| | In addition to Positive Attitude Month, October is Emotional Wellness Month, which makes it a prime time to focus on maximizing your emotional health and minimizing stress. You can do both at the same time because happier people tend to be less stressed people as well, so everything you do to lift your mood and strengthen your resilience can work double-duty as a stress reliever as well. Here's what you can do to increase your emotional wellness. Enjoy your week! -Elizabeth | | Build Resilience Through Bursts of Happiness Experiencing an emotional lift can bring lasting benefits for your emotional health, and make you more resilient toward stress. Really, it's backed by science! Learn more about how and why a burst of happiness can bring greater benefits for your life. Read Now
| Yes, You Can Develop Emotional Resilience What are the traits of resilient people? Which traits can be learned and which are inborn? Learn what resilient people have in common and find out more about the science of resilience. Read More
| Simple Tips To Build Emotional Resilience Some people are born with some natural emotional resilience, but this is also something that can be developed by building resources in your life and practicing habits that increase your inner strength. Here's how you can improve your natural coping ability. Read More
| When Is Stress Good For You? Everyone needs a good balance of stress in their lives, with just enough of the right type of stress to keep things exciting, and not too much of the wrong kind of stress. By now, you probably know that chronic stress is the "wrong kind of stress," but do you know the right kind? Read More
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