When you have depression, self-care can feel impossible - but it’s more important than ever
When you have depression, self-care can feel impossible - but it’s more important than ever
- January 30, 2018
- Study by Penner and Wong, sociology, in Well+Good, Jan. 30, 2018
A 2016 study from the University of Chicago and UC Irvine found that women between
the age of 24 and 32 who put more effort into their appearance are more likely to
get ahead professionally (as opposed to men, who are able to benefit from their “natural
good looks”).
For the full story, please visit https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/self-care-hygiene-depression/.
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