Coping with holiday stress

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The holidays often bring pressure, expectations, family dynamics, financial worry, and emotional exhaustion. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Explore practical tools, mindset shifts, and coping strategies to help you stay grounded and supported during the holiday season.

Finding Balance: Creating a Healthy Relationship Between Work and Life

Creating a work life balance

In today’s fast-paced world, finding balance between work and personal life often feels like an impossible task. With deadlines, family responsibilities, and endless to-do lists, it’s easy to feel stretched too thin. At Seaside Counseling & Wellness in Mount Pleasant, SC, we help individuals and families develop tools to reclaim balance, reduce stress, and prioritize what truly matters.

Life in the Moments: Finding Peace in the Present

Life in the Moments: Finding Peace by Living in the Present

It’s easy to get caught up in regrets about yesterday or worries about tomorrow. Our minds replay conversations we wish we’d handled differently, or we fast-forward into “what-ifs” that may never happen. In the process, we miss the only place where real peace can exist: the present moment.

Questions, Support or Guidance

Angela Ordyniec, MA/LISW-CP

Clinical Social Worker

Angi was drawn to become a therapist by her desire to walk alongside people as they navigate life’s twists and turns. Her approach is authentic, dynamic, and uplifting, and she never loses sight of each individual’s capacity to persevere, create, and transform.

With 20 years of experience working with individuals from diverse and complex backgrounds in both non-profit and private practice settings, Angi brings a warm, relational style to her work—often sprinkled with humor. She specializes in supporting adults through life transitions, grief and loss, relationship challenges, and symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Angi integrates various therapeutic approaches, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). She is also passionate about the connection between nutrition and mental health, having earned a certificate in Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Mental Health from Adelphi University.

She embraces working with people from all backgrounds, religions, orientations, cultures, and ideologies. In her free time, Angi enjoys cooking savory meals, relaxing at the beach, reading, connecting with loved ones, and maintaining a balanced self-care routine.