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Combating compassion fatigue

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Sally worked as a staff nurse in a busy hospital. She often felt tearful and anxious and struggled through her shifts. She was frustrated and angry about not being able to offer more help to her patients and their families but time constraints and a heavy workload prevented her from doing this.

Ensure a healthy skin complexion during such extenuating times

Top Irish Skin Therapist, Eavanna Breen, lays out the best safeguarding actions to take from the comfort of your home.

Moving Your Mind initiative launched

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Mayo Mental Health Association in partnership with the HSE, The Movement, Castlebar, Mayo GAA and Healthy Ireland, recently held the launch of the Moving your Mind Initiative 2019 in the New Leisure Complex at Lough Lannagh.

Discover the benefits of yoga

We spend our lives in a constant state of rush and worry. Our nervous system has two pathways governing how our bodies work: the sympathetic (stress response, ‘fight or flight’) and parasympathetic (recovery response, ‘rest and digest’) systems. Whichever system is activated dictates how we process our nutrients, store fat, build muscle, recover, sleep, release hormones, etc.

Resolving Conflict and reducing stress

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Are you ready to connect with your own authentic power and find stillness within? Are you Willing to communicate from your heart while navigating the complexity of human relationships? If you would like to bring peace into your life discover how empowering resolutions can help.

DeCare Dental Wellness Event a great success

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DeCare Dental recently hosted a very successful Wellness that Works breakfast seminar at the Clayton Hotel in Galway, which was attended by a wide range of experts including business and HR managers, wellness advocates and employee leaders.

Power struggles - The human struggle for power

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Being able to let go of power struggles is a liberating and self-compassionate act. The anguish, pain, torment and turmoil that these struggles cause over months or even years is inexplicable. Often, the attachment may be too strong or the issues appear too important to walk away from. Ending the tug of war may take a lot of work.

'People cope surprisingly well with the great difficulties but poorly with small irritations'

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Galway-born psychiatrist Brendan Kelly, professor of psychiatry at Trinity College and Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght University Hospital, is one of Ireland’s leading voices in the field of mental health care.

This Valentine’s, Take your Health to Heart!

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With February being the month of love, now is the perfect time to refocus your attention onto the health of your heart. Coronary heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in Ireland. However, 80% of heart disease is preventable, simply by making a few small changes in diet and lifestyle.

Stay active, healthy and strong throughout this winter season

As the dark mornings and nights remain prevalent and the shortest day of the year (December 21) fast approaches, wellness consultant and yoga expert Julie Burke provides vital tips to stay healthy this winter season.

 

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