The words business and kindness usually don’t exist within the same sentence or thought. The business climate today is more densely populated with words like “cutthroat” and “rivals”. The vision of the corporate world has become one of a bunch of suits working for a faceless company that has no regard or compassion for their well-being.I will show you how to incorporte kindness into your workplace everyday to improve commitment and productivity.
There are so many moments in life, especially now, that we end up taking for granted. Moments that seem to pass us by without us even noticing them. Sometimes we don’t even give them a thought and can’t remember them a few seconds later.With our thoughts and emotions so wrapped up in what is happening in the world right now, it is easy to dwell on the negative aspects of life. It is simple to fall down the rabbit hole of watching the news and getting sucked into the feeling of hopelessness that is projected at you every single minute of every single day. I will go as far as to say that it is human nature to do so.The purpose of today’s show, however, is to try to have you feel what I am calling the “softness” in your day. The “softness”, opposed to the “roughness” of the negative vibes that are being thrown around right now, are things that we tend to take for granted and overlook at times.
The world has been turned upside down over the past few weeks. People have gone from enjoying the company of their friends and family, having nights out on the town, dining in restaurants, and simply being able to work, to being isolated in their homes for long periods of time.This situation is unprecedented and very unnatural to us as a society and we are struggling to adapt.How does this isolation affect your happiness? How is being kept apart from others by social distancing and stay-at-home orders affecting your moments of happiness?
Anyone with a young child or children will eventually face the same situation, at least if they want to have any sort of social life outside of the house. They are eventually going to have to find a babysitter to watch their children. When that time comes, there are going to be a wide array of emotions and thoughts that come along with it. These emotions can include sadness, guilt and fear.In this episode, I discuss ways to prepare yourself, your children and the sitter as well as how to get through the feelings and emotions that come along with this event.This episode is sponsored by the Bambino app that makes it incredibly easy and safe to find a babysitter near you with background checks and personal recommendations from your friends.Use our promo code Happymoments to get $10 off your first booking today!
The Holiday Season can lead to stress, anxiety and a feeling of being overwhelmed. It is easy to want to lock yourself in the house and wait for it all to pass you by. In this episode, I discuss how to get your thoughts and emotions in order to survive the Holidays.
Rejection Sucks!There is really no other way to put it and, unfortunately, rejection happens to all of us in some way or another at some point in our life. Whether you were passed up for a promotion, excluded from a social event, or turned down by someone you felt attracted to, rejection hurts. The way you respond to rejection, however, could determine how your life plays out in at least the short-term, but also possibly the long-term.In this episode, I discuss ways to overcome the pain of rejection and use it to become stronger mentally.
Are you someone who feels like they always need to say yes? Do you always feel the need to help others even if it means sacrificing your own happiness? It's time you just say no!In this episode I discuss why saying no can be a good thing and not always mean you're selfish or unkind.
Asking for help is one of the most difficult things to do as human beings. It is a sign of weakness and failure, especially when it comes to dealing with our mental health. The stigma is so strong, in fact, that over 60% of people suffer without any type of professional help with their mental illness when they could be getting the help they so desperately need.In this episode, I discuss why asking for help is so difficult, why it is so important, and ways you can ask for help if you need it.If you are looking for help with your mental health, please contact the National Alliance on Mental Illness for more information.
Is happiness really important? If so, why? In this episode I discuss the reasons why happiness may be important and how happiness can benefit you in your daily life.https://www.patreon.com/happymomentspodcast
Is it possible to be a happy person with depression? Absolutely! As a matter of fact, I am one. In this episode I discuss how confusing it can be to both the person dealing with this and those around them. I also discuss ways to deal with it if you fall into this category yourself.If you love what you hear and feel the urge to become a patron of the show for as little as a cup of coffee, please visithttps://www.patreon.com/happymomentspodcast. If you love the show and would rather leave a review and rating, you would still have my undying gratitude.