Ryan Mathis+FollowBlue’s Clues star opens up at Dallas luncheonSteve Burns, the original face of Blue’s Clues, is stepping into the spotlight in Dallas—not to solve mysteries with a cartoon dog, but to get real about mental health. For years, he was the cheerful TV host who lifted kids’ spirits, all while quietly battling severe depression. At the Grant Halliburton Foundation’s Beacon of Hope Luncheon, Steve’s sharing what it really costs to always ‘show up happy’ and why asking for help matters. This event isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s about breaking the silence on burnout and supporting youth mental health in North Texas. What would you ask Steve about his journey? #Entertainment #DallasEvents #MentalHealth00Share
Steven Smith+FollowAre You Secretly Self-Sabotaging?Ever feel like you’re stuck in a loop, making the same mistakes over and over? Turns out, you might be self-sabotaging without even realizing it. From procrastinating and perfectionism to pushing people away and refusing help, these sneaky habits can seriously mess with your mental health. Recognizing these patterns is the first step to breaking free. Which of these signs hit home for you? Sometimes just naming it is the start of real change. #Health #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness00Share
Logan Flowers+Follow3 Tests That Expose a Narcissist FastEver wondered if someone in your life is a secret narcissist? Psychologists say these 3 tests can reveal their true colors: 1) The Red Herring Test—drop a fake insecurity and see if they use it against you. 2) The Envy & Sabotage Test—share a win and watch for jealous sabotage. 3) The Boundary Test—set a small boundary and see if they freak out. If they fail these, run! You deserve better than toxic vibes. #Health #MentalHealth #NarcissistTest20Share
Steven Smith+FollowHow your daily habits could predict dementiaTurns out, the way we move, think, and handle everyday tasks might say a lot about our future brain health. Ohio University researchers found that a person’s 'intrinsic capacity'—basically, their combined physical and mental abilities—can help spot who’s at higher risk for dementia down the road. This isn’t just about memory tests; it’s about your overall well-being. Imagine if simple changes in how we stay active or engaged could make a real difference. What small habits do you think help keep your mind and body sharp? Let’s share ideas and support each other! #Health #MentalHealth #BrainHealth20Share
herreradennis+FollowIs Competition Killing Kids’ Creativity?Turns out, all that pressure to be #1 might be zapping kids’ creative spark. Researchers in Hong Kong found that stress from competition, noisy classrooms, and pushy parents actually dulls creativity in children. While teens can handle a bit of pressure, younger kids just get anxious and less imaginative. Maybe it’s time to chill on the race for top grades and let kids’ imaginations run wild! #Health #MentalHealth #parenting00Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowDelusions: Not Just in Your Head?Wild new research says delusions in psychosis aren’t just weird beliefs—they’re full-on emotional body experiences! People described feeling “translucent” or like their thoughts were being broadcast, often tied to old feelings of shame or bullying. Turns out, emotions from way back can pop up in your body and totally shape what you believe about yourself and the world. Maybe therapy should focus less on “fixing” thoughts and more on how we feel in our skin? #Health #MentalHealth #Psychosis20Share
Adam Schmidt+FollowDavid Harbour Gets Real About Sobriety & BipolarDavid Harbour just dropped some seriously raw truths about his mental health journey. After splitting from Lily Allen, he quit drinking and dove into intense therapy to face his bipolar disorder head-on. He says life isn’t always as dreamy as it looks, but he’s proof things can get better. Harbour wants people struggling (or their families) to know: your diagnosis doesn’t define you, and you can still live your dreams. Honestly, this is the kind of real talk we need more of. #Health #MentalHealth #DavidHarbour00Share
Brandon Burke+FollowDopamine Menu: ADHD’s Secret Life HackEver get stuck doom-scrolling when you just want to chill? The “Dopamine Menu” is TikTok’s latest mental health hack—and it’s actually genius for ADHD brains (or anyone who needs a pick-me-up). It’s like a menu for your mood: appetizers for quick boosts, main courses for real satisfaction, sides to spice up boring chores, and desserts (yep, social media) as treats. No more decision fatigue—just pick what your brain’s craving and actually feel better. What’s on your Dopamine Menu? #Health #MentalHealth #DopamineMenu10Share
Brandon Burke+FollowStalking’s Hidden Health DangerDid you know stalking isn’t just scary—it can literally break your heart? A Harvard study tracked 66,000+ women for 20 years and found those stalked had a 41% higher risk of heart disease. If they got a restraining order, that risk shot up to 70%! Chronic stress from stalking messes with your body way more than we thought. Advocates are now calling for stalking to be treated as a public health emergency, not just a crime. #Health #MentalHealth #HarvardStudy10Share
Adam Schmidt+FollowWhy We Self-Sabotage (and How to Stop!)Ever catch yourself procrastinating, doubting, or just plain getting in your own way? Experts say self-sabotage is more common than you think—and it’s usually rooted in low self-esteem, old beliefs, or even fear of success. The good news? You can break the cycle! Try tracking your negative thoughts, swapping bad habits for better ones, and forgiving yourself for slip-ups. Turns out, a little self-compassion and stepping outside your comfort zone can totally change the game. #Health #MentalHealth #SelfSabotage50Share