overlooking or avoiding the performance issue because you assume the person understands its significance is a typical mistake of coaches. To persuade a client that a performance issue exists, a coach must be able to define the nature of the issue and get the client to recognize the consequences of not changing his or her behavior. To do this, you must specify the behavior and clarify the consequences.
Explore All the Alternatives
Try to explore ways the issue can be improved or corrected by encouraging the client to identify alternative solutions. Avoid jumping in with your own alternatives, unless the client is unable to think of any. Push for specific alternatives and not generalizations. Your goal in this step is not to choose an alternative, which is the next step, but to maximize the number of choices for the client to consider and to discuss their advantages and disadvantages.
Look for Commitment and Action
The next step is to help the client choose an alternative. Don’t make the choice for the client. To accomplish this step, the coach must be sure to get a verbal commitment from the client regarding what action will be taken and when it will be taken. Be sure to support the client’s choice and always offer praise.
Make Sure You Handle Those Ever-Present Excuses
Client excuses may occur at any point during the coaching meeting. To handle excuses, rephrase the point by taking a comment or statement that was perceived by the client to be blaming or accusatory and recast it as an encouragement for the client to examine his or her behavior. Respond empathically to show support for the clients’ situation and communicate an understanding of both the content and feeling of the client’s comment.
Provide Crucial Feedback
Effective coaches understand the value and importance of giving continual performance feedback to their people, both positive and corrective.
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