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11 Ways Spring Cleaning Can Boost Your Mental Health

Spring cleaning often gets dismissed as just a seasonal chore, but its benefits run far deeper than a tidy home. Beyond creating a pleasant...
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Disability Inclusion: A Path to Stronger, Smarter Workplaces and Schools

When we talk about building better schools and workplaces, the conversation often centers around innovation, efficiency, and inclusion. Yet one vital group is still routinely sidelined: people with disabilities. Far from being a charitable gesture, welcoming disabled individuals into classrooms and offices creates environments that are not only more inclusive but also more effective for everyone. In a society where nearly 30% of Americans live with a disability—most of them acquiring it during their lifetimes—this is not a marginal issue. It is a matter of civil rights, economic justice, and collective progress. And it’s time we reframe how we view disability inclusion—from burden to benefit. The Persistence of Misconception For decades, outdated ideas about disability have shaped policy,...

11 Ways Spring Cleaning Can Boost Your Mental Health

Spring cleaning often gets dismissed as just a seasonal chore, but its benefits run far deeper than a tidy home. Beyond creating a pleasant living space, the process of cleaning and decluttering offers powerful perks for your mental well-being. When your environment is chaotic and cluttered, your mind can feel weighed down, distracted, and anxious. Conversely, a clean and organized home supports clarity, calm, and a renewed sense of control. Here are eleven compelling ways that spring cleaning can nurture your mental health and uplift your spirit. 1. Decluttering Lightens Your Mental Load Cluttered spaces send your brain constant signals of unfinished business. Piles of laundry, scattered papers, and random objects crowd your vision and overwhelm your...

Protecting Access to Holistic Medicine in Massachusetts: Why We Must Speak Out Now

In Massachusetts, the legislative process moves in two-year cycles, requiring advocates to repeatedly resubmit bills and rally support amidst thousands of proposals. This cycle is underway again, and at its heart are two critical bills—S.261 and H422—that threaten to drastically limit access to holistic health practitioners across the state. If these bills pass, the consequences will be profound: fewer practitioners, fewer healing options, and higher costs for both healers and those who seek their care. What’s at Stake? These bills aim to regulate alternative healing therapies and establish licensure for traditional Asian bodywork therapies. On the surface, licensing might seem reasonable—a way to ensure quality and safety. But these proposals would impose heavy burdens on a wide...

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