David Charles, Ph.D., Jacquelyn Graven, Psy.D., and Aaron Levinsky, Psy.D.
David Charles, Ph.D., Jacquelyn Graven, Psy.D., and Aaron Levinsky, Psy.D.

Wouldn鈥檛 life be great if we could just play all the time?

Of course, few of us can simply abandon our work, but there are ways to take the drudgery out of day-to-day life and bring our focus on the brighter side. At this month鈥檚 Beer with a Scientist, Jacquelyn Graven, PsyD, of Graven and Assoc., along with two of her colleagues, Aaron Levinsky, PsyD, and David Charles, PhD, will offer research-based tips for keeping life under control, reducing stress and allowing for a more relaxed day.

is a private group practice that provides psychological and neuropsychological testing, therapy and treatment of psychological issues for people of all ages. The trio of licensed psychologists say it is possible to keep the play in your life through time management, prioritizing, balance and self care.

鈥淎 lot of people today work so darn much and they don鈥檛 take breaks. They don鈥檛 stop and manage their time very well,鈥 Graven said. 鈥淭hat leads to burnout, depression and anxiety. Our talk is about managing your schedule and learning what to let go of. Research shows that reducing stress leads to greater efficiency, productivity, overall health and life happiness.鈥

Graven says one way to start is by controlling stress in your morning.

鈥淒on鈥檛 just hit the floor and start running or your whole day will be pressure, pressure, pressure,鈥 she said. 鈥淕ive yourself time, whether you go to the gym or read a book or sit on your deck with a cup of coffee. Setting that pace in the morning will determine how you handle your day.鈥

Graven, Levinsky and Charles will elaborate on these and other ways to turn work into play beginning at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14, at Against the Grain Brewery, 401 E. Main St. in Louisville. A 30-minute presentation will be followed by an informal Q&A session.

 

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Betty Coffman
Betty Coffman is a Communications Coordinator focused on research and innovation at UofL. A UofL alumna and Louisville native, she served as a writer and editor for local and national publications and as an account services coordinator and copywriter for marketing and design firms prior to joining UofL鈥檚 Office of Communications and Marketing.