herreradennis+FollowAre We Too Fragile Now?America’s mental health crisis isn’t just about more people being sick—it’s about a culture that rewards fragility and victimhood over resilience. Therapy has shifted from building people up to validating grievances, leaving many feeling powerless. The solution? Ditch the helplessness mindset, call out blame-based therapy, promote emotional self-reliance, and rebuild strong families and communities. Time to bring back grit and personal agency! Are we ready to toughen up again? #MentalHealth #Resilience #CultureShift #SelfReliance #Wellbeing #Health20Share
Theresa Mccoy+FollowTeens Are Ditching Social Media?Nearly half of US teens now say social media is bad for their mental health—and just as many are actually cutting back on their screen time. The latest Pew study found more teens are worried about endless scrolling, with girls especially feeling the impact on sleep and confidence. Parents are even more stressed about it than their kids! But it’s not all doom: most teens still love using social for creativity and keeping up with friends. Wild times for Gen Z online! #TeenMentalHealth #SocialMediaDetox #GenZ #Parenting #Wellbeing #Health80Share
herreradennis+FollowHappiness Hacks When Life Feels ChaoticWild how the world feels like it’s on fire, but the Harvard Happiness Study (yep, 87 years running!) says the secret to happiness is actually super simple: good relationships. Not money, not career wins—just real connections with people you care about. When things get messy, focus on what you can control, lean into your routines, and don’t forget to reach out to your people. Even chatting with strangers can boost your mood! Turns out, happiness is all about who you’re with, not what’s happening around you. #HappinessHacks #MentalHealth #Relationships #GoodVibes #Wellbeing #Health70Share
Jordan Jimenez+FollowTeens Are Over Social Media DramaAlmost half of US teens now say social media is bad for their mental health—and a bunch are actually cutting back on screen time. Pew’s latest report shows 44% of teens have already started using their phones less, especially girls. Parents are even more stressed about it than the teens! But it’s not all doom and gloom: most teens still say social media helps them stay creative and connected. Anyone else noticing friends taking social breaks lately? #TeenMentalHealth #SocialMediaDetox #GenZ #Parenting #Wellbeing #Health190Share
Adam Schmidt+FollowNature Therapy Beats the Blues?Turns out, getting your hands dirty in the garden or chilling with some outdoor mindfulness isn’t just relaxing—it can seriously boost your mental health! A UK study found that people who spent 9-12 weeks in nature-based programs like gardening and care farming saw big drops in anxiety and depression, rivaling traditional therapy. The longer you stick with it, the better you feel. Who knew a little fresh air could work wonders? #MentalHealth #NatureTherapy #Wellbeing #GreenPrescribing #FeelGood #Health40Share
Robyn Anderson+Followwhy i spend big on personal optimizationRunning a multimillion-dollar company requires peak performance! I invest $20,000/month in personal trainers, chefs, and experts to optimize every aspect of my life. This structure boosts my efficiency and well-being, allowing me to focus on what truly matters. #EntrepreneurLife #Optimization #WellBeing #Ikigai #Finance80Share
Jessica Marshall+FollowWhy Secondary School Feels So RoughDid you know kids’ happiness takes a nosedive when they start secondary school? A huge survey in England found students’ wellbeing, school enjoyment, and sense of safety all drop sharply after primary school. Strict discipline and a focus on test scores over relationships make things worse, especially for working-class and neurodivergent kids. Turns out, it’s not just teen angst—school systems need a major rethink to help everyone feel like they belong. #Education #SchoolLife #Wellbeing10Share
Kimberly Parker+FollowVerbal abuse in childhood can damage the adult brain 😔 I'm living proofA new study looked at data from 20,687 adults in England and Wales between 2012 and 2024. It found that people who experienced verbal abuse as children were 1.64 times more likely to report poor mental well-being as adults. Those who went through physical abuse were 1.52 times more likely to struggle later in life, and for people who endured both verbal and physical abuse, the risk jumped to 2.15 times. I didn’t need a statistic to tell me this, but seeing the numbers made it hit harder. I recently learned what “reactive abuse” is and realized it was something my mom often did. It is when someone keeps provoking you until you finally react, then they point to your outburst as proof that you are unstable or abusive. It’s a common tool of emotional and verbal abusers, especially narcissists. For years I thought I had simply overreacted or been too sensitive. Now I see that what I went through has a name, and science shows the long shadow it can cast over mental health. Has anyone else had that moment where research finally explains why certain things in adulthood feel so heavy? #mentalhealth #emotionalabuse #childhoodtrauma #wellbeing #research #healing12776Share