Sadness is one of the most common emotions encountered during the recovery process. It often arises as individuals come to terms with the losses and changes brought on by an injury—whether those losses are physical, […]
Imagine the moment when healing feels more like waiting than progress. Each day stretches on, and every attempt to move forward is met with resistance—either from your body, the system, or the reality of limitations […]
Leadership Link In an industry steeped in tradition and professionalism, women in insurance face unique challenges and opportunities to define their personal and professional identities. As the field evolves, so do expectations around appearance, communication, […]
Dread is a deeply unsettling emotion often lingering during recovery, casting a shadow over the process. Unlike worry or anxiety, dread is marked by a pervasive and usually undefined sense of foreboding—a heavy feeling that […]
As we wrap up this first segment of the series, focused on immediate emotional responses to injury, it’s clear that these emotions—fear, shock, confusion, surprise, vulnerability, overwhelm, stress, worry, anxiety, and dread—form the foundation of […]
Anxiety is a pervasive and complex emotion that often shadows the recovery process. Unlike worry, which tends to focus on specific concerns, anxiety is more generalized, usually creating a persistent sense of unease without a […]
Worry is a persistent and consuming emotion that often accompanies the recovery journey. Unlike stress, which is typically tied to immediate challenges, worry is rooted in concerns about the future—the unknowns of what lies ahead. […]
The introduction of the Nullify OSHA Act (NOSHA) by U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) has reignited the debate on whether workplace safety should be a federal responsibility or left to individual states. The bill seeks […]