The Distance Between Us: How Going to Bed Together Can Improve Your Relationship
Relationships thrive on closeness - emotionally, mentally, and physically. But in today’s busy world, many couples find themselves drifting apart, not just emotionally but physically as well. A common factor that can contribute to this distance is having different sleep schedules. If your partner often comes to bed after you’re fast asleep and leaves before you wake up, it can create a sense of disconnection that impacts intimacy.
A Conversation with our Founder: The Story Behind Hear. You.
This month, we're sitting down with our founder, Andrea Klar-Nathan, to delve into the story behind Hear. You. Andrea opens up about the deeply personal journey that led her to create this space for women, sharing her experiences with the unexpected challenges she faced in her marriage, her struggles with IVF, and the emotional turmoil that followed the birth of her son.
The Silent Struggle: Addressing Burnout in Women and Finding Balance
Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress. It often results from overwhelming work demands, but it can also stem from the cumulative pressures of balancing various aspects of life. For women, burnout can be particularly challenging because of societal expectations to "do it all" while maintaining a calm and composed demeanor.
The Art of Self-Care: How Listening to Yourself Can Improve Your Well-Being
Listening to yourself is about more than just acknowledging your thoughts and emotions; it’s about understanding them, respecting them, and acting on them. When you take the time to listen to what your mind and body are telling you, you’re better equipped to address your needs and take proactive steps towards self-care.