From Psychology Today, this blog explores why we are what we eat when it comes to depression. Read the Blog
Can the Mediterranean Diet Treat Your Depression?
Motherhood and Depression
From blogger Christine Stapleton, a beautiful blog about raising her daughter while struggling with depression. Read the Blog
In Sickness and in Health
From acclaimed author and blogger Terese Borchard, a powerful blog about her disasterous attempt to go cold turkey by flushing her meds down the toilet. Read the Blog
Dealing with Depression-Related Stigma
From Margarita Tartakovsky, a blog about how depressives shame and blame themselves into a self-stigma. Read the Blog
The Moment I knew I was Depressed
From the blog Beyond Blue, Therese Borchard writes, “Coping your way through life is not a way to live.” Read the Blog
Defining Attorney Well-Being
From the blog Balancing the Bar, a piece that asks an important question: What would a lawyer life defined by well-being, rather than unhappiness or depression, look like? Read the Blog
The Five Principles of a Profound Workday
From the blog Zen Habits, five things to think about during your workday to make it better. Read the Blog
In Defense of Going to Law School
From Above the Law, David Lat’s insightful blog about why it is still a good idea to go to law school despite the cost and poor economy. Read the Blog
Judicial Balance: Lessons for Law and Life
Wonderful site with plenty of posts and ideas about how judges can lead healthier and happier lives. Go to the site
Balance Yourself, Not Work and Life
A great article from Annie McKee in The Huffington Post. She writes, “There is no such thing as work-life balance. But we keep trying to live up to that impossible standard until we lose it”. Instead, we lose ourselves to what she calls the “sacrifice syndrome” which is worse than burnout. Read the Story
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