Feeling the Winter Blues? Understanding and Managing Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
It’s a typical winter morning: the sky is still dark at 8 AM, and the cold is biting as you drag yourself out of bed. The thought of getting through another day feels more daunting …Read More
Surviving the January Slump: How to Overcome Low Energy and Stay Motivated
It’s that time of year again—the holidays are over, the decorations have been packed away, and the excitement of the new year has begun to fade. As you return to the routine of work, school, …Read More
Cold Weather, Warm Hearts: How to Stay Connected and Mentally Healthy During Winter
Picture this: it’s the first snow of the season, and you’re wrapped up in a cozy blanket with a mug of hot chocolate in hand, watching the world outside transform into a winter wonderland. Sounds …Read More
The Post-Holiday Slump: How to Cope with the Emotional Hangover After Christmas
The final weeks of December are often a whirlwind. Picture this: you’ve just wrapped up a season filled with festive gatherings, gift exchanges, and holiday cheer. For weeks, your calendar was packed, your home was …Read More
Not Feeling the Festive Spirit? How to Manage Christmas Blues
For many Canadians, the holiday season means long nights lit up by Christmas lights, snowy landscapes, and the anticipation of family get-togethers. But for others, it can feel more overwhelming than merry, especially when the …Read More
Holiday Blues Are Real: How to Manage Feelings of Loneliness and Sadness
The holiday season can also bring about unexpected feelings of sadness, loneliness, and isolation. While the holidays are commonly associated with warmth and togetherness, the reality is that they can also amplify emotions that are …Read More