Some tell-tale signs may make it clear that it’s time to start looking for a new job. In this article, we take a look at a few reasons you might decide to switch things up with your career.
Has Teletherapy Helped Patients Better Than In-Person Therapy?
After a couple of years of increased teletherapy use, what do we know? Which option works best for getting people the care they need? Here’s what we know.
How to Stay Frugal While Living on Campus
You don’t want to spend the next fifteen years paying off a mountain of debt. By thinking a little more about money now, you’ll make sure you have enough of it in the future. In this article, we take a look at some tips and tricks for how to stay frugal in college.
You Can Still Pursue Your Education While on Active Duty. Here’s What You Need to Do
When thinking about pursuing a college degree, it can be helpful for active-duty service members to take advantage of the resources they have available to them. Believe it or not, every military base has an education office with people who can aid you in your educational journey.
How Limiting Your Teens Use of Technology Is Good for Both Their Physical and Mental Health
It’s a tricky balance. On the one hand, technology has lots of benefits. Children can use it to learn quickly, remain social outside of school hours, and access from the palm of their hand information that not so long ago could only be found at the library. And yet technology has its dark side as well. In this article, we take a look at how limiting your children’s screen time can be good for their physical and mental health.
Is Technology Going to Be Our Downfall in the Distant Future?
Technology’s advances have made unprecedented things possible. They’ve revolutionized healthcare, education, business, global connectivity, and transportation. But while technology can help us accomplish things we couldn’t have done before, it comes at a high cost. We must tread carefully into the coming decades and very seriously evaluate technology’s effects on us, both positive and negative, to avoid what could become significant problems in the future.
5 Ways We Can Ensure Children’s Mental Health Needs Are Being Met
The last few years have been hard on people of all ages. Most adults understand the impact of the pandemic on their mental health. But how is the stress of a global crisis affecting kids’ mental health?
What Is Discrimination Among Nurses?
Discrimination shouldn’t have any place in nursing. Nurses are entitled to respect and dignity on the job. Patients are entitled to fair treatment and respect from nursing staff. But what can be done about this persistent problem?
Play Is For Everyone
As the world continues to spin in a COVID-upended reality, virtually every person on the planet has experienced an increase in stress and/or isolation as a result of the last fifteen months. Without healthy ways to abate those negative forces, people experience deterioration in their productivity, emotional or physical wellbeing, mood, and quality of life. While most adults are aware of that reality, what is not as commonly known is that a simple but powerful antidote exists that doesn’t require medication, doctor’s visits, therapy, or expensive interventions: Play.
What Businesses Have Seen the Most Impact from COVID, a Year Later?
Which types of businesses have seen the most impact from COVID-19, and which are mostly back to business as usual? What can we expect post-pandemic businesses to look like?
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