Professional Well-Being Newsletter

A weekly nudge designed to help professionals enhance their brain health and mental strength.

Well-being is a journey, not a quick fix

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Stress Resilience & Brain Health

Stress is toxic to our brain and body. Resiliency can be improved by developing mental strength skills. When we work to enhance resilience, we improve brain and gut health as well.

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Stress Diminishes Cognitive Reserve

Stimulating activities boost cognitive reserve and protect the brain, while stress can reduce the positive impact of cognitive reserve. Protect your brain with enriching experiences and stress management.

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Exercise Improves Anxiety & Depression

Moderate to high-intensity exercise is likely to improve symptoms of anxiety or depression. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and a great time to consider this beneficial lifestyle approach to feeling better.

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Stress & Bad Habits

Bad habits are hard to control when we are under stress. Because of our brain chemistry, we need to reduce stress to improve bad habits.

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Light Levels & Cognition

To improve cognition without impairing your capacity to get a good night’s sleep, enhance the lighting in your work or study area.

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Music & Productivity

Your custom playlist of stimulating music may help you achieve flow and improve your performance.

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Supercharge Your Neuro-Intelligence

The Legal Brain: A Lawyer’s Guide to Well-being and Better Job Performance is available for pre-order on Amazon and Cambridge University Press.

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Managing Anger Effectively

Effective anger management practices increase calm and turn down the heat. Arousal decreasing activities are effective no matter how they are delivered, such as via therapist, online platform, or researchers during a study. Arousal increasing activities, such as venting, jogging, cycling, or hitting a punching bag, are ineffective overall.

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More Magic of Dogs

: Interacting with dogs is likely to lower your stress, improve your mood and capacity to relax, and empower your attention, concentration, and creativity.

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Exercise & Longevity

To increase longevity, we all need exercise, including strength training. Women, who may put the needs of others before their own, should invest in the health benefits of both aerobic exercise and strength training.

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Exercise Improves Sleep

Moderate to vigorous physical activity is associated with better sleep quality, fewer sleep disruptions, and less daytime tiredness.

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