Openness in the workplace can be a lifeline. Personal stories, such as those shared through VERCIDA , highlight how supportive colleagues and managers make the struggle with mental health easier to bear.
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Sometimes, being the person who doesn't look away when things get "uncomfortable" is the most powerful thing you can do. Openness in the workplace can be a lifeline
Share your story, whether on social media or in small groups. Sometimes, being the person who doesn't look away
Death is an inevitable part of the human experience, yet it remains one of our greatest taboos. Programs like the Parent Hope Project encourage families to improve their "toleration of discomfort" to maintain open connections during terminal illness and loss. How to Start the Conversation
We’ve all been there—the dinner party where someone mentions a "forbidden" subject, and the room suddenly goes quiet. Whether it’s mental health struggles, hormonal changes, or the complex emotions surrounding loss, society has long kept these experiences in the dark.