Why are we so resistant to the idea of rest? So many times, though, we cut corners with sleep and other forms of rest. Whether it’s ingrained in us from a culture hyper-focused on productivity (even busyness) as a measure of individual value and worth or a result of our feelings of inadequacy from comparison, we’re often much more tempted to push ourselves beyond our limitations — mentally and physically — than we’re willing to take a proper break.
Reclaim Office Camaraderie in the Age of Social Distancing
For better or for worse, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we do business and interact with others in the world. Thanks to the conveniences of modern technology, many of us have been able to continue business-as-mostly-usual. With remote work an increasingly viable option, we’ve been quick to adapt. But let’s be honest: some things are missing. It’s just not the same to work from home and in virtual spaces as it is to be in an office together.
5 Health Perils in a Work-from-Home Culture
Protect Your Finances During COVID with Wise Money Management
With the U.S. economy in turmoil, it’s more important than ever to prioritize wise, effective money management. Even if we have not been directly impacted financially by the pandemic, be it through job loss, cut hours, or lost investments, the financial world is changing. The economy is struggling. We don’t know what the future will bring and our financial preparedness is paramount!
Consider These 5 Factors to Make Better Choices When Eating Out
While there’s been an increase of families eating at home during COVID-19 (after all, many bars and restaurants closed temporarily and have reduced their hours since), there’s also been an increase in the consumption of fast food. We’re stressed out. We’re tired. We’re juggling work and kids at home on top of feelings of isolation and anxiety.
How to Improve Your Health & Wellness During COVID-19
I think our health and wellbeing has been put to the test like never before this year. 2020 has brought more than its fair share of challenges, new worries, and concerns. Whether it’s fear of contracting COVID-19, the stress of trying to care for a sick loved one while unable to see them face-to-face, or concerns about the state of the economy and one’s job security.
Work-Life Balance in 2020? Here's How to Master the New Work-Life Blend
2020 has brought about a big shakeup in the way we live and work. When the COVID-19 pandemic first kicked off in America, businesses and governments were quick to shut down and move to remote work. While not every job was capable of making this transition, many were. At REI Nation, I know we worked remotely for a time, too!
4 Things Your Team Really Wants from Their Leader
Essential Hacks for Curing Your Junk Food Cravings
I don’t know about you, but this whole COVID-19 situation has resulted in a lot of food cravings. Whether a means or stress relief or fighting back the boredom of being cooped up at home, the sale of junk food is on the rise — and it’s creating some big health problems.
3 Ways to Build Real Resilience in the Middle of Big Challenges
Resilience is our capacity to recover and bounce back under trying circumstances. That resilience can be physical, but in so many ways, we have to fight for mental resilience. Resilience is the ability to keep going in the face of failure; the ability to push through and come out stronger for it. It isn’t just surviving difficult circumstances.
5 Frightening Things Junk Food Does to Your Brain
We don’t tend to make the best decisions while we’re stressed out. We’re in the middle of a global pandemic. Facing the grocery store is among the biggest challenges you’ll face during the week in terms of proximity to others and potential exposure. Not to mention the stressof the current economy, the virus, and an unknown future are taking a toll.
In Leadership, Comparisons Will Ruin Your Potential
As people, we’re prone to making comparisons. Often, these can be split-second, subconscious evaluations. Comparisons, on their own, are not a bad thing. We compare the flavors of food. We compare strategies and plans. Comparison, when neutral and done in the name of strategy, isn’t bad. Comparison is bad when it pits people against one another.
Fight Chronic Stress with the Foods You Eat
I’ve been writing about stress management quite often over the past few months. There’s a reason for it — we’re stressed out! I don’t know about you, but between pandemic worries and the uncertainty of the future along with constant changes to our day-to-day lives...we’re living in stressful, stressful times, my friends.
Yes, It Is Possible to Exercise While Wearing a Face Mask
6 Ways to Adopt the Mindset of a Millionaire
Manage These 3 Psychological Effects of the Pandemic
We all know but now that I’m a health and wellness guy. Part of my goal here is to impart some wisdom and advice not only in terms of finance and leadership but in what makes life good. For us as professionals, as men, as fathers and husbands, there’s more to life, more to fulfillment, than a good career.
4 Must-Have Money Management Strategies for a Recession
As the U.S. digs deeper into an economic recession due to COVID-19, it’s more important than ever to have financial savvy. While not all of us are fearful of job or monetary loss during these times, it’s no less important to adjust your strategy to deal with both the known and unknown risks involved in a recession.
How to Handle Conflict Like a Great Leader
The world seems more divided than it’s ever been. It might be an exaggeration — after all, we only know our lifetime and its context. Even so, conflict seems to be everywhere we turn. In part, we can blame it on social media. Not only does the Internet afford us some level of anonymity and distance from the people we disagree with, emboldening some to be particularly vitriolic, but social media means that we simply see more of it. We’re more connected, more in-the-know.
Effective Sleep Strategies for Stressful Times
There’s no doubt about it — stress levels are at an all-time high for many of us. We’re combating daily economic fears alongside very real health concerns brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our schedules and ways of life have been turned upside down over the past few months. And, unsurprisingly, we’re paying for it.
Yes, Strong Leaders Can (And Should) Be Vulnerable
I think some leaders are fearful that vulnerability is perceived as weakness. This isn’t surprising, given the very definition of vulnerable is “susceptible to attack or harm.” As leaders, we want to demonstrate strength, conviction, and confidence. In a way, we want to seem impervious to the challenges and trials that come our way.