/* Styling the post title and categories */
.dd-spl5 .dd-post-title .et_pb_title_container {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.dd-spl5 .dd-post-title h1.entry-title {
order: 2;
width: 100%;
padding-top: 15px;
padding-bottom: 20px;
}
.dd-spl5 .dd-post-title p.et_pb_title_meta_container {
order: 1;
width: 100%;
color: #f9a340;
}
.dd-spl5 .dd-post-title a {
color: #f9a340;
}
.dd-spl5 .dd-post-title a:hover {
opacity: 0.66;
}
/* Reduce space under divider */
.dd-spl5 .dd-divider.et_pb_module {
margin-bottom: 0!important;
}
/* Change opacity of author name on hover */
.dd-spl5 .dd-author-name a:hover {
opacity: 0.66;
}
/* Social sharing plugin styles */
html body .dd-spl5 .supsystic-social-sharing a.social-sharing-button {
padding: .4em!important;
}
.dd-spl5 .supsystic-social-sharing a {
background-color: #0c0c0d!important;
width: 100%!important;
color: #f9a340!important;
font-size: 18px!important;
}
.dd-spl5 .dd-share .supsystic-social-sharing a.social-sharing-button.sharer-flat.facebook:hover, .dd-spl5 .dd-share .supsystic-social-sharing a.social-sharing-button.sharer-flat.twitter:hover, .dd-spl5 .dd-share .supsystic-social-sharing a.social-sharing-button.sharer-flat.googleplus:hover, .dd-spl5 .dd-share .supsystic-social-sharing a.social-sharing-button.sharer-flat.pinterest:hover, .dd-spl5 .dd-share .supsystic-social-sharing a.social-sharing-button.sharer-flat.delicious:hover {
background-color: #0c0c0d!important;
color: rgba(249,163,64,0.66)!important;
}
/* increase post paragraph spacing */
.dd-spl5 .dd-post p {
padding-bottom: 2em;
}
/* set arrow color for post navigation */
.dd-spl5 .dd-post-nav a span.meta-nav {
color: #f9a340!important;
}
/* style the comment form */
.dd-spl5 .dd-comment-form.et_pb_comments_0 .et_pb_button, .dd-spl5 .dd-comment-form.et_pb_comments_0 .et_pb_button:hover {
padding: 9px 20px!important;
}
@media only screen and (min-width: 981px) {
.single #left-area {
padding-bottom: 0;
}
}
@media only screen and (max-width: 980px) {
/* make header image full width */
.dd-spl5 .dd-header-image {
width: 100%!important;
}
/* don't overlap sidebar on mobile */
.dd-spl5 .dd-overlap-row {
margin-top: 0!important;
}
}
August Helping Hands: Wellness
IAM EAP Peer Volunteers:
I hope everyone is surviving the crippling heat of the past few weeks! The weather does drive a lot of behavior! Hot weather usually leads to more conflict between people – including while at work. Thank you for being there to help your co-workers when they need your help!
This month we address wellness – there are many types of wellness. Physical, emotional (which we address directly on page 2), social, financial, environmental and spiritual wellness are all important areas of focus. Wellness is defined and emotional wellness is addressed this month.
Please remember to take good care of yourselves – to be able to take good care of others. Thank you for all you are doing!
Bryan,
Bryan Hutchinson, M.S.
EAP Director
Bryan Hutchinson, M.S.
EAP Director
bhutchinson@iam141.org
Cell: 303-229-5117
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