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Tag Archives: SupportLinc

Navigating Change: SupportLinc Fall Newsletter

Posted on August 17, 2022 by Maggie Young
SUPPORTLINC IS A NO-COST, CONFIDENTIAL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP)
AVAILABLE TO YOU AND YOUR ELIGIBLE FAMILY MEMBERS 24/7/365

Whether you choose change, or it simply happens, change is a natural part of life and important to individual growth. You might experience a new job, a different living situation or shifting social groups, but navigating change successfully can be a similar process for any situation. Change can be difficult sometimes, but the way you approach it can reduce your stress and anxiety as well as help you bounce back quicker and stronger.

Recognize signs of change
Career changes, growing families, aging or unexpected circumstances can trigger feelings similar to the grieving process. Sadness, excitement, joy, anxiety and even anger are typical emotions that you may feel during periods of change. The more you understand why and how changes affect you, the more easily you will be able to handle changes when you encounter them.

Stay flexible
Resisting change only makes it harder. Being open to adapting helps you avoid some of the stress associated with transitions. Ask yourself, “What am I going to lose if I don’t change?” and “How can I make this work?” What skills do you have that you can apply to the new situation or environment? Expressing curiosity, asking questions and exploring new methods of problem solving can help you be more comfortable with changes.

Practice resiliency
The people that are best able to deal with change in their lives believe in their ability to adapt. Resiliency is about “bouncing back” from life’s challenges, and the ability to adjust to situations around you, especially in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or stress. It’s recognizing that your strengths can help you endure and that you have the capability to approach life’s challenges head-on.

Stick to a routine
When facing the unknown, it’s important to try maintaining a sense of normalcy. For example, when facing changes in the workplace, try focusing on your usual workday routine. Can you still have lunch with a coworker or take your break at the same time each day? Sticking to your daily routines, wherever possible, can help ease the stress and tension you may be feeling during changes and provide a sense of comfort.

Change your perspective
Perspective is the window through which you view life, situations and other people. Even amid challenging times, keeping an optimistic viewpoint is possible and can help you move forward. To change the way you are looking at things, you need to change your emotional and mental inputs. Find sources of positive influence such as books, blogs and podcasts that help you to see the whole picture and find the good in change.

While changes might not always be welcome, they are an important part of personal growth. Take a new perspective and tackle change with a positive mindset, but don’t hesitate to reach out for support if you need it!

Posted in IBEW Local 24 | Tags: Dealing with Change, Employee Assistance Program, Mental Health, SupportLinc |

Preparing Kids For School – Your EAP Monthly Feature

Posted on August 2, 2022 by Maggie Young

Reconnecting with old friends and making new ones, getting new school supplies and taking new classes are some of the reasons that students look forward to a new school year. Helping your child prepare for a successful school year can help both of you feel more confident and less stressed about upcoming transitions. 

Whether your child is starting school for the first time or the last, students might feel anxious about embarking on a new journey. To better understand how you can help prepare your child for change, watch the flash course, “Preparing Kids for School.“ Afterwards, read on to find out how you and your child can take steps towards a healthy and happy school year. 

Preparing Kids for School from CuraLinc Healthcare on Vimeo.

  • Set reminders. With summer coming to an end, it might feel difficult to get back into school year routines. It’s important to get in the habit of crafting a schedule before the school year officially starts. This includes setting alarms before bed, practicing usual mealtime routines and completing chores. Having a schedule can make you and your child feel more organized. 
  • Get more sleep. Homework and after school activities can place a lot of stress on a student. Remember to practice healthy sleeping habits by setting alarms and turning off your phone half an hour before bed. Excessive screen time can cause digital eyestrain and hinder your sleeping patterns. 
  • Practice healthy eating habits. Healthy eating can be fun, too. Consider making healthy snacks like sliced apples and bananas with peanut butter or a fruit salad for your child. Fruits and vegetables can boost the energy for both you and your student and motivate you both throughout the day. 
  • Do brain teasers.  Did you know that working on brain teasers exercises the mind? For example, solving puzzles gives your students a mental workout while getting excited about learning. It also brings other children together as they bond over problem-solving. 
  • Communicate with others. If your child ever feels uncomfortable, it’s important to encourage them to speak with their teacher or guidance counselor to address any concerns they may have. Talking to others who share similar feelings can also reduce feelings of stress and serve as a reminder that you and your child are not alone. Parents can also reach out to a SupportLinc licensed counselor by calling 1-888-881-5462 if they’re feeling stressed. 

Posted in IBEW Local 24 | Tags: Back To School, Employee Assistance Program, SupportLinc |

EAP Offers Support For Everyday Issues.Every Day.

Posted on November 8, 2020 by Maggie Young

Sometimes, everyday issues are the hardest ones to manage. Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), SupportLinc can help with the demands that come with balancing home and work. They can provide a wide variety of services, confidentially and at no charge to you. SupportLinc is available 24 hours a day and 365 days of the year by calling 888 881-5462 or on the SupportLinc website with the username mei (for Maryland Electrical Industry).

Services include
  • Short-Term Counseling: In-person or video sessions with a licensed clinician to address stress, depression and more
  • Dependent Care Services: Resources and referrals for child care, elder care, adoption and more
  • Legal and Financial Services: Expert consultation with a lawyer and/or licensed financial counselor
  • Convenience Services: Resources and referrals for pet care, repair, travel and more
  • Support for Wellbeing: Health tools, exercise and fitness, nutrition and more
Posted in IBEW Local 24 | Tags: Employee Assistance Program, SupportLinc |

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