Remove Health Remove Magazine Remove Social Media Remove UPS
article thumbnail

Never Broken: How Singer-Songwriter Jewel Became a Mental Health Advocate

Success

How Jewel became a mental health advocate She reflects on the fact that when she moved out of her house as a 15-year-old, even if she knew how to find a therapist, she wouldn’t have had the money for one. As a result, terms like “ mental health ,” “advocate” and “trauma” were not a part of her lexicon.

Health 312
article thumbnail

9 Types of Journaling and How They Can Benefit Mental and Physical Health

Success

Boosting mental and physical health The impact of journaling goes beyond Leid’s personal experiences; it’s been highly documented as a tool for boosting mental and physical health. Journaling can also have physical health benefits. This type of journaling works best if social accountability keeps you motivated.

Health 264
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Hanging in the Tech-Life Balance: Expert Tips for Digital Well-being

Success

We rely heavily on technology in our work, education and social interactions. It even helps us unwind after a long day by streaming our favorite TV shows and movies or reading a book or magazine article. His work with technology has also given him a front-row seat to see how easily it can take over our lives and impact society.

Health 264
article thumbnail

How Practicing Gratitude Can Benefit Physical Health, Mental Well-Being and a Thriving Workplace

Success

As we get older, though, gratitude doesn’t come up as often. You know, what we’re all very, very good at is explaining the things that we’re pissed off about , the things that aren’t going right, the things we screwed up,” Ricky Mendez chuckles. This article originally appeared in the January/February 2023 issue of SUCCESS magazine.

Health 246
article thumbnail

The Art of Trying Again — and Again 

Success

Her second venture, PMS.com, which King described as a Dollar Shave Club for women’s monthly health care needs, was founded in December 2013. King raised seven figures of capital pitching an all-male investor group, which she writes about in her book, You’re Kind of a Big Deal: Level Up by Unlocking Your Audacity.

Agencies 264
article thumbnail

Is Grassroots Marketing Still Relevant? Exploring Community Marketing in the Digital Age

Success

This evolution has largely been driven by the rise of social media, influencer marketing and the emergence of innovative digital platforms. Grassroots marketing in the social media age A response to that yearning for connection and alignment in values can be seen in social media campaigns.

article thumbnail

How Workplace Design Can Help Attract Gen Z

Allwork

Generation Z, the youngest working generation, is expected to make up 27% of the workforce by 2025. This article was written by Salma Siddiqi and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Generation Z is particularly concerned about mental health. The most recent generation to enter the workforce is Generation Z.