Self-Care A-Z: “Should” Shonda vs. Self-Care Shonda – Which Are You?
One of the larger barriers to self-care comes from “shoulding” tendencies imposed on oneself, this tool might help make the shift to a more forgiving mindset.
One of the larger barriers to self-care comes from “shoulding” tendencies imposed on oneself, this tool might help make the shift to a more forgiving mindset.
Medicines360 was the first nonprofit to release a medical device into the U.S. market, expanding access to hormonal IUDs for women in the United States.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health has created a resource aimed at improving the mental health of minority communities.
BIPOC face unique mental health challenges as a consequence of multiple stressors, in addition to the widespread stigma around mental illness within their communities.
Often the concept of laziness is associated with constant productivity, and when not actively working toward and end-goal, feeling of shame or uselessness surface.
The warmer weather and longer hours of sunshine has focus waning in the workplace, regaining motivation when the outdoors calls is a familiar hurdle this time of the year.
Covid-19 vaccination among Black people was far lower than their white counterparts toward the start of the pandemic, now Black adults are among the most vaccinated groups.
Per capita expenditure in the U.S. is higher than in other developed nations, with outcomes still lagging. Private equity firms are a growing driver of healthcare costs.
Effective time management can benefit numerous aspects of one life beyond avoiding wasted time.
In order to take on the challenges of the philanthropic sector today, a return to its foundations in a "love for humankind" might be the answer.