Living Well With WIL

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Quite often, many fight to preserve relationships with those who do not value them. Stop fighting to preserve relationships with those who choose not to be available to you in your life as you need them to bed. Tune in each week to my podcast at livingwellwithwil.com for my Wellness Tip Of The Week. Follow me on Instagram. 👉🏾@livingwellwithwil

People dont change because you want them to. They change because they choose to. If the people in your life dont share the same values and beliefs you share, it’s okay. Accept those you genuinely love for who they are. Support the Living Well with Wil podcast at livingwellwithwil.com by subscring and listening to each week as I go down the rabbit hole with some of my amazing friends to talk about fitness, health, wellnes, nutrition, relationships, and helping you take better care of yourself in mind, body, and spirit.

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Be your own greatest cheerleader. Stop seeking validation from those only willing to cheer for you from afar. Join me and my amazing cohost as we go down the rabbit hole to talk about the things we think inside our heads and feel in our hearts but too afraid to talk about. Be affirmed, informed, encouraged, uplifted, and insired. Log onto livingwellwithwil.com to listen to my podcast for my Wellness Tip Of The Week.

No matter our circumstances or challenges we face in life, it is up to us to be the curators of our own health and happiness. Join me and my amazing cohost as we go down the rabbit hole to talk about the things important to us, that we think inside our heads and feel inside our hearts but too afraid to talk about. Suscribe, support, and listen to the Living Well With WiL podcast at livingwellwithwil.com today.

There is a delicate balance between masculinity, physical, and mental health regarding men. Given today’s economy, political, and social climate, men’s mental health crisis, the responsibility, and expectation placed on men to be contributing members of society and the work force while taking care of their families and friends; it is even more important that men take care of themselves and their mental health.
Over seventy percent of the male population across the globe suffer from depression or anxiety. Of this percentage, the majority carry on through life without being diagnosed, treated, or supported.

It is critically important that we do our part to help men on their journey towards taking care of themselves.

Join me in the endeavor of helping men curate healthier mindsets, bodies, and relationships with themselves by sharing the resources on the platform at livingwellwithwil.com with all the great men in your life.

Fellas, I am with you!
Reach out to me anytime.
-WiL

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At some point in our lives, we have all struggled with mental health and conflict in some form or another. As men, the challenge of suppressing their emotions directly impacts ones mental health. Not all of us are good at conflict resolution and are fearful of being transparent when it comes to adress our mental, emotional, and social needs due to the stigmas of mental health. To some degree, we all struggle to maintain a healthy life balance between our personal and professional lives. This is why I am here to share my professional and personal experiences to help you put your conflicts in the categories and place they belong. Conflicts procure stress, anxiety, and situations we would rather not deal with. However, the process of conflict resolution is not as difficult as you think when you take a pause to ask yourself these five questions. I call these the 5W’s to all conflicts. 1. What is the conflict? 2. What or who is the source of the conflict? 3. What are your thoughts about the conflict? 4. What are your feelings about the conflict? 5. What are your proposed options or solutions to resolve the conflict. I’d love to share more details with you, but you’ll have to tune in next time. Keep sharing those smiles.