Opening the Doors Blog Series
Love Languages: Putting Empathy into Action in Your Relationship
Empathy and the Golden Rule In elementary school, most of us learned some version of the Golden Rule, to “do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” as it is stated in the New Testament, Matthew 7:12. While this principle is often associated with...
Navigating Burnout: A Guide to Lawyer Mental Health and Recovery
Understanding Lawyer Burnout In the fast-paced world of law, where demands are high and stress levels can skyrocket, prioritizing mental health is often overlooked. Lawyers are known for their resilience and dedication, but the toll of burnout can be significant. It's...
Narcissistic Abuse Recovery 10 Ways To Cope
Being in a narcissistic relationship can take a toll on your mental health. It can drain you emotionally, shatter your self-confidence, and cause you to question your judgment. You may begin to wonder if you are the one to blame for your once-storybook romance burning...
Never Go to Bed Angry: 9 Tips for Working Through Nighttime Arguments
Picture this: you’ve just brushed your teeth and changed into your pajamas after a long day. Just as you are pulling the covers up, your partner walks in with that look on their face and tells you “We need to talk about something.” Bedtime is one of the most common times for the arguments that are a normal and integral part of any romantic relationship to arise. Unfortunately, fighting at night can lead to going to bed upset or angry, which can disrupt your sleep and have negative consequences for not only your relationship, but your general health. Here are 9 tips for you to face disagreements without losing the essence of what brought you together.
Understanding Decision Fatigue: The Psychology Behind Overwhelm
In our modern world, we are constantly bombarded with choices. From the moment we wake up to the moment we go to bed, decisions loom large—what to wear, what to eat, which tasks to prioritize, and even the simplest choices can add up, leading to a phenomenon known as decision fatigue.
Is Your Boss a Narcissist?
Dealing with a bad boss is frustrating, but having a narcissistic boss can significantly impact your work performance, home life, and mental health. Narcissistic individuals often exude confidence and charisma, frequently finding themselves in management roles where they may initially appear as natural leaders, using their self-assuredness to project competence.
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