How to Cultivate More Empathy for Others
Have you ever heard the phrase, “Walk a mile in someone else’s shoes”? Of course you have! While no one knows who said it first,… Read More »How to Cultivate More Empathy for Others
Have you ever heard the phrase, “Walk a mile in someone else’s shoes”? Of course you have! While no one knows who said it first,… Read More »How to Cultivate More Empathy for Others
Happy (almost) Valentine’s Day! You may have noticed the sweet scent of flowers in the air, or seen stores’ shelves stocked to the brim with… Read More »Share the Love and Give Back on Valentine’s Day
CONTACT: Aleena Gardezi agardezi@braininjurysvcs.org 703-451-8881 ext 238 Erin Mattingly, a speech-language pathologist and strategic consultant and Kevin Stenstrom, a strategist and business development leader join… Read More »Brain Injury Services Elects Two New Board Members
Despite how connected our society is through technology, more and more people today struggle to build and sustain in-person relationships. During our day-to-day lives of… Read More »The Art of Meeting (And Making) New Friends
There’s no doubt about it: volunteering is good for you. When you share your time and talents with others, you also receive benefits in return.… Read More »Volunteering Can Mitigate Depression and Anxiety
As English author John Bunyan once said, “You have not lived until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” The concept… Read More »How to Be More Charitable Without Spending Money