Need a vacation from Email?

Taking a email vacation while on the job can boost job productivity and reduce stress, suggests research by scientists at the University of California, Irvine, and the U.S. Army presented at a meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery in May. In the study,  13 information technology workers agreed to … Read More

Plywood Presents

Hi everyone, We don’t usually promote things through our blog, but I wanted to let you know about a cool event with an organization that we really believe in. Plywood People is hosting an event in August for social innovators and those who are doing good in the world. The … Read More

A Different Direction

On a recent visit near my grandparent’s farm I discovered a new road. Well, I didn’t actually discover it; technically the road is older than I am. I simply never had a reason to travel in that particular direction, so I didn’t. I ventured forth after a conversation with a … Read More

My Experience: Life after a natural disaster

As we come to the end of tornado season here in Georgia and for most of the US some people are left trying to repair damage and piece their life back together. The damage and impact of a natural disaster reaches further than destroyed homes and buildings. The victims of … Read More

Finding Peace

Can success bring peace? For some the answer would be yes. But one would have to define success, and that can be different for many. What about popularity? Certainly large numbers of people have found peace just from their well-known status. A nice home, great family, having things, all bring … Read More

Anticipating stressors might be as bad a the stress!

The way that we “frame” or attach meaning to potential stressors, often determines whether they become actual stressor or not. One person might define something as stressful when someone else does not. If you find that you are someone who is prone to anxiety over potentially stressful events or circumstances, … Read More

Disagreeing Well

Handling disagreements isn’t always easy. As a therapist I help people find resolutions. Sometimes it’s easier than other times. As I work with couples, I explain that their backgrounds have a lot to do with how they handle conflict. We discuss how healthy outcomes can be difficult to achieve all … Read More

Experiencing Burnout? Hit the gym!

We’ve been recommending exercise as a way to deal with and manage stress for years. A recent study indicates that exercise is valuable in many ways… Exercise my head off employee burnout, according to a study led by a Tel Aviv University researcher. Scientists asked 1632 healthy Israeli workers to … Read More

Are CEOs just like Addicts?

I read an interesting article the other day about Chief Executive Officers (CEO’s) and addicts.  In the article, “neuroscientist David J. Linden from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine argues successful CEOs have more in common with addicts than most people think. In the process, he shines some light on … Read More

Defining Ourselves

Have you ever let another person’s perception of you define how you make choices and how you behave?  For most of us, our families are the places we learn how we are perceived.  Sometimes the words of those closest to us have the power to inflict the most pain.  Were … Read More