Love to share that Ben! I have my book, Get Out of My Head (https://bevoya.com/get-out-of-my-head-book), which I worked on with both an artist and a book designer because I deeply believe that the words go hand in hand with the visual experience. And I am lucky enough to work on the app How We Feel alongside two of the most amazing designers in the world -- and crafting the visual experience is crucial there too. Everything I do in my site is geared toward how the visuals make you feel...so I'm trying?!!
You are speaking my language here: "The mental health field could learn a thing or two about inspiration...We totally need more excitement and passion in the field to help people see all the positive aspects of mental health and why we should be doing more for it." -- I couldn't agree more and will never understand why people lean so heavily on terrible imagery and dark, morose colors in representations online. I'm always working to show another way.
I love today's column. Coach Sanders does not put limits on himself or his players neither should we. Unfortunately, there is a long chain of command populated with nay-sayers in healthcare organizations, and the only one who can "make it happen" seems to be the CEO. Don't blame the players - We need more Coach Sanders in the C-suite.
Love to share that Ben! I have my book, Get Out of My Head (https://bevoya.com/get-out-of-my-head-book), which I worked on with both an artist and a book designer because I deeply believe that the words go hand in hand with the visual experience. And I am lucky enough to work on the app How We Feel alongside two of the most amazing designers in the world -- and crafting the visual experience is crucial there too. Everything I do in my site is geared toward how the visuals make you feel...so I'm trying?!!
You are speaking my language here: "The mental health field could learn a thing or two about inspiration...We totally need more excitement and passion in the field to help people see all the positive aspects of mental health and why we should be doing more for it." -- I couldn't agree more and will never understand why people lean so heavily on terrible imagery and dark, morose colors in representations online. I'm always working to show another way.
That's amazing! I'd love to see some of what you've come up with!
I love today's column. Coach Sanders does not put limits on himself or his players neither should we. Unfortunately, there is a long chain of command populated with nay-sayers in healthcare organizations, and the only one who can "make it happen" seems to be the CEO. Don't blame the players - We need more Coach Sanders in the C-suite.
I'm glad there's a least one coach who takes his players' mental health seriously. It's about time they all did....