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Embrace the closing weekend with a heart full of joy instead of the usual Sunday Scaries. Inspired by the compassionate community of Only Human, we bring you six heartfelt strategies to keep the gloom at bay. Connect with kindred spirits, express your uniqueness, and dive into the soothing realm of mindfulness. Cultivate gratitude with a simple jar, plan your week for a smooth transition, and delve into hobbies that ignite your passion. These aren't just steps, but a journey towards creating meaningful Sundays filled with hope, creativity, and camaraderie. The essence of being only human is to connect, express, and evolve. So, as Sunday dawns, let’s bid adieu to the Scaries with open hearts and spirited minds, making every moment count. Your journey towards a worry-free Sunday begins here, with a community that echoes your sentiments and a spirit ready to embrace the new week with grace and gusto.
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Join us at Only Human in honoring Native American Heritage Month this November. Through educating ourselves, supporting indigenous artists, giving back to indigenous-led initiatives, and engaging in meaningful conversations, we aim to celebrate the rich cultural tapestry of Native American communities. As we reflect on our core values and take action, we continue to learn, love, and grow, together.
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This 11-page PDF was created by humans who have been exactly where you are now—overcoming the ending of an important relationship in your life. In this free resource, you'll find our tips for healing after a break-up. We also asked our...
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How many times has '911' been the difference between life and death? Now, what if we had an emergency line for mental health crisis? Well soon, we will. Starting on July 16th of 2022, '988' will be the new mental...
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Have you ever lost someone to suicide? Whether it’s a family member, friend, or distant acquaintance, the realization that someone took their own life will shake you to the core. In 2015 it happened to me. Lacie wasn’t someone I...
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