Career + Mental Health
World Mental Health Day: Let's Talk About It + WISe Resources
World Mental Health Day was established on October 10,1992 by the World Federation for Mental Health. It is observed each year to provide an opportunity for those working on mental health issues to talk about their work and what more needs to be done to make sure people have access to mental health care. WISe strongly believes in the importance of mental health and is one of our eight pillars of health. Below are WISe vetted resources for you to checkout. Find more on our website here.
Begin Your Journey to Self-Care and Growth
As seasons change, there's a subtle shift in the air. The year is winding down, the days are growing shorter, and for many of us, it's a time of reflection. We look back on where we’ve been and start thinking about where we want to go. But more than that, new seasons bring an invitation, a chance to take care of ourselves, to nurture our minds and souls as we prepare for what’s to come.
My Greatest Teacher, Adoption
want to share my journey and healing through adoption in hopes that it serves as inspiration for others who share this experience.
Adoption has been my greatest teacher. I was adopted at five days old. When I was born, my birth mother didn’t want to see or touch me. I imagine myself placed in a bassinet, barely touched by the busy nursing staff, who, in the 70s, didn’t yet understand the critical importance of physical touch for child development—a concept now recognized through attachment theory.
The Well 52: Lisa Burger
I'm a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor who has been practicing in a variety of settings for almost 25 years. I've always had a passion to help people find fulfillment and passion across all life domains.
The Well 52: Beth Porter
The Well 52 with Beth Porter
Hello! My name is Beth Porter and I’m a Cincinnati native living in Colorado. I have a healing practice (Earth & Ether) where I help people understand what’s going on under the surface. The process often looks like healing trauma, past programming and limiting beliefs — a reconciliation of who you thought you were with who you really are. I work with a healing system called Emotional Polarity Technique™ (EPT™) to uncover the unresolved conflict keeping you stuck in some outdated version of yourself. In my work with clients, I help them find peace and alignment through forgiveness.
10 Tips to Add Gratitude To Your Daily Routine
Embrace Gratitude Year-Round with These Simple Practices
The New Year invites us to reflect on our blessings, but practicing gratitude year-round can uplift your mood and enhance your well-being. From starting your day with a gratitude list to ending it with reflections, there are countless ways to integrate thankfulness into your daily routine—even at work! Try gratitude walks, journals, or expressing appreciation to colleagues to spread positivity. These easy habits can transform your mindset and foster a happier, more fulfilling life.
Mastering Your Mindset: Unlocking the Power of Perspective in 2025
Mastering Your Mindset: Unlocking the Power of Perspective in 2025
As we embark on another year, the concept of mindset remains a cornerstone of personal and professional growth. Popularized by psychologist Carol Dweck, the idea of mindset highlights two primary orientations: the growth mindset and the fixed mindset. These perspectives shape how we navigate challenges, respond to setbacks, and seize opportunities.
7 Tips for Mastering Your Mindset in 2025
The New Year is here, and it’s the perfect time to embrace the transformative power of "Mastering Your Mindset." Resolutions often fizzle out so ditch the "New Year, New You" (we liked you in 2024!). That's why we're focusing on mindset this month instead. Resetting your mindset offers a deeper, more sustainable approach to personal growth. This January, we’re focusing on the power of perspective and how a mindset shift can unlock a world of possibilities.
Living a Limitless Life Within Our Physical Boundaries
The Enneagram found me at the time in my life when I needed it most. I was living with eating disorders, anxiety, and depression, along with severe gut health issues and other related physical symptoms. I had recently started a new job where I felt so out of place, like my introversion was so misunderstood and was impacting my working relationships and how my work was perceived. And my husband and I had just lived through a 10 month home renovation. I needed help.
3 Tips to Stay Sane on the Sidelines this Summer
The Enneagram found me at the time in my life when I needed it most. I was living with eating disorders, anxiety, and depression, along with severe gut health issues and other related physical symptoms. I had recently started a new job where I felt so out of place, like my introversion was so misunderstood and was impacting my working relationships and how my work was perceived. And my husband and I had just lived through a 10 month home renovation. I needed help.
Beat Summer Stress: 5 Tips for a Relaxing and Energizing Season
The Enneagram found me at the time in my life when I needed it most. I was living with eating disorders, anxiety, and depression, along with severe gut health issues and other related physical symptoms. I had recently started a new job where I felt so out of place, like my introversion was so misunderstood and was impacting my working relationships and how my work was perceived. And my husband and I had just lived through a 10 month home renovation. I needed help.
Breaking the Stigma: Men's Mental Health
In a world where traditional gender norms often discourage men from discussing their emotions openly, it's crucial to shine a light on the importance of men's mental health and promote positive conversations around the topic. Lets explore some key issues surrounding men's mental health. Together, let's break the silence and create a supportive environment for men to prioritize their mental health.
5 Things to Remember When You Don’t Feel Proud During Pride Month
June is quickly becoming synonymous with rainbows, parades, waving flags, energetic celebrations, and other symbols of LGBTGEQIAP+ pride. It’s exciting to see the progress society is making in celebrating our community and publicly supporting us, but pride month doesn’t necessarily translate to individual pride. If you feel an extra burst of pride this month and get an extra pep in your step, you go right on with your big bad self and live your best life. However, if you find yourself struggling this month to feel the pride you are seeing all around you on the streets and in social media, know you’re not alone. Those feelings are valid. To help you through this month, here are five ideas to remember:
The Well 52 with Whitney Ellison
The Enneagram found me at the time in my life when I needed it most. I was living with eating disorders, anxiety, and depression, along with severe gut health issues and other related physical symptoms. I had recently started a new job where I felt so out of place, like my introversion was so misunderstood and was impacting my working relationships and how my work was perceived. And my husband and I had just lived through a 10 month home renovation. I needed help.
The Well 52: Sarah Fox
When reading the title of this blog some thoughts may be “why are there so many letters?” or “what do all of the letters mean?” First and foremost, the letters matter. The title of this blog is an acronym that is used to not only bring awareness to gender identities and sexual orientation, but the letters also provide a space of representation for all individuals in however they choose to identify.
Blossoming Wellness for Busy Parents
As May unfolds with its bouquet of school functions, youth sports, graduations, weddings and early summer celebrations, maintaining a wellness routine can feel more like a challenge than a choice.
Here’s a fresh approach to nurturing personal and family wellness amidst the bustling May calendar, ensuring that health and happiness are part of your daily agenda.
A Leadership Style: Pam Cho
The Enneagram found me at the time in my life when I needed it most. I was living with eating disorders, anxiety, and depression, along with severe gut health issues and other related physical symptoms. I had recently started a new job where I felt so out of place, like my introversion was so misunderstood and was impacting my working relationships and how my work was perceived. And my husband and I had just lived through a 10 month home renovation. I needed help.
The Well 52: Annetta Waters
Dedicated mother of two boys and seasoned salon owner with nearly a decade of experience. Passionate about learning the ins and outs of business while focusing on empowering women in the beauty industry. Committed to building an empire that not only promotes growth but also helps women feel beautiful in a healthy and sustainable manner.
The Well 52: Pam Cho
A regular routine for self care and restoration for your heart, mind, body and spirit are non-negotiable. In this day and age when there are so many sources of stress, the only way to break the circle of self sacrifice is to do things that recharge your batteries.