By Brittany Fisher When it comes to wishlists, it’s tempting to let your imagination run wild and include extravagant items like brand new cars, the trip of a lifetime, or fine jewelry and expensive electronics. There’s nothing wrong with wishing for these things; it’s a wishlist, after all. But, you may be better off wishing […]
Wellness for Women in the Real World
By Kent Elliot www.athomeaging.info As women, we wear many hats. We’re mothers, wives, girlfriends, employees, and friends. But for all that we are, there is one thing we are not: worried about ourselves. Prioritizing everyone else often leaves us physically and emotionally depleted. Fortunately, there are many small steps we can take each day to […]
Learn How to Leverage Exercise to Accelerate Psychological Recovery
By Jennifer Scott Psychological recovery requires a lengthy, difficult process that most of us have go through at some point in our lives. The same can be said for getting in shape — it takes work and nothing happens overnight. Perhaps it’s the commitment, challenge, and discipline needed to do both things that make fitness […]
Prioritize Mental Health to Boost Your Mood, Alleviate Financial Anxiety, and More
By Brad Krause According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health concerns — such as depression and anxiety — can lead to premature death, with some people dying as much as two decades younger as a result. While the right combination of medication and psychotherapy can often help to treat or relieve symptoms of […]
Prioritize Mental Health to Boost Your Mood, Alleviate Financial Anxiety, and More
By Brad Krause According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health concerns — such as depression and anxiety — can lead to premature death, with some people dying as much as two decades younger as a result. While the right combination of medication and psychotherapy can often help to treat or relieve symptoms of […]




