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A Healthy Outlook Newsletter from your MCPS Employee Assistance Program

Summer 2022

In This Issue

  • Making the Most of Summer
  • Coping with Change
  • EAP News
  • MCPS Caregiver Support Group
  • Well-Being Matters Episodes
  • Resources from Kepro, our EAP Partner
  • Ask the EAP

Making the Most of Summer

Whether you are a 10-month employee or a 12-month employee, the warm weather and summer break for students brings plenty of opportunities for staff to recharge. Here are a few ways to make the most of the summer months:

Take time to reflect honestly about this school year while it's still fresh on your mind. Identify what went well that you want to celebrate and what did not go well that you'd like to change next year. You can do this by thinking about the classroom or your daily work environment and by thinking about your personal habits. For example, did you set and keep boundaries about checking emails after-hours? Did you maintain your personal relationships? Did you make time for movement and hobbies? Reflect on your victories and struggles from this school year, both in and outside of work.

Embrace self-care. Self care can look different for everyone. There's no one right way to take care of yourself. The following are ideas to keep in mind as you embrace a summer of self-care:

  • Read. Try reading a book for fun or a book that will expand your professional development. All MCPS employees are eligible for a free library card with Montgomery County Public Libraries even if you don't live in Montgomery County. You can download free e-books, audiobooks, music, or check out books in person at any of the 20+ library branches.
  • Get in the water! Pools are open for the summer. Take a break from the summer heat and visit a community pool, recreation center, water park, or local beach. Did you know that permanent MCPS employees have free access to all 20 Montgomery County recreation facilities, including swimming pools? You are also eligible for a 20% discount on an annual pool pass for your family members. Learn more at the link below.
  • Move your body. Practice meaningful ways to move your body. Some of us may struggle to find the motivation to exercise, or have a rigid definition of what exercise looks like based on previous experiences. Practice reframing what it means for you to be active. What types of movement bring joy or a sense of accomplishment? You can sign up for the Well Aware daily email distribution list to receive free exercise classes, including Zumba, Yoga, HIITCamp, Barre, and more all summer long.
  • Change of scenery. Summer is a great time to take a vacation or experience something new. If you have a vacation planned this summer, think about how you can fully unplug and enjoy the time alone or with your loved ones. If you don't have a vacation scheduled, there are plenty of beautiful public state parks in Maryland that offer a change of scenery and a chance to explore somewhere new.
  • Reset your sleeping habits. Have you struggled with getting a good night's sleep? There are minor changes you can make to improve the quality of your sleep this summer. Learn more about these tips to establish healthy sleep habits from our EAP partner, Kepro.
  • Start a new hobby. Summer is a great opportunity to try something new or revisit an old hobby. Pottery, recreational sports, photography, rollerblading, hiking, and knitting are just a few ideas. Write five things you are interested in and pick one to start this summer.

Taking the time to build or revamp your personal self-care habits can help you be present and make the most of these months. Developing a strong self-care routine this summer can also help you maintain these habits when you become busy during the school year.

EAP News

MCPS Caregiver Support Group

To support our caregivers, MCPS EAP offers a Caregiver Support Group designed to provide helpful resources and establish connections among the caregivers within our MCPS community. The meetings are held virtually from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. monthly. Speakers present on important topics related to caring for a loved one. You can view the recorded June session in partnership with CaringMatters on "Caring for the Caregiver" below.

This group is open to all MCPS employees and their household members. To learn more about Caregiver Support Group meetings for the 2022-2023 school year, complete the interest form below or call the EAP at 240-314-1040.

Well-Being Matters Episodes

Katie Silver, LCSW-C, BCD, psychotherapist and founder of Silver Psychotherapy, shares trends about anxiety since the pandemic, symptoms of anxiety, and tips on calming anxious thoughts.

Jonathan Lee, D.C. Metro Director and CEO for the Foundation for Financial Education, discusses the importance of and how to plan for long-term care.

Resources from Kepro, our EAP Partner

As the temperature continues to rise during the summer months, did you know that spending time in nature can have a positive impact on your well-being? Learn more about these well-being benefits from our EAP partner, Kepro and stay cool in the summer heat.

View the 50-minute webinar to learn more about the well-being benefits of being outdoors. Visit the Kepro EAP website by clicking on the button below. Enter the code: MCPS. Look for Online Seminars in the left middle section of the homepage and click: Read More: Online Seminars. On the next page, under 2022, click Finding Yourself Through Nature to register and watch.

Ask the EAP

Q: Is the EAP available during the summer?

A: Yes! The EAP is open during the summer months and a range of options are available, including no-cost and confidential virtual or in-person counseling. You can reach the In-House EAP at 240-314-1040 (Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.) or Kepro at 866-496-9599 (24/7/365) to schedule an appointment. Summer is also a great time to check out our websites.

Do you have a general question for the EAP you would like to see answered in A Healthy Outlook? Submit your question via email to Megan Connaughton at Megan_R_Connaughton@mcpsmd.org.

Important note: Information in A Healthy Outlook is for general information purposes only and is not intended to replace the counsel or advice of a qualified health professional.

For further questions, or help with specific problems or personal concerns, please contact your Employee Assistance Program. Call 240-314-1040 (Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.) to schedule an appointment with Bernie McCann, PhD, CEAP. You may also call Kepro at 866-496-9599 (24/7/365) for help scheduling an appointment with a counselor.

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