recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
Does ADHD Get Worse With Age?
ADHD is a mental health disorder that can be characterized by challenges in attention span, focus, and self-regulation. Many people regard ADHD as strictly a childhood problem. However, if left untreated, ADHD can move on to adulthood. So the million-dollar question is: Does ADHD get worse with age?
By Ankita Dey4 months ago in Psyche
We all need to cry
We all need to cry sometimes. Crying is part of life. Tears can be magic, falling softly, achingly, but it's a good ache, the one of letting go, of setting ourselves free. Give me one man that doesn't feel good when crying. What, because it isn't "manly", men are not supposed to cry?
By Maya Or Tzur4 months ago in Psyche
The Courage to Heal
Source: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Heal-Survivors-Sexual-Anniversary/dp/0061284335/ref=sr_1_1? I was a mess when I first severed ties with my bio-family. I escaped everyone and started my life again as a teenager without any experience or diplomas to show.
By Elizabeth Woods4 months ago in Psyche
The Song That Was Never Written
Elias had not touched his piano in three years. The keys sat beneath a thin layer of dust, the wood dull from neglect. It was strange — how something that once spoke louder than his own heartbeat could now sit silent, as if mourning him instead.
By Echoes of the Soul4 months ago in Psyche
You Are Better Than You Think
Whether you are patient or not, and irrespective as to how well you handle criticism from others, whether constructive or otherwise; in the line of acceptance or defensiveness when it comes to the latter; deep down, many of us are our own harsh critics. Looking in the mirror is a simple cure to no longer being hard on yourself, yet it (the harmless mirror) is so confronting for many people. Off hand, motivational and healing author (the late Louise Hay) mentions that many people find it difficult to look at themselves in the mirror with compassion and love for a few seconds; yet the wobbliest among us can balance on one leg for longer than that. Many people want to smash that harmless mirror, or throw it away. They do not like what they see.
By Justine Crowley4 months ago in Psyche







