Career questions tagged wellbeing
What are the three main things a wellness coach should know?
What are the three main things a wellness coach need to know?
How do I prepare?
How do I prepare myself for the stress of college and ensure I'm managing my mental health through everything this new adventure is going to throw my way?
How do I avoid extreme burnout in college ?
I really want to succeed and make my family proud, but I want to have a comfortable balance between my molecular biology and art history major and a fun social life filled with things like attending aquariums, fun coffee shops, and gaining cool experiences! I'm scared that I will struggle to find a stable way to make both my academic career and social life count without letting one take over.
How do you avoid burnout as an Elementary Teacher?
I often hear teachers complain about the struggles of teaching? I have also worked with teachers who often say how exhausted they are, and how hard it is to keep going, I am interested on how to avoid this.
How do I maintain balance between academic success and personal wellbeing while preparing for a demanding career in healthcare?
One question I have about my future is how I can maintain balance while pursuing a demanding career in healthcare without losing the sense of purpose and personal wellbeing that led me to this path in the first place. As someone working toward becoming a physician in obstetrics and gynecology, I often think about how professionals sustain both excellence and empathy over time in such a high-pressure field. I am curious about what strategies successful healthcare providers use to stay grounded while managing long hours, emotional responsibility, and continuous learning. I also wonder how I can best prepare now, as a college student, to build habits that support both academic success and long-term resilience. Understanding this balance is important to me because I do not only want to become a skilled physician, but also one who remains connected to the human side of medicine throughout my career. #spring26
How do you find balance between academics and social life and how can building those habits in college help you in being successful in life post-graduation ?
I'm currently a senior in high school about to enter my first year in a 4-year university and I was hoping to gain some tips on how to maintain balance because I want to succeed academically, however, I still want to make sure I'm allowing myself to have fun and thrive outside of school.
How does work affect our characteristics and when does it become unhealthy?
I am a freshman at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ. I am studying Professional Sales and Marketing. I am a supervisor at a campus restaurant and my hobbies include the gym, walking, meeting new people, and learning. My favorite class in psychology.
What career path aligns with my goals?
I really value Family/Friends, Health and money. what jobs or career paths align with these values?
How do I maintain physical and mental health while juggling academics and athletics?
I'm currently a first-year college student, majoring in Engineering Physics and playing football. Thus, I experience a heavy course load and extensive workouts.
Should I continue doing extracurriculars/sports I don't love anymore since they will make my college application look better?
I'm a junior, and I'm not as interested in some of my extracurriculars as I used to be. I feel like I'm only doing them because I don't want to quit when I'll be applying to college next year, but they're also making it harder to find time for the things I enjoy. My parents cautioned me against quitting, because it would make my college application appear less impressive, but l'm not sure if I want to spend my time doing things I don't enjoy anymore just so I can appear impressive to colleges. What should I do?
As someone interested in technology, what are the most impactful skills or experiences I should prioritize in college to prepare for a career that makes a difference in my community How can I balance building these skills with maintaining my personal well-being?
Hi, I’m a first-generation college student from a small town, studying computer science at a community college. Growing up, I saw how limited access to technology impacted my community, especially for small businesses and students. I’m passionate about using tech to create solutions that uplift underserved areas, but I’m unsure how to get started while juggling school and part-time work. I want to make a meaningful impact but also need guidance on managing stress and building a career path that aligns with my values.
How does one maintain a healthy work/life balance so that the demands of a career or academic goal do not stifle other passions?
I have always had a desire to acquire a deeper understanding of our natural world and its living processes at a molecular level. I am applying to college to pursue Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, with the hope of one day attending graduate school or even taking the Medical sciences route. I know that this will be a challenging endeavor and I am fearful that the workload and long hours will dampen my passion for Science or even stifle other areas of my life that I treasure, like my friendships, sailing and playing hockey. How do professionals maintain that healthy balance so that their studies or jobs do not become their whole identities?
Psychology Related Jobs for bachelor Graduate :)
Hello! I am soon going to be a graduate of a bachelor of psychology in New Zealand, and I was wondering for suggestions into jobs in this field. I am considering early childhood education and or the police force... so things that are people based (i love kids, but would be happy with any people based job!) focused around wellbeing and or health and wellbeing! What ideas do people have? I'm super extroverted and care alot about life improvement and looking to get some ideas!
Do pediatricians get sick from working with a lot of kids ?
#pediatrics #wellbeing
What other jobs can you do with a medical doctorate degree?
I do plan on practicing medicine, but I want to know what other options are at my disposal in case that I do not want to do so anymore. #medicine #nutrition #wellbeing #opportunities #family