Why Your Emotional Battery Matters More Than You Think (And How to Keep It Fully Charged!)
by Danielle Rose Allen Have you ever felt like you just can’t get out of bed in the morning, let alone face the day ahead? If so, it’s possible that your emotional battery is running on empty. That’s right, we all have an emotional battery, and it operates just like your phone battery – in […]
GUIDE to Exhibit at the PCPA 110th Annual Education & Training Conference and Exhibition
The Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association will host their 110th Annual Education & Training Conference and Exhibition from July 23 – 26 at Kalahari Pocono Resort in Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania. GUIDE is proud to be a first-time exhibitor at this important industry event. Learn more and register to attend here. Be sure to stop by […]
Prioritizing Self-Care in as Little as 5 Minutes a Day
(Don’t Roll Your Eyes Just Yet…Read On!) by Dr. Victoria Stewart In my practice as a Licensed Psychologist, one of the first things I ask new clients is “What are you doing to take care of yourself?” The most common reaction I get is an eye roll, accompanied by a sigh, and the response, “Yeah, […]
GUIDE to Exhibit at the 37th Annual Police Security Expo
The nation’s leading industry trade show for law enforcement and security professionals will take place on Tuesday, June 27 & Wednesday, June 28 at the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Over 6000 attendees from all around the world are expected to attend the 37th annual Police Security Expo, and GUIDE is […]
Setting Boundaries: How to Say “Yes” to You and “No” to Others
by Danielle Rose Allen Do you often find yourself agreeing to things you don’t want to do? Do you feel guilty when you say “no” to someone? Do you tend to put other people’s feelings and desires ahead of your own? If you answered yes to any of these questions, that’s a strong indicator that […]
GUIDE Advisory Council Member John Christy Discusses the Power of a Daily Practice to Help Build Resilience
“Through daily meditation, I have developed present-moment awareness, observed my thoughts and emotions non-judgmentally, and accepted my current circumstances. Like exercise, developing a mindset oriented to acceptance takes a daily habit.” In a recent newsletter, GUIDE Advisory Council member John Christy outlines practices that have helped him to develop awareness and cultivate resilience, reminding readers […]
GUIDE Founder Patrick Sandone Lands Monthly Segment on the Bob Cordaro Show
Patrick Sandone, CEO and Founder of the GUIDE App, recently began a regular monthly segment on The Bob Cordaro Show, a production of Northeast PA’s News & Talk Station WILK Newsradio. Each month, Pat will join Bob live to discuss one of the daily practices taught in the GUIDE app, and explain how implementing these practices can help individuals make […]
NEPA App Competes For VA Top Prize – Aims to Prevent Suicide
A Scranton startup will take a final step next week in a competition hosted by the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs that aims to end veteran suicide.
GUIDE In Running For US Dept Of Veterans’ Affairs Award
Scranton Start-Up In Running to Win U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Award. Click to stream WVIA Public Media‘s report on SoundCloud.
New App Helps Veterans And First Responders Deal With Stress
Scranton, PA – A new app developed by a Lackawanna County man is helping veterans and first responders cope with the stresses they’re exposed to every day.