[Wednesday Wellness] Gratitude
Gratitude can be a mindset—a lifestyle that when adopted, actually significantly improves our outlook on life, and therefore our mental health in general.
Gratitude can be a mindset—a lifestyle that when adopted, actually significantly improves our outlook on life, and therefore our mental health in general.
When we as Believers take the time on the front-end to build strong, effective rhythms of wellness centered around the enduring love and strength we access from Our Heavenly Father, we don’t have to huddle up to overthink about what’s next.
One crippling danger of the misconception that “God will not give us more than we can handle” is that it implies that we will be handling our hardships in our own strengths. The Bible tells us that we don’t have to. He will walk the path with us.
Article by Taylor Walker, LPC, LAMFT, Living Well Counseling. If you’ve never been to a Minor League Baseball game, you should! They’re full of memories
Article by Christen Hayes, LMSW, Living Well Counseling, Northeast Arkansas Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be
Article by Carnetha Wilson, Living Well Counseling graduate student. “Take one day at a time” is an idiom that is commonly easy to dish out
If we can be vulnerable with the Lord, He will empower us to become vulnerable with others. This in turn will create the connection we desire with the Lord and others. Matthew 22:37-40.
This article was written by Ben Merritt, LCSW, of Living Well Professional Counseling, Harvest Baptist Church in Paragould. A recent study by Lifeway shows that
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