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Reach Out

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On September 30, 2012 · 4 Comments · In Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression
Studies consistently show that social support mitigates the effects of stress, enhances resilience, and contributes to overall well being. “Social support” means staying connected with people you care about, and whom care about you.  Members of your social support network may be friends, family, coworkers, members of an organization, neighbors, etc. Today, take an inventory [...]
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Get Moving, Part 2

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On September 27, 2012 · Add Comment · In Cope with Anxiety, Exercise, Favorite, Healthy Habits, Recover from Depression
About a week ago, I wrote about the mental health benefits of exercise and encouraged you to get moving! It’s important that physical activity is a regular part of your life, so I’m reminding you today.  Recent research at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (my alma mater!) has begun to identify the “specific [...]
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Have a Good Food Day

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On September 26, 2012 · Add Comment · In Healthy Habits
It takes effort to take care of yourself, even during good times.  When you’re struggling, it can feel like an uphill climb. Still, it’s important to take care of the basics which include sleep, exercise, and healthy eating.  So today, have a good food day!  Here are some suggestions: Easy: Make sure you eat at [...]
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Accomplish an Easy Goal

By Deann Ware, Ph.D. On September 25, 2012 · 5 Comments · In Healthy Habits
Today is the day to cross at least one thing off your “To Do” list! It’s okay if it’s easy–by now, I hope you’re getting the concept of Daily Shoring:  do something positive and proactive every day. It’s better to do one small thing each day than procrastinate because you think you should do more. [...]
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Think of this blog as an online self help book–a great tool, but not intended to substitute for psychotherapy with a licensed psychologist. A good psychologist or psychotherapist has a lot more to offer than a blog! And while I am a licensed psychologist, I am in no way trying to diagnose or treat individuals using this blog. Likewise, I can’t give any personal advice or counsel via the blog. If you’re in the Dallas area and would like to meet with me professionally, check out www.warewellness.com. Thanks for visiting dailyshoring.com!