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Why Is It So Hard To Let Yourself Grieve?
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Why is it so hard to let yourself grieve? In this video, Mike Veny explains why it’s so hard to let yourself grieve or even give yourself permission to grieve.
Mike Veny is a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®, author, mental health speaker, course instructor and the CEO of Mike Veny, Inc.
WARNING: He’s not a mental health professional. If you are thinking of harming yourself, someone else or are in need of medical help, please consult a doctor. If you are in an emergency, please call 911.
In this video, he discusses the following:
1 – Control and grief. If you’ve ever thought, “Why is it difficult for me to cry?”, you need to understand this.
2 – Not being ready to grieve.
Mike has been mentored, by Jon Terrell, a therapist who specializes in dealing with difficult emotions. Mike began a relationship with him after attending one of his emotional healing retreats. Through this life-changing experience with grief work, he learned that it was less about dealing with difficult emotions and more about working with difficult emotions. Also, he no longer believes that men can’t cry.
The grieving process is extremely difficult. It’s important to learn how to grieve a loss, how to grieve a relationship or how to grieve death. Letting yourself cry is important, but you first must give yourself permission to grieve.
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BOCES Arts in Education School Assembly Ideas – 2020 – (Actionable)
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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Today you’re going to learn EXACTLY how a drumming school assembly program can engage and teach students.
In fact, in this video, I’m going to show you firsthand how I conduct my program, “Drumming Up Your Feelings.”
Here’s a quick overview of what’s in the video:
Holding people’s attention during presentations and talks can be difficult. And this is all the more true when working with children. That leaves school administrators fighting an uphill battle when contemplating school assembly ideas.
As a mental health speaker and professional drummer, I have created school assembly programs that will engage the students to the point that they are having so much fun, they don’t even realize they are also being taught important lessons.
I work with art education programs in schools of various sizes, including working with BOCES programs to make it easier for schools to provide these programs for their students. “Drumming Up Your Feelings” is a hands-on, fun way for students to experience arts in education while learning the important skills for teamwork. Teachers and administrators won’t need to constantly remind students to sit quietly and listen throughout the presentation because each child has a role to play.
As you’ll see in the video, these programs are not your average school assembly. They are effective with students of all ages (and adults too!). These programs are also great confidence builders as students are able to try something new and succeed at it.
In short, this video will show you actionable ways that a drumming assembly program can benefit your school in 2019.
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AND I’M ISSUING YOU A ***CHALLENGE***, FRIEND!
1) Film yourself sharing what you think the perfect school assembly would look like (on Instagram Stories or YouTube or any other platform you prefer).
2) Send it to me or tag me on social media @mikeveny:
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For more details on bringing a drumming program to your school, contact Paul Kreiter at pkreiter@apbspeakers.com or by phone at (617) 614-1642.
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Mind Sweep
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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Children’s Mental Health Speaker
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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http://www.TransformingStigma.Com Mike Veny is a hard worker, trouble maker and mental health speaker. His personal history with mental health issues is the inspiration for his work as a children’s mental health speaker, and gives him greater insight into what it takes to overcome some of the biggest hurdles life throws at us.
Mike is passionate about helping leaders connect with the truth about mental health. The hard truths, not just the stereotypes. From anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder to anger, Mike shares his powerful understanding of what it feels like to not be able to connect with other people through his work as a children’s mental health speaker.
Through Transforming Stigma, Mike works hard to alter the way that professionals and health care workers view children who are struggling with mental health issues. Instead of stigmatizing them as “bad seeds” Mike believes it is time to transform the way we view those who suffer from mental health disorders.
Today, Mike Veny has shared his insights and his empowering talks with some of the biggest names in the health care industry. Some of his current clients include Family & Children’s Association, Florida Council of Community Mental Health, Florida Alcohol and Drug Use Association and the Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumer’s Association.
In addition to the powerful message he imparts, Mike exudes charm and personality that inspires his listeners to take action to transform their own stigma surrounding mental health. Being young and struggling with depression and anxiety is a lot to take on. However, by giving a child a safe and loving environment they can thrive no matter what they are experiencing.
Mike’s work as a mental health speaker has enriched hundreds of conferences around the world, and has won him several national television spots as well. If you are looking for a speaker for your upcoming event, consider contacting Mike. He is guaranteed to inspire and engage your audience.
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Top Children’s Mental Health and At Risk Youth Speaker
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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http://www.TransformingStigma.Com Mike Veny is America’s top youth mental health speaker. He is passionately dedicated to children’s mental health and at risk youth.
Here’s why:
Mike truly understands what it’s like to be a child and struggle with mental health and behavioral health issues.
As a child Mike struggled with mental, emotional, and behavioral challenges. He was hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital 3 times, for an extend period of time. When he wasn’t in the hospital, he was a regular patient in his local emergency room to intervene with him acting out violently and having a mental health crisis.
Whether he likes or not, he is the poster child for at risk youth and children’s mental health. In addition to being a speaker, he facilitates interactive workshops workshops and activities, including his Drum Up Your Feelings and Unleash Your Groove drumming program at youth events, schools, and conference. He is inspired by the work of other children’s mental health speakers and at risk youth speakers, like Josh Shipp and Jeff Yalden.
He sees his work as a guest motivational keynote speaker as an opportunity to help children, youth, and their families find healthier ways to live a happy life. “For some people”, he says, “this might seem possible. I’m living proof that it is possible.”
Mike believes that the solution to more success with at risk youth and children who are struggling with mental, emotional, and behavioral challenges is that we need to reexamine how we go about teaching our children. This also involves reexamining how we go about living our lives.
Although he doesn’t celebrate holidays (still a rebel), he makes it a priority to get involved in events celebrating children’s mental awareness day, week, and month. In the future, he hopes to influence policy and legislation, while helping organizations and programs obtain more resources such as funding grants.
The need for better youth services is critical to the future of our society.
Learn more about Mike Veny and Transforming Stigma at http://www.TransformingStigma.com.
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