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Back to school can be a stressful time for parents
Managing Back to School Stress for Parents Stress & Anxiety

Managing Back to School Stress for Parents

Going back to school can be stressful for parents. You have a lot to do, like buying supplies, clothes, and signing kids up for activities. Getting the schedule organized for the family can be hard too. Saying bye to the kids at the start of the school year can bring up many feelings, from excited to sad. It's important for parents to take care of themselves to lower stress for everyone during back to school. Here are some tips to help parents right now: Plan ahead: Start getting ready early to avoid last minute stress. Make checklists and prioritize tasks…
Learn to Live Team
July 26, 2023
There are few things as exciting as seeing someone stare their fears in the face until they no longer live with that fear.
Getting Back Up When You Fall Down Stress & Anxiety

Getting Back Up When You Fall Down

How Learn to Live Delivers CBT: Part 5 If you fall off the horse, you better get right back on that horse.  Why do they say that anyway? Have you ever actually fallen off a horse? I have many times. Sometimes it really hurts. But the reason to get back on that horse is because, once you start avoiding that horse, you risk a lifetime of continuing to fear the horse. I also like to say that if it's a little too scary to immediately get on that horse, you might want to at least try getting on a smaller…
Dr. Russ Morfitt
July 11, 2023
With infertility impacting 1 in 8 couples, it is important to know that you are not alone. You can find support.
Women’s Mental Health on the Journey of Infertility Stress & Anxiety

Women’s Mental Health on the Journey of Infertility

The Journey of Infertility It is no secret that the journey to motherhood is hard. But what happens if you can't get pregnant in the first place? Those who struggle with infertility must face this reality. Infertility is defined by the World Health organization (WHO) as not being able to become pregnant after 12 or more months of trying without using birth control.   Infertility sets you on a new journey. There is grief and sadness over not being able to get pregnant, and failed IVF treatments. There is frustration that you have been trying for many months. Anger that you…
75% of caregivers are women
Relieving the Stress of Being a Caregiver Stress & Anxiety

Relieving the Stress of Being a Caregiver

Providing care and support to loved ones is a big job. And according to Institute on Aging, 75% of caregivers are women.   As people get older and experience declining health, the need for a caregiver increases. This work is hard and it's usually unpaid. According to the AARP, about 41 million caregivers provide unpaid care in the United States. The burden of caring for an ill family member or friend can lead to the following: Emotional stress.  Lost income.  Physical tiredness from providing daily care.  Feelings of loneliness and depression. Adding Mental Health Support with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Apply the…
Learn to Live Team
May 30, 2023
6 Steps to Successfully Quit Smoking: A Guide to a Healthier Life
6 Steps to Successfully Quit Smoking: A Guide to a Healthier Life Stress & Anxiety

6 Steps to Successfully Quit Smoking: A Guide to a Healthier Life

It's hard to quit smoking, but it is one of the best things you can do for your health. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide. It also causes a lot of health problems like lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke. If you're ready to quit smoking, here are some steps you can take: Set a quit date: Pick a date and commit to it. Use this date as motivation to prepare yourself mentally for the challenge. Take the time you need to make changes in your life that make it easier to quit.  Make a plan: Choose…
Learn to Live Team
April 17, 2023
Calm your mind when you feel stressed.
Learn to calm your mind when you feel stressed. Stress & Anxiety

Learn to calm your mind when you feel stressed.

April is Stress Awareness Month We usually feel stressed when we're afraid of something that might happen at work, home, or in general. These non-life-threatening triggers fool our body into believing we're under attack. We might respond by pulling back and withdrawing or fighting back. When this happens, it's helpful to remember that you are safe. You don't need to solve the problem right now. Your only job is to help your body calm down. Here are a few ways to calm down when you begin to feel stressed: Go somewhere quiet. This allows you focus and hear what's going…
Learn to Live Team
April 11, 2023