Your worth is undeniable and transcends productivity or achievements. You are inherently valuable for simply being you. Embrace the power of rest and assert your right to exist beyond work expectations. #SelfWorth #EmbraceRest #ValueYourself #WellnessJourney #SelfCare #LifeBeyondWork #Empowerment #Mindfulness #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealthMatters
CHE Behavioral Health Services
心理健康保健
Brooklyn,New York 7,258 位关注者
Ready to Talk. Ready to Listen.
关于我们
CHE Behavioral Health Services is a multispecialty clinical group dedicated to increasing access to behavioral and mental health services and to reducing stigma associated with mental health conditions. In line with our belief that mental health care should be readily accessible, we provide both psychology and psychiatry services in multiple settings. CHE employs a clinical team of over 800 licensed clinical psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and psychiatrists. Our services are provided throughout California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Contact us to become a partner and/or to explore our career opportunities!
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https://www.cheservices.com/
CHE Behavioral Health Services的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Brooklyn,New York
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1995
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US,New York ,Brooklyn,11235
CHE Behavioral Health Services员工
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Stop over apologizing.... ??
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Apologizing all the time may diminish our confidence. ?? Instead, we can turn every “sorry” into an opportunity to practice gratitude and appreciate the people in our lives. ? Even better, if we can highlight one of the other person’s values by doing that. Here are examples: Sorry for venting → Thanks for listening Sorry for running late → Thanks for your patience Sorry for rescheduling → Thanks for your flexibility Sorry for bothering you → Thanks for your generosity Sorry for the delay in responding → Thanks for waiting for me. Sorry for the confusion → Thanks for helping me clarify things. Sorry for all the questions → Thanks for your insights and answers. Sorry for the mistake → Thanks for being attentive and catching that! Sorry for being so picky → Thanks for accommodating my preferences. Sorry for the long message → Thanks for investing time in reading my thoughts. ?? What do you say "sorry" for, and how could you reframe it? Inspired by a talk by TED Conferences. Link to the complete sources in the first comment ?? --------------------------------------- I am Roberto, and I curate hundreds of sources weekly about personal development, leadership, and innovation I share with you what excites me the most and will help you grow. If you enjoyed this, you might also like my newsletter, "Journal of Discoveries" (link in my profile) ????
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Repeat out loud or in your head! Repetition is important. #dailyaffirmation #affirmations #healthboundaries #boundaries #selfrespect #selflove #selfcare #mentalwellnessmatters #emotionalwellnessmatters #emotionalandmentalhealth #mentalwellbeing #emotionalwellbeing #che
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Embrace the power of post-it notes! Write down your favorite inspirational statements and quotes, and proudly showcase them around your workspace. #PostItNotes #WorkspaceInspiration #OfficeDecor #CreativeWorkspace #NoteTaking #InspirationalQuotes #ProductivityHacks #DeskGoals #WorkplaceWellness
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Come back stronger... how to learn and overcome a 'failure'. ??
Failure feels brutal. Until you make it work for you. Ever felt like you’ve hit a dead end?? You haven’t. You’ve just found a lesson in disguise. Here’s how to turn failure into fuel instead of a roadblock: Figure Out What Went Wrong ? Write it down, separate facts from feelings, and spot patterns. Own your mistakes and find the lesson. Process It Without Getting Stuck ? Feel it, but don’t wallow. Talk it out, challenge negative thoughts, and set a deadline to move forward. Change Your Approach ? Study how others solved it, break it into steps, and test multiple solutions instead of doubling down on one. Get Mentally Tougher ? Look at past wins, ditch perfectionism, stay flexible, and focus on the next move, not the last mistake. Get Better, Not Bitter ? Learn from experts, take feedback seriously, and use criticism as a tool - not an attack. Stay Motivated ? Reconnect with your why, tweak your plan, celebrate small wins, and surround yourself with people who push you forward. Shift Your Perspective ? See failure as proof you’re trying, not as a personal flaw. Treat it like a plot twist, not the final scene. Turn It Into a Win ? Use the frustration as fuel, find new opportunities, share what you learned, and try again - smarter. Nobody wins 100% of the time. The best ones use failure to sharpen their edge. What’s a failure that ended up pushing you forward? - - - - - ?? Save this post for future reference!???? ?? Repost to help others.
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Repeat out loud or in your head! Repetition is important. #dailyaffirmation #affirmations #myneeedsfirst #putselffirst #selfrespect #selflove #selfcare #mentalwellnessmatters #emotionalwellnessmatters #emotionalandmentalhealth #mentalwellbeing #emotionalwellbeing #che
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We're #hiring a new Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Waynesboro, Georgia. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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When you are truly passionate about something, your focus and enthusiasm soar, leading to an exceptional quality of work. #PassionDriven #FocusAndEnthusiasm #QualityOfWork #MotivatedMindset #WorkWithPassion #CreativeFocus #PassionateWork #InspirationDaily #PersonalGrowth #MindsetMatters
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"Positive feedback that focuses on effort, instead of outcomes". This goes for everyone. We should all put more focus on the effort, moment by moment, task by task, and remind ourselves we are doing our best.
Positive feedback that focuses on effort, instead of outcomes, can make all the difference for students struggling with low self-esteem, says Dr. Wendy Grolnick. Learn more about how teachers can support students struggling with low self-esteem:?https://at.apa.org/c9dc05 #students?#learning?#selfesteem