Working from Home
Did you know that the entire LoveYourBrain team works remote? Check out our newest LYB tip to get our advice on how to work from home.
Part 2: If I’m Not What I need, Then What? By Jesse Huffman
Follow part 2 of Jesse’s story for MindfulMarch.
Part 1: The Marathon is Over. Time to Dance! By Jesse Huffman
This MindfulMarch, we revisit Jesse’s story and follow along as he recaps his growth since last March.
Limit Screen Time
Trying to cut back on screen time? Puzzles have been shown to improve memory and problem solving skills!
Adjusting to Change By Dave & Laura Nichols
Dave & Laura Nichols (siblings) share how they’ve navigated life after Dave’s accident.
Have A Cold Bath
Tip from the Community! John O’Hanlon is a licensed massage therapist, is studying to be a neuro-muscular massage therapist and wants to help those that have sustained a TBI. Here, he shares some of his best tips he’s learned on his healing journey.
Honor Your Feelings
It’s easy to honor our feelings when they are positive: joy, acceptance, empowered. It’s a bit harder to work through negative feelings and accept those as well.
Growth Mindset
Tip from the Community! John O’Hanlon is a licensed massage therapist, is studying to be a neuro-muscular massage therapist and wants to help those that have sustained a TBI. Here, he shares some of his best tips he’s learned on his healing journey.
Take a Bath
Aside from staying warm, add in having a bath weekly to reap the many other health benefits of this relaxing practice!
Essential Oils
The practice of aromatherapy has been around for thousands of years, but only recently has it been studied scientifically to understand the benefits and power of scent. Physiologically, use of essential oils is still beneficial for those that have had their sense of smell affected post-injury.
The First Step Is Always Getting Up By Sarah Renberg
In our first ever follow up story, learn how Sarah has continued her healing journey and harnessed resilience.
Be Brave
Have you ever heard the saying, “fake it ‘til you make it”? Turns out there is evidence that supports facing our fears and convincing ourselves we can handle whatever comes our way. By tricking our brain into thinking that we can handle the situation at hand, will actually start the process of becoming immune to the fearful object.
Set A Routine
Summer months are notorious for lax schedules but having a routine can do wonders for your mental health.
Hope, Vulnerability, & Pivotal Moments by Tammy Cudaback
Tammy shares how life is not a dress rehearsal. Live and savor every moment!