New Perspectives In recent years, marijuana has been linked on weed-advocate websites to reduced levels of anxiety or depression. So, there are many smokers who strongly believe the drug can help with mental health. But some of their claims are loose, at best. Research shows variable influence of marijuana on mental health issues…and some research even indicates that… Continue reading Hey Teens! Is Cannabis Bad for Your Brain or Mental Health?
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5 Tips For an Unplugged Summer: Stress-free, Screen Free, Holidays
5 Tips For an Unplugged Summer: Stress-free, Screen Free, Holidays Struggling to keep the kids (and yourself) off screens already when the summer holidays have only just got going? We’re old hands at keeping everyone happy and busy offline so avail yourself of our top tips and sit back and watch peace and harmony descend on your home this summer:… Continue reading 5 Tips For an Unplugged Summer: Stress-free, Screen Free, Holidays
Your Thoughts Are Not Your Friends
Your Thoughts Are Not Your Friends You are not in charge of the thoughts that arise in your mind. Otherwise you would choose to be happy all the time – or to remain unruffled in every moment. If you’re not sure about whether you are in control of your thoughts, try the following three minute experiment.… Continue reading Your Thoughts Are Not Your Friends
The Curse of Comparison Culture
The Curse of Comparison Culture Have you ever scrolled through Facebook or Instagram and suddenly felt that lurch in the pit of your stomach when you spot your friend or colleague or cousin looking really thin? Or maybe really happy? Maybe it feels like their kids are never crying or perhaps they are always laughing… Continue reading The Curse of Comparison Culture
How to Help Teens Embrace Mindfulness
How to Help Teens Embrace Mindfulness The Girl Guides recently hit the headlines for announcing the largest shake-up in its 110-year history. Among the 100 new badges and 700 new activities announced to form part of the new programme, a ‘Be Well’ section offers the chance to work towards badges in mindfulness and self-care. Around… Continue reading How to Help Teens Embrace Mindfulness
A Brief History of Female Political Figures Being Abused Online
A Brief History of Female Political Figures Being Abused Online Twitter is an excellent real time service for finding out what is happening right now. Mainly because of this, it has evolved into something of a social network for news, with journalists using it as an important source for finding out what public figures have… Continue reading A Brief History of Female Political Figures Being Abused Online
How to unplug from your inbox
How to unplug from your inbox Unplugging from endless emails can feel like an impossible goal. Why? The average person now checks their inbox around 77 times per day. Phones and computers have become sources of anxiety rather than communication tools – especially where the workplace is concerned. At Time to Log Off, we believe… Continue reading How to unplug from your inbox
3 Tricks To Control Your Smartphone Bingeing
3 Tricks To Control Your Smartphone Bingeing Our smartphones have become the object we seem to need the most. Indeed, our relationships with our phones is so intense that the term ‘nomophobia’ has been coined to explain the sense of phone separation anxiety. As early as 2008, 53% of respondents to a YouGov survey said… Continue reading 3 Tricks To Control Your Smartphone Bingeing
The best thing about dating apps is that you can delete them
The best thing about dating apps is that you can delete them I always think that using dating apps is a bit like drinking alcohol. If you’re feeling good, in and of yourself, then scrolling through strangers and starting conversations can be fun and exciting, making you feel dizzy and giddy, like after that first… Continue reading The best thing about dating apps is that you can delete them
How I Won My Own Battle With Tech Burnout
How I Won My Own Battle With Tech Burnout Throughout my career, I’ve always worked with technology. Specifically, I’ve had a very close relationship with social media and publishing – essentially a career with a very high likelihood of experiencing information overload. I never used to think it was that bad – I used to… Continue reading How I Won My Own Battle With Tech Burnout