We teach individuals that brushing their teeth can help avoid cavities.We’ve learned that exercising 3-4 times a week can improve our cardiovascular health.We’ve got special diets available to improve our nutrition and weight management.So why haven’t we talked about our brains and how to avoid anxiety and depression?Research has confirmed that individuals can rewire pathways in their brain. We can train our brains to handle life’s daily stressors, inevitably lowering our risks for anxiety, depression and even suicide. Simply If you’re not making your brain better, you’re letting it get worse.This book was written as a practical guide to help you overcome life’s daily challenges, as well as improve in the areas that matter most to you. In it, you’ll find short Joyages you can take daily to improve your mental resilience and better manage your Brain Health. You can also download the app to support and add to your learning experience. Joyages is devoted to solving the mental health crisis in America and is built on decades of clinical research presented in a smartphone-enabled environment. It’s highly engaging and follows best practices in adult learning theory to make sure you learn and retain information. Joyages exists because too much of mental healthcare is focused on helping people post-crisis. Let’s start being proactive by shifting our mindsets and forming life changing habits today! Experience Joyages and learn how to navigate life’s challenges in less than 3 minutes per day.
Darrell James is a California writer living in Pasadena. His short stories have appeared in numerous mystery magazines and in the book anthologies LAndmarked For Murder and Deadly Ink. He is the 2004 winner of Fire To Fly and winner of the 2007 Deadly Ink Competition. His solo anthology, Body Count: A Killer Collection, garnered a 2007 Reader Views-Reviewers Choice Award. Seductive schemes and dark ambitions dominate his story landscapes. "