selfcare
The importance of self-care is paramount; enhance your health and wellbeing, manage your stress, and maintain control under pressure.
Dealing With Emotional Fallout When You Begin To Stop People-Pleasing. Top Story - May 2022.
I was talking with a client recently. She had asserted a boundary with a friend as she didn’t want to talk about certain subjects and he did. When my client said that she didn’t want to discuss these subjects her friend became annoyed and started to put her down, calling her unreasonable and stupid. She stuck to her decision to not discuss the subjects and decided to reduce contact with this particular friend for the time being. It was the first time she had done this.
By Gail Hooper4 years ago in Psyche
Yesterday I Rescued A Little Girl
Yesterday I rescued a little girl. She had been caught in a trap she couldn’t escape from, powerless, for 48 years. This five year old child didn’t want to leave her Mum to go to school. She was like many other four and five year olds, since school began. On her way to school each morning she planned how she would escape, what routes to use. She considered kicking the teacher really hard in the shins, biting her arm even. Because this little girl had to be wrenched from her mother every morning. And each time it happened, she didn’t hurt the teacher, because she was a good girl, and knew hurting people was wrong.
By Kirsten Ivatts4 years ago in Psyche
Operation Self Reset
What is it that has to be done? A reset of some sort? Years ago there was a time when a mental reset was needed. To wipe the slate clean. Rebuild and receive the new even if it’s a repeat. Cleanse the soul and exchange the weight. Slowly remember the ties that bind. Warning to folks that still connect in present, hoping they do their part to reignite our resemblance.
By The Kind Quill4 years ago in Psyche
Depression Does Not Own You..
Depression can take away your ability to enjoy the beauty of life, it feels like a dark cloud follows you every where you go, you have no desire to do fun and productive things. When dealing with the weight of depression you would rather be isolated and not be around people who are in such a good mood. You will develop a bad self-image, which will cause you to have low self-esteem, looking in the mirror will be the hardest thing to do, depression will actually cause you to believe that you are better off not being here. You go to work, school, and do your daily routines with a forced smile, you’ve trained yourself to appear to be ok in front of others. But little do people know, is that you were contemplating suicide the night before.
By Paris Fenison4 years ago in Psyche
How To Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally
High blood pressure can be a dangerous health condition, but it can also be taken care of with a healthy lifestyle. Here are the best ways to lower your blood pressure without expensive medication and take control of your own health!
By Ayesha Amjad4 years ago in Psyche
6 Effective Ways To Reduce Stress
No matter what we do or where we go, stress will always be a part of our lives. You may not always be able to control the circumstances or situations you will find yourself in, but you do have control over how you choose to respond to those circumstances.
By Richard Bailey4 years ago in Psyche
7 Benefits Of Laughter: Why We All Need Laughter In Our Lives
Everyone enjoys a good laugh. Among many other things in life, I believe we all take laughter and its value for granted. There are real benefits from laughing that can help us to destress and relax as well as make us feel better. There are also physical benefits to laughing that many may not be all that aware of.
By Richard Bailey4 years ago in Psyche
Yoga Helps Me Heal From Narcissistic Abuse
Yoga has helped me with my healing journey after narcissistic abuse. I used to spend so much time thinking about my ex. Ruminating in anger, confusion, and fear. It felt like I was trapped with this toxic record playing over and over again in my head.
By Bridget Vaughn4 years ago in Psyche
8 Ways to Ease Your Stress
What is pressure? Stress is the body's response to a test of interest. Everyone experiences pressure, which can be set off by an extent of events, from little everyday issues to massive changes like a detachment or work reduction. The tension response integrates genuine parts such as a raised heartbeat and circulatory strain, contemplations and individual feelings about the disturbing event, and sentiments, including fear and shock. Despite the way that we regularly consider it to be negative, stress can in like manner come from positive changes in your everyday presence, for example, getting a headway at work or having another youngster. For the treatment of youngsters, many patients are suffering from stress in the best addiction treatment center in Lahore.
By Willing Ways4 years ago in Psyche
Fear is Holding you Back from Improving your Mental Health
While mental health topics are being talked about more, it doesn’t make it easier for some to go get help. Listening to someone talk about their journey through their issues is great but others look at it as “they got their life together, why can’t I get mine together?”
By Nicholas McKenna4 years ago in Psyche









