When you use your happiness to promote mental health awareness, it can have a profound impact. By sharing experiences and coping strategies, you offer hope and guidance to others who struggle with mental health issues. Your openness can reduce the stigma and encourage others to seek help.
Participation in mental health initiatives can provide valuable support to your community. By using your happiness as a tool for advocacy, you contribute to a more compassionate and understanding society where everyone feels valued and supported.
Author: Mike Balof
A retired Air Force Master Sergeant, Mike used to lay in bed at night and worry about what would happen if his plant closed or found himself without a job. One day his plant closed. Rather than panic and hysteria (OK, maybe a little) Mike found himself carried away on the adventure of his life. Mike started with the best job he ever had working at Home Depot. He spent 8 years working with job seekers at a local workforce center, helping them to find employment. He then started his own company developing courses, writing books and urging others to follow their own paths into the future.
Mike holds a Master of Arts in Adult Education and Training and a Bachelor of Business Management, earned through the University of Phoenix and an AAS degree in Electronics Systems Technology from the Community College of the Air Force. Mike is a member of the Delta Mu Delta Business Honor Society.
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